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To herd or not to herd
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Here's to your health. (Jun 11 2004 13:59 GMT) - What isn't discussed here is whether food will stay good longer in these appliances. I put about 4 oz. of my homemade colloidal silver (the ionic form) in a liter of milk and it stayed drinkable... |
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Èðàê: ïðè íàïàäåíèè íà êîíâîé ïîãèáëè 3 àìåðèêàíöà (Jun 11 2004 13:59 GMT) -  Èðàêå ïðè íàïàäåíèè íà àìåðèêàíñêèé êîíâîé ïîãèáëè òðè ñîëäàòà àðìèè ÑØÀ. Êàê ñîîáùàåò ÐÈÀ "Íîâîñòè" ñî ññûëêîé íà èíôîðìàöèîííîå àãåíòñòâî ÄÏÀ, èðàêñêèå ïîâñòàíöû àòàêîâàëè êîíâîé â äâóõ êèëîìåòðàõ âîñòî÷íåå ãîðîäà Ýëü-Ôàëëóäæà. Ïðè íàïàäåíèè áûëà òàêæå óíè÷òîæåíà îäíà èç ìàøèí. |
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Shriek 2 (Jun 11 2004 13:58 GMT) - I was in a 49th-birthday funk fortunately, it's impossible to do that more than once when I came up with this bit of projection: Some day, more likely... |
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CSS 2 Column Curses (Jun 11 2004 13:58 GMT) - /me laughs manically ("hahahaha!hiii!") .... *nervous eye twitch* By using tricks my friend, by using tricks. Between CSS1, CSS2 and the different browsers out there there is no clean standard way of doing this. |
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Speaker scams (Jun 11 2004 13:58 GMT) - It?s fascinating reading through these accounts of normally-sensible people who fell for a cheap audio speakers scam. Now, if someone leaning out of the window of a non-descript white van yelled at you, telling you they had a great deal on some fancy speakers, would you bite? I wouldn?t, but ... |
Secular Blasphemy
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Iran wanted parts for nuke ... (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - Iran wanted parts for nuke programme According to IAEA officials, Iran told a European black market supplier it was interested in obtaining "tens of thousands" of magnets used in in centrifuges for uranium enrichment. That means that Iran is interested in creating equipment for creating highly enriched, or weapons grade, uranium for nuclear weapons. Iran tries to pretend its enrichment programme is only for civilian purposes, and only an experimental project. The earlier "smoking gun" showing that Iran has a clandestine nuclear project was traces of weapons-grade uranium earlier found on Iranian centrifuges. The excuse used was that the equipment, purchased on the black market (read: |
Isn't the Light OK?
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mod_rewrite to the rescue! (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - I didn't even realize until today that the links to my RSS feeds were broken, so those of you who might have had trouble getting the feed should be all set. Earth-shattering, I know. |
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why not java script??? (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - CSS means everything's inline. Which is good. JavaScript is a fine solution, but normally looked down on because traditionally people who used JavaScript drop downs gave no thought to those users without JavaScript. Use JS by all means, but make sure that someone visiting without JS support (or with it turned off) has no idea that they might be missing anything. Use it to add value to your site for those visitors who can make use of it, but just for that, and you'll be fine. |
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Remembering Reagan (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - With high tribute and tender recollection, the nation is bidding final farewell to Ronald Reagan in funeral rites shaped by the 40th president himself to evoke his lifelong optimism and certainty about America and its place in the world. |
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$1M Settlement in Schuylkill Tragedy (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - Court records show that a Wynnewood man whose wife and three-year-old daughter died when their canoe capsized in the Schuylkill River will receive one-point-four million dollars in a settlement from a defunct canoe-rental company. |
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Gosselin 6: UPDATE (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - Their doctors say the six babies born a month ago to a Wyomissing couple are progressing well as they near the end of their six- to seven-week stay in a neonatal intensive care unit. |
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Einhorn in the News (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - The former hippie guru convicted in 2002 of a 25-year-old murder wants the judge who presided over his trial to hurry up with an opinion needed to pursue an appeal. |
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Pistons Pound Lakers 88–68 (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - Richard Hamilton and Chauncey Billups have never played in an All-Star Game. Kobe Bryant and Gary Payton have played in a slew of them. That fact might be a little startling for those who watched Game 3 of the NBA Finals. |
