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In his online column, Best of The Web Today, James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal often uses the phrase " Homer Nods " as the title of a retraction or correction.
Kelly-Bootle has also written an online monthly column posted on the Internet ( see external links, below ).
* Son of Devil's Advocate aka SODA – Kelly-Bootle's online monthly column ( 2000 – 2004 )
In early 2008, Tork added " advice columnist " to his extensive resume by authoring an online advice and info column called " Ask Peter Tork " at the webzine The Daily Panic.
The recent movement in defense of Mao was sparked by an online column written by Mao Yushi ( no relation ), an economist, who provocatively wrote that Mao Zedong " was not a god ".
Ebert is known for his film review column ( appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, and later online ) and for the television programs Sneak Previews, At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and Siskel and Ebert and The Movies, all of which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel.
The column has since been syndicated in 30 newspapers in the United States and Canada and is available online.
A subsequent Toronto Star column stated that most contributors to online discussions agreed there was a smear campaign against Layton.
Sowell has a nationally syndicated column distributed by Creators Syndicate that appears in various newspapers, as well as online on websites such as Townhall, WorldNetDaily, OneNewsNow and the Jewish World Review.
A 1998 Village Voice article about Joyce's online community ( scroll to second segment of column ).
He also edits the online Articles & Essays column for the OREL Foundation which is dedicated to promoting music by composers who were suppressed under the Nazi and related regimes.
Other regular departments include " The Glassine Surfer ", a column reviewing online resources for collectors, book reviews, and U. S. new issues.
* " Stamps on the Internet " reports on online resources, like the " Glassine Surfer " column in The American Philatelist.
The online newspaper also has a column for readers to leave their comment so that it can upgrade itself to suit their needs. There is a page with software provided for browsers to download if they cannot read Chinese in their computer.
") Jillette made a habit of linking many words in his online column to wacky sites that generally had nothing to do with the actual words.
During the election campaign, Cameron accepted the offer of writing a regular column for The Guardians online section.
The analysis can be performed online, by feeding the liquid eluting from the LC column directly to an electrospray, or offline, by collecting fractions to be later analyzed in a classical nanoelectrospray-mass spectrometry setup.
Elder's newspaper and online column is carried by Investor's Business Daily, World Net Daily, Townhall. com, Jewish World Review and David Horowitz's Front Page Magazine and The Atlasphere.
Martin wrote an online column called ' Scarcely Relevant ' at The Scrivener's Fancy which was updated weekly 2009-2011.
Sometime after 2007 the Scientific American removed the subscriber-only requirement for certain years of the magazine, making The Amateur Scientist column for 1999-2001 available online.
On November 29, 2005 Scheer co-launched, as Editor in Chief, the online news magazine Truthdig, where his column is now based.
In 1998, he started Ponder This, an online monthly column on mathematical puzzles and problems.
In December 2006, the column moved online to MSN Music, initially appearing every other month, before switching to a monthly schedule in June 2007.
This column continued its run for 2 years in print and was later adapted to a regularly updated online column on STOMP which still runs today.

online and Humor
* Wolfgang Kayser ( 1958 ) Wilhelm Buschs grotesker Humor ( Vortragsreihe der Niedersächsischen Landesregierung, Heft 4 ; hier online einsehbar: )

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The Oxford English Dictionary records the first use of the phrase " conspiracy theory " to a 1909 article in The American Historical Review .< ref >" conspiracy ", Oxford English Dictionary, Second edition, 1989 ; online version March 2012.
* " Bubbles turn on chemical catalysts ", Science News magazine online, April 6, 2009.
Edwards ' articles are still used as a reference by members of the online forum " Curry Recipes Online ", where he has also informally published a few brief further follow-ups.
Michael Mehaffy wrote an introductory essay on Christopher Alexander's built work in the online publication " Katarxis 3 ", which includes a gallery of Alexander's major built projects to date ( September 2004 ).
An idea he introduced in one of these columns was the concept of " Reviews of This Book ", a book containing nothing but cross-referenced reviews of itself which has an online implementation.
Also common are objects that are moved from cache to cache called " hitchhikers ", such as Travel Bugs or Geocoins, whose travels may be logged and followed online.
At one time, the script for " Out of the Trees ", written by Chapman and Adams in 1975 ( and later extensively rewritten by Chapman with Bernard McKenna ), was online.
Since the mid-1990s the Internet has had a drastic impact on culture and commerce, including the rise of near-instant communication by electronic mail, instant messaging, Voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP ) " phone calls ", two-way interactive video calls, and the World Wide Web with its discussion forums, blogs, social networking, and online shopping sites.
* Chris Taylor, " Taiwan's Seismic shift ", Asian Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2004 ( not available online )
", Micro and Mol Biol Revs, 68, 796-813 ( available online at Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, American Society for Microbiology )
Blizzard Entertainment helped to set part of " Make Love, Not Warcraft ", an Emmy Award – winning 2006 episode of the comedy series South Park, in its massively multiplayer online role-playing game ( MMORPG ) World of Warcraft.
II, " STRESSES AND DEFECTS ; Differential Geometry, Crystal Melting ", pp. 743 – 1456, World Scientific ( Singapore, 1989 ); Paperback ISBN 9971-5-0210-0 ( readable online here )
* Raymond, Eric ( 2000 ), " Homesteading the Noosphere ", available online.
" Llamas and mash ", The Economist 28 February 2008 online
" The potato: Spud we like ", ( leader ) The Economist 28 February 2008 online
Starting in 2012, MIT has announced it will post those decisions ( privately ) online on Pi Day at exactly 6: 28pm, which they have called " Tau Time ", to honor the rival numbers Pi and Tau equally.
* Modern English Poetry online at bartleby. com ( contains " An Astrologer's Song ", " The Conundrum of the Workshops ", " Gunga Din ", and " Return ")
Members of this community, " fans ", are in contact with each other at conventions or clubs, through print or online fanzines, or on the Internet using web sites, mailing lists, and other resources.
The first volume was published in 1898 and as of 2008 work has progressed to words beginning with the letter " T ", and words from A to TYNA are available in the online version of the dictionary.
The subsequent economic depression, coupled with the rootlessness enabled by access to online data and strong social pressure to be flexible ( the results of corporations wanting highly mobile workforces without strong local ties ), results in a fragmentation of society along religious, ethnic and a variety of class markers, what Toffler calls " subcults ", including what would in 2010 be described as " gangs.
* Banisar, " Whistleblowing: International Standards and Developments ", in CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY: DEBATING THE FRONTIERS BETWEEN STATE, MARKET AND SOCIETY, I. Sandoval, ed., World Bank-Institute for Social Research, UNAM, Washington, D. C., 2011 available online at ssrn. com
In online forums and informal game credits pages Minter usually signs as " Yak ", which is, in his own words " a pseudonym chosen a long time ago, back in the days when hi-score tables on coin-op machines only held three letters, and I settled on Yak because the yak is a scruffy hairy beast-a lot like me ;-).
* David Willey, " La Scala faces uncertain future ", BBC News online, 12 November 2005

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