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MacFamilyTree 3.6 (Aug 21 2003 19:59 GMT) - MacFamilyTree is an easy to use genealogy software. |
Mac OS X Downloads
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PhotoXtra 2.3 (Aug 21 2003 19:59 GMT) - Easily collect, store, organise and share digital images from digital cameras, scanners, web pages and more. |
Electric Venom
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SoBig Not So Big As It Will Be? (Aug 21 2003 19:59 GMT) - 198 email messages arrived while I slept. Of those, 107 were marked as having attachments and/or a virus. As if that isn't annoying enough, now I read that the worst is yet to come with the SoBig virus. Oh. Joy. |
Jon's Radio
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Acrobat and InfoPath (Aug 21 2003 19:59 GMT) - Look at Adobe's interactive income tax form. That document is licensed, by the Document Server for Reader Extensions, to unlock the form fill-in and digital signature capabilities of the reader. Filling in a form and then signing it digitally is an eye-opening experience. It's more interesting now that the form's data is schema-controlled and, Myers adds, can flow in and out by way of WSDL-defined SOAP transactions. The only missing InfoPath ingredient is a forms designer that nonprogrammers can use to map between schema elements and form fields. |
Keith's Weblog
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Python snippet of the day (Aug 21 2003 19:58 GMT) - My brother wanted a program to automatically index all of his winamp playlist files and play a random one. Easy enough, so I did it for him in a few lines of Python. First, scanner.py searches through all of the specified directories looking for .m3u files, and runner. |
Trafalgar Sur
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anarcoteta (Aug 21 2003 19:58 GMT) - mama de persona humana y femenina que profesa el topleterismo y propugna la desaparición de los poderes del sujetador.... |
Inoperable Terran
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Cool (Aug 21 2003 19:58 GMT) - Here's what the blackout looked like from space. (May be intense for modem users). A bunch of people in the comments whine that it's a Photoshop. They all need to get a life, badly.... |
Múrinn
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Hvar eru þeir nú? – fautar og fúlmenni um víða veröld! (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Idi Amin var alræmdur á sínum tíma fyrir morð og mannát. Þó drap hann ekkert fleiri en ýmsir aðrir leiðtogar Úganda sem höfðu þó ekki sama smekk fyrir að leika fífl og gefa frá sér yfirlýsingar í anda Guðna Ágústssonar. En Idi Amin er ekki eini harðstjórinn sem hefur átt náðuga daga erlendis eftir fall sitt þó að nánast hver einasti þeirra ímyndi sér að útlegðin sé stórkostlegt mannréttindabrot og heimamenn bíði í ofvæni eftir að fá þá aftur heim. |
North Country Public Radio Newsroom
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St. Lawrence County Mulls Patriot Act Opposition (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - This week, Attorney General John Ashcroft began criss-crossing the country speaking in defense of the controversial USA Patriot Act. The act was passed less than a month after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. It gives law enforcement broader surveillance powers to track potential terrorists. But it’s drawn widespread criticism that it compromises civil liberties. State legislatures in Vermont, Hawaii, and Alaska have drafted resolutions against aspects of the Patriot Act, as have more 150 communities, including the village of Potsdam and the city of Burlington. |
North Country Public Radio Newsroom
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Funny Cide in Saratoga Springs (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - The rematch between Funny Cide and Empire Maker is looking for likely for Saturday evening in Saratoga Springs. Funny Cide, owned in part by a group of businessmen from Sackets Harbor, is scheduled to run despite a recent illness. Brian Mann reports. |
North Country Public Radio Newsroom
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Volunteers Grow Veggies for Food Banks (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - A group of volunteers has been hard at work this summer growing an extensive vegetable garden in the suburban style state office campus in Albany. But none of them will be eating the fruits of their labor. They are giving all of it away to food pantries. Karen Dewitt reports. |
North Country Public Radio Newsroom
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Using Sewage Sludge on Crops (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - The more people inhabit the earth - the more sewage there is. Something has to be done with it. Before chemical fertilizers were invented, farmers used human manure to improve their crops. Some still do. About three million dry tons of treated sewage - called sludge - fertilize sod, pasture land and even food crops every year in the United States. |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Seed Wiki - Free Wiki Hosting. Seed Wikioffers free wiki hosting for non-commercial purposes. There is one catch. You have to post at least once a...<! |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Blackboard to Launch Learning Content Management and e-Portfolio System for Academic Market. I had heard talk recently of Blackboard entering the 'content management' marketplace, and the speaker was puzzled why they would want to do this. From the looks of there announcement, they are not necessarily trying to compete with your standard web content management system that serves your public web presence (thought it's not clear that it couldn't do that too) but instead taking the step to add learning content management in behind the course management and portal systems. Interesting to me, they seem to have made the move to consider students as just another potent<!