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Uzbeks in Wild Battle with Islamozoids (Mar 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Uzbek police stormed a hideout of Islamic terrorists today, resulting in a shootout and Grand Guignol finale with Islamozoids blowing up all over the place: Uzbek Police Storm Militant Hideout; Up to 23 Dead. One woman evading capture blew herself up, witnesses said. Her severed head went flying over ... |
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Grandes males grandes remédios (Mar 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - "Corrupt audio discs" também conhecidos por "copy-protected CDs" ou "copy-controlled CDs" não são mais do que uma forma de protecção contra a pirataria mas... mas... que os impede de tocar em computadores, DVD's, consolas, walkman's e até em alguns... |
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Helpline Comment (26384) (Mar 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Tee Fred, My guess would be a SCSI terminator, since it is marked "passive". define:terminator Electrical circuitry at the end of a cable to prevent the reflection of electrical signals when they reach the end of the cable. In SCSI systems, this electrical circuitry is called a terminator. It should be noted that any SCSI bus segment requires two terminators and only two terminators. |
Susskins Central Dispatch
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New Coaster (Mar 30 2004 23:58 GMT) - Universal Studios Florida is putting in a new themed roller coaster. The official title is "Revenge of the Mummy -... |
Wired News: Business
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AOL Gives Away Spam Loot (Mar 30 2004 23:57 GMT) - An America Online sweepstakes will give away a Porsche obtained from a spam settlement. Also: Wireless access comes to UPS stores.... Mobile phones in the U.K. |
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Good Riddance, Gigahertz (Mar 30 2004 23:57 GMT) - Computer chipmakers finally drop gigahertz figures, used to measure processor speeds, from their marketing plans. They are irrelevant. But now, customers have to dig a little deeper to find the best computer for their needs. By Amit Asaravala. |
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31.03 - 01:57: Es gibt immer was zu... (Mar 30 2004 23:57 GMT) - ...kaufen. Gehe nie in einen Baumarkt bloß um ein paar Kleinigkeiten zu kaufen. Man kommt immer mit viel mehr raus als man es eigentlich wollte. So ein Baumarkt strahlt seinen ganz persönlichen Charme aus und selbst Frauen finden dort immer wieder Dinge die sie "uuuunbedingt brauchen". Auch wenn es mühseelig ist hier die Männer vom Grabbeltisch mit den vielen preiswerten Teppichmessern, Schraubendrehern und Schräubchen wegzuzerren *g* Besonders witzig: |
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31.03 - 01:47: Google macht Frühjahrsputz (Mar 30 2004 23:57 GMT) - Denn google kommt mit einem neuen Design daher... "Jedoch nimmt die Suchmaschine durch das Re-Design stark an Kommerzialität zu. Die Werbeanzeigen unterscheiden sich nun nicht mehr farblich von den Suchergebnissen." Mal abwarten in welche Richtung sich das noch entwickelt... |
Slashdot: Developers
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PHP5 Co-Creator Interview (Mar 30 2004 23:57 GMT) - mandozcode writes "I came across an interesting interview with PHP co-creator Zeev Suraski at Open Enterprise Trends on the latest upgrades for PHP5's First ... |
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12 months/12,000 smiles (Mar 30 2004 23:55 GMT) - Laney celebrated her first birthday yesterday in grand style. (Well, actually, I don't think anyone spent a grand or anything, but she seems content, and a lot less spoiled... |
Broadbandreports
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Adventures With D-link (Mar 30 2004 23:55 GMT) - Firmware woes go on...and on.... It isn't that having your router reboot every time your phone rings isn't a neat party-trick, but some of our users are getting fed up with D-link. Their DI-624 wireless router has been nothing but a nightmare for many users, who thought they'd see .. |
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Win A Spammer's Porsche! (Mar 30 2004 23:55 GMT) - AOL offers confiscated car in sweepstakes. AOL today announced they are launching a sweepstakes for AOL members that gives away a Porsche Boxster S convertible (see pic). The catch? The confiscated Porsche once belonged to a spammer that the company claims AOL members helped catch. The ent.. |
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[msc] Tuesday morning (Mar 30 2004 23:54 GMT) - Some excellent presentations on the panel I'm on. But it's tough to be on a panel and blog at the same time, so please pardon my sketchiness... Pam Meyer gives a fascinating talk on her research into online dating services: What men and women think the other sex is lying about (status, weight), how extremely weak the links are (few people have met their online friends in the real world, trust is low). She says that online social networks have low entry and exit costs; |
Seinfeld Blog
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Seinfeld HQ files (Mar 30 2004 23:53 GMT) - Hi Stan, Just wanted to say that you have an excellent site devoted to Seinfeld. Personally, thats the only sitcom I watch on TV. Just wondering if the links for the HQ files are corrupt? I was able to download from them last week but getting urlopen error now in bitorrent. Hope you can rectify the issue. |
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Worte (Mar 30 2004 23:53 GMT) - die man nie vergißt: "Befruchtungs-Burleske" (aus der berechtigten Disqualifizierung einer Fernsehsendung) |
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The Search Continues (Mar 30 2004 23:52 GMT) - The Iraq Survey Group, led by Charles Duelfer, is continuing to search Iraq for evidence of Iraqi WMD programs. Despite the calls that Iraqi WMDs did not exist, the ISG is not so sure: "The picture is much more complicated... |
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Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India (Mar 30 2004 23:52 GMT) - The rise of Shivaji and the Marathas is an important factor in the history of India. Shivaji (1627-1680 A.D.) was the founder of the Maratha kingdom. He was greatly inspired by the heroes of Hindu mythologies and he considered it his mission to liberate India from Islamic rulers. |
Blogcritics
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Who Tribute for HEAR (Mar 30 2004 23:51 GMT) - Well, a boatload of people have (quite rightly) questioned how I could leave the Who out of my Top... |
Search Engine News
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GlobalSpec: Domain Specific Search and the Semantic Web (Mar 30 2004 23:51 GMT) - I better watch out, or I'll draw fire from Clay Shirky soon. But much of the debate over the semantic web clears my head by quite a distance - I'm more interested in what works and why. I just got off the phone with the GlobalSpec team -Jeffrey Killeen, Chairman & CEO, and John Schneiter, President. It seems to me that GlobalSpec is one of those innovations in search that works - at least for its intended audience - by adding context, organization, and tagging to a limited dataset. |
Search Engine News
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Is Google Winning Search Engine Wars? (Mar 30 2004 23:51 GMT) - WebSideStory reported Google's share of search engine referrals increased this month. Measuring the number of referrals from a database of 25 million unique browsers, Google was the clear leader with 41%, Yahoo dipped to 27% and MSN remained steady at jus |
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