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Jan. 16, 2005 (Jan 18 2005 23:59 GMT) - Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Newsweek's John Meacham revisit noteworthy inaugurations. |
WNBC.com4 FeedRoom
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Jan. 16, 2005 (Jan 18 2005 23:59 GMT) - Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) gives his opinion about the war in Iraq. |
The Aardvark Speaks
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The Blog (Jan 18 2005 23:59 GMT) - "She wanted to stop reading it— but she had nothing better to do! Produced by average people who seem to think their lives are interesting. Filmed in thrilling HTML-O-Scope with exciting new fonts!" Available on a T-Shirt near you. |
MobileTracker
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Toshiba announces Ubiquitous Viewer software (Jan 18 2005 23:59 GMT) - Toshiba today announced software called Ubiquitous Viewer that will allow users to connect to Windows based computers through mobile phones. The software, called Ubiquitous Viewer, is installed on the mobile phone and on a client computer running Windows and re-creates the desktop of a PC or notebook PC on the mobile phone's screen. That allows the user, for example, to use the PC via the mobile phone to complete tasks such as reading e-mails and editing documents. The software will be available on KDDI in Japan--it is a Java application that works on the EVDO data network. The software is aimed at corporate users and pricing was not announced. |
Mató Tu Onda!
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Apagada Se Ve Mejor (Jan 18 2005 23:58 GMT) - Escribo esto a partir del post medios de mierda de Mantantirulirula. No puedo opinar sobre el audio de Cromañón porque no lo escuché. Mi radio só |
Mató Tu Onda!
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Somatizar (Jan 18 2005 23:58 GMT) - Es que cuando te duele el alma, te duele el cuerpo. Qué podría ser más ló |
Rod Kratochwill's Weblog
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WiFi PTA (Jan 18 2005 23:57 GMT) - I'm getting some bonus Wi-Fi goodness here at the PTA meeting thanks to Walkert! I'm able to grab my RSS viw Bloglines while I wait for the meeting to start. |
Instapundit.com
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CHRIS ANDERSON: "It is, of ... (Jan 18 2005 23:57 GMT) - CHRIS ANDERSON: "It is, of course, not news that the Japanese have a thing for robots. It is, however, getting worse. Way worse. Like robot overlord worse. |
Instapundit.com
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CHRIS ANDERSON: "It is, of ... (Jan 18 2005 23:57 GMT) - CHRIS ANDERSON: "It is, of course, not news that the Japanese have a thing for robots. It is, however, getting worse. Way worse. Like robot overlord worse. |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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opsætning af sekundær dns på win2k3 (Jan 18 2005 23:57 GMT) - Hej alle sammen Jeg har aldrig fundet ud af om man kan eller hvordan man kan lave sådan en windows 2003 server er sat op som sekundær dns server og bare kopier alle zoner fra den primær dns server. så jeg vil meget gerne hvis nogen kan guide igennem dette, let forståligt. jeg har en primær som er 100% oppe at køre den laver også zone transfer til gratisdns og den laver det også til den sekundær men jeg skal jo lige nu selv sidde ved den sekundær og taste det ind så jeg skal oprette zonerne på 2 server og det ville jeg gerne slippe for. så kender nogen svaret så kom med det, på forhånd tak. |
mymarkup.net
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Digitalt om analogt (Jan 18 2005 23:56 GMT) - Journalisimo. "We celebrate the freedom from power supplies, batteries, wireless networks and fragile electronics. We seek to elevate the written word and the freehand sketch on fine paper. We celebrate the journal as the optimal analog device for expression and enjoyment." [via: |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Comparing a dollar then to a dollar now (Jan 18 2005 23:56 GMT) - Mark Frauenfelder:... I'm writing a historical non-fiction book and I am having a hard time figuring out how much specific sums of money from the old days would be worth today. I came across this nice calculator at the Economic History Services site. The thing I learned is that there isn't one answer to the question "How much is $100 from 1960 worth today?" From the site:... |
Little Green Footballs
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UNRWA's Peter Hansen "Retiring" (Jan 18 2005 23:55 GMT) - Peter Hansen, the execrable Israel-hating head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, is stepping down as Kofi Annan shuffles his cronies around to divert attention from the massive Oil-For-Food scandal: UNRWA head to step down. Hansen has long been criticized by pro-Israel advocates as biased against the ... |
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