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Canadians remember victims of Montreal massacre (Dec 07 2002 00:36 GMT) - Members of Parliament observed a minute's silence in Ottawa on Friday to remember the 14 women who were shot and killed by a gunman at Montreal's 'École Polytechnique on Dec. 6, 1989. CBC News: Canadians remember victims More information in... |
Canada Watch
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Canadians remember victims of Montreal massacre (Dec 07 2002 00:36 GMT) - Members of Parliament observed a minute's silence in Ottawa on Friday to remember the 14 women who were shot and killed by a gunman at Montreal's 'École Polytechnique on Dec. 6, 1989. CBC News: Canadians remember victims More information in... |
Brian Lenihan's Radio Weblog
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Heard of HEP Message Server? (Dec 07 2002 00:27 GMT) - Heard of HEP? It looks pretty cool: "Hep is a message server. It's a server in the sense that it's a program without a graphical user interface, that runs in the background, waiting for other programs to connect to it over the network. I call it a "message server" because it does things with messages, which as far as Hep is concerned are any little bits of text or HTML that you want to read, or save, or publish, or pass on to somebody else, or convert into a different format, or organize. |
Brian Lenihan's Radio Weblog
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Struts v WebWork again (Dec 07 2002 00:24 GMT) - Dylan is moving from Struts to the WW and has an interesting perspective on the benefits of WW: "There's a lot to like about WebWork: it's simple to configure, is a lot smaller in terms of mindset-investment than Struts, and the expression language rocks. The EL is a very xpath-like syntax for accessing bean properties, and accesses a sort of "stack" that corresponds to levels of access. " And JoeO's #java FAQ has an interesting entry named Why are people so down on Struts? |
The One True b!X
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Meanwhile (Dec 07 2002 00:15 GMT) - There's been nothing new here in part because I've been in the comments of various posts going back and forth... |
Physics Post
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Mapping the Universe inside our Skulls (Dec 07 2002 00:00 GMT) - The human brain is the subject of volumes of books and the attempts at deciphering how it works Now that we have an inkling we have begun to project how to artifically accelerate the computing power of this organ We may have taken the first right step Join me on a tour of how it will all be done |
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