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CVS (0 commits/0 adds) (Oct 02 2003 02:25 GMT) - Most recent daily statistics (29 Sep 2003): Commit count: 0; Add count: 0 [Web-based access to repository] |
Amish Tech Support
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It's blowing you and me (Oct 02 2003 02:25 GMT) - After several viewings, A Mighty Wind just keeps getting better and better. It's not as good as Waiting For Guffman, Best in Show, or Spinal Tap, but if you like those movies then you'll certainly like the off-the-cuff quirky mockumentary-interview... |
Conversations with Dina
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Bharateeya Blog Mela 31 - last call for nominations (Oct 02 2003 02:24 GMT) - Today's the last day for receiving nominations for the 31st Bharateeya Blog Mela - so let them flow - send them in to me. A reminder on the guidelines : Posts must either be made by Indians or focus on India or Indians. Send in permalinks to the individual blog entries only, not just the URL. If the permalink is not working, send me the title and date of the blog entry. |
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It's up baby! (Oct 02 2003 02:24 GMT) - Welp, that didn't take long at all - at least to get MT moved over... all I had to do was change my cfg file, export/import my old MT database, and BOOM! Nice and easy, if you pleasy! Now I... |
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Why the Hacks Series (Oct 02 2003 02:22 GMT) - Why is O'Reilly publishing its new Hacks Series? Editor Rael Dornfest says that bringing the hacker ethic, the air of enthusiastic participation, to the consumer is what the Hacks Series is all about. |
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Why the Hacks Series (Oct 02 2003 02:22 GMT) - Why is O'Reilly publishing its new Hacks Series? Editor Rael Dornfest says that bringing the hacker ethic, the air of enthusiastic participation, to the consumer is what the Hacks Series is all about. |
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Why the Hacks Series (Oct 02 2003 02:22 GMT) - Why is O'Reilly publishing its new Hacks Series? Editor Rael Dornfest says that bringing the hacker ethic, the air of enthusiastic participation, to the consumer is what the Hacks Series is all about. |
Secular Blasphemy
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Interview with Wesley Clark Talking ... (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - Interview with Wesley Clark Talking Points Memo's Josh Marshall has had a very interesting interview with Democratic candidate Wes Clark. I think he is making some good points on a number of issues, even if I don't agree with him about everything. Nod to Marprelate Tracts. |
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WiFi Speed Spray™ to the rescue! (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "This revolutionary product is guaranteed to enhance the transfer of computer data through the air. You'll be amazed! Do you live in a polluted environment such as Los Angeles? If so, you've probably experienced the heartbreak of data transfer slow-down. WiFi Speed Spray™ can overcome the effects of pollution, increase fidelity, and provide you with the fastest wireless data transfer possible. |
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WiFi Speed Spray™ to the rescue! (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "This revolutionary product is guaranteed to enhance the transfer of computer data through the air. You'll be amazed! Do you live in a polluted environment such as Los Angeles? If so, you've probably experienced the heartbreak of data transfer slow-down. WiFi Speed Spray™ can overcome the effects of pollution, increase fidelity, and provide you with the fastest wireless data transfer possible. |
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WiFi Speed Spray™ to the rescue! (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "This revolutionary product is guaranteed to enhance the transfer of computer data through the air. You'll be amazed! Do you live in a polluted environment such as Los Angeles? If so, you've probably experienced the heartbreak of data transfer slow-down. WiFi Speed Spray™ can overcome the effects of pollution, increase fidelity, and provide you with the fastest wireless data transfer possible. |
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Tree Eyed In Italian Blackout (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "A storm-tossed tree branch that hit Swiss power lines helped trigger a massive blackout in almost all of Italy, trapping thousands on trains and forcing the pope to use a backup generator to proclaim his new cardinals." (Marc Erickson) |
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Tree Eyed In Italian Blackout (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "A storm-tossed tree branch that hit Swiss power lines helped trigger a massive blackout in almost all of Italy, trapping thousands on trains and forcing the pope to use a backup generator to proclaim his new cardinals." (Marc Erickson) |
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Tree Eyed In Italian Blackout (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "A storm-tossed tree branch that hit Swiss power lines helped trigger a massive blackout in almost all of Italy, trapping thousands on trains and forcing the pope to use a backup generator to proclaim his new cardinals." (Marc Erickson) |
