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Manipulating a Selection (Mar 01 2004 23:21 GMT) - Do you know the difference between emptying and clearing the selection object? Learn how to use three methods with the document.selection object. |
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W3C Hosts 4th Annual Technical Plenary Week (Mar 01 2004 23:21 GMT) - 2004-03-01: W3C holds its Technical Plenary Week from 1-5 March in Cannes-Mandelieu, France where 30 W3C Working Groups and Interest Groups hold face-to-face meetings. Participants and invited guests attend the plenary mid-week where they will be 3-minute lightning talks and presentations on Web architecture, mixed markup, quality assurance, new Web devices and searching the Web. W3C thanks sponsors IBM and Sun Microsystems for their generous support. (News archive) |
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W3C Hosts 4th Annual Technical Plenary Week (Mar 01 2004 23:21 GMT) - 2004-03-01: W3C holds its Technical Plenary Week from 1-5 March in Cannes-Mandelieu, France where 30 W3C Working Groups and Interest Groups hold face-to-face meetings. Participants and invited guests attend the plenary mid-week where they will be 3-minute lightning talks and presentations on Web architecture, mixed markup, quality assurance, new Web devices and searching the Web. W3C thanks sponsors IBM and Sun Microsystems for their generous support. (News archive) |
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W3C Hosts 4th Annual Technical Plenary Week (Mar 01 2004 23:21 GMT) - 2004-03-01: W3C holds its Technical Plenary Week from 1-5 March in Cannes-Mandelieu, France where 30 W3C Working Groups and Interest Groups hold face-to-face meetings. Participants and invited guests attend the plenary mid-week where they will be 3-minute lightning talks and presentations on Web architecture, mixed markup, quality assurance, new Web devices and searching the Web. W3C thanks sponsors IBM and Sun Microsystems for their generous support. (News archive) |
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Prepare Yourself for Whidbey (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - If you're champing at the bit to get your hands on Whidbey, the next generation of .NET, wait no more! Philip takes the Beta for a spin to find out what's on offer - from Master Pages and Themeing, to Visual Studio .NET Whidbey - in the looming product release. |
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Prepare Yourself for Whidbey (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - If you're champing at the bit to get your hands on Whidbey, the next generation of .NET, wait no more! Philip takes the Beta for a spin to find out what's on offer - from Master Pages and Themeing, to Visual Studio .NET Whidbey - in the looming product release. |
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Prepare Yourself for Whidbey (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - If you're champing at the bit to get your hands on Whidbey, the next generation of .NET, wait no more! Philip takes the Beta for a spin to find out what's on offer - from Master Pages and Themeing, to Visual Studio .NET Whidbey - in the looming product release. |
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RSS for RFPs (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - Phil Windley: Utah's Division of Purchasing has an RSS feed of current solicitations. This is an RSS version of the current bids page. Of course, the good news is that if you're interested in following Utah RFPs and know how to use anaggregator, they'll just show up on your desktop without having toremember to go and check the page. I wish they had a "what's this? |
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informative essay (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - [/quote] There are a couple of ways you can say that. 1) The 102 Train goes from Shanghai to Beijing with a departure time of 9am and an arrival time of 7pm. It's a ten-hour trip. 2) The 102 train leaves Shangai at 9am and arrives in Beijing at 7pm--a journey of ten hours. 3) The 102 train takes ten hours to go from Shangai to Beijing, leaving Shangai at 9am and arriving in Beijing at 7pm. |
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block language (Mar 01 2004 23:20 GMT) - It could be like a 'blue moon'. |
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Lived to die (Mar 01 2004 23:19 GMT) - The long and winding entry on my thoughts regarding The Passion of the Christ. It may be disjointed as I try to express what I'm thinking, so my apologies for that. (For those wondering about my posting spree today -... |
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//ComputersAndTechnology/Makin (Mar 01 2004 23:19 GMT) - BruceEckel blogged this: On the other hand, the WBC summit was really about psychology: why do programmers write poor code and don't seem to care about it, and what can we do to convince them to write better code and to care? At best, we succeeded in enumerating the problems that we had seen, so compared to the other summits we reached no conclusions. But perhaps the struggle was the important thing, and like Weinberg's PSL company simulation, we all needed to have these ideas inserted so we could struggle with them over the ensuing years. |
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Actress Charlize Theron, center, is congratulated by her mother, Gerta... (Mar 01 2004 23:19 GMT) - Actress Charlize Theron, center, is congratulated by her mother, Gerta, after winning the Oscar for best actress for her work in the film 'Monster' at the 76th annual Academy Awards Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, in Los Angeles. Theron's fiance Stuart Townsend waits to congratulate her at right. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian) (Click for Large Photo) [yent: 5, +'academy awards' +++'charlize theron' +actress +her -stuart] |
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A financial ledger and royalty cheque originally belonging to the author... (Mar 01 2004 23:19 GMT) - A financial ledger and royalty cheque originally belonging to the author Jane Austen, on display in the London office of Murray's publishing house, London, Monday March 1, 2004. They are part of a private collection donated by the Murray family to the National Library of Scotland following the sale of the publishing company. (AP Photo/John D McHugh) (Click for Large Photo) [yworld: 3, +jane +display +collection] |
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flash five freddy (Mar 01 2004 23:19 GMT) - This evening in Flash class we had to build a website. Nothing too impressive - nothing like Amazon or Yahoo, you understand, just something with a few simple pages we could navigate around using text links. Sadly the class has slowed down somewhat to accomodate its slowest pupils, who try hard but don't appear to have progressed much beyond week one. It's unfortunate, but there's a definite split in the camp, with those who are computer literate impatiently kicking their heels and not really learning much while a couple of the others try to figure how their PCs actually work. What's that? |
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