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Back up north (Dec 12 2004 23:26 GMT) - I'n now back in Bradford after seeing The Darkness (and Ash!) at Wembley Arena. Full report and photos on the way. (56 words) |
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Madness (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - Madness - I have come to an inescapable conclusion: the United States of America has gone around the bend. Not take a Valium agitated, or take a Prozac depressed, but load the syringe with Thorazine, call the attendants, and get the strait-jacket insane. |
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Guitarbot (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - Guitarbot The whole site is actually worth a vist. Just click hereFrom Nony |
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U.S. government moves to muzzle dissident voices (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - U.S. government moves to muzzle dissident voices - In an apparent reversal of decades of U.S. practice, recent federal Office of Foreign Assets Control regulations bar American companies from publishing works by dissident writers in countries under sanction unless they first obtain U. |
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Ravens 37, Giants 14 (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - BALTIMORE - A redemptive performance by the Baltimore Ravens' defense sent an ineffective Eli Manning to the sidelines, where he dejectedly watched the final minutes of the New York Giants' sixth straight loss. |
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Cooking with Linux (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - "Carla Schroder, author of Linux Cookbook, has three tasty recipes to share in this week's excerpt. Whether you want tips on installing a program for easy uninstall, killing user processes, or better logins without passwords, Carla poses the problems and offers solutions. Too bad not all recipes can be this clear, quick, and painless. Join us again in a couple of weeks when Carla shares tips on running different window managers simultaneously with Xnest and hosting multiple domains with Apa |
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Cooking with Linux (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - "Carla Schroder, author of Linux Cookbook, has three tasty recipes to share in this week's excerpt. Whether you want tips on installing a program for easy uninstall, killing user processes, or better logins without passwords, Carla poses the problems and offers solutions. Too bad not all recipes can be this clear, quick, and painless. Join us again in a couple of weeks when Carla shares tips on running different window managers simultaneously with Xnest and hosting multiple domains with Apa |
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Cooking with Linux (Dec 12 2004 23:24 GMT) - "Carla Schroder, author of Linux Cookbook, has three tasty recipes to share in this week's excerpt. Whether you want tips on installing a program for easy uninstall, killing user processes, or better logins without passwords, Carla poses the problems and offers solutions. Too bad not all recipes can be this clear, quick, and painless. Join us again in a couple of weeks when Carla shares tips on running different window managers simultaneously with Xnest and hosting multiple domains with Apa |
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Google Scholar CCauses Bad Reaction at ACS (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Googles recent release of their Google Scholar academic search service caused quite a stink over at the ACS (American Chemical Society). It seems the ACS has their own (PAID) service paralleling that of Google. So what does a scholarly bunch do when faced with an upstart bunch giving away something that they’ve been making money off of? Why, they sue, of course. |
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Google Scholar CCauses Bad Reaction at ACS (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Googles recent release of their Google Scholar academic search service caused quite a stink over at the ACS (American Chemical Society). It seems the ACS has their own (PAID) service paralleling that of Google. So what does a scholarly bunch do when faced with an upstart bunch giving away something that they’ve been making money off of? Why, they sue, of course. |
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Google Scholar CCauses Bad Reaction at ACS (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Googles recent release of their Google Scholar academic search service caused quite a stink over at the ACS (American Chemical Society). It seems the ACS has their own (PAID) service paralleling that of Google. So what does a scholarly bunch do when faced with an upstart bunch giving away something that they’ve been making money off of? Why, they sue, of course. |
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Yahoo Grabs at Straws to Save the Ship (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Yahoo! has licensed the X1 search software for Windows from tech incubator Idealab, in an attempt to compete both with Google’s browser-based desktop search download, and the current leader Copernic. X1 shares many of the attributes of its DOS-based predecessor, Lotus Magellan, which was written by Idealab’s founder, Bill Gross. |
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Yahoo Grabs at Straws to Save the Ship (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Yahoo! has licensed the X1 search software for Windows from tech incubator Idealab, in an attempt to compete both with Google’s browser-based desktop search download, and the current leader Copernic. X1 shares many of the attributes of its DOS-based predecessor, Lotus Magellan, which was written by Idealab’s founder, Bill Gross. |
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Yahoo Grabs at Straws to Save the Ship (Dec 12 2004 23:23 GMT) - Yahoo! has licensed the X1 search software for Windows from tech incubator Idealab, in an attempt to compete both with Google’s browser-based desktop search download, and the current leader Copernic. X1 shares many of the attributes of its DOS-based predecessor, Lotus Magellan, which was written by Idealab’s founder, Bill Gross. |
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