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-- From the Zero Files, 12/2/1996 (Dec 12 2003 13:55 GMT) - "People such as Steven Spielberg, Kate Capshaw, Michael Jordan, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Harry Anderson, Richard Starkey, Rod Stewart, Rachel Hunter, Tom Petty, George Lucas, Jack Nicholson, Natalie Merchant, Sting, Sheryl Crow, Michael Eisner, Amy Grant, Will Clark, Troy Aikman,... |
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Open Thread Friday (Dec 12 2003 13:55 GMT) - As I celebrate 35 years of living, the comments section is now open. More entries and replies to recent comments... |
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Open Thread Friday (Dec 12 2003 13:55 GMT) - As I celebrate 35 years of living, the comments section is now open. More entries and replies to recent comments... |
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Linux Advisory Watch - December 12, 2003 (Dec 12 2003 13:55 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - This week, advisories were released for GnuPG, cvs, rsync, screen, and ethereal. The distributors include Conectiva, Fedora, Gentoo, Immunix, Mandrake, Red Hat, and Slackware. |
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Toshiba Introduces the latest Tablet PC with Built-in Acceleration Sensor (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - "Tokyo (JCNN) Toshiba Corporation (TSE: 6502) introduced December 5 the latest model in the dynabook SS Series of Tablet PCs. The M200 features an acceleration sensor which detects the orientation of the PC to automatically adjust the screen from portrait to landscape mode or vice versa. Also, thanks to the motion sensor, users can activate a series of applications by lightly shaking the Tablet PC. Its LCD screen is equipped with Toshiba's proprietary Tablet Pen Button technology to allow user... |
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HEY, HERE'S an Iraqi protest ... (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - HEY, HERE'S an Iraqi protest that the Washington Post deigns to cover. It's a lot smaller than the one Wednesday, but it's against an American action, so it must be news! Susanna Cornett offers some thoughts on the protest coverage that seem applicable here: I think you're correct to a... |
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HEY, HERE'S an Iraqi protest ... (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - HEY, HERE'S an Iraqi protest that the Washington Post deigns to cover. It's a lot smaller than the one Wednesday, but it's against an American action, so it must be news! Susanna Cornett offers some thoughts on the protest coverage that seem applicable here: I think you're correct to a... |
Sportfan.nl
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Inge de Bruijn wil vormbehoud tonen (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - SPORTFAN.NL - Inge de Bruijn wil bij de GP-wedstrijd Swim Cup in maart in Amsterdam vormbehoud tonen voor de Olympische Spelen in Athene. - [Donderdag 11 December 2003] |
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Ruud Borst wint in Assen (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - SCHAATSFAN.NL - Ruud Borst heeft in Assen de derde marathon in de Greenery Six gewonnen. Jeroen de Vries werd tweede. Erik Hulzebosch derde. - [Donderdag 11 December 2003] |
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Minardi wil Verstappen behouden (Dec 12 2003 13:54 GMT) - FORMULE1FAN.NL - Minardi wil verder met Jos Verstappen. Paul Stoddart hoopt dat Verstappen nog een seizoen voor zijn renstal wil rijden. - [Woensdag 10 December 2003] |
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Date: December 11 2003Measurements of ancient air ... (Dec 12 2003 13:52 GMT) - Date: December 11 2003Measurements of ancient air bubbles trapped in Antarctic ice offers evidence that humans have been changing the global climate since thousands of years before the industrial revolution. From 8000 years ago, atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide began to rise as humans started clearing forests, planting crops and raising livestock, a scientist said on Tuesday. Methane levels started increasing 3000 years later. The combined increases of the two greenhouse gases implicated in global warming were slow but steady and staved off what should have been a period of significant natural cooling, said Bill Ruddiman, emeritus professor at the University of Virginia. |
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