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Failed roof trusses force school to close (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - An Ingleside elementary school is forced to close after cracks were discovered in the building's roof trusses. About 600 students are left without a classroom. While parents struggle to find childcare, school officials search out a more permanent solution. |
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Line Sharing Takes a Hit (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - Appeals court rules against FCC. A US federal appeals court today handed a significant victory to the bells, striking down rules that require them to share their networks with competitors at discounted rates. The court's decision also took issue with the FCC's plan to defer some de.. |
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Driving the home stereo from Lucy (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - The Edirol UA-1X is a simple USB audio interface designed to offer component-quality audio signals to & from your computer. The UA-1X offers superior sound quality input & output from the computer through RCA jacks. The UA-1X also has an S/PDIF optical output to send digital signals to digital... |
Collaboration Cafe
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Networking with Intelligent ID Badges (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - Rather than using the Internet to expand your relationships, nTAG uses interactive name badges to facilitate introductions and conversations at business conferences and conventions. An nTAG badge is a PDA-like device, equipped with a black-and-white LCD display and an infrared... |
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english (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - [quote:930c26fac9="Red5"]How about [b:930c26fac9]Red Herring[/b:930c26fac9]?[/quote What's that please? |
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some phrasal verbs (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - [quote:37862c10ba="tdol"]In the examples you give, the tense is important because there is nothing to indicate the order, so it is only through the tense that we can see whether she still works as a nurse or not. ;-)[/quote:37862c10ba] So I can also say it like the following,right? |
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Composition writing (Mar 02 2004 23:55 GMT) - [quote:5b2ba2e8ed="lucyarliwu" you Red5! thank you RonBee! :)[/quote: |
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Blogger News Item (Mar 02 2004 23:54 GMT) - Economic reporting review Washington Post, February 24, 2004, Page A4http://www. washingtonpost. com/wp-dyn/articles/A488-2004F html<X-TAB> |
The Weigh In
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Decompressing (Mar 02 2004 23:54 GMT) - I am trying to keep on top of the news, but hours upon hours of training at my new job are rendering me a useless lump of clay come the... |
Oelie's Log
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Spongebob (Mar 02 2004 23:53 GMT) - Wil de echte Spongebob nu opspringen... Een spons of een wol bol, het maakt mij niet uit, maar dit vind ik nou mooi en knap. Heerlijk bolletje dat met een noodgang een uitgezet parcours rond stuitert... Doe het maar na! |
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Coup d'eta (Mar 02 2004 23:53 GMT) - Ross Mayfield writes about Coup d'eta. I grew up with the word although I didn't even know how to spell it. Whenever my father came home intoxicated, he would tell my brother and I that one of us must become a general and rescue the country through Coup d'eta. |
Kevin's Ramblings
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Ducks are back! (Mar 02 2004 23:53 GMT) - Now that the pond isn't all frozen anymore.. the ducks have returned! They were pleasantly swimming around.. then vrooooom.. a... |
Kevin's Ramblings
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Mars Water (Mar 02 2004 23:53 GMT) - FOXNews.com - Top Stories - NASA: Mars Was Once Wet Enough for Life Sweet! Now that we know Mars once... |
Kevin's Ramblings
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Big Thaw (Mar 02 2004 23:53 GMT) - It's been above freezing here for about a week now (during the days, at least). Right now, it's a nice... |
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I wondered where Pete had ... (Mar 02 2004 23:52 GMT) - I wondered where Pete had gone... The last few weeks of Gizmodo had been pretty painful. I wonder what will happen with Gizmodo? "Gizmodo's Pete Rojas moves to Engadget. |
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Rover reveals region of Mars once drenched in water (Mar 02 2004 23:52 GMT) - Data collected by NASA's Mars rover Opportunity have led scientists to conclude that at least one region of Mars was once "drenched" in liquid water. Scientists revealed their findings at a highly-anticipated press conference Tuesday afternoon at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Various lines of evidence led researchers to conclude that liquid water once flowed through the rocks in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars, altering their texture and chemistry. Spectrometers on Opportunity detected high concentrations of salts in exposed rocks in the area, including a hydrated iron mineral called jarosite usually associated with acidic lakes and hot springs. Opportunity's camera also showed the rocks had indentations, spherules, and crossbedding, features that combined are associated with exposure to liquid water. |
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