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pacing helps you think (Feb 05 2004 04:59 GMT) - I had a lot of meetings today. My day started out with a staff meeting. We haven’t had one in... |
ITPapers.com - Recent Wide Area Networks (WAN) White Papers
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The Scalable, Manageable SAN (Feb 05 2004 04:59 GMT) - This article examines how the Cisco MDS 9000 Series of multilayer directors and fabric switches brings several new intelligent services and capabilities to storage networking in a platform that directly addresses the challenges of a growing storage environment, such as: - scalability - availability - port densities - troubleshooting - management capabilities |
ITPapers.com - Recent Netware White Papers
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Creating Web Services Using Novell exteNd and NetWare 6.5 (Feb 05 2004 04:59 GMT) - This white paper describes the Web services tools and technologies which are included with NetWare 6.5 and summarize other Novell exteNd technologies (formerly SilverStream) that are available for developing, deploying and hosting Web services applications. Novell exteNd Application Server provides a complete foundation for building and deploying cross-platform, high-performance, J2EE applications. exteNd Workbench provides a visual development environment and the administration tools for centralized deployment and support of Web services. |
creativity/machine
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Musical Amateurism and Technological Change (Feb 05 2004 04:58 GMT) - Two articles that problematize the cultural values attached to the modernist producer/consumer dichotomy, especially with regard to musical amateurism. From Antoine Hennion (whose work is all too rarely available in English), Music industry and music lovers, beyond Benjamin: The return of the amateur: [...] the amateur could easily be reinstated at the centre of the world of music. |
.NET From India
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Ads for you RSS feed (Feb 05 2004 04:57 GMT) - After the tremendous success of Google Ads(I run one of those myself on this blog), now it is the turn of your RSS feed to host adverts. A new company RSSAds is trying to create a ad system for your... |
richardames.com
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Zero Tolerance (Feb 05 2004 04:57 GMT) - PITTSBURGH (AP) - A second-grader was suspended for a day for telling a classmate he would go to hell for... |
PmNet. We don't validate.
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The Waking World (Feb 05 2004 04:57 GMT) - In the past week, my electricity has gone out twice in my apartment in the middle of the night. This means that whenever I wake up, the alarm clock that was set to wake me up or force me to hit snooze seven times, greets me with the blinking 12:00. ... |
Lollardy
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Thirteen recently delicious links:+ Mel ... (Feb 05 2004 04:55 GMT) - Thirteen recently delicious links:+ Mel Gibson will delete a scene from "The Passion of the Christ" + Social networking, discounted: Orkut at $2 a pop + "Outsourcing" is good for America, says AEI + XML 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 Are W3C Recommendations + What else was Lost in Translation? |
Engage
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Nifty new blogging tool (Feb 05 2004 04:55 GMT) - I'm not one to post inside-baseball stuff from the blogging world, but I came across a truly helpful little piece of software for anyone using MovableType or its commercial sibling, TypePad. MovablePoster is a project of Matt Berther, and it... |
Blogator.com
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Vůdci povstalců se vzdali (Feb 05 2004 04:55 GMT) - [iDNES - Zprávy] - Dva bývalà vůdci albánských povstalců ze západnà Makedonie se ve mÄ›stÄ› UroÅ¡evac ve východnÃm Kosovu vzdali mezinárodnÃm silám KFOR. Ty je pÅ™edaly mezinárodnà policii... |
The Eye Opener
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What a Gas! (Feb 05 2004 04:54 GMT) - Groovy: a 60s slang dictionary.Bitchin(See also Twitchin'): Good, Exciting, Awesome. [The Cartoonist] |
Werblog
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Across the Atlantic on one charge (Feb 05 2004 04:54 GMT) - For some reason, the power outlet in my airplane seat isn't working. Thank goodness I brought along the IBM "extended life battery" that clips onto the bottom of my laptop. I can get over six hours of real-world juice, enough to get me to Europe without shutting down. |
Insults Unpunished
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Quote Of The Day (Feb 05 2004 04:53 GMT) - Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity... |
Thoughtprints
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*Sigh* (Feb 05 2004 04:53 GMT) - In the mood for a little romance? If so, then check out this immensely romantic piece from the past over at Out of the Blue. Oh my .... talk about the beauty and innocence of days gone by! |
Thoughtprints
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*Sigh* (Feb 05 2004 04:53 GMT) - In the mood for a little romance? If so, then check out this immensely romantic piece from the past over at Out of the Blue. Oh my .... talk about... |
The Gweilo Diaries
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Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the Titanic (Feb 05 2004 04:51 GMT) - Adam Morris, at the China blog Brainysmurf, takes note of a new "experimental political structure" that Adam apparently believes promises real reform in China. Billed as "inner-party democracy” (i.e., the guards get a vote over how to manage the inmates)... |
David Soul's Weblog
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Europe Catches Mars Fever. The ... (Feb 05 2004 04:51 GMT) - Europe Catches Mars Fever. The European Space Agency details plans to fly to the moon by 2025 and to Mars by 2035. Says a space agency project manager, 'This is the most exciting space adventure.' [Wired News] |
mizubitchy weblog
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faxblog (Feb 05 2004 04:51 GMT) - wer ein fax an die 03643-778730 schickt, kann es ab sofort im internet abrufen: unter http://r30. dyndns. org/~mikk/_faxes/gif/ findet man eine liste aller faxe, die eingegangen sind. |
LissaKay, Too
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Edit Entries and more! (Feb 05 2004 04:51 GMT) - Frontend Editing for MovableType This nifty plugin allows blog owners to add a link to their main MT interface, the edit entry screen, new entry screen, edit comments, delete comments or rebuild their site. If the pages are parsed into... |
David Soul's Weblog
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Pentagon Kills LifeLog Project. The ... (Feb 05 2004 04:50 GMT) - Pentagon Kills LifeLog Project. The experiment designed to record absolutely everything a person sees, reads, buys or does in daily life is dead. But relieved civil libertarians remain wary, worried that the government may perform data-mining projects elsewhere. By Noah Shachtman. [Wired News] |
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