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Blog for America
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Building Momentum (Jan 12 2004 05:11 GMT) - You blew past the bat goal this afternoon, and the final total stands at $846,893.12 -- you are incredible. Let's keep this momentum -- there are just 7 days to Iowa and you can still have an impact: Go to... |
DR Nyheder
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Flygtninge lyver sig til at vre brn (Jan 12 2004 05:11 GMT) - Flere end 100 flygtninge forsgte sidste r at omg de danske regler for asyl og familiesammenfring ved at opgive, at de var brn under 18 r.Rntgenbilleder af flygtningenes hndled og tandst samt deres fysiske fremtoning, afslrede mere end 75 procent i at lyve. |
Opinions of the Wolf: Opinion
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Photoshop No Longer The Tool Of Choice For Counterfeiters (Jan 12 2004 05:11 GMT) - Photoshop rips heavy cultural symbols out of artists' phrasebook Photoshop CS Adds Banknote Image Detection, Blocking? Photoshop BS Yep, the latest version of Photoshop, (Photoshop CS), now automatically detects US currency and prevents you from manipulating, copying and pasting it. Paint Shop Pro 8 has also followed suit. This handy site contains links and facts about using bank note images for countries around the world. And if I've read the US guidelines correctly, you can use illustrations of US currency provided you follow these guidelines. |
Opinion
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Photoshop No Longer The Tool Of Choice For Counterfeiters (Jan 12 2004 05:11 GMT) - Photoshop rips heavy cultural symbols out of artists' phrasebook Photoshop CS Adds Banknote Image Detection, Blocking? Photoshop BS Yep, the latest version of Photoshop, (Photoshop CS), now automatically detects US currency and prevents you from manipulating, copying and pasting it. Paint Shop Pro 8 has also followed suit. This handy site contains links and facts about using bank note images for countries around the world. And if I've read the US guidelines correctly, you can use illustrations of US currency provided you follow these guidelines. |
#!/usr/bin/geek
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Change your passwords! (Jan 12 2004 05:09 GMT) - If you have been using the same password on every web store, every community, and web site that requires registration you might think you're making your life less complicated by making remembering that password so much easier but in actuality you're just making the work easier for script kiddies and identity thieves. Its of paramount importance that everyone use a unique password every time they are asked to create one. Use a password manager, create a database, word file, or at worst use a paper note pad to keep track of all your unique passwords. No matter how you decide to store your passwords make sure you have a way of securely backing it up, and keep a backup off location as well. Personally I store my passwords in an encrypted database and copy it (along with my address book and some other important documents) to a SD flash card which I keep in my wallet. |
C-Squared
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what a weekend... (Jan 12 2004 05:08 GMT) - so this weekend, we continued our search of houses, beginning on Fri after work. The hose wasn't the greatest, and... |
Peaktalk
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THE O'NEILL PROPHECY (Jan 12 2004 05:08 GMT) - The anti-war crowd must be jumping up and down over Paul O Neills revelations in his recent book. The fact that the Bush administration had started to plan the invasion of Iraq only days after being inaugurated and thus well... |
Serial
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Wiki Import Tools (Jan 12 2004 05:07 GMT) - Ever since I set up the new Wiki, I have been looking for an import tool. Basically I need to import existing HTML documentation. If something exists, drop me a line.... |
Mike Radar
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New Look - Audio Page (Jan 12 2004 05:06 GMT) - I've gotten into using overLIB for fancier websites, and the first to get the overhaul is my Audio Page. Note the random image locations as well as the new popup information about each song. Let me know if you find a bug. |
Lonewacko
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Al Sharpton, idiot and race pimp (Jan 12 2004 05:06 GMT) - Gosh, I hate to defend Howie Dean, but: Under fire in a campaign debate, Howard Dean conceded grudgingly Sunday night that he never named a black or Latino to his... |
Weblog
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Online store Red Envelope didn't deliver in holidays (Jan 12 2004 05:05 GMT) - "While many Internet retailers are celebrating hot holiday sales, RedEnvelope is not. The San Francisco-based online specialty gift store said it couldn't deliver on many customers' holiday orders, causing its sales and profit in the just-ended quarter to miss targets."... |
ITPapers.com - Recent Wireless LAN White Papers
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Windows in the Warehouse (Jan 12 2004 05:05 GMT) - Best in class warehouse operations put wireless mobile computers in the hands of the workers actually moving the material. This investment is working, because it provides the fastest and most accurate communication between the host database and the warehouse worker. This real-time bi-directional flow of information is a proven model to increase inventory velocity and build a world-class material handling operation. This white paper investigates further the details of these technology areas. |
ITPapers.com - Recent Wireless LAN White Papers
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Bluetooth and Printing (Jan 12 2004 05:05 GMT) - The Bluetooth standard supports specific applications through the use of a concept called Profiles. Profiles define standard ways to communicate with devices, and are intended to provide compatibility between products from different vendors and encourage development of Bluetooth-enabled products. Of specific relevance to printing and scanning products are two proposed profiles: Basic Printing Profile and Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile. The Basic Printing Profile is intended for printing from mobile devices. |
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