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Freight Train Derails in California (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - Authorities say a freight train has derailed in southern California, sending cars tumbling and spilling out a combustible liquid. |
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Worm.Win32_Radbot-A (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - Radbot-A est un ver qui tente de déposer d'autres malwares sur le système. Ces malwares se propagent par les partages réseaux protégés par des mots de passe faibles. |
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Hitler's Christianity To deny the ... (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - Hitler's Christianity To deny the influence of Christianity on Hitler and its role in World War II, means that you must ignore history and bar yourself forever from understanding how this atrocity occurred. by Jim Walker... |
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Don't Get Goggle-Eyed Over Google's Plan to Digitize (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "Don't Get Goggle-Eyed Over Google's Plan to Digitize is one from the Chronicle in which Mark Y. Herring, dean of library services at Winthrop University, gives five reasons not to tear up your library card quite yet. Copyright, Past failures, Preserving books, and Ecological concerns (along with others) are good ideas he mentioned. Those are not necessarily insurmountable obstacles for Google. However, they are formidable. |
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Google at the Gates? (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - By way of Bernie Sloan: There's an article on Google's digitization project in the new (March) issue of American Libraries. It's an "e-mail symposium" involving four librarians: Deanna Marcum, Susan McGlamery, Ann Wolpert, and Michael Gorman: Google at the Gates. |
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Telling Teacher What to Read and What to Believe (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "This months "From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal" takes a look at filtering in schools: Telling Teacher What to Read and What to Believe. Jamie McKenzie says In some school districts, sites are blocked and filtered if they address important political issues like the federal education law, NCLB. These filters are not always even handed in their blocking of sites and end up steering both adults and children to read a particular political point of view. |
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Hotel de L'Europe (Mar 08 2005 20:59 GMT) - This is probably a very expensive hotel, though you wouldn't think it from their extremely bad website. Taken a bit before sundown from the V&D across the street. Another new popularity contest has been created, this one specifically for photoblogs. I just find these things odd... probably because I don't really feel part of the whole blogging thing for some reason. |
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Do you really need Cortislim? (Mar 08 2005 20:57 GMT) - On behalf of all casual dieters I take offense at Greg Cynaumon, Ph D and his assertions regarding Cortislim. Who is he to tell us that Cortislim isn’t for everyone? I think it isn't for anyone! |
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New Poll: Public Would Significantly Alter Administration's Budget (Mar 08 2005 20:56 GMT) - A new poll finds that the American public would significantly alter the Bush administration?s recently proposed federal budget. Presented a breakdown of the major areas of the proposed discretionary budget and given the opportunity to redistribute it, respondents made major changes. The most dramatic changes were deep cuts in defense spending, a significant reallocation toward deficit reduction, and increases in spending on education, job training, reducing reliance on oil, and veterans. These changes were favored by both Republicans and Democrats, though the changes were generally greater for Democrats. |
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Production has stalled (Mar 08 2005 20:56 GMT) - Thanks to the rubbishness of Maplin I can't do any work on the radio show until I get a mic. The music is all ready to go though and some download sites have agreed to supply the tunes. So all is not lost yet, even if things are running a bit late. I'm still hoping to get a proper show out by the end of the month. |
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In prep for PCT (Mar 08 2005 20:55 GMT) - If I wanted to minimize time spent between my last injection and PCT, could I preemptively switch to another Test that has a shorter half life a couple of weeks before I end my cycle? Currently Test-E at 250mg (twice weekly) EQ at 200mg (twice weekly) So maybe something like propionate for the... |
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