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Ipaq 3630 (Dec 16 2004 15:59 GMT) - Hej står og mangler en billig gps, og har fået tilbudt en Ipaq 3630, der medfølger GPS udstyr og diverse udstyr til bilen. Er der noget jeg skal være opmærksom på ved denne model ? kan kortet osv. opdateres ? hvad må den ca koste ? |
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Ñóä çàïðåòèë àêöèîíåðàì ÞÊÎÑà âñòðå÷àòüñÿ (Dec 16 2004 15:59 GMT) - Millhouse Capital, êîíòðîëèðóþùèé îêîëî 9% àêöèé ÞÊÎÑà, ïîëó÷èë ðåøåíèå Ìîñêîâñêîãî àðáèòðàæíîãî ñóäà, çàïðåùàþùåå ïðîâåäåíèå íàìå÷åííîãî íà 20 äåêàáðÿ ñîáðàíèÿ àêöèîíåðîâ ÞÊÎÑà, êîòîðîå äîëæíî áûëî ðàññìîòðåòü âîïðîñû, ñâÿçàííûå ñ ëèêâèäàöèåé êîìïàíèè, ïåðåäàåò Ãàçåòà.Ru.Êàê ïîÿñíèë ïðåäñòàèòåëü Millhouse Capital, "ëèêâèäàöèÿ ÞÊÎÑà äåëàåò íåâîçìîæíûì ïðîâåäåíèå ñîãëàñîâàííîé ðàíåå ñäåëêè ïî îáìåíó 9% àêöèé êîìïàíèè íà 14% àêöèé "Ñèáíåôòè". |
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Early Flash Friday submission (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - Gem Sweater Girl Rocks You! Oh my god, this is bedazzle-icious! She could totally be Mrs. Napolean Dynamite! I know its not quite Flash Friday yet, but it FEELS like Friday already... |
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Toto, something tells me Earthsea isn't Iraq. (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - A Whitewashed Earthsea: Perhaps topping Harlan Ellison's beef about City on the Edge of Forever, Ursula K. LeGuin expands a post on her Web site ("Had 'Miss Le Guin' been honestly asked to be involved in the planning of the film, she might have discussed with the film-makers what the books are about") into a rant on Slate trashing the Sci-Fi channel's adaptation. |
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Why The Shoe Fits (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - Meet Charles Brannock. In 1926, he invented a foot-measuring device that has become an industry standard and a landmark of American innovation, now preserved in the Smithsonian. |
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The geese fly south for the winter. (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - Have you ever wanted to be a repressed homosexual suicidal genius? Now's your chance. The UK's GCHQ has set up a series of codebreaking challenges to try and attract your attention in the hope it gets you interested enough to apply for a job. This is the latest. A previous challenge here. |
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Here we are now (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - Free TiVo. If you are an American consumer and live in the Bay Area, the TiVo company on Friday will give away 40GB Series 2 recorders to Comcast customers who bring their cable bill and a gift for The Family Giving Tree charity to TiVo headquarters in Alviso, Calif. The giveaway will last from 11 a.m. to 1 p. |
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Pro-nuance (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - A right that ends in sorrow , aka the difficulty of standing up for something that really sucks. (via Amy Sullivan) |
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New Monekys and Species this year (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - A new species of monkey turned up in India [NYTimes or Rediff]. Though the monkeys are new to science, people in the area are quite familiar with them. They call them "mun zala" or deep forest monkeys. |
NGfL News
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Ancient records shed light on South-West (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - An extensive collection of 1,288 catalogues describing documents relating to the people, places and organisations of Cornwall are now available online via the free A2A (Access to Archives) database. |
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Science and art in creative fusion (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - A new project aims to create a series of ceramic mosaics for the new Educational Resource Centre at the Eden Project by involving local students, artists, scientists and designers. |
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Iraqi benefactor to help UK students (Dec 16 2004 15:58 GMT) - Students from disadvantaged backgrounds who want to study sciences and languages at the universities around the country will soon be able to benefit from scholarships. |
Wireless Warrior
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Sputnik Adds PayPal, Broad Billing Options (Dec 16 2004 15:57 GMT) - Sputnik rolls out additional hotspot management features: Sputnik is the little company that could, and I don't mean it patronizingly. The company from its founding has continued to chart the course of best answering the needs of the customers that... |
Wireless Warrior
