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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 7/28/2005; 11:49:45 AM
Topic: Notelets for 2005.07.27
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Notelets for 2005.07.27 #
My Pentax Optio s5i is dead - a photoset on Flickr.

Amassing a Treasury of Photography - New York Times is about photomuse.org:

    But now both institutions are at work on an ambitious project to create one of the largest freely accessible databases of masterwork photography anywhere on the Web, a venture that will bring their collections to much greater public notice and provide an immense resource for photography aficionados, both scholars and amateurs.

About WSJ.com - The Doctor's Office, Brad King writes:

    The essence of the piece is this: the proliferation of general medical information has, for some people, started a wave of self-diagnosing, which oftentimes puts them at odds with their doctors.

 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 7/28/05; 11:49:49 AM
from the Notelets dept.

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