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Secular Blasphemy
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From the very large to ... (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - From the very large to the very small This is a very cool visualisation of the extremely large and the extremely small: the power of ten. View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. After that, begin to move from the actual size of a leaf into a microscopic world that reveals leaf cell walls, the cell nucleus, chromatin, DNA and finally, into the subatomic universe of electrons and protons. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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Testing Software Patterns (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - [Microsoft] Overview of the testing approach and criteria used to evaluate developed architecture, design, and implementation software patterns. The document outlines the test methodology used along with identified general and specific characteristics for good patterns and how these characteristics can be used in a systematic and regimented fashion to validate patterns in development. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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Seattle HDTV News Website (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - This is great - check out the Seattle HDTV News Website. It has up to the minute information about whats going on in the Seattle area with HDTV, new channel information, etc. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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Everything you wanted to know about MCE 2004 (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - [Microsoft Downloads] This document is a detailed resource guide for reviewers of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004. It features in-depth explanations of all the product features and benefits. It was written as a resource guide for members of the press. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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Panther $129 (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - [Russell Beattie] Anyways, Apple is going to launch Panther soon and it's going to be another for-pay upgrade to the current OS, even though it's only a "point release". Everyone's grumbling about it (but no one is saying they won't upgrade). What doesn't seem to get mentioned anywhere is that Apple has once again done what no other company has done on such a large scale, make their operating system into a seamless subscription service. The link is worth going to just to check out the picture. I haven't turned on the Mac in months, I wonder if it's worth even upgrading or just shove the box in the closet. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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The state of PocketPC and Smartphone (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - [PDAntic] So, Microsoft - I'm throwing down the gauntlet. Prove me wrong. Make your devices easier to use. Start working with hardware manufacturers to actually market your technology. Bring new and innovative products to market faster. |
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Cool new smartphone (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - This is pretty neat. Check out the new Voq from Sierra Wireless. Here's some details from InfoSync: The Voq has taken the standard candy-bar phone orientation and applied one major innovation: a flip-out QWERTY keyboard lurking behind the standard numeric affair. |
The Furrygoat Experience
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New .NET Rocks (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - [Dot Net Rocks] Carl and Mark chat with Scott Guthrie about the new features of ASP.NET 2.0 (code-named Whidbey). Scott's keen understanding of the high and low-level features of Whidbey, Yukon, and IIS 6.0 really shine through in this interview where the topics include performance, caching and cache dependency, VS. |
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Model Based Testing (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - Recommended reading: the Model-Based Testing Homepage. A great collection of articles on using models and state machines to develop software tests. |
Vacuity - Movie Reviews Blog
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Gia (Oct 10 2003 13:28 GMT) - | synopsis | trailer Before I watched the movie, I didn't even know who Gia was. I just thought, another Angelina Jolie movie probably wouldn't be bad. But I... |
mymarkup.net
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Tyska djuplänkar (Oct 10 2003 13:27 GMT) - Gammalt ärende. Open Access News: "A German court has ruled that deep linking to news stories inside a newspaper does not violate the newspaper's copyright." Ny Teknik råder oss i alla fall att inte djuplänka om vi vill "hålla oss på rätt sida av lagen" när den nya upphovrättslagen träder i kraft. Stämmer det? |
How Appealing
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No shirt, no shoes, no literature (Oct 10 2003 13:27 GMT) - No shirt, no shoes, no literature: Today a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit rejected the claim of "shoeless" Robert A. Neinast that the enforcement by a public library in Columbus, Ohio of "the requirement th |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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HHS Announces Over $31 Million ... (Oct 10 2003 13:27 GMT) - HHS Announces Over $31 Million to Aid Children Who Experience Trauma SAMHSA press release - "Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced cooperative agreements totaling $31 million over 4 years, to improve the quality of treatment and services received by children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events. These awards are also designed to increase access to treatment and services throughout the country. The total for the first year is $7.7 million. |
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HHS Announces Over $31 Million ... (Oct 10 2003 13:27 GMT) - HHS Announces Over $31 Million to Aid Children Who Experience Trauma SAMHSA press release - "Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced cooperative agreements totaling $31 million over 4 years, to improve the quality of treatment and services received by children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events. These awards are also designed to increase access to treatment and services throughout the country. The total for the first year is $7.7 million. |
Bill Davis: US News
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HHS Announces Over $31 Million ... (Oct 10 2003 13:27 GMT) - HHS Announces Over $31 Million to Aid Children Who Experience Trauma SAMHSA press release - "Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced cooperative agreements totaling $31 million over 4 years, to improve the quality of treatment and services received by children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events. These awards are also designed to increase access to treatment and services throughout the country. The total for the first year is $7.7 million. |
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