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Images of Space Get Second Look (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Stunning photographs of space taken by unmanned space probes are getting a second look. A panel of scientists, writers and artists meet to discuss whether these images can rightfully be called art. Erik Baard reports from New York. |
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Join the 8-Bit Music Revolution (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - For the latest in authentic underground music, the subculture hacker who created the Sex Pistols looks at a low-tech alternative to Pro Tools mixes. It's called chip music. Can you play lead Game Boy? By Malcolm McLaren from Wired magazine. |
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Images of Space Get Second Look (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Stunning photographs of space taken by unmanned space probes are getting a second look. A panel of scientists, writers and artists meet to discuss whether these images can rightfully be called art. Erik Baard reports from New York. |
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Join the 8-Bit Music Revolution (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - For the latest in authentic underground music, the subculture hacker who created the Sex Pistols looks at a low-tech alternative to Pro Tools mixes. It's called chip music. Can you play lead Game Boy? By Malcolm McLaren from Wired magazine. |
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Images of Space Get Second Look (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Stunning photographs of space taken by unmanned space probes are getting a second look. A panel of scientists, writers and artists meet to discuss whether these images can rightfully be called art. Erik Baard reports from New York. |
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The Case for Coolie Labor (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - American IT people cost too much, so U.S. companies continue sending jobs overseas, where grateful workers happily toil for a fraction of the cost. The folks who think that's a good idea make their pitch. Amit Asaravala reports from San Francisco. |
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The Case for Coolie Labor (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - American IT people cost too much, so U.S. companies continue sending jobs overseas, where grateful workers happily toil for a fraction of the cost. The folks who think that's a good idea make their pitch. Amit Asaravala reports from San Francisco. |
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The Case for Coolie Labor (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - American IT people cost too much, so U.S. companies continue sending jobs overseas, where grateful workers happily toil for a fraction of the cost. The folks who think that's a good idea make their pitch. Amit Asaravala reports from San Francisco. |
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Plumbing Depths of Data Mining (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - The goal is to protect Americans from terrorists, but at what point do these efforts begin to hurt us? A panel of experts points out that it's going to be hard to draw that line. Noah Shachtman reports from Washington. |
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Plumbing Depths of Data Mining (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - The goal is to protect Americans from terrorists, but at what point do these efforts begin to hurt us? A panel of experts points out that it's going to be hard to draw that line. Noah Shachtman reports from Washington. |
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Plumbing Depths of Data Mining (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - The goal is to protect Americans from terrorists, but at what point do these efforts begin to hurt us? A panel of experts points out that it's going to be hard to draw that line. Noah Shachtman reports from Washington. |
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Microsoft takes EU antitrust case to lawmakers (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Microsoft has been trying to drum up support among U.S. lawmakers as part of its effort to fend off antitrust sanctions being considered by European regulators, congressional sources say. With the European Commission weighing a fine and behavioral changes that could go beyond its U.S. |
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HierMenus 5.3: Release Notes (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - HierMenus is ready to roll--rollover, that is. Support for embedded image rollovers leads the list of HM5.3 improvements, which also includes "more" image positioning enhancements and fixes for right-to-left page directionality. By D.M. |
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HierMenus 5.3: Release Notes (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - HierMenus is ready to roll--rollover, that is. Support for embedded image rollovers leads the list of HM5.3 improvements, which also includes "more" image positioning enhancements and fixes for right-to-left page directionality. By D.M. |
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HierMenus 5.3: Release Notes (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - HierMenus is ready to roll--rollover, that is. Support for embedded image rollovers leads the list of HM5.3 improvements, which also includes "more" image positioning enhancements and fixes for right-to-left page directionality. By D.M. |
The Curt Jester
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Cristo Rey (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - SUNLAND PARK -- Since he was a child, Enrique Lopez and his family have made an annual pilgrimage up Mount... |
The Agonist
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Iraq donors' conference will spring more offers of aid: US (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Iraq donors' conference will spring more offers of aid: US US officials said they were confident donor nations attending a two-day conference on Iraq would bring substantial aid to the table after UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed for billions of dollars in much-needed assistance for the war-shattered country. |
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Canne deviate (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Canne deviateClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Il caso RubbiaClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Convivere con AdonisClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Giornalisti leccaPoloClicca qui o sull'icona a lato... |
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Canne deviate (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - Canne deviateClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Il caso RubbiaClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Convivere con AdonisClicca qui o sull'icona a lato per ingrandirela vignetta. Giornalisti leccaPoloClicca qui o sull'icona a lato... |
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W3C Holds its First Outreach Event in Mainland China (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - 2003-10-21: The China International Forum on WWW's Development 2003 will be held in Beijing on 12-13 November. Ivan Herman, Philipp Hoschka, Richard Ishida, Shi Zhongzhi, Judy Brewer, and Matthew May present keynotes and tutorials. Attendees will discuss the future of the Web, accessibility, SVG, the mobile Web, the Semantic Web and internationalization. Registration is open. |
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W3C Holds its First Outreach Event in Mainland China (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - 2003-10-21: The China International Forum on WWW's Development 2003 will be held in Beijing on 12-13 November. Ivan Herman, Philipp Hoschka, Richard Ishida, Shi Zhongzhi, Judy Brewer, and Matthew May present keynotes and tutorials. Attendees will discuss the future of the Web, accessibility, SVG, the mobile Web, the Semantic Web and internationalization. Registration is open. |
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W3C Holds its First Outreach Event in Mainland China (Oct 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - 2003-10-21: The China International Forum on WWW's Development 2003 will be held in Beijing on 12-13 November. Ivan Herman, Philipp Hoschka, Richard Ishida, Shi Zhongzhi, Judy Brewer, and Matthew May present keynotes and tutorials. Attendees will discuss the future of the Web, accessibility, SVG, the mobile Web, the Semantic Web and internationalization. Registration is open. |
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One vote for the new eugenics (Oct 23 2003 23:09 GMT) - Yes, genetics research can alleviate suffering. But in our consumerist, narcissistic society, it's ultimately about producing perfect people. Part 2 of "How I Decoded the Human Genome." |
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One vote for the new eugenics (Oct 23 2003 23:09 GMT) - Yes, genetics research can alleviate suffering. But in our consumerist, narcissistic society, it's ultimately about producing perfect people. Part 2 of "How I Decoded the Human Genome." |
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One vote for the new eugenics (Oct 23 2003 23:09 GMT) - Yes, genetics research can alleviate suffering. But in our consumerist, narcissistic society, it's ultimately about producing perfect people. Part 2 of "How I Decoded the Human Genome." |
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