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1. THEY RULE
- www.theyrule.net
- They Rule.
- Click here to enter They Rule.
- They Rule allows you to create maps of the interlocking directories of the top companies in the US in 2004.
- Read more about They Rule here.
- You can also read the new They Rule weblog which has links to related sites. ...
- You can still view the 2001 version of They Rule.
2. First They Came for the Jews
- www.telisphere.com
- First They Came for the Jews.
- First they came for the Jews.
- Then they came for the Communists.
- Then they came for the trade unionists.
- Then they came for me.
3. Joel on Software - Thursday, January 27, 2005
- www.joelonsoftware.com
- Everyone thinks they're hiring the top 1%.
- I remember when I started working for David Shaw he told us they only hired "1 out of 200. ...
- "We hire the top 1% or less," they all say.
- Could they all be hiring the top 1%? Where are all the other 99%? General Motors?.
- They go look for another job.
- That means, in this horribly simplified universe, that the entire world could consist of 1,000,000 programmers, of whom the worst 199 keep applying for every job and never getting them, but the best 999,801 always get jobs as soon as they apply for one. So every time a job is listed the 199 losers apply, as usual, and one guy from the pool of 999,801 applies, and he gets the job, of course, because he's the best, and now, in this contrived example, every employer thinks they're getting the top 0. 5% when they're actually getting the top 99. ...
- They have jobs where they do very well, so their employers pay them lots of money and do whatever it takes to keep them happy. ... Lots of employers try to drive out the good software developers because they complain a lot and demand high salaries. ...
- I'm exaggerating a lot, but the point is, when you select 1 out of 200 applicants, the other 199 don't give up and go into plumbing (although I wish they would. ... They apply again somewhere else, and contribute to some other employer's self-delusions about how selective they are.
- They only ever applied for one or two jobs in their lives.
- They spam their resume to hundreds or thousands of employers. ...
4. Maher Arar: This is What They Did to Me
- www.counterpunch.org
- Eyewitness in Iraq: "They're Getting Better".
- They Put a Bag Over My Head & Flew Me To Syria for Torture and Interrogation.
- This is What They Did to Me.
- I got an e-mail from the MathWorks saying that they might need me soon to assess a potential consulting work for one of their customers.
- Two hours later some officials came and told me this was regular procedure -- they took my fingerprints and photographs.
- I was getting worried, and I asked what was going on, and they would not answer.
- I asked to make a phone call, and they would not let me.
- Then a team of people came and told me they wanted to ask me some questions. ...
- They told me I had no right to a lawyer, because I was not an American citizen.
- They asked me where I worked and how much money I made. They swore at me, and insulted me. ...
- They wanted me to answer every question quickly.
- They were consulting a report while they were questioning me, and the information they had was so private -- I thought this must be from Canada. ...
- They asked me about my travel in the United States. ...
- They asked about information on my computer and whether I was willing to share it. I welcomed the idea, but I don't know if they did. They asked me about different people, some I know, and most I do not.
5. And they all confessed ...
- art-bin.com
- And they all confessed. ...
- Instead of going mad, they accepted terror as a normal administrative method and regarded obedience to all orders from above as a supreme virtue. ...
- The latter provided a bizarre theatrical spectacle, in which old Bolshevik veterans confessed to the most conspiratorial crimes against the state they helped to create. ...
- Ulrich is asking the accused whether they plead guilty to the charges. ...
- How could they have confessed? Even Pravda, the Party newspaper, published an article in 1937 under the headline "Why do They Confess?" Reactions to the trials were often marked by naiveté or complaisance or both. ... They quite rightly deserved the death penalty. " 6 Bertolt Brecht's remark summed up the views of the intellectual Left: "The more innocent they are, the more they deserve to die. ...
- Prosecuted and punished by the Czar's courts, they were themselves advocates of hard methods. ...