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Cassini Swooping Towards Saturn (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - A hulking, 5,384-pound spacecraft is nearing the end of a seven-year voyage to Saturn, where it will begin an intensive study of the solar system's second-largest planet, its rings and the stable of moons that orbit it. |
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Outlook Problems (Jun 11 2004 13:57 GMT) - Hi, My Mac was having some problems starting up the other day, I managed to sort out the problem, but since then I have strated to have problems with my Outlook Express. Every time I start Outlook from OS9 a message appears saying " end of file reached" and wont allow me to open the programme. I have some very important emails stored within the programme and I can't access them. |
OLDaily
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NUTN 2004: Quality in Distance Learning (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - I am off to Kennebunkport, Maine, in a few minutes to speak at the National University Telecommunications Network (NUTN) annual conference. I thought going to Maine would be easy because it's just down the road - but this has turned out to be one of my more difficult trips to plan. It's one of these places where people just expect you'll drive (or fly in on your private plane, I suppose). So if you see me wandering aimlessly around the Boston bus station this evening, you'll know I missed one of my insanely tight connections. Meanwhile, I already know that my internet access will be minimal, so I may miss one or two issues next week. |
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Wink - Tutorial Creation FreeWare (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - Alec says this as well as I can, and it's well worth passing along: "Wink is a neat little tool designed for the development of online tutorials or presentations ... and it's freeware! In the past, I have used more comprehensive packages such as Camtasia Studio or Viewlet Builder to create instructional Flash-based animations, and while Wink doesn't offer all of the functionality, it's a good start. And did I mention it's free? |
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WebJay (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - So of course there's a whole community around the idea of 'playlists', which is the generic term for what I created with Ed Radio. Seb pointed me to the author of this site, which takes any HTML page containing links to MP3 files and converts it to a playlist which you can play using Real or some other audio player - just what I did with Ed Radio, but (presumably) without the bugs. Ed Radio, meanwhile, is starting slowly, both in terms of content and visitors. That's all right, that's what I expected. Onward and upward. |
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Review of Learning Design Tools (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - Link to and description of A Review of Learning Design: Concept, Specifications and Tools, a report for the JISC E-learning Pedagogy Programme by Sandy Britain (MS Word doc). If you have any interest in learning design at all, or just want to learn about it, you should read this report. The first part of the article is a good overview of the nature and history of learning design. The extended second part is a review of a number of learning design tools, including some I hadn't heard of before (such as eduPlone and Lobster). |
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VoIP in the Enterprise (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - I have always hated telephones, and I discovered when I installed Skype onto my computer that I hate them as much online as in the traditional form. But most people like telephones, and they are looking for the ease and savings that may be obtained by transferring voice communications to the internet. This raises new issues - we have new IP telephones in our office, but unlike traditional phones, you have to take a course to learn how to use them. So now I hate telephones even more. Anyhow, all this is to introduce this round-up of articles at eWeek which will be like manna from heaven for those of you who need to know a lot about VoIP in a hurry, By Various Authors, eWeek, June, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect] |
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Miquel’s Pentagram Theorem (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - Your word for today is 'concyclic' - points that lie on the same circle. I didn't know that word yesterday, but now I do, thanks to this nice contribution to the internet from Peru. By Antonio Gutierrez, Geometry Step by Step from the Land of the Incas, June, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect] |
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A Model for Sustainable Student Retention (Jun 11 2004 13:56 GMT) - The drop-out rate for online learning, note the authors, is steadily about ten or twenty percent higher than for traditional learning. It may be tempting to seek a simple explanation for this, but as they note, there is no simple explanation for drop-out rates in general. What follows is a fascinating excursion through several explanatory models of retention culled from the literature. Good overview; worth reading. |
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