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Only 8 shopping days left until Chrismukkah! (Nov 30 2004 23:28 GMT) - As Christmas and Hanukkah draw near once again, many of us are wrestling with an annual dilemma: "So, what's it going to be? You want your matzoh balls or a candy cane? Spin the Dreidel or get kissed under the mistletoe?" Well, you've found the one place where you don't have to choose. |
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Best Free Programs And Web Sites (Nov 30 2004 23:28 GMT) - In the interests of sharing, I decided to compile a list of my most used / useful free* programs for Win9x/XP. Some are well known, others are lesser known. Hopefully you'll find something useful in here. At the moment this is just a slapshod throwbag of stuff. I may compile a more complete version in time, if there is interest. |
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Canadian Musicians call for ANOTHER update on copyright law (Nov 30 2004 23:28 GMT) - Some of Canada's best-known musicians appeared on a different stage Wednesday -- Parliament Hill -- to band together and lobby politicians to toughen up Canada's outdated copyright laws. But Prof. Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law and a law professor at the University of Ottawa, disagrees with the musicians that there's a problem with music downloading. |
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All-Ages Kirk/Spock Archive (Nov 30 2004 23:28 GMT) - The AAK/SA is a collection of G-PG13 fan fiction, poetry, and art about the romance between Kirk and Spock from Star Trek. You've reached the art page; click here for the stories and poetry pages. |
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Get paid $800/month to blog (Nov 30 2004 23:28 GMT) - Yes, it's funny how well trained the blogosphere is, isn't it? Here Marqui wondering "how in the world do I get word out FAST about my product?". Solution: do something shocking everyone will want to write about - and therefore link to. |
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Israel shocked by image of soldiers forcing violinist to play at roadblock (Nov 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - "...(A)fter the incident was videotaped by Jewish women peace activists, it prompted revulsion among Israelis not normally perturbed about the treatment of Arabs. The rightwing Army Radio commentator Uri Orbach found the incident disturbingly reminiscent of Jewish musicians forced to provide background music to mass murder. 'What about Majdanek?' he asked, referring to the Nazi extermination camp. |
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Internet Archive Copyright Challenge (Nov 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - And as proof of how hard a fight we're in for over copyright, Slashdot is running a story picked up from LISNews.com (who in turn picked it up from the Chronicle): Internet Archive Loses Copyright Fight [Slashdot:] tiltowait writes "As reported on LISNews.com, the Internet Archive has lost a copyright lawsuit which challenged the Congressional lengthening of copyright terms and conditions. |
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Weapons Stash Found Under Sunriver Home (Nov 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - No further information is being released right now, but this is what Barney has right now:A hidden stash of explosives, detonators, automatic weapons and modified firearms was found in three... (0 comments, 0 trackbacks) |
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Sony Adds MP3 to Hard Drive Walkman (Nov 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - Sony Europe has announced another version of its hard drive based Walkman, the company's third attempt to break into a market dominated by Apple's iPod. The 20GB NW-HD3 will feature support for both ATRAC, Sony's proprietary format, and MP3. Sony is touting 30 hour playback times, and advanced impact resistance technology dubbed "G-Sensor" with the new Walkman. |
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Ridge will leave small shoes to fill (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Government: Ridge says he wants to spend more time with his family. He's also said to be a shoo-in for a job as the trophy executive at a major, unnamed defense-industry corporation. That ought to be good for making mountains of money in return for molehi |
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Trial to Unmask Kazaa Owners (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - In a copyright-infringement trial under way this week in an Australian federal court, music industry representatives say they plan to make public the secretive ownership structure of the Kazaa file-trading network. By Patrick Gray. |
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Trial to Unmask Kazaa Owners (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - In a copyright-infringement trial under way this week in an Australian federal court, music industry representatives say they plan to make public the secretive ownership structure of the Kazaa file-trading network. By Patrick Gray. |
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Trial to Unmask Kazaa Owners (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - In a copyright-infringement trial under way this week in an Australian federal court, music industry representatives say they plan to make public the secretive ownership structure of the Kazaa file-trading network. By Patrick Gray. |
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3G Phone Rival Calling Collect (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Europe has been slow to adopt 3G mobile-phone services, and now the opportunity for cashing in may have passed. A new Wi-Fi design from a British company threatens to cut away the ground 3G has gained. By Wendy Grossman. |
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3G Phone Rival Calling Collect (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Europe has been slow to adopt 3G mobile-phone services, and now the opportunity for cashing in may have passed. A new Wi-Fi design from a British company threatens to cut away the ground 3G has gained. By Wendy Grossman. |
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3G Phone Rival Calling Collect (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Europe has been slow to adopt 3G mobile-phone services, and now the opportunity for cashing in may have passed. A new Wi-Fi design from a British company threatens to cut away the ground 3G has gained. By Wendy Grossman. |
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Battling the Copyright Big Boys (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - A new political action committee supports candidates who speak for the consumer when it comes to copyright law. The group doesn't have the big bucks of the entertainment companies, but it's just getting started. By Katie Dean. |
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Sleep Disorders Traced to Genes (Nov 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Can't wake up before lunchtime? Blame your ancestors. Researchers now suspect that night owls inherit their sleeping patterns and are launching a study that could lead to new gene therapy for sleep disorders. By Randy Dotinga. |
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