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Vatican Excuses (Jun 24 2004 16:59 GMT) - This is depressing: Torture, burning at the stake and other punishment for the faithful condemned as witches or heretics by... |
amcgltd
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Popeye's Child? (Jun 24 2004 16:59 GMT) - Lots of people are linking up this NY Times piece detailing the case of a German boy with a peculiar genetic mutation: The baby, it turned out in the first such documented case in a human, had a double... |
DiVERSiONZ
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Play Wardrobe Week a garment-based ... (Jun 24 2004 16:59 GMT) - Play Wardrobe Week a garment-based logic puzzle. The object is to assemble a week's worth of outfits according to the strict rules of your peer group. It must be tough to be a high school girl. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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People who abuse your time [Garland Coulson] (Jun 24 2004 16:59 GMT) - When you love to help, you sometimes come across people who abuse this. I find for me that these people fall into two main categories. 1. People who continually ask questions about how to market on the Internet, but never show any movement towards the paying services such as my courses or coaching. 2. |
Blogcritics
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Jane's calls it a day (Jun 24 2004 16:58 GMT) - It seems that Jane's Addiction, who reformed back in 2002 of course, releasing a new album in 2003, have once... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Application Vulnerability Description Language (AVDL) Becomes an OASIS Standard (Jun 24 2004 16:58 GMT) - OASIS has announced member approval of "Application Vulnerability Description Language v1.0" as an OASIS Standard. AVDL is a security interoperability standard for creating a uniform method of describing networked application security vulnerabilities using XML. The specification provides an open XML-based vulnerability assessment output that will be used to improve the effectiveness of attack prevention, event correlation, and remediation technologies. |
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
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Ron Reagan Reflects (Jun 24 2004 16:57 GMT) - The Note runs excerpts from an interview with Ron P. Reagan, son of former President Reagan, that will be featured in the upcoming New York Times Magazine: Q: "How do you account for all the glowing obituaries of him?" RR: |
Le blog de iFeedYou
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Surfpack Startpage, un nouvel agrégateur pour Windows (Jun 24 2004 16:57 GMT) - Surfpack Startpage est un nouvel agrégateur pour Windows... En fait c'est un véritable portail personnel pour desktop puisqu'il permet apparement de visionner, en plus des flux RSS et ATOM, n'importe quelle page au format HTML ou XML et inclut également un gestionnaire de favoris. Basically, it builds a single HTML page that contains all your favorite web resources displayed in any way, form or shape you like - favorite URL links, newsfeeds, entire web pages etc. The page you create also comes with search tools, horoscopes, current weather conditions, LiveJournal diaries, humor, and other web modules. Configuration minimale Non testé! |
DiVERSiONZ
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You should be careful who ... (Jun 24 2004 16:56 GMT) - You should be careful who you invite to your cruise ship orgy. And it might be easier to know your audience if you keep the number of people under 100. |
.: The Poetry Showcase :.
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Fevered Sky (Jun 24 2004 16:55 GMT) - Entangled skiesMisshapen liesCold fire under a hot wind Crooked smilesOverturn dialsCharred bodies, combusted with love |
Múrinn
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Viljum viđ láta bjarga okkur? (Jun 24 2004 16:55 GMT) - Vilja karlmenn bjarga konum og vilja konur láta bjarga sér? Byggist launamisréttiđ á okkar innri sálarflćkjum eđa er ţađ innbyggt í kerfiđ? Hvernig verđur ţessu öllu bjargađ? |
Cre8asite Forums
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Executive dashboards - Boxes and Arrows, others, chime in... (Jun 24 2004 16:54 GMT) - The topic of this forum prompted my memory about a [url=]Boxes and Arrows article[/url] I read on "executive dashboards." New York Times (subscription required) calls them digital cockpits. People measure, compare, count. Relating the interface -- whether itranet, desktop, or web -- to an aircraft display is done for a reason. The design of these displays are supposed to center your attention on what's important and allow you to ingnore what's not. |
Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog
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Supernova: Ray Ozzie on Cooperative Work (Jun 24 2004 16:53 GMT) - Ray Ozzie, the founder of Groove Networks is giving a short perspective on "The Future of Cooperative Work in a Connected World." He's using several case studies with Groove as examples. The talk was interesting and showed how P2P work spaces are being used in Iraq. He cites the example of a Naval Commander with the Iraq Humanitarian Operations Center created an instant interorganizational workspace for doing humanitarian inventories using Groove, their personal laptops, and the open Internet. Here are some points Ray makes based on this and other experiences: |
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