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Pergnerová už zase pracuje! (Jan 25 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Stratosfera.cz] - Svou rozhlasovou premiéru si v sobotu odbyla Tereza Pergnerová (30). Proč ale moderuje v rukavicích, nám prozradit nechtěla. |
Blogator.com
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Saudek: Zamilovaný a šťastný! (Jan 25 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Stratosfera.cz] - Jeden z největších českých gentlemanů, Jan Saudek (69) se zasnoubil a je velmi šťastný. S přítelkyní Pavlínou (24) si stále decentně vykají. |
freshmeat.net announcements (Global)
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Allegro 4.1.18 (Development branch) (Jan 25 2005 23:39 GMT) - Allegro is a multi-platform game library for C/C++ developers that provides many functions for graphics, sounds, player input (keyboard, mouse, and joystick), and timers. It also provides fixed and floating point mathematical functions, 3D functions, file management functions, compressed datafile, and a GUI. Changes: This release fixes a bug that caused rest() to wait too long on Mac OS X. Allegro windows now always appear centred in Windows. |
vasilis tage- und nächtebuch
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links (Jan 25 2005 23:39 GMT) - bunny suicides (traurig, via claus) women in spacesuits in tv and film (coool!) google video search (brsennotierte fernsehzeitung fr amiland) taschenrechner-tuning (auch freaks wollen spass haben...) wikipedia: unusual articles (der name ist programm) |
Little Green Footballs
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It's Sad When Jihadis Hotlink (Jan 25 2005 23:39 GMT) - Aaron of Internet Haganah alerted me that a jihad bulletin board had linked directly to the photograph that accompanies this LGF post, showing some Hamas terrorzoids burning a US flag. The thread at ribaat.org (a domain registered in Pakistan) is titled, "Une mere qui eduque son enfant a l'art du ... |
CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box
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Google Video Search (Jan 25 2005 23:38 GMT) - The new service from Google that lets you search for automated transcriptions of what's on TV is very fascinating. Wondering how much our media worlds are converging (colliding?) I did a search for "blog" and the results are quite surprising.... |
Baseball Musings
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Gone Fishin' (Jan 25 2005 23:37 GMT) - Carlos Delgado has agreed to a deal with the Marlins which should net him close to $13 million a season for at least four years. A nice pickup for the Marlins. The Marlins got 14 win shares out of their... |
owrede_log : interfacedesign.org
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After the game is before the game (Jan 25 2005 23:37 GMT) - So the semester is almost over. I end with a much bigger base of new slides from recent lectures that will probably make the future lecturing task much easier. I had never the chance to use a former presentation 1:1 for a new one: there is always a need for update and improvement - but at least as long as there is improvement I think lights are green! |
Web Design Toronto
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About Liability Issues - Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:36 GMT) - News.com is running an interesting article about a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. A lower court said that the professor was not at fault, but an appeals court has overturned that decision, claiming that, especially as a lawyer, the professor should have read the paper more closely and recognized the risk. |
Web Design Awards
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About Liability Issues - Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:36 GMT) - News.com is running an interesting article about a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. A lower court said that the professor was not at fault, but an appeals court has overturned that decision, claiming that, especially as a lawyer, the professor should have read the paper more closely and recognized the risk. |
Home Cleaning, Web Design, Business, what else babysitters like
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About Liability Issues - Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:36 GMT) - News.com is running an interesting article about a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. A lower court said that the professor was not at fault, but an appeals court has overturned that decision, claiming that, especially as a lawyer, the professor should have read the paper more closely and recognized the risk. |
Blogs, Web Design, and House Services
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About Liability Issues - Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:36 GMT) - News.com is running an interesting article about a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. A lower court said that the professor was not at fault, but an appeals court has overturned that decision, claiming that, especially as a lawyer, the professor should have read the paper more closely and recognized the risk. |
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