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Macromedia to join Ecma (Nov 25 2003 23:07 GMT) - Nov 24, 2003 ... developed and maintains the key standard ECMAScript (ECMA-262 and ISO/IEC 16262) - widely known through implementations such as Netscape JavaScript, Microsoft ... |
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On The Issues (Nov 25 2003 23:07 GMT) - Extremely useful and easy to understand site on current politics. Presents the issues for the 2004 race in a nice, easy to undestand format and the presidential candidate's stances on them. Also, shows the general political ideology of the candidates in respect to the political spectrum, similiar to the one used in the World's Smallest Political Quiz . Plus, you can find out the same sort of info for your local congressional representatives and senators and their voting history. |
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KPCB loses the 'K' Founder ... (Nov 25 2003 23:06 GMT) - KPCB loses the 'K' Founder Eugene Kleiner passes away at the age of 80. He was one of the 'Fairchild Eight' founders of the pioneering semiconductor firm, and so was close to the roots of both venture capital and the chip business in the Valley. RIP. |
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Big Island Report (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - (US) Lisa Yoshizumi, 46, of Hilo with contempt of court, promotion of a dangerous drug and possession of drug paraphernalia. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(100%), $propaganda_theme2(100%), $drugs(90%), $paraphernalia(100%), $various_drugs(90%)] |
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Group agrees to fine over political ads (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - (US) The complaint against Jefferson City-based ACT Missouri was filed with the Ethics Commission in April by Columbia attorney Dan Viets.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(50%), $propaganda_theme3(50%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $cannabis(100%)] |
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Entry 332 (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - Guardian Digital The Guardian Online has been my favourite online paper for a long time. I find that it, balanced against Samizdata is best. But now, the Guardian is beta-testing a new service. It has both the Guardian and its sister paper, the Observer, and you can select any page from any section of the print editions and get a thumbnail view. Clicking on a story brings up the text of that story. |
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X Saves (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - Ya, I would think Ecstacy could help with a lot of things...and that is why a lot of people take... |
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HIV rate hits record high (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - Five million people became infectedwith HIV worldwide and three million died this year alone, the highest rate since the beginning of the epidemic, says an official report released Tuesday afternoon. |
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Date set for Georgian election (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - Parliament today set Jan. 4 as the date for new presidential elections, following the resignation of Eduard Shevardnadze in the face of nationwide protests. The deputies voted 155 to 0 in favor of the date, which under the Constitution had to be held within 45 days. |
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The NOAA now has experimental ... (Nov 25 2003 23:05 GMT) - The NOAA now has experimental weather alerts up in RSS and CAP/XML formats. Definitely helpful when things get ugly outside and we need to decide when to throw in the towel. You have until December 30th to provide the gov't. with feedback... |
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Indie-Structible (Nov 25 2003 23:04 GMT) - Catching up on some Zeropaid this morning, two articles caught my eye. Bands 'urged to cut album tracks' about record labels asking their artists to slim down their albums: "The final choice will always be the artist's, but I feel - and consumer research bears it out - that the public thinks albums have too much filler," Mr Ienner told the paper. Unfortunately they don't name any artists except Outkast (for having a lot of songs on their new album) and Bruce Springsteen (for having only 8 on Born To Run). I don't think Outkast's doing too badly. |
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Moving from HTML 4.01 to XHTML 1.1 (Nov 25 2003 23:04 GMT) - HTML 4.01 has evolved into a new markup language dubbed XHTML, based on the XML standard developed by the W3C. If you have never used XML, don't fret; you only need to break a few bad habits to move from HTML to XHTML. If you want your Web pages to be compliant with future browsers, XHTML is the way to go. |
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