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Saturday, July 08, 2006



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Everyone's posting shots of their sons on the web. First, Josh Einstein gives his new son what we all want - a photo of ourselves buck naked on the Internet. Next, Marc Orchant shows us his son, mugging for the camera in a case study for Student 2007. There's no questioning that kid's paternity. It's like they de-aged Marc's ZDNet profile photo.

Fathers & Sons on the Tabletscape


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    Known throughout the Tabletscape as the "Father of Ink Blogging", Sumocat spills ink as part of an open-ended experiment in this new field of ink blogging. Armed with his convertible Toshiba R25 (a True Notebook a.k.a. Tablet PC), he evangelizes the cause of ink blogging through word and deed. Only when ink stains every corner of the Inkernet will the Sumocat find respite. And if you be not a friend of the pen nor a knight of the stylus, beware... for you have reason to fear the Sumocat.

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