Plucked from today's NY Times...
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Endless Sudoku on a Portable Player? It Figures
By WARREN BUCKLEITNER
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By SCOTT KIRSNER
By WARREN BUCKLEITNER
Sudoku, the number game from Japan that has invaded newspaper pages, Web sites and computer screens, has more recently migrated to low-cost L.C.D. devices that offer an unlimited supply of puzzles.
Sudoku Mega Screen from TechnoSource ($20 through sudokumegascreen.com) has a 2.5-by-3-inch touch screen, and you use a stylus to drop numbers into the Sudoku grid. More
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By SCOTT KIRSNER
The music video for the surreal folk song "I Got a Bunny," written and performed by Juanito Moore, is not something you will see on VH1.
But the video, shot on a rainy sidewalk in front of Mr. Moore's home in Grand Rapids, Mich., has another distinction: it was assembled, not in a traditional cutting room or with PC-based editing software, but entirely on the Web, using an online service called Jumpcut.
The minute-and-a-half video was shot with a digital still camera, which Mr. Moore occasionally swings around by its tripod as he lists the bizarre animals in his imaginary menagerie. More