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El GNUdista
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Una palabra vale más que mil imágenes (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Planeta Voy a lo grande, parece ser que poner una foto boca abajo con una obviedad al pie hace que suban mucho las visitas y que tengas muchos comentarios, pues yo no voy a ser menos y, como ya he dicho, voy a lo grande. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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LRS (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - The LRS has been plying his trade since '94, evolving, revolving and reinventing, from sonic terror tracks to laid back circular beats, he is open. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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dj Sueme (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Shaggy catches up with Sueme (aka Phil Wells from Subhead) after he finished spinning at Fun Poison: Karnage. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Recloose (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - In the spring of 1997, Matt Chicoine, aka Recloose, made first contact with techno pioneer and Planet E label head Carl Craig by way of a carefully placed sandwich containing Recloose's demo tape. Craig bit. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Club Stylus (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Hastings is soon to have it's very own dance venue (bout time too) in the form of "Stylus". Opening date is set for 7th Dec. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Flipside Records (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Flipside Records opened in 1993 and have been rocking Wellington dancefloors, streets, homes and offices with fine tunes ever since. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Basstech (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - After 2 years living in London (Brixton) during the early 1990's promoting UK based reggae artists, soundsystems & djs, I made the decision to return home to Aotearoa in 1995 and start a company marketing, promoting and touring (predominantly) reggae and dub music. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Mix (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Mix nightclub, 262 K'Rd, has been around for only a few months but is already becoming known as a bit of an alternative on 'the strip' where it is one of the few places to offer the true underground clubbing experience. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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LOOP Recordings Aot(ear)oa (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Buoyed by the acclaim and success of the now defunct LOOP magazine's cover CD series and the opportunities the venture had presented to independent local musicians, LOOP RECORDINGS AOT(EAR)OA was established in mid-2001 to fill the void left by the magazine's untimely closure. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Musicpeople (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Musicpeople are house music promoters based in Auckland, promoting local events and international djs from the USA and Europe. |
Thru the Eye of Obscure
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Capitalrecordings (Nov 30 2003 00:59 GMT) - Wellington's illest record label, specialising in releasing anything we take a liking to, home of the earwork and capitalbase compilations. |
muddysmind.com
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The Return of Juan Valdez! (Nov 30 2003 00:58 GMT) - Full Story @ Mercury News Coffee growers to open U.S. stores COLOMBIAN FEDERATION TO TOUT VALDEZ BRAND The Colombian Coffee Federation, which represents more than 500,000 Colombian coffee growers, is planning to open its first coffee shops -- all bearing... |
Gizmodo
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The ultimate Christmas tree ornament (Nov 30 2003 00:58 GMT) - Yahoo has put up a Christmas tree in New York City's Herald Square with the ultimate tree ornament on top: a WiFi access point that any nearby can use to access the Internet. And even better, Yahoo is giving away personalized Christmas ornaments to everyone who logs on using the tree. Read [Via Gothamist]... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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The ultimate Christmas tree ornament (Nov 30 2003 00:58 GMT) - Yahoo has put up a Christmas tree in New York City's Herald Square with the ultimate tree ornament on top: a WiFi access point that any nearby can use to access the Internet. And even better, Yahoo is giving away personalized Christmas ornaments to everyone who logs on using the tree. Read [Via Gothamist]... |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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AP Top News at 12:58 a.m. EST (Nov 30 2003 00:58 GMT) - BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Assailants ambushed a team of Spanish intelligence officers Saturday, killing seven agents in a bloody new attack on U.S. allies in Iraq. Two Japanese diplomats were shot to death in a separate attack. The two attacks came a little more than two weeks after 19 Italians were killed in a suicide bombing that appeared aimed at... |
Armavirumque
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'An Urgent Communique from AMIRI BARAKA' (Nov 30 2003 00:57 GMT) - DOES NEWARK WANT TO GO BACK TO JULY 1967? (An Urgent Communique from AMIRI BARAKA) The date the time of the Newark Rebellion, Detroit had gone up a few minutes before, Watts two years before that. These were the most explosive, deadly and expensive ou |
Scott Adams' Radio Weblog
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Legend's new entry level Palm (Nov 30 2003 00:57 GMT) - New budget priced Palm coming from Legend. The Lenovo P300 looks like it will be pretty thin and light and will have a 200MHz processor, a 3-inch, 320x320 pixel color display, 16MB of RAM, and run on Palm OS 5.3. Like that new Mitac Mio 168 Pocket PC, this is probably only going to be sold in China. |
Java-Channel
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Java vs. .NET Security, Part 1 (Nov 30 2003 00:56 GMT) - Java and .NET address similar code security issues, but which one offers the best security implementation? Denis Piliptchouk's series starts with a side-by-side look at how each performs configuration, code verification, and memory isolation. |
Java-Channel
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Regular Expressions in J2SE (Nov 30 2003 00:56 GMT) - Java applications that perform text searching and manipulation using String and StringTokenizer classes often result in complex code, leading to a maintenance nightmare. Another alternative is regular expressions. Hetal Shah explains how to implement regular expressions using the java.util.regex package, and how it can make your code easier to write and maintain. |
Java-Channel
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ViolinStrings (Nov 30 2003 00:56 GMT) - ViolinStrings is a very useful Java package that provides dozens of functions to manipulate strings. |
Java-Channel
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FormattedDataSet API (Nov 30 2003 00:56 GMT) - The FormattedDataSet API is an easy way to generate dynamic text (HTML, XML, WML, JavaScript, etc.). It combines data and formatting to generate the dynamic text. Templates contain formatting. Out of the box, it can generate all common HTML elements (table, list box, drop down list box, multi-select list box, etc. |
Java-Channel
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jamp, a very good mp3 player (Nov 30 2003 00:56 GMT) - jamp is a very good mp3 player, inspired by the well-known winamp. it can be started like a standalone java application, or with java web start. you should try jam,because his features are awesome! ed |
Mama Write
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All Is Quiet (Nov 30 2003 00:55 GMT) - Ah... quiet. James went to bed early, still nursing the flu, and Nicholas, who hadn't taken a nap all day, just crashed. I'm a bit tired, too, but not ready to sleep. I've got Darkness Falls on TiVo to watch,... |
Eightlinks
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Glowing red GM fish to sell in US (Nov 30 2003 00:55 GMT) - Glowing red GM fish to sell in US - "A tropical fish that fluoresces bright red is set to become the first genetically modified pet to go on sale in the US. Alan Blake and colleagues at Yorktown Technologies LP say the GloFish will be available from January 2004..."... Posted by abursey at 06:55 PM |
Blogator.com
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SOT Linux Advisory: postgresql (Nov 30 2003 00:55 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - "Two bugs that can lead to buffer overflows have been found in the PostgreSQL abstract data type to ASCII conversion routines..."... |
Tong Family Blog
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Ski Shopping (Nov 30 2003 00:53 GMT) - With all this great snow, I’ve been looking for skis. Missed most of the sales, so I’m off trolling the web. Here are some interesting sites for the Volkl 724 Pro and Rossignol Bandit B2 I‘ |
Polemics
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The Notion of Nation (Nov 30 2003 00:53 GMT) - I just read this short article by Chris Schlect in Credenda Agenda and thought it worthy of sharing here. The... |
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