Good one about the palestine elections

January 31, 2006 at 4:16 pm (General)

The Dilbert Blog: “Dog Catches Car

You know the old joke about the dog that chases cars – “What would he do if he caught one?” I was reminded of that when I read that Hamas won an election victory. I imagine a room full of Hamas leaders looking at each other behind closed doors and saying, “Oh crap, we won.”

And I imagine the Israeli leaders sitting around behind closed doors and saying, “It just got a lot easier to find the people we want to kill.”

I have to think it will be difficult for Hamas to reconcile the whole “destroy Israel” platform with “We’ll all be at the Parliament building at noon talking about how to do it.”

I’m writing this on Thursday the 26th. I predict that Hamas will start softening their position by the time you read this. Or maybe they’ll wait a few weeks just to make it seem like they thought about it. But it’ll happen.”

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TechnoServe comes to Google

January 31, 2006 at 4:11 pm (General)

Official Google Blog: TechnoServe comes to Google: “TechnoServe comes to Google

1/30/2006 08:41:00 PM
Posted by Posted by Bruce McNamer, President and CEO, TechnoServe.org

The Google Foundation supports select organizations whose work addresses the challenge of global poverty in ways that are effective, sustainable, and scalable. From time to time we invite guest bloggers from grantee organizations to tell their story.

TechnoServe helps entrepreneurs in developing countries build successful small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that benefit the world’s poor. (Watch our video here.) We provide a hand up, rather than a handout.

Recently, I spent several hours with Googlers who wanted to know more about what TechnoServe is doing in West Africa. I couldn’t help but notice the great, positive energy among Google employees -– a sense that motivated, imaginative, smart people can change the world.

TechnoServe’s engagement with Google involves using business to improve the lives of the world’s poor. SMEs are a major driver of sustained economic growth, creating a ripple effect that creates jobs, boosts incomes and leads to improved social services. But even though they can help reduce poverty, SMEs are precisely what the developing world lacks. These countries are home to many visionary entrepreneurs who are capable of launching and growing successful “

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technorati

January 31, 2006 at 3:46 pm (General)

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Physical Examination

January 31, 2006 at 4:26 am (medicine)

There are good resources for examination here. 

They are quick time video format so u need quicktime to see it. have fun sin

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January 31, 2006 at 4:23 am (Uncategorized)

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January 31, 2006 at 1:10 am (General)

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The Doctor Is In » PSA Screening

January 30, 2006 at 9:14 am (General)

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Clinical Cases and Images: Polycythemia due to COPD and Smoking

January 24, 2006 at 5:35 pm (medicine)

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