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The obligatory Oscar aftermath post. (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - I'll try and post something non-film related soon. Honestly.Anyways, I guess this post was inevitable. I could go off on one hell of a ramble, but I'll refrain. Most things I could say have already been said by other people, and most people already know where I stand on all of this. |
Das ist nur ein Weblog.
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JURIS ab heute mit neuem Portal (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - Recherchieren Sie jetzt noch effizienter und navigieren Sie durch ein übersichtliches und logisch strukturiertes Informationsangebot im heute freigeschalteten juris-Portal. Auch neu: Unmittelbar von der Homepage aus kö |
Hacktivismo
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'If You're Asked, Don't Tell' (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - Wired News: S.F.: If You're Asked, Don't Tell "Following a nationwide backlash by municipalities against the USA Patriot Act, San Francisco will present voters with a ballot measure that proponents say will protect city residents from federal snooping. Proposition E, which is slated for vote in California's March 2 primary election, would authorize the Board of Supervisors -- instead of individual city workers -- to respond to federal requests for San Franciscans' private records. |
Hacktivismo
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'Metro Store bows to pressure from anti-RFID activists' (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - InfoWorld: Metro Store bows to pressure from anti-RFID activists "Consumer uneasiness about the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) chips has prompted yet another large retailer to scale back its ambitious plans for deploying the smart tag technology. Ahead of a planned demonstration on Saturday, Metro AG decided to drop the use of RFID tags in customer loyalty cards used at its Extra Future Store supermarket in Rheinberg, Germany, where the retail group is testing several new IT retail technologies, Metro company spokesman Albrecht von Truchsess said Monday. Metro -- the fifth largest retailer in the world -- is the latest high-profile retailer to bow to pressure by privacy advocates over the use of RFID chips. |
Indymedia Barcelona
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El fraude de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - Para que los españoles yespecialmente su juventud no olviden el accionar de las terroristas disfrazadas con pieles de cordero que durante tantos años estuvieron engañando al mundo con su falso mensaje cargado de odios. |
Blogator.com
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Na on-line přijde Anna Polívková (Mar 01 2004 21:59 GMT) - [iDNES - Revue] - Jediná dívka v partě mladých vrahů ve filmu Bolero režiséra a kmeramana F.A. Brabce. To je první filmová role čtyřiadvacetileté Anny Polívkové, dcery populárního... |
Utah Politics
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Mack Using Meetup.com (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - As far as I know, Richard Mack is the only Utah candidate for Governor using Meetup.com. If you're not familiar with Meetup.com, its a free facility for arranging meetings of almost any sort of topic. Its not just about... |
BostonPocketPC.com
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Several Companies Invited to Join Microsofts Mobility Partner Advisory Council (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - Microsoft Corp. today celebrated the second anniversary of its Mobility Partner Advisory Council (MPAC), a unique program developed by Microsoft to serve as both a feedback mechanism for Microsoft mobility platform development and to provide support and tools to companies making significant investments and inroads in the mobility space. Established in February 2002, MPAC is thriving with more than 70 partners. Over the past six months, program membership has increased 50 percent, with 28 new partners joining in January alone. Congratulations to the several companies that emailed us about it, Adesso Systems Inc. |
BostonPocketPC.com
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SanDisk Introduces T-Flash, Worlds Smallest Storage Module for MOBILE Phones (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - SanDisk Corporation has introduced SanDisk T-Flash, the worlds smallest removable flash memory storage format. It is similar in size and function to embedded flash memory but can also be readily removed and upgraded to allow for a range of memory capacities as well as interoperability with other consumer electronics devices. Approximately the size of a fingernail. T-Flash is designed for new mobile phones that are compact yet fully-featured with storage-intensive multimedia applications such as digital cameras, video capture and playback, MP3 players, video games, personal organizers, Multimedia Message Service (MMS), email and voicemail capabilities. |
xian's monolog
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Why do businesspeople love magic squares? (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - I'm the same way. I love it when you can talk about all music as popular and good, popular and bad, unpopular and good, or unpopular and bad. I love magic squares. Is it because they're very small databases? [wake up] |
MyAppleMenu
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Xbox 2 Heading For Macs (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - The Xbox 2 software developers kit has been seeded to developers on Apple's Power Mac G5. (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu) |
MyAppleMenu
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San Francisco Apple Store Lukcy Bags End Up On eBay (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - It didn't take too long for folks who came to Apple's opening of its first retail store in San Francisco to try to profit from their $249 investment in a "Lucky Bag." They're already showing up on eBay. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu) |
MyAppleMenu
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Giant Success For iPod Mini (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - Apple's new iPod Mini was a strong seller in its first full week in circulation, even though Mac faithfuls earlier complained it was overpriced. By Nancy Dillon (New York Daily News via MyAppleMenu) |
Mars Rover Blog
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Discussion Links (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - How about crosslinking all individual Mars discussion forums ? Please post you links in this thread: http://www. markcarey. |
Blogator.com
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Násilí na našich školách není výjimečné (Mar 01 2004 21:57 GMT) - [Vzdelavani.iHNed.cz] - Učitelé na tuzemských školách se v poslední době musejí potýkat se zvýšenou agresivitou svých svěřenců, někdy jsou dokonce terčem fyzického napadení. Dnešní případ, kdy pedagog svitavského učiliště útok nepřežil, je ale svým tragickým vyústěním ojedinělý. |
Jack Bog's Blog
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It's Pablo's birthday (Mar 01 2004 21:56 GMT) - Paul of Worldwide Pablo fame is celebrating his 49th birthday for the first time today. Chuck Currie has the story -- and the mug shot! Happy birthday, WWP.... |
a preponderance of evidence
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Time for some Safari Stats (Mar 01 2004 21:56 GMT) - First, the market saturation. On this weblog, which has admittedly a high number of non-Windows users as readers, both in the academic (Mac) and the geek (Linux, BSD) community, Safari has a market saturation of about 15 percent: This figure is comprised of 83382 visits between 02/01/2004 and 03/01/2004 to the site's main page in total, with 12659 hits coming from Safari browsers. Not included in this figure are visitors to sub-pages, aggregators, spiders, and reverse proxy sites, which are hard to analyze and not worth the additional hassle in this rather unscientific scenario. The AppleWebKit, heart and soul of the Safari browser has changed substantially during this month. |
Stargeek Studios
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The Search Engine Wars, part 2 (Mar 01 2004 21:55 GMT) - On Feburary 18th Yahoo reported that it had switched its search results from google to the new Yahoo! Search, having the day before changed its spider's name to Yahoo! Slurp. Read about the switch and Yahoo's new spider name on webmasterworld.com. |
Stargeek Studios
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Optimizing PHP for speed (Mar 01 2004 21:55 GMT) - From the International PHP Magazine comes this article on "High Performace Practices" in PHP. The author, Leender Brouwer, covers opcode caching and a few coding tricks. Definetly worth the read if you need to write faster PHP, and who doesn't?BlogRoll Me |
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Quote Un-Quote (Mar 01 2004 21:54 GMT) - "He was an asshole to believe them." -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, accusing Bush the Younger of "heeding advice from 'imperialist' aides" in support of the brief '02 coup against him and vowing never to quit like Aristide... |
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