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CVS (47 commits/52 adds) (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - Most recent daily statistics ( 8 Dec 2003): Commit count: 0; Add count: 0 [Web-based access to repository] |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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SVG and XForms: Rendering Custom Content (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - 11 Dec 2003: The first Scalable Vector Graphics specification (SVG 1.0) laid the standard for XML-expressed two-dimensional interactive and animated graphics. Since then, the W3C SVG Working Group has made efforts to take SVG a step further with a strong focus on enhancing features that ease the work of using SVG for Web and desktop application development. One of the most promising features introduced in SVG 1. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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MicroSoft Starts Charging Vendors for Using FAT (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - 11 Dec 2003: This Article details how Microsoft intends to start charging vendors for the use of the FAT file system in devices such as camera memory cards and other storage media.I'm wondering if this new turn is going to mean that free unices are going to need to drop FAT support or pay Microsoft. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Review - Open Source Network Administration (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - 11 Dec 2003: You would think that with all the information that comes with a Linux or Unix operating system and the wealth of information that can be found online that a book of this type is unnecessary. When you pick it up you also realize it's not one of those mammoth guides. So what did the author put into this title to make it interesting for all you network administrators using or interested in using open source tools? Read on to find out. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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SCO Site Attacked Again? Not So Fast... (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - The SCO Group issued a release--picked up by Internet Week--claiming their Web site was downed by yet another DDOS attack. Except according to the opinion of a security expert Groklaw queried, the attack SCO describes is either fake or the result of serious administrative problems in the SCO server room. Both stories within. |
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Google to Open Engineering Office in India (Dec 11 2003 05:18 GMT) - Web Search--Google Two Quick Google Items 1) Google IPO Stuff (via News.Com) The same scenario described in this article was first discussed in a Barron's article a couple of months ago. 2) Company to Open Engineering Office in India (via WSJ) |
The Contax G Pages
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Couple (Dec 11 2003 05:15 GMT) - Asked a couple to help me update my portfolio. Image was shot with flash metered @ 2.8, off camera left, to balance with ambient light. Orlando, Florida. |
How Appealing
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Greetings from the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Dec 11 2003 05:15 GMT) - Greetings from the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Just arrived home moments ago and am pleased to report that my trip to St. Croix was fantastic. Thanks to the good folks at American Airlines for transporting me safely both ways -- albeit a day |
linkfilter.net
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Pretty women scramble men's ability to assess the future (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Psychologists in Canada have finally proved what women have long suspected - men really are irrational enough to risk entire kingdoms to catch sight of a beautiful face. According to the study, male students, when shown pictures of pretty women, were more likely to opt for short-term economic gain than wait for a better reward in the future. |
linkfilter.net
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Old Coin Shop (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - "... We have a unique site that allows collectors of all levels to search out those coins they really need and want. Updated Dec. 6, 2003! |
OECD Observer
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Building trust (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - We live in a multilateral, networked, world. It requires rules, of course, but these will never be strong without a system based on principles and values. Trade, business and science are just a few examples of areas where trust needs to be rebuilt. How ironic that mistrust should develop during today’s age of information, where knowledge and confidence, not ignorance and fear, should be the hallmarks. |
OECD Observer
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Moving beyond Cancún (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - The multilateral trading system is under great strain. But the system is alive and will gain in significance after the setback at Cancún, argues Supachai Panitchpakdi, Director-General of the World Trade Organization. |
OECD Observer
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News brief - December 2003 edition (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Composite leading indicators (CLI) project stronger recovery; Russia launches new drive to strengthen corporate governance; Jobless rate increases across the OECD area; Imports into G7 countries rise as exports stagnate; Growing energy demand will cost trillions in coming decades; |
OECD Observer
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Information society (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Switzerland is hosting the first phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva from 10–12 December 2003 and is committed to making this summit work. But what is it all about? Will it be yet another summit with political statements and resolutions of limited relevance or will it really make a difference? |
OECD Observer
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Towards a culture of online security (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Making information systems trustworthy is a job that concerns everyone. What can be done? A cultural change is needed in the society’s perception of information technology security. |
OECD Observer
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Broadband (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Broadband access is already widely available in the OECD area, yet not everyone is biting. Why? |
OECD Observer
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After the telecoms bubble (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Telecoms services companies have had a rough ride of late. Can they bounce back to the heady days of the late 1990s? Unlikely, but with restructuring under way and innovations still to come, the outlook is not dim, as long as governments continue their drive to keep markets open. |
OECD Observer
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Free speech? (Dec 11 2003 05:14 GMT) - Telecommunications costs – phone installation and the cost of time spent on calls – have fallen sharply in recent years, so why is it that OECD households are devoting an ever larger share of their income to communications? |
3xL : Lust, Love & Latex!
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Updated my guest gallery with five ... (Dec 11 2003 05:13 GMT) - Updated my guest gallery with five latex shots of Mike, one of my Danish latex friends!I also added a photo to my "3xL and friends" gallery. It's Ken, Chris and me at Jailhouse restaurant here in Copenhagen. Me and the guys look great in gear! Yoohoo! |
3xL : Lust, Love & Latex!
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I got a sweet x-mas card from Rubbe ... (Dec 11 2003 05:13 GMT) - I got a sweet x-mas card from RubberDoll! She writes that she knows that I have been naughty... Dam! Does that mean I don't get any presents this year?You can see the x-mas cards in the official "Latex Christmas Cards 2003" gallery! |
3xL : Lust, Love & Latex!
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Found this beautiful stretched late ... (Dec 11 2003 05:13 GMT) - Found this beautiful stretched latex barstool with smooth latex sides with double skin rippled top for extra support. When sat upon an comfortable figure hugging base is created. Sounds very nice! The barstool also comes with a metal foot rest is as standard for extra comfort.This latex furniture are designed and manufatured by Friction Furniture. |
Jobserve Search: security
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Security Consultant X 6 (Dec 11 2003 05:13 GMT) - Essential: high-end security consultancy experience with good risk analysis and policy definition experience. Useful: broad technical background, public sector or government/ defence sector experience, experience as a Security Architect or designing secure solutions and architecture, BS7799 Lead Auditor, CLAS, CHECK, CISSP. To act as a Security Consultant for this medium sized Pan-European Technical Consultancy throughout the South of England. |
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