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R.I.P. W.E. (Dec 16 2004 15:57 GMT) - Requiescat in pace, you broken, broken standard: Let's call the time of death for WEP. Jim Thompson forwarded me this link that shows that an Aircrack--based on an Aug. 2004 set of code--can rely on just a few hundred thousand passively collected... |
Indymedia Barcelona
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Un sidicato antinazionalista en la facultad de filosofia de la Ub , sale a la luz pública, la insurrección antinazionalista se organiza. (Dec 16 2004 15:57 GMT) - El Movimiento antinazionalista Libertario y el sindicato ADECAF tienen el placer de anunciarles a traves de esta web ( de dudoso caracter democrata ) que van a colaborar en la creación de un sindicato de estudiantes en la facultad de filosofia de la Ub , de caracter antinacionalista, pluralista e igualitario, con 2 objetivos: - rescatar la DIGNIDAD perdida de la UB debido a los ataques al profesor caja, amenazas, la actitud del rector fascista que le ha privado de escolta, y las nuevas agresiones a los del sindicato de estudiantes asi como la presión en el ambiente crispado por los nacional socialistas catalanes, cierto es que nos encontramos en una situación muy parecida a la de la república de Weimar. - A partir de la facultad, llevar una llama liberadora y purificante a toda la sociedad civil catalana ( desamparada por un poder polÃtico nazionalista ) mediante la insurrección cÃvica y el activismo pacÃfico . |
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America's Next Top Model: Eva Diva (Dec 16 2004 15:56 GMT) - One of Gothamist's guiltiest pleasures of late has been watching America's Next Top Model. So, after many weeks of stupidity, terrible clothes, and awesome put-downs from Janice Dickinson, we were both sad and excited to watch the finale last night. Down to the final three of Amanda, Yaya, and Eva, we were happily shocked when Eva, the 5'7" "tomboy" from California won. Shocked because she wasn't as chic as Yaya or as potentially editorially glamorous as Amanda, but happy because she wasn't as arrogant as Yaya or flatout spacey as Amanda (weeping about being in Japan? puh-lease). |
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Misery (Dec 16 2004 15:56 GMT) - Feeling so tired and sad insideIll take my life and never say goodbyeThis world has been cruel and made me feel so damn confinedNever really knowing my real sideAt times i felt so good and happy insideBut other times all I wanted was to be alone and dieNever feeling right but always wrongI tried to fill my emptyness with songsBut all it did is make me feel more empty insideMy mind is always playing tricks on meI think I see the answer but I only find That the answer is suicideFeeling so tired of lifes rollercoaster rideGoing through its ups and downs so fast its out of controlAll I want is to end this crazy rideNo religion for me please,I dont need a GodIts hard enough to make myself happy let alone a GodIf Im going to hell then just let him send me on my wayI dont see any point in my lifeThis very well may be my last goodbyeBut if its not I know that its not that far away. |
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Diana's Champagne Fizzles at Auction. (Dec 16 2004 15:56 GMT) - "The sale of a magnum of champagne from the 1981 wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles fizzled when auction bids failed to reach the reserve price. Bidding for the bubbly fell flat at $1,736, short of the $1,929 reserve price at an auction in Swindon, west of London, on Wednesday. The 1961 vintage Dom Perignon - chosen for the year of Diana's birth - was one of 12 magnums bottled in a limited edition for the royal wedding." http://channels. |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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Not boring anymore (Dec 16 2004 15:55 GMT) - I had been completely bored by ipv6 until I read this InfoWorld piece: Recently, cows in Gifu prefecture were tagged with tiny networked devices to wirelessly track their movements and body temperatures for health and breeding purposes. And in Nagoya City, taxis were fitted with Internet-enabled sensors on their windshield wipers, allowing dispatchers to continuously monitor rainfall via wiper speed and to dispatch more cabs to the wetter neighborhoods. There's a whole class of new presence applications right there. |
Ecademy
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Latest on the BBC Creative Archive [David Jennings] (Dec 16 2004 15:55 GMT) - Note: this is a mirror of an article that appears on my main site. Here are my notes from a talk given by Paul Gerhardt, Strategic Director of the BBC Creative Archive, at Tate Modern yesterday afternoon. The current BBC Charter (due to expire in 02006) apparently provides for public access to the BBC archive, but 'access' means going in person to BBC premises to view or listen there. The archive is a huge cultural asset — |
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