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Bloomsday! (Jun 16 2004 23:40 GMT) - Literature: Happy Bloomsday Centenary! Google agrees: You can have a read of Joyce's masterpiece online at online-literature.com, although this is certainly one text that works better on paper, to be pored over and parsed slowly. |
Indymedia Ireland Newswire
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Indynedia Screening (Jun 16 2004 23:40 GMT) - Saturday 195h June, IFI, Temple Bar 7:30pm Saturday June 19th. The Indymedia collective are screening a selection of topical documentaries and music videos, including copyleft productions from Dublin Mayday 2004. ... |
Blogator.com
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More companies join SDIO Now! program (Jun 16 2004 23:40 GMT) - [Geekzone, mobile forums] - Some big names in mobile technology decided to joing the SDIO Now! program, by BSQUARE. The names include Panasonic, Renesas Technology Corp., and BenQ Corporation. |
Drug WarRant
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Feds lose cocaine case - 16 go free (Jun 16 2004 23:39 GMT) - This one's a doozy. From today's St. Petersburg Times: TAMPA - The federal government took a hit Tuesday in its ongoing efforts against overseas drug smuggling. After a six-week trial involving 16 people from Lithuania and Ukraine accused of smuggling drugs, jurors deliberated for three days and came back with not one guilty verdict. |
Cre8asite Forums
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doc type help (Jun 16 2004 23:39 GMT) - unately, not all browser programs treat CSS and html alike. You might want to try to look at your page in a number of different browsers to see that it looks the same, or really close in a bunch of different browsers, but you do seem to have the general idea. Did you use the CSS in a separate style sheet which you linked to, or in the header of your page, or inline thoughout the page? I'd recommend that you use them in a separate style sheet, but that you start out with them in your header first when you are working on designing the page, and then move them to the separate CSS page after you're happy with the design. ... |
FreeWiFi
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T-MOBILE enters airport Wi-Fi market (Jun 16 2004 23:39 GMT) - VNUNet.com - London,England,UK By Daniel Thomas [11-05-2004]. Telecoms operator T-Mobile has struck a deal with BAA to provide Wi-Fi to passengers at Heathrow, Gatwick and Glasgow airports. ...... |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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Windows Embedded Kit (Jun 16 2004 23:39 GMT) - Here's what you get: Evaluate the family of Windows Embedded technologies. Windows CE Windows XP Embedded $400 Off coupon for Windows Embedded DevCon 2004. Makin’ it Real – |
incorporated subversion
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The critical nature of listservs (Jun 16 2004 23:38 GMT) - Will reminds me how important it is to have a good disseminative listserv and have people signed up to it. (good luck with the ideas too!) It's all well and good having RSS, readers, collaborative aggregators, xml renderers, IM, SMS and everything else you can get out the bag but the simple fact is people do have and do use email, increasingly so, and with increasingly the same address... if you want to hook 'em and then keep 'em informed and get 'em involved in whatever latest scheme you've got going... get them on a listserv. |
skullblog
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i can finally smile (Jun 16 2004 23:37 GMT) - with the huge burdern of earning a BA degree lifted, i am free to smile and be happy. i find it much easier now--in fact, i feel like i'm smiling all the time. with the weight loss and the end... |
KABC news headlines
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9/11 Commission: No Evidence of al-Qaida Links to Saddam (Jun 16 2004 23:37 GMT) - Rebuffing Bush administration claims, the independent commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks said Wednesday no evidence exists that al-Qaida had strong ties to Saddam Hussein. In hair-raising detail, the commission said the terror network had envisioned a much larger attack and is working hard to strike again. |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Today in History (Jun 16 2004 23:37 GMT) - Today is Thursday, June 17, the 168th day of 2004. There are 197 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date: 1397 - Erik of Pomerania is crowned king of Norway, Denmark and Sweden in Kalmar, Sweden, marking the beginning of the Kalmar Union that unites the three countries until 1523. |
Mirabilis.ca
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Bergen switches to Linux (Jun 16 2004 23:36 GMT) - I love reading news articles about governments switching from Windows to Linux. Part of my family is from Bergen, so this is particularly pleasing: The city of Bergen is migrating its education and health services from Unix and Windows to a system built around SuSE Linux In a move that echoes an earlier high-profile migration by the German city of Munich, authorities in the Norwegian city of Bergen have opted to replace existing core Windows and Unix systems with Linux. [continue] Link found on Anders Jacobsen's blog.... |
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