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Linux z płyty (Nov 22 2004 13:59 GMT) - Jeżeli chcesz zobaczyć jak wygląda praca z systemem Linux, a nie wiesz jak to zrobić, boisz się lub nie chcesz instalować go na dysku twardym komputera, to dystrybucja Gnoppix 0.8.2.2 jest przeznaczona właśnie dla Ciebie. Wystarczy pobrać z naszego serwisu obraz ISO, nagrać go na płytę i uruchomić system z CD-ROM'u. |
Random Observations
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Go Away, Comeback Kid? (Nov 22 2004 13:56 GMT) - Weekly Standard: Every candidate that Clinton endorsed, raised money for, or conducted a campaign appearance on behalf of, lost. Toss... |
DW-WORLD.DE
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Schwierige Zeiten für die SWAPO (Nov 22 2004 13:56 GMT) - In Namibia weitet sich die Schere zwischen Arm und Reich zusehends. Eine erschreckend hohe Aids-Quote bereitet dem Land zusätzlich Probleme. Beides sind große Herausforderungen für die neue, alte Regierungspartei SWAPO. |
macosxhints
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Assign MX700 mouse keys to Exposé (Nov 22 2004 13:53 GMT) - If you are like me and read macosxhints.com before reading the manual, you may come up with the problem of not being able to assign the mouse keys of the Logitech MX700 Mouse with Exposé. So for all you manual haters, here is... |
John Orr: 2004 Presidential Election
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2004 Presidential Transition Andrew Sullivan: ... (Nov 22 2004 13:41 GMT) - 2004 Presidential Transition Andrew Sullivan: "A large part of the pro-Bush vote - especially among blue state residents - was a vote against the left elite and the cultural attitudes it represents in the public imagination. It was a vote not so much for Bush or his often religious policies (or even the war on terror), but against the post 9/11 left, against Michael Moore and political correctness and Susan Sontag and CBS News, among a host of others. I have to say that this was the most appealing thing about George W. Bush for me. |
davblog
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IE vs Firefox (again) (Nov 22 2004 13:38 GMT) - Over the weekend I did some work on the stylesheet for my main site. I cleaned it up a lot... |
Boing Boing
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Full-back HTML tattoo (Nov 22 2004 13:30 GMT) - Cory Doctorow: Brad sez, "BMEZine.com's 'Geek Tattoo' section continues to amaze--here's an HTML-inspired backpiece." Link (Thanks, Brad!) |
Instapundit.com
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IN THE MAIL: An advance ... (Nov 22 2004 13:27 GMT) - IN THE MAIL: An advance copy of John Scalzi's new book, Old Man's War. I haven't read it yet, but the blurb from Cory Doctorow says that it's like Starship Troopers without the lectures, or Forever War with better sex. There seem to be a lot of blogger books out.... |
EdCone.com
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Kevin Sites, the reporter who ... (Nov 22 2004 13:26 GMT) - Kevin Sites, the reporter who broke the story of the Marine shooting an unarmed Iraqi in Falluja, uses his blog to tell his side of the story. He addresses his post to the Marine unit with which he travels. Sites: "It's time you to have the facts from me, in my own words, about what I saw...I want you to read my account and make up your own minds about whether you think what I did was right or wrong. |
Absconding Life
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Boo (Nov 22 2004 13:21 GMT) - Again, sorry for the lack of blogs. I have many excuses, but most are boring and some are lies. Newsflash: New abscond design being drawn up in rough. It will be very stylish and interesting, with just the right amount... |
Instapundit.com
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ARTHUR CHRENKOFF'S ROUNDUP OF UNDER-REPORTED ... (Nov 22 2004 13:16 GMT) - ARTHUR CHRENKOFF'S ROUNDUP OF UNDER-REPORTED IRAQ NEWS is posted. Don't miss it. Meanwhile StrategyPage notes that the Sunnis are trying to block the elections, and are likely to fail: While the Sunni Arab thugs have the edge in experience, and reputation, their violence is not overwhelming. The army and police... |
Ecademy
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Lifeblood Of Modern Business [Julian Hall] (Nov 22 2004 13:08 GMT) - Information is widely regarded as the lifeblood of modern business. This survey shows that UK companies continue to be increasingly reliant on the confidentiality, availability and integrity of their data. As you might expect, government, health and financial services companies are most concerned with confidentiality, while the agriculture and manufacturing sectors are least concerned. Availability appears to be a fairly consistent issue for all sectors. Given this reliance on data, it is unsurprising that UK businesses are prepared to spend money to protect this information. |
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