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Galactor or Galactus? (Dec 11 2003 05:25 GMT) - Galactor Nemesis of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. aka Katse, Zoltar. Reports to strange floating eye/bird. Master of disguise. Super genuis. |
Pure Land Mountain
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~~~~~~~~~ WOODSTOVE TIME Finally a dust of... (Dec 11 2003 05:24 GMT) - ~~~~~~~~~ WOODSTOVE TIME Finally a dust of white upon the mountains beneath their caps of cloud; very late in the year. Mt. Ibuki across the blue mirror of the Lake has been wearing formal white for some time now. As a direct result of all this |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Harvard Prof Tapped for Berkeley Law (Dec 11 2003 05:24 GMT) - A Harvard University law professor has been tapped to become dean of the University of California, Berkeley law school, university officials said. Christopher Edley, who has taught at Harvard since 1981, will assume the post no later than July 1, 2004, Berkeley spokeswoman Marie Felde said Wednesday. |
The Village News
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Car tax repeal hits home (Dec 11 2003 05:23 GMT) - Der Gropenfuehrer's scorched earth policy. He got elected on this promise, now the state crumbles under the weight of his ego. Car tax repeal hits home "Today the rubber hits the road for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's reduction of the state's car tax. The monthly payments from vehicle license fees that cities and counties use to pay for police and firefighters' salaries, write welfare checks and keep library lights on will shrink by nearly $300 million, for a total loss of nearly $4 billion. |
The Village News
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Mayor Tells Deputy: Don't Call Me Dude (Dec 11 2003 05:23 GMT) - Mayor Tells Deputy: Don't Call Me Dude "I asked him five times, 'Please, officer, don't call me dude.' I'm not a dude. I'm 41 years old, I'm a businessman, I'm a Christian and I consider myself a gentleman," — NO COMMENT. |
Mark Fox's Weblog
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Is this a joke? By ... (Dec 11 2003 05:23 GMT) - Is this a joke? By 1905 the Wright Brothers Flyer 3 flew 24 miles in 39.5 minutes and they offered to sale the airplane to the US government. |
Jenny Levine: RSS
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Utah Legislature Adds RSS. The ... (Dec 11 2003 05:23 GMT) - Utah Legislature Adds RSS. The Utah Legislature has added an RSS feed (v2). The feed is described (in the RSS) as "The Official Newsfeed for the Utah Legislature." The feed contains links to PDF reports about interim day activities, audit releases, and some news. Its not clear how its being produced--I hope that its linked into what ever other systems they use for tracking news releases or it will probably fall into disuse. |
.NET From India
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Length of command line? (Dec 11 2003 05:22 GMT) - What is the best place for Windows programming trivia and tips... Raymond Chen's Blog ofcourse.. Another wonderful post on What is the command line length limit?... |
Jan Haugland: Blasphemous Metablogging
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Sucking up to extremists: The ... (Dec 11 2003 05:22 GMT) - Sucking up to extremists: The Nobel Peace Lecture 2003 I was mildly optimistic when the Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi (picture) received the Nobel Peace Prize this year. Women's rights and children's rights, easily overlooked in a world where big issues, big money and big interests are fighting, surely need a recognition. Even though Shirin Ebadi strongly believes that human rights struggles can be fought and won within the framework of Islam... Well, it is worth a try isn't it? |
Secular Blasphemy
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Sucking up to extremists: The ... (Dec 11 2003 05:22 GMT) - Sucking up to extremists: The Nobel Peace Lecture 2003 I was mildly optimistic when the Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi (picture) received the Nobel Peace Prize this year. Women's rights and children's rights, easily overlooked in a world where big issues, big money and big interests are fighting, surely need a recognition. Even though Shirin Ebadi strongly believes that human rights struggles can be fought and won within the framework of Islam... Well, it is worth a try isn't it? |
ITPapers.com - Recent Biology White Papers
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High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) Benefits (Dec 11 2003 05:22 GMT) - As computational needs continue to grow in complexity and larger data sets require analysis, customers are requiring higher levels of computational capability at much lower price points. High Performance Computing Clustering (HPCC) offers a solution that not only provides a powerful implementation of computing, but is also very cost effective when compared with the traditional method of using specialty computers designed for parallel computing. Download this white paper to learn more. |
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