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New phone ? II (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Still in the middle of mental struggle over the possible new phone.. My T28W could be at the end of its life span.. Silviu offered to fix the broken wire. He's pretty handy when it comes to fixing stuff, so we'll see where that ends up.. Fixable or not, this issue started thoughts of a new phone.. |
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Rectification (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Post 212: Jason's Wedding. Marie is only spelled with one 'r'. My mistake! Still nice that we ended up at #1 if you search google for: |
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Need new phone.. ? (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - My T28World has been in service for more than 2.5 years now. It has operated without problems and I love it. But finally, after opening the flip about 11250 times (it counts that..), the wire that connects the microphone to the main circuit, broke. |
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BK, Burger 'K'aos (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Quite hungry, after some thorough Halloween shopping, Marc and I pulled into the Burger King parking lot.. we jumped out of the car and entered the restaurant. Instead of the usual, a tasty double whopper with bacon and cheese, a surprise awaited us.. total chaos. It all started when Marc decided he was going to have a variety to BK's new Chicken Baguette. |
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Lost on the road (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Running errands... Niels got his Halloween costume and I am still stuck with nothing. A couple of weeks ago I bought a world map. The thing is 50 by 38 inch... Pretty big. |
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Backlog (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - It's been quiet here on Dutch Hopto.. Not that nothing happened.. we just didn't write it up. Time for some back logging. Thursday Oct 9th, Marc spray painted the hood of the PimpMobile orange to cover the burn spot. |
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rythm (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - work.. food.. some tv.. tired sleep.. breakfast.. |
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Karen Hightower (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - In the last two weeks I got 330 spam messages through my school account. As if that was not enough I got the following post card in the mail: So my first question is: Who is this, and WHY??? Who is Karen Hightower. |
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Part of the system (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Yes. It's official. As of today, I'm part of the system! This morning, I got my driving license. Quite the hassle.. |
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The two of us need look no more (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - So Mr. Fish brought home Willard for me last night. After boxing up a good portion of the remains of the bedroom stuff today, we sat down and watched it. It might be one of the yuckiest movies I've ever seen. I really don't like rats. |
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El Consorcio World Wide Web inaugura la Oficina Española en Oviedo, España (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has announced the launch of a new W3C Spanish Office based at the Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Científica y la Tecnología (FICYT) in Oviedo, Spain. The new W3C Spanish Office will assist in coordinating with Latin American communities by disseminating information in Latin America, encouraging and co-ordinating new translations to Spanish, building up press contacts, and supporting research and development projects. |
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El Consorcio World Wide Web inaugura la Oficina Española en Oviedo, España (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has announced the launch of a new W3C Spanish Office based at the Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Científica y la Tecnología (FICYT) in Oviedo, Spain. The new W3C Spanish Office will assist in coordinating with Latin American communities by disseminating information in Latin America, encouraging and co-ordinating new translations to Spanish, building up press contacts, and supporting research and development projects. |
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El Consorcio World Wide Web inaugura la Oficina Española en Oviedo, España (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has announced the launch of a new W3C Spanish Office based at the Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Científica y la Tecnología (FICYT) in Oviedo, Spain. The new W3C Spanish Office will assist in coordinating with Latin American communities by disseminating information in Latin America, encouraging and co-ordinating new translations to Spanish, building up press contacts, and supporting research and development projects. |
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California Chalks Up a Spam Win (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Golden State wins its first antispam judgment, against marketing firm PW Marketing. The company is fined $2 million under a 1998 statute; the state expects spammers will be easier to prosecute under its tougher new law. |
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The Last Day of the Concorde (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A technological marvel it may have been, but at $9,000 for a trans-Atlantic flight, the Concorde was too expensive for all but the most extravagant traveler. On Friday, the distinctive delta-winged jet made its final commercial flight. |
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California Chalks Up a Spam Win (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Golden State wins its first antispam judgment, against marketing firm PW Marketing. The company is fined $2 million under a 1998 statute; the state expects spammers will be easier to prosecute under its tougher new law. |
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The Last Day of the Concorde (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A technological marvel it may have been, but at $9,000 for a trans-Atlantic flight, the Concorde was too expensive for all but the most extravagant traveler. On Friday, the distinctive delta-winged jet made its final commercial flight. |
