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Backing up Home PCs (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - As a result of the Back up, back up, back up! entry, several have asked what and how to back up stuff on a home computer since the article focused... |
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m3ryl (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - I have not had personalized license plates since 1986 as they got too expensive in Texas. Mine said MerylK (my middle name is Kay and my maiden name also began... |
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Back up! (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - This is not your typical lost data story. I was a good girl and I kept my files on the network drive just like the company recommended. The only thing... |
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Writing Webcast Audio Available (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - I couldn’t benefit from the Webcast since it was 100% audio and no visuals. I would’ve liked to get the answers to the cheat sheet (takes a long time to... |
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RSS: News you choose (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - RSS is fun and time consuming when you have too many news resources loaded in the aggregator. I don’t use it as often as I would like because I get... |
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Hypnotic Writing Webcast Tonight (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Those who attend the Webcast today at 8:00 Eastern will have the opportunity to get a bonus package. Don’t let the hype of the marketing material bug you. Joe Vitale... |
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IM Fight (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Paul and I often work in the same room and will chat online. Hey, it makes it easier not to worry about the sun blocking his face while I try... |
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Free iPods Again (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - A friend of mine is giving it a shot and I’ve told her what to do and what not to do. I’m following her experience to see if it works... |
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Creative Naming (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Meg Weaver of Wooden Horse Publishing writes, “What happened to naming magazines so you know what they’re about? Like Good Housekeeping? And Soap Opera Weekly. |
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Gmail New Features (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Finally!!! Gmail can now save drafts. That is one feature I sorely missed when using Gmail. You can also search contacts and forward email messages to another account. Gmail Notifier... |
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Web Developer Toolbar (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Chris Pederick has created the Web Developer Extension for Firefox and Mozilla, which adds a menu and a toolbar to the browser with various Web developer tools. It’s a fabulous... |
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Hypnotizing Writing - Date Change (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Due to an unexpected death, the date for the free webcast of Hypnotizing Writing has been changed to Tuesday, October 12. You can still sign up. My sympathies for Joe’s... |
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Blogging for Books (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - I debated whether or not to post this as I don’t want more competition ;) But I am a good sport and try to teach my kids the art of... |
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Hypnotizing Writing (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Make time in your calendar on Tuesday, October 5, from 8:00pm to 9:30 pm EST. Popular and successful marketer, Dr. Joe Vitale, is doing a webcast on Hypnotic Selling and... |
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Man Charged for Wearing Uniform in Court (Oct 26 2004 23:29 GMT) - Andrew Isbell wore an Army sergeant's uniform, two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart during his drug possession trial in August. Now authorities are citing military records that show he worked in food service, never was in the infantry, never attained a rank above private and didn't receive the medals he wore, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times... |
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Debating Badnarik (Oct 26 2004 23:27 GMT) - Radley Balko explains why Badnarik is unacceptable:Given how close this election is, even if Badnarik does worse than Harry Browne... |
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SP 2 is not secure! (Oct 26 2004 23:27 GMT) - Microsoft is having more problems with their OS, SP2 is not secure. http://www. eweek. com/article2/0, 1759, 1680701, 00. |
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Nuclear Infomation Pulled from the Web (Oct 26 2004 23:27 GMT) - NRC yanks online docket amid terror concerns: If the government is concerned with what's on this site, then I'm surpised they haven't had the Cryptome guy assassinated by now. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission yesterday suspended public access to its online docket, following reports that terrorists could use information from the database to steal radioactive materials and make dirty bombs. |
linkfilter.net - fresh links
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Hells Angels Arrested (Oct 26 2004 23:26 GMT) - "The suspects rounded up in Project Othello are all allegedly affiliated with the Zig Zag Crew, which became a Hells Angels puppet club about six weeks ago, said Sgt. Cam Baldwin, head of the Winnipeg police service's organized crime unit." |
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Uruguay : la réforme de l'eau, un exemple pour le monde (Oct 26 2004 23:26 GMT) - RadioMundoReal (Uruguay) a interviewé l'activiste canadienne Maude Barlow, présidente de l'organisation Council of Canadians, qui se trouve à Montevidéo, Uruguay soutenant la réforme constitutionnelle qu'impulse la Commission Nationale en Défense de l'Eau et la Vie, réforme qui sera mise au vote dimanche, en même temps que l'élection présidentielle. |
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Watch for Otherkin Pride Week any year now (Oct 26 2004 23:26 GMT) - "...all information that is stored is not to be used in the hunting of Vampires or any other kind of Otherkind. By pressing the agree button you are accepting these terms. Plesase dont come to the web page with a close mind , there are plenty of humans that we have to deal with in real life that have that same outlook." (... |
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NY: Gunkeeper streamlines pistol permits (Oct 26 2004 23:25 GMT) - The Rensselaer County Legislature has approved a new system of issuing pistol permits, which it describes as similar to a driver's license and more accurate and secure than the old system. Prior to the measure's passage on Oct. 12, pistol permits were issued on a paper card, to which a photo of the permit holder was attached. Any amendments or changes in condition to the license were written on the card. The new 'Gunkeeper' system is based on a plastic card that is issued to the permit-holder - a photo is embossed on the plastic card along with name, address, date of birth and other basic information. |
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Arkansas Rejects One of Every 48 Gun Purchases (Oct 26 2004 23:25 GMT) - A Justice Department report shows that Arkansas has rejected a higher proportion of applications to buy firearms than most other states. One of every 48 prospective gun purchases in the state is rejected. On average, the survey of 40 states shows one of every 65 attempts to buy a gun is rejected. Arkansas uses FBI background checks to enforce provisions of the Brady Bill, enacted 10 years ago. The law makes it illegal to sell guns to people with criminal records. |
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NRA drops Velazquez's grade From 'A' to 'F' (Oct 26 2004 23:25 GMT) - In less than a week, Democratic U.S House candidate Tracy Velazquez went from a 'solidly pro-gun candidate' to a 'true enemy of gun owners' rights' in the eyes of the National Rifle Association. The NRA downgraded Velazquez's rating last week, shortly after The Associated Press reported she had received the same top grade given to her opponent, Republican incumbent Denny Rehberg. Velazquez on Tuesday said she is an adamant supporter of gun rights and the NRA should restore her top grade. |
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Hunting for votes (Oct 26 2004 23:25 GMT) - Will numerous photo-ops with guns, hunting trips and impassioned claims to support the Second Amendment as an individual right convince Americans that John Kerry shares their views on gun ownership? Just last Thursday, Mr. Kerry went on a widely publicized goose-hunting trip in the swing-state of Ohio. While Mr. Kerry's changing statements on the Iraq war or his position on hotly contested social issues such as abortion may be confusing (He says that that life starts at conception, but he supports partial-birth abortion), his claims on guns is even more difficult to understand. |
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Monad explained (Oct 26 2004 23:25 GMT) - You have to watch this interview with Jeffrey Snover. He explains the new Microsoft Shell codenamed Monad. Well worth the 23 minutes. When your done watching that, point your browser here for a demonstration.... |
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