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Tosatti Reveals Linux 2.4 Future (Dec 01 2003 15:45 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - In a brief e-mail to the Linux Kernel mailing list this morning, 2.4 kernel maintainer outlined his plans for future 2.4 kernel development as 2.6 appears on the horizon. |
screaming at dirt
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Darkwave (Dec 01 2003 15:44 GMT) - Johnny Hollow has an incredibly cool site in terms of ambient audio and non-linear UI. Plus, if you navigate through the site and correctly answer their cryptic riddles, you can get free desktop patterns and mp3sa very cool incentive for... |
Judicious Asininity
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More Medicine Is Not Necessarily Better Medicine (Dec 01 2003 15:44 GMT) - Elliot Fisher discusses some findings related to the quality of medical care received: Earlier this year five colleagues and I published a study of regional variations in Medicare spending. In 2000, for example, per capita Medicare spending was $10,550 in Manhattan, but only $4,823 in Portland, Ore. Despite such a disparity, we found that neither the quality of care nor patients' satisfaction with it was related to costs. Now, this shouldn't really surprise anyone who has a bit of... |
Judicious Asininity
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Kill Everyone (Dec 01 2003 15:44 GMT) - Brian Bloomquist delves into the mind of a terrorist, this one, Zacarias Moussaoui, and concludes: It boils down to this: Kill everyone, especially the Muslim "pretenders," until the only people left all think like him. Clear enough? |
Rebelscum.com
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News From KEBco Toys (Dec 01 2003 15:42 GMT) - KEBco Toys writes: "We have more of the latest Saga figures In-Stock. Choose from Obi Wan Night Club, Elan Sleazebaggano, McQuarrie Stormtrooper, Bail Organa, Imperial Dignitary, Padme Tatooine, Ayy Vida Night Club and more." |
HTML.it - News
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Longhorn, la versione pirata è già disponibile (Dec 01 2003 15:42 GMT) - In Malaysia non hanno perso tempo: Longhorn è già disponibile in versione pirata al modico prezzo di 1.58 dollari al CD. Secondo il legale di Microsoft la versione è vecchia ed ha problemi che potrebbero renderne pericolosa l'installazione |
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giving thanks on thanksgiving (Dec 01 2003 15:42 GMT) - so. much. buzz.step aside Minnesota Fats, it's Michigan Damore "has anyone seen my brother Brennan?" JP McKrengels Damore and Rio pose at Centre Strizz Dirty McKean scares the daylights out of APLarcadia with his best Teen Wolf impression wha |
George Dafermos' Weblog
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Skype: When p2p meets telephony ... (Dec 01 2003 15:42 GMT) - Skype: When p2p meets telephony Ross Mayfield writes on how Estonia moves foward with Skype. People use it because it's simple, useful and because it costs less. Most importantly, Estonia understands the importance of plugging into the digital network and tapping into the previously unexploited net capabilities of its people. innovation by end-users for end-users kickstarted with the help of pragmatic and realistic policies. |
macosxhints
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10.3: Use Command-N to create new folders (Dec 01 2003 15:42 GMT) - There's a quick and easy way to restore the pre Mac OS X Command-N shortcut to New Folder. It doesn't require any third party software, although it does require Terminal access (or a .plist editor).Create a New Folder shortcu... |
forty.something
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Link and Think (Dec 01 2003 15:41 GMT) - Today is World Aids Day 2003. My Link and Think leads to Personal Stories of Women Living with HIV. [Click... |
Peter Van Dijck's Guide to Ease
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Approaches for the too-many-tabs problem (Dec 01 2003 15:41 GMT) - I've seen various, slightly differing solutions to the too-many-tabs-to-fit problem recently. Amazon does a "more tabs" thing at the right, the new AOL has an embedded tab scrolling thing (the tabs that are not embedded don't scroll, thus allowing for a selection of more important tabs that are always visible), and SAP has a scrolling tab solution without the tabs that stay (couldn't find a screenshot...). Point to other solutions in the comments and I'll add screenshots. It seems like the too-many-tabs problem is slowly coalescing towards a standard solution for websites. |
help.net
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How about a little puzzle (Dec 01 2003 15:41 GMT) - Do you believe me if I say to you that nothing is moving in this image ? Fabrice has just posted a link with more rotational illusions. |
Funlog
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Footbag Golf (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - Footbag Golf, apparently, "...Is similar to ball golf or disc golf. Your 'driver' is a very hard, round, and heavy footbag. You boot it from the tee box towards the green. From there, you use a softer and softer bag as you get closer to the hole. |
dealmac
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Microsoft Office v.X bundle for $279 (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - MegaMacs.com offers dealmac readers the retail-boxed Microsoft Office v.X with Quicken 2002 Deluxe, AppleWorks 6, FAXstf, and PCalc2 for $279.49....(more) |
Roland Tanglao's Weblog
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The Opte Project maps the Internet (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - (SOURCE:The Opte Project via Ross Mayfield)- A beautiful map. QUOTEThis project was created to make a visual representation of a space that is very much one-dimensional, a metaphysical universe. The data represented and collected here serves a multitude of purposes: Modeling the Internet, analyzing wasted IP space, IP space distribution, detecting the result of natural disasters, weather, war, and esthetics/art. |
Doug Kaye: Web Hosting Strategies
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How A Baghdad-Bound 747 Turns Invisible. (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - "So how do you fly a Boeing 747-200B, over five stories high and more than 200 feet long, carrying a gaggle of reporters and the U.S. president and his staff, halfway across the world's airspace, without anybody noticing? Well, it isn't easy." The staff at AVweb explores some details of the mission. |
Doug Kaye: Noise
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How A Baghdad-Bound 747 Turns Invisible. (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - "So how do you fly a Boeing 747-200B, over five stories high and more than 200 feet long, carrying a gaggle of reporters and the U.S. president and his staff, halfway across the world's airspace, without anybody noticing? Well, it isn't easy." The staff at AVweb explores some details of the mission. |
Doug Kaye: Web Services Strategies
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How A Baghdad-Bound 747 Turns Invisible. (Dec 01 2003 15:40 GMT) - "So how do you fly a Boeing 747-200B, over five stories high and more than 200 feet long, carrying a gaggle of reporters and the U.S. president and his staff, halfway across the world's airspace, without anybody noticing? Well, it isn't easy." The staff at AVweb explores some details of the mission. |
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