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Mam Tor II (Fieldnotes by Chris Collyer) (Oct 31 2003 23:14 GMT) - The better preserved of the two barrows (although it has a large crater in the top) this one stands close to the southwest entrance to the hillfort and has some gorgeous views to the north, south and west. It could be that it formed a chain of monuments stretching westwards along Rushup Edge including Lord's Seat and Green Low. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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anarchie : Patrons, encore un effort, (Oct 31 2003 23:14 GMT) - Lu sur Oulala.net : "Dans une économie de marché, c'est le marché qui fixe le prix des choses. Si les producteurs sont tous indépendants, par exemple artisans, le prix qu'ils consentent aux marchands pour une certaine quantité de choses fabriquées est tel qu'ils en ont produit une partie pour rembourser les matières premières, une autre pour l'amortissement des outils et les frais de production, et enfin une partie pour eux. Le minimum de prix qu'ils peuvent accepter est ce qui ne leur laisse que de quoi survivre. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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titprune : Frederic Michalak, mon nouveau chouchou (Oct 31 2003 23:14 GMT) - Maintenant que j’ai découvert le nom de ce rugbyman si sexy je vais pas le lâcher de si tôt, il devient, après Tyson Beckford, Vincent Hatchin, Jon Drummond, Mr Propre et j’en passe, mon nouveau chouchou. En fait mon but est de placer le plus de fois possible dans mon blog Michalak, pour que si un jour Michalak, se dit « tiens j’ai rien à faire aujourd’ |
InfoWorld: Top News
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Lotus opens Workplace 1.1 doors - Infoworld Staff (Oct 31 2003 23:13 GMT) - IBM's Lotus Software will detail its vision for enterprise collaboration this week with the launch of IBM Lotus Workplace. Version 1.1 of the J2EE-based platform seeks to offer collaboration technologies as components that can be embedded into a variety of applications and business processes. |
InfoWorld: Top News
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Search gets serious - Infoworld Staff (Oct 31 2003 23:13 GMT) - Like it or not, your enterprise is drowning in its own growth. The explosion of corporate content -- both in the physical form of documents, records, and data, and in the human form of personal knowledge -- has pressed companies into a crisis: Find a way to tap into and effectively leverage that knowledge, or watch your company's most vital assets wither on the vine. |
InfoWorld: Top News
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EU cookie directive off to slow start (Oct 31 2003 23:13 GMT) - BRUSSELS - Internet users in Austria, Sweden, Denmark and Italy can complain to national authorities if Web sites fail to alert them about cookies the sites automatically download to their computers, an official at the European Commission said Friday. |
InfoWorld: Top News
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ICANN to give new gTLDs a new push (Oct 31 2003 23:13 GMT) - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will launch a new initiative for enabling new generic top level domains (gTLDs), the group announced Friday after completing its week-long meeting in Carthage, Tunisia. |
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QotD: Costume (Oct 31 2003 23:13 GMT) - Question: What's the best costume you ever wore for Halloween? My Answer: I was Kermit the Frog for many years, and won many, many awards. You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog. |
Davos Newbies
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Britt Blaser (Oct 31 2003 23:12 GMT) - Britt Blaser is trying out an alternative to conservative: patriarchist. And he prefers explorer to progressive. |
Davos Newbies
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Kuznets (Oct 31 2003 23:12 GMT) - "The United States ranks No. 1 worldwide in GDP and per capita GDP, and this has been the case for more than half a century. So when it rises 7.2% (or whatever the adjusted figures show in a couple of months), we're talking a big deal. |
TMA Latest Posts
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Mam Tor I (Fieldnotes by Chris Collyer) (Oct 31 2003 23:12 GMT) - When I approached this barrow my first thought was that the cobbles were part of the internal structure - I had forgotten baza's notes until I got closer and saw their regular layout. You'd hardly recognise it as a barrow as it's been so bashed about, levelled and modified. The trig point records a height of 517 metres. |
Techdirt
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Enterprise Software No Longer Yahoo's Cup Of Tea (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Remember when "enterprise portals" were a big deal? Back when Yahoo was struggling to figure out where they were going to make money as the online advertising market took its (temporary) hiatus, they had this vision of taking their "portal" technology and bringing it to the enterprise. They made a big splash about it when it launched, but you didn't hear much about it after that. That's probably because not too many people were interested. Now, Yahoo has announced that they're shutting down the division and getting on with their life as a consumer play. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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New Stem Cell Lines Developed (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - A Harvard biology professor has created 17 new stem cell lines to share with other scientists. He hopes to encourage stem cell research in the face of U.S. legislation that restricted work on stem cells to a small number of cell lines. |
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