6. Ordering "Help! They Don't Speak English Starter Kit"
- www.escort.org
- The first Help! They Don't Speak English Starter Kit was produced in 1989 by a task force of Virginia migrant educators who were getting an increasing number of requests from classroom teachers for information about and assistance with their limited English proficient (LEP) students. ... This newly revised manual retains the original focus of providing helpful information to busy mainstream teachers who are seeking practical advice on how they can more effectively include, instruct and nurture LEP students. ...
- The publication of this edition of Help! They Don't Speak English Starter Kit was a joint effort of the Region IV and Region XIV Comprehensive Centers and their subcontractors, ESCORT and the Center for Applied Linguistics. ...
7. They Made America | PBS
- www.pbs.org
- Major funding for They Made America is provided by the Alfred P. ...
- Feedback | Search & Site Map | Shop | Web Credits They Made America is a production of the WGBH History Unit. ...
8. TMBG: They Might Be Giants (Unofficially)
- www.tmbg.org
- Who are They Might Be Giants? .
- They Quake .
- can tell you about They Might Be Giants tour dates near you. ...
9. Boing Boing: Monkeys think about who's watching before they steal
- www.boingboing.net
- Monkeys think about who's watching before they steal .
- Yale psychologists report that rhesus monkeys think about whether they'll be seen by others before swiping food that doesn't belong to them. Essentially, they check to see where their "competitors" are looking before they act. ... suggest that rhesus monkeys can do much more than just follow the gaze of others; they can also deduce what others see and know, based only on their perception of where others are looking. ... Moreover, they suggest strongly a reason why these abilities may have evolved in the first place, namely for competitive interactions with others. ...
10. They Got Lost
- store.yahoo.com
- Featuring many of those songs that make you say "when are they gonna put that beauty on an album. ...
- -"They Got Lost" CD is $13. ...
- -Make it a super-combo by getting a copy of "They Got Lost" on CD, a t-shirt of your choice and a copy of either "Mink Car" or "NO!" on CD and the total is $30. ...
- They Got Lost.
- They Got Lost.
11. Elbrecht's Signer's Index
- home.nycap.rr.com
- Since I began questioning the accuracy of the 'Price they Paid' essays folks have been telling me I should write my own essay that instills the same patriotic fervor into a few words. ...
- Along with the very few of the 'Price they Paid' emails that have been forwarded my way this year was this excellent article which appeared in The Heritage Foundation's "The Backgrounder" June 19, 2001. ...
- If you scroll down the page, they have added the email from Prof. ...
- Military service of the Signers and their families; Some of the family ties between the Signers; Occupations of the Signers; 'The Things They Did' ;.
- In 1998 someone posted a version of 'The Price They Paid' to a genealogy list. ...
- They've been carried by magazines as far back as 1954, posted on 'party policy' pages, and entered into the Congressional record.
- All of them probably came from the same source as they all repeat some of the same errors, and all have the same tone-- But each has an individuality that precludes them all coming from Paul Harvey's , or Rush Limbaugh's or Henry Lee's imagination.
- This is a good book to read to see what the Signers did , and except for his 5 or 6 lapses into 'the price they paid', I found it enlightening, educating and entertaining. ...
- They repeated it in the June 24, 1996 issue of the "The New American".
- Also 'Several lost wives, sons, or entire families' and '17 lost everything they owned'.
- His resulting piece is the most accurate 'Price they Paid' essay I've seen to date.
12. How they handled the gay rumor ... an Advocate.com exclusive
- www.advocate.com
- How they handled the gay rumor.
- If you’re an attractive, successful, and famous singer, actor, or athlete, someone somewhere will eventually insist that they “know” you are gay. ...
- ” They separated within a year and later were divorced.
- She endeared herself to gays and lesbians by claiming, “Half the time we’d say, ‘F--- it, if they think we’re gay, let ’em think we’re gay. ...
- If anyone has a problem with the steamy love scenes, they can kiss my big, fat butt. ...
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