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Actus : EVARISK renforce son équipe (Dec 13 2003 04:59 GMT) - 2003-12-12 : EVARISK : Dans le cadre de son développement, EVARISK est heureuse de vous annoncer qu'elle renforce son équipe. Nous souhaitons la bienvenue à Nicolas JANDA, ingénieur commercial, et espérons vous servir encore plus efficacemment. |
The Left Coaster
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Bush Flops On Bioterrorism and Flu Vaccines (Dec 13 2003 04:59 GMT) - Over two years after the Bush Administration criticized the Clinton Administration for not putting needed investments into the nation’s public health system to deal with the threat of bioterrorism, the nation finds itself unable to grapple with something as annual... |
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Ducky (Dec 13 2003 04:59 GMT) - Things are just ducky, now that Cheney's left town or It's better to be a tiresome left-winger than a dead duck Things are just ducky, now that Cheney's left town Having narrowly escaped being shot by Vice President Dick Cheney during his hunting trip to the Rolling Rock Club in... |
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Truth (Dec 13 2003 04:59 GMT) - It is one thing to show a man that he is in error, and another to put him in possession of truth— John Locke... |
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Put The Doggie in the Pound (Dec 13 2003 04:59 GMT) - Not that the nice doggie has ever been mistaken for a nice doggie but his implied threats to Eric would quite possibly qualify as violating many states hate speech laws or laws against terroristic threats. The doggie says: Here's a hint to you, Eric: The gov't can't do anything to... |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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Interesting resource issues in .NET (Dec 13 2003 04:58 GMT) - Brad Abrams points out an interesting issue with the managed/unmanaged divide in .NET: The GC does an amazing job of managing managed memory¦ We really work hard to make sure pages stay hot, and the memory is cached where you need it¦. But the reality of the world is that for many folks it is not just managed memory they have to deal with. Often you have to deal with memory allocated by legacy APIs in an unmanaged heap which the GC does not directly manage or external non-memory resources. |
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Korean Art (Dec 13 2003 04:55 GMT) - "Perception is an evolving, learning-on-the-job process. It thrives on new input and on education, which is what a prolonged and repeated experience of art, particularly unfamiliar art, is. Korean art has been largely invisible in the West, so we all have a lot of catching up to do. The Asian Art Museum, which has been lighting the way to Korean art and culture for years, continues to do so in these admirable shows. Now it's time for other institutions to pick up the torch. |
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Framhaldið (Dec 13 2003 04:54 GMT) - Mér líkar ekkert betur við Max Weber nú en ég gerði í morgun. Og nú er bara einn og hálfur tími í prófið. Það hlýtur að telj ... |
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Morgunraunir (Dec 13 2003 04:54 GMT) - Bölvaður sé hinn armi þrjótur og þræll, Max Weber. Tvímælalaust með þeim leiðinlegri í félagsfræðinni. Má ég þá heldur kjósa ... |
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Bróðir minn (Dec 13 2003 04:54 GMT) - Eins og allir aðrir á landinu er ég búinn að lesa blogg Togga pop um bróður sinn. Þetta er saga sem snertir mann enda mjög e ... |
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transportation calories (Dec 13 2003 04:52 GMT) - Global Trade = Global Warming: Sustain, a U.K.-based food and farming alliance, has shown that iceberg lettuce flown from Los Angeles to London requires 127 calories of fuel for every food calorie. Sustain also reports that countries often end up swapping food instead of importing critical items that cannot be produced locally. |
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Hiring Programmers (Dec 13 2003 04:52 GMT) - A parody (kinda) of this eacanada.com billboard (thanks kasia!) Using Perl would have made it more obscure to the non-technical, but I try to stay away from Perl. |
David Chiu
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Bahay Natin (Dec 13 2003 04:52 GMT) - Tonight I picked up some Filipino food at this new take-out place called Bahay Natin (our house). I was actually in the area to pick-up sushi and I saw the restaraunt so I decided to get sushi for Heather and... |
MonkeyFilter
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Old Computer Magazines (Dec 13 2003 04:52 GMT) - Old British computer magazines. British computer magazines from the eighties. Including Dragon User, Crash, Atari User, Zzap!, and many more. Magazines just don' |
Subdued Citizen
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SUVs more effective at killing walkers (Dec 13 2003 04:50 GMT) - In SUVs double pedestrians' risk of death the New Scientist reports that "someone struck by a large sports utility vehicle is more than twice as likely to die as someone hit by a saloon car travelling at the same speed." That must gratify those drivers who buy SUVs because they want to intimidate (as discussed in a previous posting). |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Mugs (Dec 13 2003 04:50 GMT) - ... NetNewsWire mugs make great gifts! Blosxom mugs too. ... And Crazy Apple Rumors, MacMerc, TidBITS, and more... |
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Linux: Benchmarking HT Performance On A Single Processor (Dec 13 2003 04:50 GMT) - As symmetric multithreading (aka hyperthreading) [story] capable processors become more of a commodity, it is interesting to know what benefit can be expected. Con Kolivas [interview] performed some recent benchmarking with just that in mind. He explains, "I set out to find how the hyper-thread schedulers would affect the all important kernel compile benchmark on machines that most of us are likely to encounter soon. The single processor HT machine." Con's tests where performed running the 2. |
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