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California Chalks Up a Spam Win (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Golden State wins its first antispam judgment, against marketing firm PW Marketing. The company is fined $2 million under a 1998 statute; the state expects spammers will be easier to prosecute under its tougher new law. |
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The Last Day of the Concorde (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A technological marvel it may have been, but at $9,000 for a trans-Atlantic flight, the Concorde was too expensive for all but the most extravagant traveler. On Friday, the distinctive delta-winged jet made its final commercial flight. |
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Google Raring to Go Public (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Google is auditioning dozens of banks for an initial public offering, possibly in the first half of 2004. Some say the company is aiming for a market value of $16 billion, putting the search engine in league with Yahoo and Amazon.com. |
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Google Raring to Go Public (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Google is auditioning dozens of banks for an initial public offering, possibly in the first half of 2004. Some say the company is aiming for a market value of $16 billion, putting the search engine in league with Yahoo and Amazon.com. |
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Google Raring to Go Public (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Google is auditioning dozens of banks for an initial public offering, possibly in the first half of 2004. Some say the company is aiming for a market value of $16 billion, putting the search engine in league with Yahoo and Amazon.com. |
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ID Cards Aim to Speed Security (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Writer and publisher Steven Brill launches a company that will issue identity cards to speed people through security checkpoints at airports, office buildings and sports arenas. The cards, although voluntary, raise privacy concerns. |
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Google Raring to Go Public (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Google is auditioning dozens of banks for an initial public offering, possibly in the first half of 2004. Some say the company is aiming for a market value of $16 billion, putting the search engine in league with Yahoo and Amazon.com. |
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ID Cards Aim to Speed Security (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Writer and publisher Steven Brill launches a company that will issue identity cards to speed people through security checkpoints at airports, office buildings and sports arenas. The cards, although voluntary, raise privacy concerns. |
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Google Raring to Go Public (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Google is auditioning dozens of banks for an initial public offering, possibly in the first half of 2004. Some say the company is aiming for a market value of $16 billion, putting the search engine in league with Yahoo and Amazon.com. |
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ID Cards Aim to Speed Security (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Writer and publisher Steven Brill launches a company that will issue identity cards to speed people through security checkpoints at airports, office buildings and sports arenas. The cards, although voluntary, raise privacy concerns. |
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Yo, Mr. CEO, Get Our Point Now? (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A privacy group wants banks to know that they shouldn't be allowed to pass customer information around so easily. So they made their point above New York City by having a skywriter paint a bank CEO's Social Security number in the sky. By Kim Zetter. |
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Yo, Mr. CEO, Get Our Point Now? (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A privacy group wants banks to know that they shouldn't be allowed to pass customer information around so easily. So they made their point above New York City by having a skywriter paint a bank CEO's Social Security number in the sky. By Kim Zetter. |
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Yo, Mr. CEO, Get Our Point Now? (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - A privacy group wants banks to know that they shouldn't be allowed to pass customer information around so easily. So they made their point above New York City by having a skywriter paint a bank CEO's Social Security number in the sky. By Kim Zetter. |
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New: Apple Supercomputer (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Students, faculty and custodial staff at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Monster Trucks announced that they created a new supercomputer powered by thousands of Apple computers, each with 2% market share. |
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New: Apple Supercomputer (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Students, faculty and custodial staff at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Monster Trucks announced that they created a new supercomputer powered by thousands of Apple computers, each with 2% market share. |
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New: Apple Supercomputer (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Students, faculty and custodial staff at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Monster Trucks announced that they created a new supercomputer powered by thousands of Apple computers, each with 2% market share. |
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In Israel, the doves awaken (Oct 25 2003 23:11 GMT) - Since Camp David failed, most Israelis have accepted the slogan "We have no one to talk to." A bold peace initiative has changed that -- and given rise to that rarest of commodities, hope. |
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