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[SAtechBlog] As the result of calling TimeWarner / San Antonio and re-negotiating my cable bill, I just got my statement. Previous balance $146.38.

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[Twincitiesminnesotablog.com] Twin Cities, Minnesota: Vikings: Today is the first time I'd bothered to read the Star Tribune's Vikings Diary series written by tackle Bryant McKinnie. Call me crazy, but I calculated that the odds were not all that good that a young kid busy with a professional football career would 1) not have much time to devote to a weekly column, 2) very likely would be a pretty awful writer, and 3) as a current player, would probably not provide any insight into the game for fear of either tipping the team's hand to opponents or saying anything potentially controversial.

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[P2p-zone.com] P2P-Zone - Peer-To-Peer News - The Week In Review - April 29th, ’06: If you subscribe to AT&T's Project Lightspeed service, will you be able to use the 30 Mbps line coming into your house for, say, downloading high-definition movies from Apple, high-definition home videos from YouTube, or some other bandwidth-heavy application we haven't yet dreamed of? Or, instead, will AT&T reserve the line for its own TV service and for data from other companies that pay a fee -- thereby making AT&T the arbiter of content in your home?

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