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5.1 - Fiji Region (Jan 12 2004 20:31 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-01-11 09:29:44 -20.04 -179.13 644. |
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5.3 - Fiji Region (Jan 12 2004 20:31 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-01-11 09:29:09 -20.14 -179.17 672. |
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5.9 - Fiji Region (Jan 12 2004 20:31 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-01-11 08:07:05 -16.21 -176.17 366. |
CNET News.com
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3Com keeps pace with competition (Jan 12 2004 20:31 GMT) - The networking gear maker announces built-in redundancy for its new high-end enterprise switch. But it has a long way to go before it will beat Cisco Systems. |
AlwaysOn Network
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GM recalls 824,000 '96-'98 sedans (Jan 12 2004 20:30 GMT) - SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- General Motors on Monday announced a recall of 824,000 sedans built between January 1996 and October 1997 to find and fix a steering problem that may be tied to reports of accidents and injuries. |
Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio
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HEALTH CARE FRAUD (Jan 12 2004 20:30 GMT) - That Holland has become one of the most fraudulent countries in Europe is a fact known for years. Money and greed have always been part and parcel of the Dutch mentality. Together with hypocrisy, indispensable to draw a veil over the fraud, money has been our religion for ages. Remember the times when a tulip bulb cost a fortune? Even in health care, fraud is now business as usual. |
iWalt.com Weblog
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Basecamp (Jan 12 2004 20:30 GMT) - 37signals does web-based project management.BasecampBasecamp Preview: MilestonesBasecamp Preview: To-DosDrool. |
Gadgetopia
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You can put away your cardboard 3D glasses now (Jan 12 2004 20:30 GMT) - A couple of really cool new images from JPL today on their photojournal site. One is a screenshot of a portion of the ground near the rover rendered in a rather stunning image that converts the binocular vision on the... |
NewsForge: NewsVac
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Intel Joins the Fray (Jan 12 2004 20:30 GMT) - Chuck Talk writes "It appears that no less a company than Intel Corporation has thrown its hat into the ring against the Chicken Little of the software industry, joining with the OSDL and IBM in order to put together a fund to defend Linux Users from suspect litigation. Although many new outlets refuse to carry the facts and instead prefer to accept the ideation that the Sky is Falling (SM), I prefer to look at things from a perspective that does not glorify useless litigation. |
Sugar, Mr. Poon?
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Breaking up (Jan 12 2004 20:29 GMT) - After five glorious years, I have broken up with AT&T Wireless, in favor of Sprint PCS. I even got a new phone with a bunch of bells and whistles. The only thing I wanted that it doesn't have is a death ray. (And yes, I've already downloaded the appropriate ring tone...) |
How Appealing
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"Mass. Groups Seek Delay on Gay Marriage": The As... (Jan 12 2004 20:29 GMT) - "Mass. Groups Seek Delay on Gay Marriage": The Associated Press reports here that "Conservative groups asked the state's high court Monday to delay the landmark ruling allowing gay marriage, saying residents and legislators should be able to vote on the |
Electric Venom
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EV Status (Jan 12 2004 20:28 GMT) - Kate wanted me to let you know that her Internet connection is out today. She has repair folks scheduled to be at her house tomorrow, so she should be back Tuesday evening. Expect an outpouring of venom toward her cable company... Guest Posted By: Kevin |
JURIST's Paper Chase
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NJ Domestic Partnership Act now law (Jan 12 2004 20:27 GMT) - Updating my family law post from earlier today, AP reports that New Jersey Governor James McGreevey has indeed signed the state's Domestic Partnership Act into law. New Jersey now has 180 days to come up with a registration system for couples wishing to |
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Announcing a new US holiday (Jan 12 2004 20:27 GMT) - Forget Presidents' Day. We want Deliberation Day. (But maybe change the name to something better, like "Democracy Day.")... |
notestips.com | comments
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notestips | comment by Heini (Jan 12 2004 20:26 GMT) - Well .net is a hot topic for me too but it is missing. Besides that I will hopefully have a closer look at jsp's (just because they are quite easy to learn and do not need a server monster). PHP is a... |
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