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Salon.com March 30, 2001 |
Triumph of the Brill We applaud egomaniacal mogul Steven Brill's commitment to plastering his own name over every media property he acquires, and have some additional suggestions... |
Salon.com March 28, 2001 Carina Chocano |
The exception proves the Rules It's still about catching Mr. Right. Just don't be afraid to throw one back... |
Salon.com March 19, 2001 Tom McNichol |
Bushonics speakers strike back Satire: We're mad as hell and we won't be misunderestimated anymore! |
Salon.com March 15, 2001 Chris Colin |
Top 10 reasons to welcome global Temperature Enhancement What's with all the whining about Bush's visionary decision on carbon dioxide emissions? Give the man credit for bringing us a brighter, warmer tomorrow! |
Salon.com March 14, 2001 Chris Colin |
Barbie's boy's bodacious birthday blowout! As the Ken doll turns 40, let us not forget 3M Transparent Tape! |
Wired March 2001 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Master of the Universe Neal Adams reinvented Batman, revived the X-Men, and reshaped the comic book world. His bold new vision: Forget continental drift. Forget E=mc2. Planet Earth is growing - fast... |
Salon.com March 13, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
"Dot-coms are dead! Long live the Internet!" A report from the South by Southwest Interactive Festival... |
Salon.com March 13, 2001 Stephen Lemons |
Steve Martin The one-time madcap comic deity has become the distinguished elder statesman of humor. Hey, that's not funny! |
Fast Company April 2001 The Spy |
Dotzombies It was 2 AM, and I couldn't sleep again. It had started right after I laid myself off from e-conjob.com so that our genuinely profitable dotcom (go figure!) could win some street cred by throwing at least one employee out through the garage door even if it was me throwing myself out... |
Salon.com March 7, 2001 Douglas Cruickshank |
You've got kinky, salacious, virus-bearing mail, you sick puke! The most recent Internet-borne computer disease appeals to the weakness in our flesh... |
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