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Danny O'Brien: Question on geeks and games (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Danny asks: "When you have a regular, mind-crushingly dull task to do, do you have a little game you play with yourself to make it easier? What is it?" |
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initialisere af dell (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - spørgsmålet drejer sig om en bærbar Jeg gik i tilføj/fjern og fjernede Yahoo installation, og maskinen genstartede da, men der kom kun fujitsu siemens mærkede frem, og jeg måtte holde knappen ned til maskinen slukkede, da jeg startede op igen, kunne jeg godt komme ind men kunne ik bruge min mus, der stod så et eller andet om at den ik kunne insiut... dell , og jeg ka overhovedet ik starte maskinene, hva ka der vær galt |
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Review of Libranet 3.0 Linux (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - MadPenguin.org has posted a review of the Libranet 3.0 commercial distribution of Linux. Libranet is based on the free Debian distribution of Linux and is targeted squarely at desktop Linux users. Features include Linux kernel 2. |
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Google turns to CPM (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Google To Offer Impression-Based Pricing IN A MOVE THAT POTENTIALLY cuts down on click fraud, Google today is expected to announce that it will now allow advertisers who participate in AdSense to purchase inventory on a cost-per-thousand impression basis, rather than cost-per-click. The search giant also will announce today that AdSense advertisers may now purchase ad space on the sites of specific publishers, and also serve image ads through AdSense. The upgrades, currently offered in beta to a select set of Google advertisers, will be rolled out to all Google advertisers within the next few weeks, a Google spokesman said. Advertisers will be able to select specific Web sites on which to place their ads, and then set a cost-per-thousand impression bid, as opposed to paying on a cost-per-click basis. Google already calculates likely cost-per-thousand impression prices by looking at cost-per-click and click-through rates. |
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Fj710 Nv Panasonic (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Fj710 Nv PanasonicSources of fj710 nv panasonic information from the Web... |
Ecademy: user blogs
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HELMET CAMERAS SURCHING FOR A MANUFACTURER IN CHINA [Mark Jenner] (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - mark jenner managing director endorfin.tv television commercials director mark@endorfin.tv Hello Everyone, I am trying to find a supplier of handsfree cameras like the ones listed below. they are also called bullet cameras or lipstick cameras. details of the cameras i am trying to locate a manufacturer of.. |
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You can't hide from Spotlight (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Filed under: OS Spotlight is one of the 'wow' features of Tiger. Your Windows using friends will drool with envy when you show it to them in action, however, with that said I wasn't too excited about it. Sure, it looks cool and it might be helpful but the search feature in Pather is pretty darned fast, and it hasn't changed the way I use my Mac. / /After reading a hre |
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Not-a-Pundit: Donkey Rising Lists Vulnerable House GOP Incumbents (Apr 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Seven Potentially Vulnerable GOP Incumbents By Alan Abramowitz Democrats need to gain 15 seats in the House in 2006 to regain control. That's not a large number by historical standards. In fact it's close to the postwar average for seat losses by the president's party in midterm elections. The problem ... |
Variety.com - Music Reviews
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Mingus Big Band (Apr 25 2005 14:58 GMT) - Music Reviews: The Mingus Big Band gave the faithful Thursday at Royce Hall a mighty blast of the wild, wooly spirit of Charles Mingus. The ensemble is tighter than what one remembers from previous L.A. gigs, yet still prone to rightly chaotic exuberance. |
Variety.com - Music Reviews
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Dogs Die in Hot Cars; Joy Zipper (Apr 25 2005 14:58 GMT) - Music Reviews: Glasgow's Dogs Die in Hot Cars -- their music is imaginative and catchy enough to deflect criticism of the name -- wear their influences boldly and deliver an impressive, energetic show with material from their debut disc "Please Describe Yourself" (V2). |
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