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Attack of the Metal-Eating Plants (Feb 12 2005 23:24 GMT) - Removing heavy metals from soil can be an expensive, complicated undertaking, so researchers are trying to design plants that draw the toxins out of the ground. By Stephen Leahy. |
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Mobile Marketing News II (Feb 12 2005 23:24 GMT) - : Capital Radio Group has launched an initiative to offer advertisers mobile interactivity with radio advertisements via the Capital Radio SMS station shortcode - a five digit number used for all Capital's SMS interactivity. : eSeminar on “Wireless! The Hottest... |
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Shuffled out till next week (Feb 12 2005 23:23 GMT) - Now where have all the Shuffles gone? Tsk, tsk... I like them but it's not for me. They are suppose to be quick b-day pressies, but of course, they are all sold out (laughing at myself as I asked the... |
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too quick on the draw (Feb 12 2005 23:23 GMT) - Two-Finger-Scrolling with pre-2005 PowerBooks and iBooks implies that the new Powerbook trackpad feature has been a part of the older powerbook hardware for a while now. I am curious to compare this to SideTrack, which I have found to be so-so, although I do use the feature a great deal. The microsecond delay before it accepts scrolling input combined with the (still!) mysterious mouse gestures in Firefox make it less than the smooth and upholstered ride I'm used to. After all, I'd hate it if a bump in the road caused me to, say, spill a martini into the keyboard. |
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touche pas le Ballard Bitter (Feb 12 2005 23:23 GMT) - I moved to Seattle in 1990, the year Pete Bagge and Fanatgraphics started publishing "Hate," one of the all-time record holders for right-place, right-time synchronicity. I bought nearly every issue at the late, lamented Fallout Records and Comics and read them, snickering, on the way up the hill to my home, wondering where the insane parties, nut-case postadolescents, and drunken debauchery was. Pete inflicted this on Buddy Bradley, his hapless alter ego, with such verve and accuracy that I passed the decade of the 1990s convinced that these activities existed not only in my past, Pete's past, and the comic book, but also in the streets and shared-unit rental homes of Seattle. A few years older and wiser, I know now that actually, everyone who moved here between 1990 and 1998 moved here at least partially beacuse they love the reserved social expressions that characterize interactions here. In fact, although Pete may have lived the experiences so memorably depicted in "Hate," the more egregious events are more accurately understood as picture of American subculture in the 1980s than as a mirror held up to the time and place of grunge and dotcoms. |
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Virtual girl (Feb 12 2005 23:23 GMT) - A virtual girl is attached to some kind of torturing machine. The virtual model is placed in a uncomfortable position by her own fetish footwear. Just some examples of digital rendered Erotica made by Tsubasa. The digital Art of Tsubasa... |
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ba % question (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - im quite senitive to prop (pain)im making my own gear and the 3%ba seems to be popular,i got told i could do 1%ba 20%bb which sounds good but is they a risk with sterility or crashing if its too low? |
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Anatomy of the Linux boot process (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - This article discusses detailed similarities and differences between booting Linux on an x86-based platform (typically a PC-compatible SBC) and a custom embedded platform based around PowerPC, ARM, and others. It discusses suggested hardware and software designs and highlights the tradeoffs of each. It also describes important design pitfalls and best practices. |
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Migrate Win32 C/C++ application to Linux on POWER (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - These series of new articles helps you migrate your Win32 C/C++ applications to Linux on POWER. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-1 of this series coveres the Win32 APIs mapping to Linux on POWER regarding the initialization and termination, process, thread, and shared memory services. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-2 illustrates how to map Win32 to Linux with respect to mutex application program interfaces (APIs). |
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Anatomy of the Linux boot process (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - This article discusses detailed similarities and differences between booting Linux on an x86-based platform (typically a PC-compatible SBC) and a custom embedded platform based around PowerPC, ARM, and others. It discusses suggested hardware and software designs and highlights the tradeoffs of each. It also describes important design pitfalls and best practices. |
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Migrate Win32 C/C++ application to Linux on POWER (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - These series of new articles helps you migrate your Win32 C/C++ applications to Linux on POWER. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-1 of this series coveres the Win32 APIs mapping to Linux on POWER regarding the initialization and termination, process, thread, and shared memory services. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-2 illustrates how to map Win32 to Linux with respect to mutex application program interfaces (APIs). |
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Anatomy of the Linux boot process (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - This article discusses detailed similarities and differences between booting Linux on an x86-based platform (typically a PC-compatible SBC) and a custom embedded platform based around PowerPC, ARM, and others. It discusses suggested hardware and software designs and highlights the tradeoffs of each. It also describes important design pitfalls and best practices. |
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Migrate Win32 C/C++ application to Linux on POWER (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - These series of new articles helps you migrate your Win32 C/C++ applications to Linux on POWER. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-1 of this series coveres the Win32 APIs mapping to Linux on POWER regarding the initialization and termination, process, thread, and shared memory services. Win32 C/C++ Apps to Linux Part-2 illustrates how to map Win32 to Linux with respect to mutex application program interfaces (APIs). |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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SCO Hometown Declares State of Emergency (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "According to its calculations, IBM will need 2,952 truckloads to deliver all of the paper documents that SCO has requested. "This will be the largest fishing expedition in history," said an IBM spokesperson. "But we're happy to comply with the court's order. I can't wait to see the look on Darl McBride's face when he can't find his office under the predicted 6 to 10 feet of accumulated paperwork." Story |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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SCO Hometown Declares State of Emergency (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "According to its calculations, IBM will need 2,952 truckloads to deliver all of the paper documents that SCO has requested. "This will be the largest fishing expedition in history," said an IBM spokesperson. "But we're happy to comply with the court's order. I can't wait to see the look on Darl McBride's face when he can't find his office under the predicted 6 to 10 feet of accumulated paperwork." Story |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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XAMPP, an Apache Distribution (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "XAMPP is a collection of free software for installing and using the Apache Web server. Basically, it is an Apache distribution that includes the Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl an FTP server and phpMyAdmin. XAMPP is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. According to the Apache Friends Web site, "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy-to-install distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache." Story |
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SCO Hometown Declares State of Emergency (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - "According to its calculations, IBM will need 2,952 truckloads to deliver all of the paper documents that SCO has requested. "This will be the largest fishing expedition in history," said an IBM spokesperson. "But we're happy to comply with the court's order. I can't wait to see the look on Darl McBride's face when he can't find his office under the predicted 6 to 10 feet of accumulated paperwork." Story |
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Dockage (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - Here in Hollywood, five miles and two bridges south of... |
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Apache and AppleScript (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - AppleScript traditionally interacts with Mac applications and Apache is the web server that powers most of the Internet. David Miller shows you how AppleScript can invoke Unix utilities through its codedo shell script/code command, thereby creating some interesting intersections with Apache. |
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Apache and AppleScript (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - AppleScript traditionally interacts with Mac applications and Apache is the web server that powers most of the Internet. David Miller shows you how AppleScript can invoke Unix utilities through its codedo shell script/code command, thereby creating some interesting intersections with Apache. |
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Apache and AppleScript (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - AppleScript traditionally interacts with Mac applications and Apache is the web server that powers most of the Internet. David Miller shows you how AppleScript can invoke Unix utilities through its codedo shell script/code command, thereby creating some interesting intersections with Apache. |
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Apache and AppleScript (Feb 12 2005 23:22 GMT) - AppleScript traditionally interacts with Mac applications and Apache is the web server that powers most of the Internet. David Miller shows you how AppleScript can invoke Unix utilities through its codedo shell script/code command, thereby creating some interesting intersections with Apache. |
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