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news :: Portable Hotspots (Feb 04 2005 20:25 GMT) - Journal tests NetGear, D-Link portable gateways: This category is starting to expand as manufacturers realize that once someone tastes Wi-Fi, they don't want to back to no-Fi. Jesse Drucker, subbing for Walt Mossberg, writes in The Wall Street... |
Wireless Warrior
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news :: Possio Releases Portable UMTS Gateway (Feb 04 2005 20:25 GMT) - Possio has updated its product line to add the PX40, which handles UMTS: Like its predecessor, the PX30, and a similar product from Junxion, the PX40 acts as a gateway to hook into a cellular data network and route the Internet to Ethernet and Wi-Fi... |
Wireless Warrior
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news :: Sock Puppets Disappoint (Feb 04 2005 20:25 GMT) - The "report" is out, and it's a short article that has no original research: The Heartland Institute has published what it called in the advance press a "report," but which appears to be a several paragraph long article that uses entirely secondary... |
GamingReport.com
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Origins: Update - Origins Awards Submission/Nomination Process (Feb 04 2005 20:25 GMT) - News on submitting Nominations for this year's Origins Awards: "See below information on the nomination process for the Annual Origins Awards. Any 2004 products that you submit online before February 6th, 2005 will be eligible for the nomination process. Five copies of the product must be received in the ... |
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ElectronicGaming: New Data-packs coming to Campaign Suite Extended (Feb 04 2005 20:25 GMT) - Two new Expansion data-packs are scheduled to be released for Campaign Suite Extended, the second generation of Twin Rose Software's Campaign Suite RPG management software. The first will be a complete 3.5 Psionics data-pack, set to be released on February 14th. This will be an importable XML file, that can be added to any existing CSX database. Players and DMs alike will find new feats, classes, skills, a complete table of Psionic ... |
I Hate Pat Robertson and the Religious Right
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Bomb Mexico! (Feb 04 2005 20:24 GMT) - It turns out that we've been bombing the wrong brown people for the past 2 years. Joseph Farah, Douche-Bag-In-Cheif of WorldNetDaily.com, proposed today in his daily column that the United States invade Mexico. "So, I suggest maybe it's time to conquer Mexico. We're so intent on freeing 26 million Iraqis ... |
NewsFactor Network
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Analyst: Salesforce.com Keeps Edge (Feb 04 2005 20:24 GMT) - In an analysis ranking hosted salesforce automation software vendors on a series of criteria, Salesforce.com again won four out of seven categories as evaluated by Forrester Research. |
pagans.net
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(no title) (Feb 04 2005 20:24 GMT) - The Survey The BasicsName: HeatherAge: 14Sex: femaleLocation: GeorgiaSexual Preference: |
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Tarot - Tarot Cards Wholesale Go Home Tarot New... (Feb 04 2005 20:24 GMT) - Tarot - Tarot Cards Wholesale Go Home Tarot Newsletter Archives Tarot Links Advertise on this site Add URL Tarot Cards Wholesale Wiccan, Metaphysical Goods, Tarot Cards and Free Love SpellsRange of magick, wicca and pagan goods |
Thundercat's Seduction Lair
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More RSD Splintering? (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - First it was Dreamweaver and The One who've gone off and done their own thing, now word's out that PlayboyLA and Sickboy, arguably two of the best instructors RSD had, are now on their own offering a product they made... |
Instapundit.com
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BUSH IS SUBTLER THAN I ... (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - BUSH IS SUBTLER THAN I THOUGHT: Vik Rubenfeld notes that the "Syrian Accountability Act" that Bush invoked during the State of the Union speech was originally introduced by Barbara Boxer, back when she was taking a somewhat more hawkish line. UPDATE: Another blast from the past: Harry Reid used to... |
Instapundit.com
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BUSH IS SUBTLER THAN I ... (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - BUSH IS SUBTLER THAN I THOUGHT: Vik Rubenfeld notes that the "Syrian Accountability Act" that Bush invoked during the State of the Union speech was originally introduced by Barbara Boxer, back when she was taking a somewhat more hawkish line. UPDATE: Another blast from the past: Harry Reid used to... |
Largehearted Boy
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Bittorrent Brunch (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - Surround sound live recordings don't pop up very often, so I'll be downloading this 2003 Pearl Jam show and see if it lives up to the hype. Pearl Jam: 2003-04-30, Uniondale (5.1 surround sound) [shn]* Ani DiFranco: 2004-06-11, Bonnaroo [flac]* Stone Roses: |
Fosfor Gadgets
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Battery free universal remote (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - For $24.99 you can have a remote that never will run out of batteries ever again. Winding the Jog Shuttle on the EZPower Universal Remote will store you enough power to use it for 7 days. It controls up to six devices and has a lamp that indicates when you ... |
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Sun to allow grid use sales on e-trading market (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - Sun to allow grid use sales on e-trading market. Sun announced a plan today to allow its grid computing users to buy and sell CPU hours on an electronic trading market, just like any other traded commodity. [Computerworld News] |
completelycalm.com
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Kittens! (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - Dear vernon,Really great pix I must say. Makes me wonder how someone could look at a kitten and not believe in a Creator. Kitten is the example I always use to state this.I've done engineering work most of my life but I have only... |
Slashdot: Ask Slashdot
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Restricted Financial Support for Open-Source? (Feb 04 2005 20:23 GMT) - Anonymous Writer asks: "PayPal has become the standard for making donations to Open-Source projects, and in many cases the only way. Out of the 247 countries and territories represented by top-level domains on the Internet, credit cards are available in 128. However, PayPal only accepts credit cards from 45 of these countries, which excludes 83 from using their service. Nearly two-thirds of the countries on the Internet with valid credit card billing services are currently prevented from making donations using PayPal. |
Lewies Blogs
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Getting to know MARS (Feb 04 2005 20:22 GMT) - Let's face it - men are from Mars. Along with that saying and the latest achievements in space exploration, Microsoft is creating a new feature enhancement with its upcoming database, SQL Server 2005 (a.k.a. Yukon). |
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