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Back from Colorado (Jan 13 2005 22:58 GMT) - I'm just back from Colorado, where I spent the weekend skiing with my son at Buttermilk and Snowmass before spending three days working in Boulder. Back to blogging now... Comments |
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Little progress made in JCP&L strike talks (Jan 13 2005 22:57 GMT) - NEWARK, N.J. - A second straight day of talks with a mediator did little to resolve the strike between the state's second-largest power company and union workers who have been on strike for more than a month. |
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COCC and Open Solutions Expand Partnership (Jan 13 2005 22:57 GMT) - COCC, a provider of next generation data processing services for financial institutions, expanded its software agreement with Open Solutions Inc., a provider of integrated enabling technologies for community financial institutions throughout the United States and Canada. |
Little Green Footballs
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CBS Alters the Report (Jan 13 2005 22:57 GMT) - Get a load of this. CBS has altered the PDF file for their report on Memogate, to prevent copying and pasting. Here's the page at CBS News, with modified PDF file: CBS Ousts 4 For Bush Guard Story. Rather obviously (pardon the pun), this is aimed at making it harder ... |
TechIMO Forums - Digital Life 2004 Convention Co...
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half life 2 (Jan 13 2005 22:56 GMT) - will this game look graphic on this computer i just order Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 Chassis: Alienware® Full-Tower Case (480-Watt PS) - Cyborg Green Power Supply: PC Power & Cooling 510 Express Processor: |
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Tron to be re-made (Jan 13 2005 22:56 GMT) - Really some movies should not be re-made. "The original pic, written and directed by Steven Lisberger, was considered ahead of its time...Klugman and Sternthal...feel that the world has caught up with Lisberger's original concept, making it ripe for redo." I really don't follow the logic, hell, just re-release the original. |
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Jumping Off the Cliff (Jan 13 2005 22:56 GMT) - Voices echo inside my headInside the cavern of knowledgeA place that stores my memoryThey sound angry for some reasonOh wait I know why they're angryI'm still alive aren't II'm standing on a cliff right nowThey want me to jump off the cliffI' |
Updated Fink Packages (Unstable)
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pyobjc-py23-1.2-1 (Glue to interface Python with Objective-C, 10.3 tree) (Jan 13 2005 22:55 GMT) - The PyObjC package provides the glue needed to interface the Python interpreter with the Objective-C language. At its core is the 'objc' module makes Objective-C objects and classes available as first-class Python citizens. It is not only possible to use Objective-C objects but you can also subclass Objective-C classes. To make it easier to use the core 'objc' module, this package also provides a number of modules that are wrappers for the Cocoa frameworks, such as Foundation and AppKit. These modules not only give you access to the classes in these frameworks but also to the functions and constants in those modules. |
Updated Fink Packages (Unstable)
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pyobjc-py24-1.2-1 (Glue to interface Python with Objective-C, 10.3 tree) (Jan 13 2005 22:55 GMT) - The PyObjC package provides the glue needed to interface the Python interpreter with the Objective-C language. At its core is the 'objc' module makes Objective-C objects and classes available as first-class Python citizens. It is not only possible to use Objective-C objects but you can also subclass Objective-C classes. To make it easier to use the core 'objc' module, this package also provides a number of modules that are wrappers for the Cocoa frameworks, such as Foundation and AppKit. These modules not only give you access to the classes in these frameworks but also to the functions and constants in those modules. |
Updated Fink Packages (Unstable)
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pyobjc-py22-1.2-1 (Glue to interface Python with Objective-C, 10.3 tree) (Jan 13 2005 22:55 GMT) - The PyObjC package provides the glue needed to interface the Python interpreter with the Objective-C language. At its core is the 'objc' module makes Objective-C objects and classes available as first-class Python citizens. It is not only possible to use Objective-C objects but you can also subclass Objective-C classes. To make it easier to use the core 'objc' module, this package also provides a number of modules that are wrappers for the Cocoa frameworks, such as Foundation and AppKit. These modules not only give you access to the classes in these frameworks but also to the functions and constants in those modules. |
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Inside the Mac mini (Jan 13 2005 22:55 GMT) - Quote: Apple “does not recommend” that users upgrade the memory themselves — you’re supposed to have a service provider do it if you want to add more after purchase — but doing it yourself does not void the warranty unless you damage something. A booth person told me the memory slot is easily accessible once you get the case open. Hard drives, AirPort and BlueTooth seem to be different, though. Source: |
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