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Kan ikke fε Active Dir (Oct 31 2004 18:03 GMT) - Hej gutter Jeg har installeret window 2000 server, men jeg glemte at slukke for en anden server pε mit netvζrk inden jeg lagde denne nye serverversion pε en anden maskine. Εrsagen til at jeg skal have en nu version til at virke er at den anden server er sandet til. Serveren her ligger pε en NTFS partion, og jeg kunne ikke fε lov til at oprette Active directory Jan |
Variety.com - Legit B.O.
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B.O. up; 'Town' 537g (Oct 31 2004 18:02 GMT) - Legit B.O.: Broadway grosses -- With two new shows on the boards, Broadway grosses rose 2.5% during Week 21 (Oct. 18-24) to $12,484,077, which is still down $2 million-plus from the same week last year. |
Variety.com - Legit B.O.
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Getting the facts (Oct 31 2004 18:02 GMT) - Legit B.O.: Oz producers collating legit B.O. info -- Disney's "The Lion King" has just celebrated its first birthday Down Under, making it Sydney's longest-running live theater production since "Les Miserables" in the early '90s. |
Adam Sherman On-Line
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Scalix Brings Group Calendaring to Linux (Oct 31 2004 18:02 GMT) - eWeek is running an article on groupware for Linux: Companies looking to migrate from Exchange to a Linux-based messaging system or that want broader groupware functionality will find a good solution in Scalix’s Email and Calendaring Platform.... Email and Calendaring Platform is priced at $60 per user, $600 for ... |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Trick or Treat? [Gary Stapleton] (Oct 31 2004 18:02 GMT) - Why is this rubbish being allowed by parents! Ive had loads of ill mannered kids dressed in bin bags hammering on my door all night demanding treats! (so out come the dog biscuits) yes ive given them dog biscuits... so what... I dont insist the greedy little monsters eat them! |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Don't Read My Lips (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | Politics - Don't Read My Lips. scitex writes "Two economists, Rasa Karapandza and Milos Bozovic, from University Pompu Fabra, Barcelona wrote a very interesting paper "You Can Fool Some People Sometimes..." They say that on all US Presidential Elections from 1960, when presidential debates were held, won the candidate that used less future tense in the debate. First debate was televised in 1960. They predict that these elections will be won by George W. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Gmail Accounts Vulnerable to XSS Exploit (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | Gmail Accounts Vulnerable to XSS Exploit. mallumax writes "A security hole in GMail has been found (an XSS vulnerability) which allows access to user accounts without authentication. What makes the exploit worse is the fact that changing passwords doesn't help. The full details of the exploit haven't been disclosed. The vulnerability was reported by Israeli news site Nana. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Brain Scans May Unlock Candidates' Appeal (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | Politics - Brain Scans May Unlock Candidates' Appeal. Anonymous Voter writes "Applying some of the same brain-scan technology used to understand Alzheimer's and autism, scientists are trying to learn what makes a Republican's mind different from a Democrat's." |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Brain Scans May Unlock Candidates' Appeal (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - ABC News: Brain Scans May Unlock Candidates' Appeal. Scientists Employing Brain-Scanning Technology to Learn How to Sell a Candidate SAN DIEGO Oct 28, 2004 -- Applying some of the same brain-scan technology used to understand Alzheimer's and autism, scientists are trying to learn what makes a Republican's mind different from a Democrat's. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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ATMs Susceptible to Windows Viruses (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | ATMs Susceptible to Windows Viruses. Kernkraft400 writes "First there was Windows for Warships, now the same operating system used to power millions of home PCs is likely to be used for cash machines in the UK. I can't wait for the next Windows virus or worm to take down all the cash machines." |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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NSA Security Guide for Mac OS X (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | NSA Security Guide for Mac OS X. An anonymous reader writes "The National Security Agency has just released a Security Configuration Guide for Apple Mac OS X (pdf). The guide mostly contains common sense configuration information that applies to many Unix systems. It also includes specific discussion for Apple's unique features such as Keychain and FileVault. It should be useful to most Mac OS X users and will be particularly useful for US Government organisations that use Mac OS X and for commercial IT Departments that are supporting Mac OS X. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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National Security Agency (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - National Security Agency - NSA - Security Configuration Guides. NSA initiatives in enhancing software security cover both proprietary and open source software, and we have successfully used both proprietary and open source models in our research activities. NSA's work to enhance the security of software is motivated by one simple consideration: use our resources as efficiently as possible to give NSA's customers the best possible security options in the most widely employed products. The objective of the NSA research program is to develop technologic advances that can be shared with the software development community through a variety of transfer mechanisms. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Verified Voting (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | Verified Voting. Joe from the EFF writes "Verified Voting has just gone live with a number of tools for all you data-hungry election nerds out there. Amongst the goods: an election guide for geeks, a voter's guide to electronic voting, the Verifier database of county-by-county election information and the Election Incident Reporting System (EIRS) which will be used on E-day by attorneys and observers in the field to collect data about election incidents called into the Election Protection Coalition's hotline, 1-866-OUR-VOTE. The geek community is playing a particularly active role in this year's eleciton via VV's TechWatch program. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Data Mining the US Senate Votes (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Slashdot | Politics - Data Mining the US Senate Votes. AJ writes "We used some old and new data mining techniques to see what was happening in the US Senate in 2003. Among other things, we identified the 'social' network of similarities between senators, how influential is each senator and each state, and a 3D VRML view of the Senate. You will be able to check whether Senator Kerry was a centrist or a liberal, and who is acting more cohesively, the Democrats or the Republicans. We provide our data and the source of all our analysis software (Orange and MPCA, both under GPL). |
Apathy Core - Where ennui springs eternal.
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What does it all mean? (Oct 31 2004 18:01 GMT) - Over the years, I have had more than a passing interest in philosophy. I think I have gotten to the point where my ideas have become so ingrained in me that they color all of my observations about the world. However, I have never yet really sat down and put it all together into a coherent whole. So that is why I requested this forum. Over the last several months I have started to put my thoughts together — |
MacBidouille.com
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Programmation Palm sous X (Oct 31 2004 18:00 GMT) - Merci ΰ jbv33670 pour l'info. Le trθs bon site www.palmattitude.com vient d'ιcrire un dossier sur la programmation d'un PDA PalmOS sous OS X. Avec l'aide de l'environnement de dιveloppement Eclips... |
ukblogs
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Let sleeping iPods die (Oct 31 2004 18:00 GMT) - After a Friday afternoon meeting over at Semantico, I decided to swing by the local Cancom shop and browse through whatever Apple goodies they might have in stock... |
Les perles du chat
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Sexo : Vends culotte odorante, faire offre (Oct 31 2004 18:00 GMT) - Lorsque j'entendais parler des histoires sur les petites culottes portιes, c'ιtait toujours de fameuses lιgendes urbaines traitant de ces collιgiennes japonaises qui vendaient leurs petites culottes ΰ des inconnus qui le leur rιclamaient dans la rue. L'inconnu pervers abordait ainsi une adolescente quelconque dans la rue lui faisant une proposition financiθre contre ses sous-vκtements. Bien entendu, la gamine acceptait et se changeait dans un photomaton du coin de la rue et remettait l'objet de tous les dιsirs ΰ l'homme fou de pouvoir (res)sentir la culotte portιe toute la journιe.Ce genre d'histoires me faisait aussi penser ΰ cette autre blague de pervers bien connue : savez-vous ce qu'il y a au fond des culottes des petites filles japonaises ? |
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