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Five Minor Oddities (Mar 25 2005 01:59 GMT) - Five Minor Oddities Oh boy, here come the Jurassic Park jokes. The US goes nuts over the PlayStation Portable, but it's apparently still plagued by a href="http://www.enga |
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Griffin SecuriKey Review (Mar 25 2005 01:59 GMT) - This means that the user never sees the username and password dialog box and instead they go right to their desktop and files.... Either the passwords are too short, contain dictionary words, are names, birth-dates, anniversaries, pet names, or some other combination of easily guess-able and crack-able components. |
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The legend of Sosumi (Mar 25 2005 01:59 GMT) - / Interesting bit of Apple trivia for ya. / / When you play the classic System 7 sound “Sosumi” backwards, it says “steve is dead. |
Nursing Studio
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APGAR Scale (Mar 25 2005 01:59 GMT) - This scale is for newborns and is scored at 1 min & 5 min. Heart rate Absent- 0 points < 100- 1 point > 100- 2 points Respiration effort Absent- 0 points Slow, irregular-1 point Strong cry- 2 points Muscle Tone Flaccid- 0 points Some flex- 1 point Act. motion- 2 points Irritability No response- 0 points Some- 1 point Vigorous- 2 points Color Blue, pale- 0 points Body: pink, Extremities: |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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Thoughts on the Team System pricing scheme (Mar 25 2005 01:59 GMT) - The pricing scheme for Visual Studio Team System has disappointed many .NET developers lately. It is easy to get excited by the features in Team System, but the larger part of the target market for the Visual Studio product isn’t enterprise development organizations and hence do not need the Team System features. Eric Sink is in line with my views on the matter in his comments on the scheme. |
Plunkthumping
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You Can?t Play My Guitar (Mar 25 2005 01:58 GMT) - Almost a year ago I came home from a jam and discovered that my guitar had been pretty badly damaged. It was bound to happen sometime or another. We're talking about a Dobro 33-H here. Probably the single most wonderful guitar ever made. I know, that sounds like a pretty brash ... |
Battlestar Galactica News
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Galactica Finale starts tomorrow! (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - From the site: Random Chatter comes this announcement for those Battlestar Galactica fans who've been living in a cave. The two-part season finale for Battlestar Galactica starts tomorrow! Even if you've missed one or two episodes so far, you don't want... |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - The Fish Wrapper - Do you dream in RSS?. "Yesterday, I had a chance to talk with our Web director here at UMW about RSS and the enclosure possibilities. We're getting ready to launch a portal at the University, and our Web team has built us this spiffy tool that will allow users to create custome RSS feeds for getting content into that new environment. Among other things this "feed generator" will let you read multiple existing RSS feeds and then turn them around in a new, aggregate feed, containing items from multiple sources. You can also use the generator to create "custom" items (links to Web sites, resources, enclosures. |
Cre8asite Forums
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Easiest Way to Get a Shopping Cart? (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - colsen, neither am I. With such things, there's "easy" and there's "make it do what I want" ... and often you'll find that the two don't meet. However, you might take a look at some of the open source (or otherwise) sites to see whether something like this already exists. But, at that point, it's much more complex than putting a Buy button on an HTML page. |
Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
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blog tech (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - The Fish Wrapper - Do you dream in RSS?. "Yesterday, I had a chance to talk with our Web director here at UMW about RSS and the enclosure possibilities. We're getting ready to launch a portal at the University, and our Web team has built us this spiffy tool that will allow users to create custome RSS feeds for getting content into that new environment. Among other things this "feed generator" will let you read multiple existing RSS feeds and then turn them around in a new, aggregate feed, containing items from multiple sources. You can also use the generator to create "custom" items (links to Web sites, resources, enclosures. |
London Review of Books
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What is Labour for? :: John Lanchester: Five More Years of This? (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - "In a few weeks from now, Labour will have been in office for eight years, and we will be in the middle of an election campaign which seems certain to win it at least four more. The party's record in government evokes a range of responses on the left - from mild gloom to clinical depression, from irritation to rage, from apathy to horror - but one of the most consistent things it provokes is disorientation. This is a Labour government? This is what we were looking forward to for those 18 years of Tory rule? War, tuition fees, house arrest, wholesale subservience to American foreign policy, talk of services being 'swamped' by refugees, the deliberately manipulative use of fear, the introduction of ID cards, the suspension of habeas corpus - and these are the good guys. |
London Review of Books
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Mirror Images :: Jenny Diski sees off Piers Morgan (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - "Blair comes out of this as Morgan's twin brother. Mirror images you might say. Blair, like Morgan, promises and evades, sulks and blames others. He cajoles, whines, ducks out of sight and makes threats based on his position. Blair and his advisers might as well be Jordan, Fergie and Patsy Kensit flirting with Piers in the hope of getting more of the right kind or less of the wrong kind of coverage. |
London Review of Books
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Degrees of Not Knowing :: Rory Stewart: Does anyone know how to govern Iraq? (Mar 25 2005 01:57 GMT) - "The gap between the way foreigners talk about Iraq and the reality is monstrous. Our political vocabulary - 'rogue states', 'nation-building intervention', 'WMD', 'neo-imperialism', 'terrorism' - is useless. Does anyone know how to govern Iraq, or what the country will look like in five years' time, or what effect this will have on the international system? Critics are no better informed than members of the administration. Many authorities on Iraq have spent little or no time there. |
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