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What's in our Labs? (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Author :: DendriteArticle Name :: What's in our Labs?Article Id :: 28URL :: |
Functioning Form: Interface Design
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Interface Design Labors: Feature-Creep (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Feature-creep occurs on two levels. The first is during the design phase of a project and can loosely be defined as the tendency to add just another little feature until the whole product is overwhelmed with them. Sometimes these features are responsible for meeting user needs more effectively; sometimes they help a product achieve business goals; sometimes they do neither; |
Haddock Directory
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UNIRAS Main (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Couldn't there be some kind of national competition to redesign these travesties, perpetually trapped in the 90s? |
Haddock Directory
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MI5 > Home (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Isn't there a government department that's supposed to prevent public money being spent on table 'n' clear.gif website redesigns? |
Nomads'Land Photography Weblog
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Serge (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Serge is a mountain guide from Chamonix I got to know ona three-day mountaineering course. Mountain guides take you to high places safely. Serge does much more than that: he can also share his experience and skills with people who want to learn to move independently in the hills (and of course he will take you safely to high places too). He was the leader of our recent expedition in Nepal and has become a great friend. |
Montana FWP
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Fishing Tournaments Participants To Be Part Of Protecting Montana From Zebra Mussels (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - You have heard about whirling disease and New Zealand mud snails. Now meet a new threat—the zebra mussel. Responsible for millions of dollars in damage to waters, shorelines, crafts, irrigation pipes, water treatment facilities and power plants in 20 states and two Canadian provinces, zebra mussels are present in the Missouri River in South Dakota and are heading our way. |
Montana FWP
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Experimental Bull Trout Fishing Opportunities In The Western Fishing District (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Restoration of some limited recreational bull trout fishing has always been a long-term goal of bull trout conservation in Montana. Now, with an experimental bull trout season beginning this spring on three waters—Hungry Horse Reservoir, the South Fork of the Flathead River and Koocanusa Reservoir—this goal is within sight. Season dates vary depending on the water. |
Montana FWP
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June 1 Special License And Permit Applications Deadline (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Big game hunters who plan to submit applications for deer B and antelope licenses and special elk and deer permits must have their applications to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks in Helena, or postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service, no later than June 1. |
Montana FWP
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Give Spring's Newborn Wildlife The Best Chance - Leave Them Where You See Them (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Every spring, many Montanans are faced with a tough question, “Is that tiny fawn or bear cub abandoned or not? The answer is no. If you care, leave them there.” “If you are ever tempted to remove a newborn wild animas from the wild, in almost every case FWP will ask you to return the animal to the location where it was picked up,” said Ron Aasheim, FWP conservation education administrator. |
Montana FWP
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Licensing Note On Some Over-The-Counter License Sales (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Hunters will have plenty of new choices this summer when it comes to purchasing over-the-counter hunting licenses. The choices include: * The A9 (resident)/ B12 (nonresident) antlerless elk license, intended to control elk numbers, is available in certain hunting districts and is in addition to the elk that may be harvested with a general elk license. |
Montana FWP
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Now Anglers Can Plan Their Next Fishing Trip Online (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Montana’s new online Fishing Guide is here just in time for the May 15 opening of fishing season on the state’s creeks and streams. “The Fishing Guide is easy to use and packed with information anglers need,” said Janet Hess-Herbert, who manages FWP’s Internet site. |
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Euro Trashed (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - A slowdown in technology sales to Europe sent shares of Ingram Micro tumbling 26% on Friday. |
O'Reilly Network Articles
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Treo 600: Not Your Parents' PalmPilot (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - Palm's Handspring Treo 600 is at the very high end of the PDA spectrum. It provides full PalmOS5.2 support with a fast 144MHz ARM processor, a full GSM or CDMA cell phone, full proxyless web browsing and email support, synchronization with Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook, a 640 by 480 camera with the ability to email directly from the camera, and an SD/MMC card slot. Ian Darwin takes you inside in this in-depth review. |
MyAntiwar.org
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Torture? The Pro-War Rags Don’t Even Care… (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - “The reaction of British newspapers today to the story [of tortured Iraqi prisoners] was mixed. They were played down by Rupert Murdoch’s papers, the Sun and the Times, and were relegated to inside pages by the Telegraph and the Express,... |
MyAntiwar.org
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Abu Ghraib: New Warden, Same Prison (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - As CBS broadcasts pictures of U.S. soldiers committing acts of abuse against Iraqi prisoners, we go to Iraq for a report on the notorious Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad where thousands of Iraqis are imprisoned and subjected to human rights abuses by their new jailers – the U.S. |
MyAntiwar.org
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60 Years is Enough: Thousands Protest the IMF and World Bank (Apr 30 2004 00:00 GMT) - As thousands of demonstrators converge on Washington DC to protest the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, we speak with activist Njoki Njehu about destructive free trade agreements and structural adjustment programs as well as elections in South Africa and water privatization. |
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