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NOTBBC - The Music Forum
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Mick Hucknall.... (Jan 06 2004 18:59 GMT) - Last post by Inigo Montoya on 18:42 06/Jan/04 - ... has really begun to annoy me again, after years that of being perfectly out of sight and out of mind. |
Hacktivismo
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'ADL Says Hitler Ad Should Never Have Appeared on MoveOn.org' (Jan 06 2004 18:59 GMT) - pr releases "MoveOn.org clearly would not have accepted a pornographic ad as legitimate criticism of a candidate. Why did they think that images of Hitler, the Nazi whose evil regime was responsible for the slaughter of millions of people during the Holocaust, was a fitting and credible expression of criticism of President Bush and his policies? Their lack of discretion cheapens the level of political discourse in America, and their comments explaining it were hardly comforting." The Anti-Defamation League, founded in 1913, is the world's leading organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice and bigotry. |
The Review
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The Asian Dollar Mystery (Jan 06 2004 18:59 GMT) - (Review) It's a mystery. And David Ignatius is on it's trail. The new year begins with a financial mystery: Why have China and Japan continued to accumulate large dollar surpluses -- financing the U.S. |
Cronaca
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Mob attacks Indian historical institute (Jan 06 2004 18:58 GMT) - An Indian mob has destroyed 30,000 ancient manuscripts and rioted in retaliation for Oxford University Press publishing a book about a Hindu king. The incident was sparked by an allegedly objectionable observations by author and |
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
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Consultant googlefight (Jan 06 2004 18:57 GMT) - My grad school roommate, Aidan, was wondering what a knowledge management consultant does. I don't know if he learned anything, but he came up with this useful information based on consulting google: "data management consultant" 530 hits "information management consultant"... |
d2r
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watching jobs' macworld keynote (Jan 06 2004 18:57 GMT) - And on the 20th anniversary of the launch of the Mac no less... First, It is amazing that an audience can clap, hoot and make lots of noise over someone saying "We've added a G5 to our XServe line" and things of that nature. It is kind of surreal. Aside from XServe upgrades and such and the new versions of iLife apps (iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD), Jobs announced GarageBand, software for making music, and what I can say is: WOW. |
a preponderance of evidence
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Quick Keynote Blogging (Jan 06 2004 18:57 GMT) - G5 now available as XServe starting at $2,999 for single processor to $3,999 for dual G5 Jobs declared “transition to OS X is over”. iLive updated - new version for $49 iTunes new version, has 70% market share, 500,000 songs iPhoto much faster, 25k pictures, rating, some more features iDVD has new templates iLive also includes a new program called GarageBand for home music studio and mixing iPods updated, bigger capacities, same prices new headphones as accessories Second member of the iPod family: iPod mini 4 GB solid-state flash storage, 1,000 songs, .5 inches, $249 - looks like a mini iPod - duh! |
d2r
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watching jobs' macworld keynote (Jan 06 2004 18:57 GMT) - And on the 20th anniversary of the launch of the Mac no less... First, It is amazing that an audience can clap, hoot and make lots of noise over someone saying "We've added a G5 to our XServe line" and things of that nature. It is kind of surreal. Aside from XServe upgrades and such and the new versions of iLife apps (iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD), Jobs announced GarageBand, software for making music, and what I can say is: WOW. |
The Camelot Herald
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Some Big Hot Fixes (Jan 06 2004 18:57 GMT) - Lots of important things for you to note. We had a lot of feedback from over the holidays to respond to, and I really appreciate the time and trouble you all took to write us such thoughtful notes and essays. Anyway, on the notes - these things are now on live servers. |
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