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The Skinny: Typo Tee Two Update (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - The last entry forms are long gone, the buzz of the viewing gallery is subsiding, and the judges have made their selection for the overall wearable in Typophile's Typo Tee Two competition. That doesn't mean the party's over. You can still add your own tab |
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Matching wits with Malaysia: Rumsfeld ... (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - Matching wits with Malaysia: Rumsfeld Says Anti-Islam Aide Is 'Outstanding' (NYTimes) Lt. Gen. William Boykin of the Army, deputy under secretary of defense for intelligence and war-fighting support, has used speeches at churches and prayer breakfasts to portray the American battle with Muslim radicals as a fight against "Satan," saying militant Islamists sought to destroy America "because we're a Christian nation." NBC News broadcast videotapes of General Boykin, an evangelical Christian, giving a number of speeches while wearing his military uniform at religious functions around the country. |
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Eye TV -- TV For Your Mac (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - There is no doubt about it, the EyeTV is the ultimate solution for Mac users looking for a TV solution. By ANdrew Wilkinson (MacTeens via MyAppleMenu) |
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Apple Unveils iTunes, Music Store For Windows (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - iTunes for Windows is identical to its Macintosh counterpart. And like its Mac counterpart, iTunes for Windows is available for free download from Apple's Web site. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu) |
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Apple Offers Up QuickTime 6.4 (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - The new version of QuickTime "integrates extensive support for 3GPP," according to Apple, including video, audio, text and native .3GP file format support. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu) |
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Apple Posts New 'Rock' iPod Ad (Oct 17 2003 04:04 GMT) - The new spot features different music, but the same basic theme -- black silhouettes of people listening to white iPods, set against brightly colored backgrounds. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu) |
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Neat color scheme selector: (Oct 17 2003 04:03 GMT) - A neat color scheme selector. You just select one color and a type of scheme, the app comes up with all the colors in the scheme. The wheel categorizes colors into into warm/cold, by brightness and by contrast. It also has other features like, color blindness emulation. Via TheOtherBlog. |
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BERA seeks an academic secretary (Oct 17 2003 04:03 GMT) - The British Educational Research Association urgently seeks an academic secretary to replace Michael Bassey who has now retired. The Academic Secretary may be located anywhere in the UK, working in own space and under own management, for up to 50 days per year at a remuneration of £200 per day. For further details, please contact the President, Professor John Furlong,Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford, 15 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PY email: john.furlong@edstud. |
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Disbarment for Downloads? (Oct 17 2003 04:03 GMT) - Carolyn Elefant, in Disbarment for Downloads?writes: "Frankly, this is all a little troubling. Does downloading a couple of songs really impinge upon an attorneys' 'honesty, trustworthiness and fitness' to practice?" I agree. |
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genesis @ 10/16/2003 11:18 PM (Oct 17 2003 04:03 GMT) - Há uma grande diferença entre julgar um disco pelo seu gosto e julgar pela qualidade da música. Você pode achar um certo disco o máximo, apesar de ser mal tocado, ter letras ruins, etc, da mesma maneira que pode achar que um disco muito bem feito é uma bosta... É óbvio que uma pessoa não precisa entender arquitetura pra achar algo feio ou bonito, mas não é o simples 'achar' de alguém que torna aquela arquitetura boa ou não... |
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