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Ringvorlesung zum Horrorfilm in Dresden (Nov 14 2004 23:58 GMT) - Die Philosophische Fakultät der Technischen Universität Dresden (ich gebe zu: das klingt seltsam) bietet in diesem Semester die Ringvorlesung "Scary Movies" zum Horrorfilm an. Eine genaue Ü |
SF Bay Area Indymedia
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Exiled Tibetan filming "Voices in Exile" (Nov 14 2004 23:58 GMT) - After four years of the evolution of the effort of The Tibetan Photo Project to give Tibetans in exile a new voice and a vehicle to tell their story through their photos, Cameras for Culture and The Tibetan Photo Project are proud to announce the start of production of the first documentary film to be directed, photographed and edited by Tenzin Wangden Andrugstang in Dharamsala, India. |
TMA Latest Posts
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Warden Law (Fieldnotes by Hob) (Nov 14 2004 23:58 GMT) - Small-medium hillfort with double ditch and bank structure. Banks are low, ditches shallow, patches of bedrock protrude. A number of hut circles are still visible. Good views of Carr Hill rock art site to the NW, overlooks the confluence of the North and South Tyne to the SW. Would suit Ottodini tribe looking to protect the upper Tyne from Brigantian incursion. |
linkfilter.net - hot links
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Gmail Registry Patch (Nov 14 2004 23:58 GMT) - It's a Registry patch to set Gmail (via the official notifier) to appear as the e-mail app on the Start menu. As a side effect, "Google Gmail" will appear in the list of e-mail apps in IE's Tools | Internet Options. Note that there are some hardcoded paths in there--including one to Firefox, since there doesn't seem to be a simple way to open the default browser--but they shouldn't be difficult to fix by hand. |
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In Memoriam (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - In Memoriam Glenn Elliot January 10, 1968 - November 13, 2004 You are loved and missed very much.... |
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Nonprofits Stop Spam Today (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - Stop Spam Today campaign is an educational campaign sponsored by TechSoup.org and Mailshell. The campaign begins today and culminates on December 15th, when nonprofits can order free anti-spam software from... |
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Live Email Networking Today (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - On Thursday, November 4 the International Virtual Women’s Chamber of Commerce is holding a Virtual Meet & Greet. Companies that are interested in forming joint partnerships and strategic alliances with... |
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USA Votes (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - Taking a break from our usual discussions to encourage Americans to vote, if you have not already. Every vote counts especially in this very close presidential election.... |
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CSS Cookbook Review (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - If you’re not familiar with O’Reilly’s cookbook series (image of layout), they’re books with a basic formula: |
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Cat Bowling (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - PETA folks, I promise no real cats are harmed in this addicting game. Play Cat Bowling. I bowl better at the alley than in this game.... |
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The Art of the Start (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - Vote for one of the books in Fast Company’s November Book of the Month. I’ve reviewed The Art of the Start and believe it deserves a vote. Have you read... |
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When Good Newsletters Go Bad (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - It’s a spooky time of the year in the U.S. with Halloween on October 31. Who can resist a holiday when you can be someone else for the day and... |
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Tungsten E (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - You probably know about the recent release of the Tungsten E Handheld. I am surprised about one thing: it comes with Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi or both. I have a... |
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Backing up Home PCs (Nov 14 2004 23:57 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 (Nov 14 2004 23:57 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! (Nov 14 2004 23:57 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 (Nov 14 2004 23:57 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 (Nov 14 2004 23:57 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... |
Cre8asite Forums
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Dream weaver or any thing else? (Nov 14 2004 23:57 GMT) - I have recently discovered CSSedit Thanks to this little program I am almost getting to grips with CSS, easily the best CSS editor I have found for Mac OS X. (only costs around £14.00 to purchase a licence for the full version) |
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Anyplace Control 2.7 by Anyplace Control Software (Nov 14 2004 23:56 GMT) - Anyplace Control is a remote control program that can display a screen of another computer (via internet or network) on your screen. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control the other PC remotely. It means that you can work on a remote computer, as if you were sitting in front of it, right from your current location. The program allows you to work with different remote computers simultaneously, from anywhere in the world. |
The Conjecturer
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Decrypting Hysteria (Nov 14 2004 23:55 GMT) - It's worth reading this translation of the hysterical, hateful arrogance spewing from the left after their soundest defeat in a decade. We must be clear: you are racist, sexist, xenophobic and narrow-minded. We know there have been attempts on your... |
The Conjecturer
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Decrypting Hysteria (Nov 14 2004 23:55 GMT) - It's worth reading this translation of the hysterical, hateful arrogance spewing from the left after their soundest defeat in a decade. We must be clear: you are racist, sexist, xenophobic and narrow-minded. We know there have been attempts on your... |
Smells Like Fish, Tastes Like Chicken
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Lucky Me!! (Nov 14 2004 23:55 GMT) - Guess who is going to see The Pixies tonight, at the last minute? ME!!! My friend's friend has a migraine and isn't going to go... So guess who just got called to go? *grins* MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!! |
TMA Latest Posts
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Homer's Lane Cupmarked Stone (Fieldnotes by Hob) (Nov 14 2004 23:55 GMT) - My attempt in October '04 failed to locate this stone. I did find the field clearance boulders; there are a lot of them forming the thorn infested field boundary, which has now been wire-fenced off. The fence has then become overgrown with nettles and some kind of creeping plant that obscures the stones. I managed to check about 30 or forty stones, working from the top of the boundary down the slope, from where here is an old gate next to a big boulder both of which have also been obscured by foliage. |
Silent Running
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"Four score and seven years ago..." — Kiwi edition (Nov 14 2004 23:54 GMT) - At the Labour Party annual conference during the weekend just past, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced that the government would set up a Select Committee enquiry into New Zealand’s constitutional arrangements, a "stocktake" to use her word. The Dominion Post... |
Silent Running
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The Houston Chronicles (Nov 14 2004 23:54 GMT) - On the road again, but this time not by car. Well, my car, at any rate. I just got back from The Gateway to the Air Force, Lackland AFB, where I attended my son's graduation from Basic Training. He's picked... |
Ken Hagler's Radio Weblog
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NYT. In the north, Mosul ... (Nov 14 2004 23:54 GMT) - NYT. In the north, Mosul remained restive on Friday as the government deployed national guardsmen from outside the area to fill a security vacuum after hundreds of Iraqi policemen fled Thursday in the face of a guerrilla uprising. The police chief of Mosul was fired, another senior Iraqi security officer was assassinated and the top American commander in the region said the loyalty and reliability of the city's entire 4,000- to 5,000-member police force was now suspect... |
On The Third Hand
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Notes: (Nov 14 2004 23:54 GMT) - To the right: The various cultures in the world are neither 'all good' or 'all evi'l. There are 'shades of grey' in there. To the left: There are some necessary delimiters in those 'shades of grey' that you seem to be ignoring. |
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