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KELLY HEATON: LIVE PELT SEPTEMBER 6 – OCTOBER 11 (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "The art of Kelly Heaton exists in that place where obsession, engineering and popular culture come together. -- George Fifield for the catalogue of the 2001 DeCordova Annual Exhibition Live Pelt, by Kelly Heaton, is a multimedia installation based on the transformation of 64 previously owned Tickle Me Elmo dolls, the popular consumer toy, into a woman’s coat. Fashioned from the toys’ pelts and electronics, the coat (entitled The Surrogate) provides full body vibration and is designed to be a substitute lover. Using Elmo as a vector to channel information about contemporary American culture, the installation encompasses moods both poignant and Frankenstein weird. The narrative investigates frontier economics, the human-machine relationship, and the technologist’s power to play with life. |
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KELLY HEATON: LIVE PELT SEPTEMBER 6 – OCTOBER 11 (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "The art of Kelly Heaton exists in that place where obsession, engineering and popular culture come together. -- George Fifield for the catalogue of the 2001 DeCordova Annual Exhibition Live Pelt, by Kelly Heaton, is a multimedia installation based on the transformation of 64 previously owned Tickle Me Elmo dolls, the popular consumer toy, into a woman’s coat. Fashioned from the toys’ pelts and electronics, the coat (entitled The Surrogate) provides full body vibration and is designed to be a substitute lover. Using Elmo as a vector to channel information about contemporary American culture, the installation encompasses moods both poignant and Frankenstein weird. The narrative investigates frontier economics, the human-machine relationship, and the technologist’s power to play with life. |
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KELLY HEATON: LIVE PELT SEPTEMBER 6 – OCTOBER 11 (Oct 02 2003 02:21 GMT) - "The art of Kelly Heaton exists in that place where obsession, engineering and popular culture come together. -- George Fifield for the catalogue of the 2001 DeCordova Annual Exhibition Live Pelt, by Kelly Heaton, is a multimedia installation based on the transformation of 64 previously owned Tickle Me Elmo dolls, the popular consumer toy, into a woman’s coat. Fashioned from the toys’ pelts and electronics, the coat (entitled The Surrogate) provides full body vibration and is designed to be a substitute lover. Using Elmo as a vector to channel information about contemporary American culture, the installation encompasses moods both poignant and Frankenstein weird. The narrative investigates frontier economics, the human-machine relationship, and the technologist’s power to play with life. |
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Computer theft shakes Revenue Canada (Oct 02 2003 02:20 GMT) - "Police have begun an investigation into the theft of computer equipment from a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) office which contained information on businesses and individuals, including some social insurance numbers [the equivalent of U.S. Social Security numbers]. Four laptop computers — one of which was acting as a server — and two desktops were stolen on Sept. 4 from the agency’s Laval, Que. |
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Computer theft shakes Revenue Canada (Oct 02 2003 02:20 GMT) - "Police have begun an investigation into the theft of computer equipment from a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) office which contained information on businesses and individuals, including some social insurance numbers [the equivalent of U.S. Social Security numbers]. Four laptop computers — one of which was acting as a server — and two desktops were stolen on Sept. 4 from the agency’s Laval, Que. |
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Computer theft shakes Revenue Canada (Oct 02 2003 02:20 GMT) - "Police have begun an investigation into the theft of computer equipment from a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) office which contained information on businesses and individuals, including some social insurance numbers [the equivalent of U.S. Social Security numbers]. Four laptop computers — one of which was acting as a server — and two desktops were stolen on Sept. 4 from the agency’s Laval, Que. |
Michael Tsai's Weblog
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What’s Up (Oct 02 2003 02:20 GMT) - Giles Turnbull had the bright idea of getting pictures of different people’s Docks, and others such as Erik Barzeski and Judi Sohn have joined in. Here’s my Dock, as it was when I read Turnbull’s article: |
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Sun amends Q4 figures, ends up with US$1.04 billion loss (Oct 02 2003 02:20 GMT) - "A US$1.051 billion noncash charge recognized yesterday by Sun Microsystems Inc. for its fourth quarter of fiscal 2003 turned what had been US$12 million in net income for the period into a US$1.039 billion net loss. In an announcement, Sun said the amended figures are the result of an increase in a valuation allowance for the company's net deferred tax assets. |
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