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Darrell Norton did his own ... (Nov 13 2003 00:29 GMT) - Darrell Norton did his own research into productivity of multiple monitors. His findings are very interesting and is similar to what Microsoft's own research found. [The Scobleizer Weblog] |
JURIST's Paper Chase
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More on expansion of FBI powers (Nov 13 2003 00:28 GMT) - In Tuesday's national security law news.... As just mentioned by JURIST Civil Rights editor Jen Nolan, a rider in the intelligence community's authorization bill for 2004 will expand the power of the FBI to access financial records by allowing agents to |
Banterist
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Grammar Cop: Big Mistake (Nov 13 2003 00:28 GMT) - Complaint: Misdemeanor spelling of food product. Defendant: Street vendor outside American Stock Exchange Report: Officer was giddy over the... |
To Talk of Many Things
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E-Vote Firm's Bill Comes Due. ... (Nov 13 2003 00:27 GMT) - E-Vote Firm's Bill Comes Due. Caught installing uncertified software on its electronic voting systems in one California county, Diebold Election Systems must now pay for a statewide audit of all its machines. Kim Zetter reports from Sacramento. [Wired News] |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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MCAD Tests...could Chris Sells pass one? (Nov 13 2003 00:27 GMT) - Snip from Rory Blyth's entry about the recent Portland Nerd Dinner. I think the best quote of the night, though, goes to Jim. We were talking about various MS certifications when Chris (Developmentor, MS, author, etc.) with his bubbling enthusiasm asked, "So, what about me? Could I pass these 'MCAD' tests? |
Little Green Footballs
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Military Blog Ring (Nov 13 2003 00:26 GMT) - Greyhawk at the Mudville Gazette has set up a web ring for military bloggers, with the slogan "Free Speech From Those Who Help Make It Possible:" |
Variety.com
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MGM to buy back 10 million shares (Nov 13 2003 00:25 GMT) - Business News: Lion directors approve tender offer Keeping a pledge he made when MGM bowed out of the auction of Vivendi Universal Entertainment, head Lion-keeper Alex Yemenidjian on Wednesday detailed a plan to distrib some surplus studio cash to shareholders. |
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Calling all papal historians (Nov 13 2003 00:25 GMT) - For some of us, those multiple student shootings during the Kent State era, and the anti-abortion views of early feminists, are yawn-inducing old news. So is the remaining Hitler family and Sagan's dope smoking. Sheesh: where's MY book contract...? But did Pope Pius II write an erotic novel? |
The Command Post
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Operation Iron Hammer (Nov 13 2003 00:24 GMT) - The operation mentioned previously has a name: Operation Iron Hammer. U.S. forces in Iraq on Wednesday launched a planned and coordinated operation codenamed Iron Hammer that targeted pro-Saddam loyalists, a senior military source told Fox News. |
To Talk of Many Things
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Simple Basics: Getting the Budget ... (Nov 13 2003 00:24 GMT) - Simple Basics: Getting the Budget You Need and Deserve. My newest book is filled with shortcuts and workarounds. I've spent years researching how work really gets done (as opposed to how it's supposed to work. |
dsandler.org - dan sandler's diary
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BBC: (Nov 13 2003 00:23 GMT) - BBC: "Actor Christopher Lee has said he was mystified to learn that his key scenes have been dropped from the third Lord of the Rings movie." |
Advanced Combo Tricks
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Rings director cuts wizard scenes (Nov 13 2003 00:23 GMT) - BBC NEWS: Rings director cuts wizard scenes Actor Christopher Lee has said he was mystified to learn that his key scenes have been dropped from the third Lord of the Rings movie. Lee, 81, who plays the wizard Saruman in the trilogy, said he had expected to appear in seven minutes' worth of climactic scenes. I don't understand. How can you cut him out? |
Java-Channel
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Finalist IT Group : JAG - Java Application Generator (Nov 13 2003 00:23 GMT) - JAG is an application that creates complete, working J2EE applications. It is intended to alleviate much of the repetitive work involved in creating such applications, while providing a means of quality assurance that the applications created will be of consistent quality |
Rebelscum.com
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Twin Sons Of Different Mothers (Nov 13 2003 00:22 GMT) - A new Probe Droid has just been launched; as we received quite a bit of reader feedback on this when it was first announced, we thought it would be a good idea to see where collectors stand on Hasbro's decision to use the same body for two seemingly unrelated figures; Tanus Spijek and J'Quille. It's a practice use for such characters as Lt. Dannl Faytonni and Achk Med-Beq, as well as the new Imperial Dignitary figures, but has Hasbro gone too far this time? |
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