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Elite Spill Games (Oct 20 2003 09:34 GMT) - Over 500 cool games to sort through! (site in Norway?)yes, Coolio's...(see my previous 2 posts) I should be ashamed :P |
DW-WORLD.DE
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Tiefe Stimmen gefragt (Oct 20 2003 09:34 GMT) - Haben Männer keine Lust mehr zu singen? Oder sind sie einfach unmusikalischer als Frauen? Vielen Gesangsensembles gehen bald die Männer aus. |
The Left Coaster
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36 Reasons To Vote For Bush and Republicans In 2004 (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - 36 Reasons To Vote For Bush and Republicans In 2004 by James Boyne OpEdNews.com This article is copyright by James Boyne, originally published in OpEdNews.com but permission is granted for reprint in print, email, blog, or web media if this... |
Wired News
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E-Vote Firms Seek Voter Approval (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - Bad publicity about electronic voting machines prompts the industry to launch a PR campaign to convince the public their machines are safe. They're also rethinking their opposition to a paper trail of votes. By Kim Zetter. |
Wired News
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Concorde: Fast Flight to Nowhere (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - The supersonic plane will make its last flight this month, a victim of economics. While enthusiasts mourn its early demise, analysts say it will be some time before Mach travel will be commercially viable. By Noah Shachtman. |
Wired News
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Entertainment Beyond The Matrix (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - Fresh from finishing work on The Matrix Revolutions, special effects guru John Gaeta talks about the future of film and media convergence. Xeni Jardin reports from Barcelona. |
Wired News
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Not So Quiet on Tech Job Front (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - Finally, signs of life in Silicon Valley. A surge in online job listings has analysts and hiring managers anticipating a tech job turnaround in the region. By Suneel Ratan. |
Wired News
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Romania, Nexus of Cybercrime (Oct 20 2003 09:33 GMT) - Increasingly, computer-savvy Romanians hack vital systems, scam consumers and release viruses worldwide. With more than 60 arrests so far in Romania, FBI, Scotland Yard and other agencies team up with programmers to roust the villains in cyberspace. |
jeffreyatw.com
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sXe (Oct 20 2003 09:32 GMT) - I'm feeling really angry at about everyone in my hall right now. Maybe I asked for it by getting into... |
VentureBlog
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Business As Reality Programming (Oct 20 2003 09:31 GMT) - As I've mentioned before in VentureBlog, I'm a big fan of the marketing genius of Mark Burnett (of "Survivor" fame). Well according to the New York Times Mark Burnett's business hero is Donald Trump. While he was selling t-shirts on Venice Beach and nannying in Beverly Hills (before he became the crazy millionaire, stranding folks on deserted islands), he was reading Trump's "The Art of The Deal" and gaining inspiration. Now Burnett and Trump have teamed up to create a reality show about business. Each week contestants will do pseudo business tasks that Trump walks them through. |
Prog.Hu
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Már Linuxon is használhatók a Windows-driverek (Oct 20 2003 09:30 GMT) - Megoldódni látszik a Linux-felhasználók egyik a nyílt forrású rendszer megalkotása óta meglévő problémája. Bár a legnagyobbak kivételével a gyártók általában nem mellékelnek Linux-meghajtókat hardver-eszközeikhez, azonban ez a jövőben nem fog problémát jelenteni, mert ezek nélkül is használhatóak .. |
Pocket PC Thoughts
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Show Me Your Start Menu... (Oct 20 2003 09:30 GMT) - ... and I'll tell you who you are! When I booted up my computer this morning to get started, I had to stop for a second to reflect upon my Start menu. I use Windows 2003 Server on my laptop. Windows 2003 and Windows XP implement very similar features with regards to the Start menu, and one of these features is the recently used applications. I am not sure what algorithm it uses when determining what application to put there, since I can start, say Windows Media Player, once and it won't show among the recently used applications until I have used it more. |
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