--">-->From < |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Acrobat and InfoPath. Look at Adobe's interactive income tax form. That document is licensed, by the Document Server for Reader Extensions, to unlock the form fill-in and digital signature capabilities of the reader. Filling in a form and then signing it digitally is an eye-opening experience. It's more interesting now that the form's data is schema-controlled and, Myers adds, can flow in and out by way of WSDL-defined SOAP transactions. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - A UN factoid-finding mission sent to war-ravaged Liberia discovered that the West African nation is roughly the size of Tennessee, members of the U.S.-led team reported Tuesday. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - An incredible vision of St. Padre Pio appeared in a toilet bowl -- and persuaded a grieving widow to put down the kitchen knife she was about to plunge into her heart. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - The Ministry of Sports, on the advice of the Honourable Wayne Gretzky, has put forward a recommendation to parliament to improve the current legislation in the National Sports Act. The proposed amendment, expected to receive a speedy ascent, will require that "all able-bodied people between the ages of nine and nineteen" participate for at least two years in the national sport of ice hockey. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Once a business juggernaut, the "big box" concept seems to have worn out, especially for those with their focus solely on boxes of bigger sizes. The growth of mail-order, e-mail and the Internet now allows many industries that utilize large, sturdy cardboard boxes to source boxes of all sizes from anyone, regardless of location. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - The Planned Parenthood Association says it's not too early to be thinking of that perfect Christmas gift idea. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Motivated by President Bush's insistence that he'd like to "codify" marriage according to his own limited belief systems, sexual anarchists everywhere have banded together to launch a privately-sponsored institution to house its own uniquely dysfunctional relationships. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Don't blame Canada, or Niagara Mohawk, or Cleveland. The blackout in the northeast was caused by none other than embattled California Governor, Gray Davis. This wasn't so hard for Davis to achieve, because he is experienced in mismanaging electrical systems. Desperate to divert attention from his State's problems, Davis has been casting around for another State for voters to focus on, and with the blackout he managed to get Californians to focus on the entire Northeast. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Vince Federoff photo from the Whitehorse Star. On the Yukon River not far from downtown Whitehorse. The 'late summer' green of the leaves shows they're starting to think about changing into their fall regalia. Dying Days of SummerThe kids are into their final few days of summer holidays. Iris starts school on Monday. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - A grisly scene turned up early Monday afternoon when "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno showed up to NBC studios in Burbank only to find his entire staff of joke writers had committed suicide. A lone note left by longtime scribe Sammy Rudner indicated severe writer's block surrounding the California governor's race has driven the entire group to despair, culminating in tragedy. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - "I'm sorry, how rude of me," Bush said. "I'm taking the entire month off at my massive Texas ranch and I didn't even think of the American people. I now pardon you all from work and duty for one month. Enjoy it. See you next month! |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - Theo Johnson, lead programmer for HomeAssassin, explained how the system works. "All you need is the HomeAssassin software, a webcam, a computer and one of our specially trained Ninja Assassins." [More] |
LifeBox
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smash (Aug 21 2003 19:57 GMT) - For the last two weeks, someone has been parking their SUV right in front of our house, in the no-parking |
WPVI Front Page headlines
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U. of Penn Raked 5th Best College (Aug 21 2003 19:56 GMT) - For the fourth consecutive year, Princeton University has topped the U.S. News & World Report annual ranking of "America's Best Colleges," this time sharing the top spot with Harvard University, which was second last year. |
Warblogs:CC
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War Profiteers (Aug 21 2003 19:55 GMT) - Wonder who's profiting from the War in Iraq? Here's a sourced list--with detailed explanations.... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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NITF version 3.2 (Aug 21 2003 19:55 GMT) - Sean McGrath: NIFT is one of those things that has been in my peripheral vision for a long time but I have not had the chance to look at it more closely. How does this sit with blogs/rss/peaw? First I've heard of it. Quick impressions: |
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