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Yahoo's New Plan to Fight Spam (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - In a bid to fight junk e-mail, Yahoo is developing technology that would automatically authenticate the sender of a message so that unwanted solicitations could be blocked. |
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Public Pot Company's Pipe Dreams (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - An Internet maverick plans to take a marijuana distribution company public on the Canadian and Nasdaq stock exchanges. A few things, including the law, stand in his way for now. By Charles Mandel. |
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India Fires Supercool-Fuel Rocket (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - The country develops and successfully test-fires a rocket engine fueled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. Such cryogenic engines can be used to launch communications satellites, land on the moon or fire intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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Public Pot Company's Pipe Dreams (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - An Internet maverick plans to take a marijuana distribution company public on the Canadian and Nasdaq stock exchanges. A few things, including the law, stand in his way for now. By Charles Mandel. |
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India Fires Supercool-Fuel Rocket (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - The country develops and successfully test-fires a rocket engine fueled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. Such cryogenic engines can be used to launch communications satellites, land on the moon or fire intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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Public Pot Company's Pipe Dreams (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - An Internet maverick plans to take a marijuana distribution company public on the Canadian and Nasdaq stock exchanges. A few things, including the law, stand in his way for now. By Charles Mandel. |
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India Fires Supercool-Fuel Rocket (Dec 06 2003 23:12 GMT) - The country develops and successfully test-fires a rocket engine fueled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. Such cryogenic engines can be used to launch communications satellites, land on the moon or fire intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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Safe area America (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Graphic novelist Joe Sacco goes back to Sarajevo with his powerful new book "The Fixer" -- and talks about why the entire U.S. population should be tried for war crimes. |
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"The Last Samurai" (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Tom Cruise learns about honor, twirls those pointy sticks with the poise of a drum majorette, and seeks spiritual enlightenment in this deadly boring would-be epic. |
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Safe area America (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Graphic novelist Joe Sacco goes back to Sarajevo with his powerful new book "The Fixer" -- and talks about why the entire U.S. population should be tried for war crimes. |
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"The Last Samurai" (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Tom Cruise learns about honor, twirls those pointy sticks with the poise of a drum majorette, and seeks spiritual enlightenment in this deadly boring would-be epic. |
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Safe area America (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Graphic novelist Joe Sacco goes back to Sarajevo with his powerful new book "The Fixer" -- and talks about why the entire U.S. population should be tried for war crimes. |
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"The Last Samurai" (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Tom Cruise learns about honor, twirls those pointy sticks with the poise of a drum majorette, and seeks spiritual enlightenment in this deadly boring would-be epic. |
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Is Dean stoppable? (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Every candidate has a winning scenario -- but six weeks before the first vote, Dean looks invincible. What are the odds anybody can beat him? |
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Is Dean stoppable? (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Every candidate has a winning scenario -- but six weeks before the first vote, Dean looks invincible. What are the odds anybody can beat him? |
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Is Dean stoppable? (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - Every candidate has a winning scenario -- but six weeks before the first vote, Dean looks invincible. What are the odds anybody can beat him? |
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Debugging Configure (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - All too often, checking the README of a package yields only the none-too-specific "Build Instructions: Run configure, then run make." But what about when that doesn't work? In this article, the author discusses what to do when an automatic configuration script doesn't work -- and what you can do as a developer to keep failures to a minimum. After all, if your build process doesn't work, users are just as badly off as if your program doesn't work once it's built. |
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Debugging Configure (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - All too often, checking the README of a package yields only the none-too-specific "Build Instructions: Run configure, then run make." But what about when that doesn't work? In this article, the author discusses what to do when an automatic configuration script doesn't work -- and what you can do as a developer to keep failures to a minimum. After all, if your build process doesn't work, users are just as badly off as if your program doesn't work once it's built. |
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Debugging Configure (Dec 06 2003 23:11 GMT) - All too often, checking the README of a package yields only the none-too-specific "Build Instructions: Run configure, then run make." But what about when that doesn't work? In this article, the author discusses what to do when an automatic configuration script doesn't work -- and what you can do as a developer to keep failures to a minimum. After all, if your build process doesn't work, users are just as badly off as if your program doesn't work once it's built. |
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Interview with Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - Boinx's Software's iStopMotion enables users to create sophisticated stop-motion animation movies with nothing more than an iSight and a Mac OS X computer. It recently captured first place in the International division of the Mac OS X Innovators Contest. Oliver Breidenbach is the public face for Boinx, and I had the chance to talk with him about Mac software development, marketing, and how to survive in this business. |
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Interview with Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - Boinx's Software's iStopMotion enables users to create sophisticated stop-motion animation movies with nothing more than an iSight and a Mac OS X computer. It recently captured first place in the International division of the Mac OS X Innovators Contest. Oliver Breidenbach is the public face for Boinx, and I had the chance to talk with him about Mac software development, marketing, and how to survive in this business. |
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Interview with Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - Boinx's Software's iStopMotion enables users to create sophisticated stop-motion animation movies with nothing more than an iSight and a Mac OS X computer. It recently captured first place in the International division of the Mac OS X Innovators Contest. Oliver Breidenbach is the public face for Boinx, and I had the chance to talk with him about Mac software development, marketing, and how to survive in this business. |
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Microsoft Giving Away Services For Unix 3.0 (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - "When Microsoft Services for Unix 3.0 came out, a highlight was its surprisingly low price tag. In a promotion running through the end of this month, the set of tools and services for interoperating between Windows, Unix and Linux is free. The giveaway presumably is designed to generate some new users who will then want the latest features available in SFU 3.5, which entered beta testing in late July and should be released soon. |
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Microsoft Giving Away Services For Unix 3.0 (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - "When Microsoft Services for Unix 3.0 came out, a highlight was its surprisingly low price tag. In a promotion running through the end of this month, the set of tools and services for interoperating between Windows, Unix and Linux is free. The giveaway presumably is designed to generate some new users who will then want the latest features available in SFU 3.5, which entered beta testing in late July and should be released soon. |
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Microsoft Giving Away Services For Unix 3.0 (Dec 06 2003 23:10 GMT) - "When Microsoft Services for Unix 3.0 came out, a highlight was its surprisingly low price tag. In a promotion running through the end of this month, the set of tools and services for interoperating between Windows, Unix and Linux is free. The giveaway presumably is designed to generate some new users who will then want the latest features available in SFU 3.5, which entered beta testing in late July and should be released soon. |
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Suitable for Mounting (Dec 06 2003 23:09 GMT) - Cynthia Plaster Caster has been making plaster casts of the erect penises of rock stars since 1968. Jimi Hendrix's "very statuesque and antique-looking" member broke the mold, but she "managed to reconnect the head to the shaft to the testicles." (12-06) |
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Suitable for Mounting (Dec 06 2003 23:09 GMT) - Cynthia Plaster Caster has been making plaster casts of the erect penises of rock stars since 1968. Jimi Hendrix's "very statuesque and antique-looking" member broke the mold, but she "managed to reconnect the head to the shaft to the testicles." (12-06) |
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Suitable for Mounting (Dec 06 2003 23:09 GMT) - Cynthia Plaster Caster has been making plaster casts of the erect penises of rock stars since 1968. Jimi Hendrix's "very statuesque and antique-looking" member broke the mold, but she "managed to reconnect the head to the shaft to the testicles." (12-06) |
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