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A poll for my regular readers (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - After working on the first blog-novella instigated by Christina at Feisty Repartee, I have discovered that for me to truly learn how to write fiction, I need external limitations imposed so that I can work within those limitations. Oddly, the... |
AllAfrica News: West Africa Business
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Nigeria: 'N132b Lost Annually to Malaria' (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - The Lagos State Commis-sioner for Health, Dr. Leke Pitan, has attributed lack of interest of some foreign investors and tourists to invest heavily in sub-Saharan Africa to high endemicity of malaria, even as he stated that a whopping sum of N132 billion is lost to malaria yearly in Nigeria. |
onegoodmove
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Bush Wired (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - Is George still wired after all these years, or was it just another pretzel moment? Check the video about 28 seconds into the clip. Quicktime Video '37 1.3MB... |
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Black culture revisited (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - Here's an interesting opinion piece by Thomas Sowell: The Wall Street Journal For most of the history of this country, differences between the black and the white population--whether in income, IQ, crime rates, or whatever--have been attributed to either race or racism. For much of the first half of the 20th century, these differences were attributed to race--that is, to an assumption that blacks just did not have it in their genes to do as well as white people. The tide began to turn in the second half of the 20th century, when the assumption developed that black-white differences were due to racism on the part of whites. Three decades of my own research lead me to believe that neither of those explanations will stand up under scrutiny of the facts. |
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Traffic to Blog: Part 3 (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - How To Boost Traffic To Your Blog:Part 3 Traffic to Blog Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Seach Engine Optimization for Bloggers Let search engine index your blog and let people come to your fresh blog. Though you're in World Wide Web, nobody knows you're there. You need to pull kindly those who are potentially waiting for you but don't know where your are. This is related to generally known as search engine optimization (SEO). |
MSX Resource Center
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V9BMP 1.1 (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - Marcel Delorme sent us a new version of V9BMP, a BMP/G9B file viewer for GFX9000 (Yamaha V9990). This version adds Gbasic copy format support. Palette data is saved in an ASCII file if needed. Do you have more contents for our ever growing freeware ... |
Employment Weblog
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The Viagra Challenge (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - The easiest way to conduct this "Viagra Challenge" would be to simply pop each pill on different nights and try them out on different girls. But there would be nothing particularly revealing about getting a Viagra-induced erection with a hot young prostitute, or even a girlfriend for that matter. No, what this Viagra Challenge needed was something that Car & Driver puts its machines through in their consumer tests: extreme, rugged, unbearable conditions. And that meant only one thing: |
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MY CAT HACKED UP AN ELVIS PRESLEY HAIRBALL (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - It was late, I was snuggled warmly in bed when I heard Mr. Boogers and the all-too-familiar cack cack cack cack urrrrrrp SPLAT! I knew he had just hacked up a hairball, but I couldn’t bear the thought of getting up in the middle of the night and stepping in his ooey, gooey slime-covered fur-offering in the dark so I went back to sleep knowing it would be much easier to see it and scrape it up in the morning. When I awoke I had all but forgotten about it until I saw the dark gray blob on the bathroom floor. I was about to wipe it up with a wad of toilet paper when I noticed this hairball had a distinct shape. |
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Is the x86 Architecture Less Secure? (Apr 29 2005 22:59 GMT) - An anonymous reader asks: "Paul Murphy at CIO Today reports that a specific Windows buffer overflow vulnerability ' depends on the rigid stack-order execution and limited page protection inherent in the x86 architecture. If Windows ran on Risc, that vulnerability would still exist, but it would be a non-issue because the exploit opportunity would be more theoretical than practical.' And implies that other Windows vulnerabilities are actually facilitated by having an x86 chip." How does the x86 processor compare with other architectures when it comes to processor based vulnerabilities? |
Jaded Sunburns
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Yipee! (Apr 29 2005 22:58 GMT) - I always love posting on other people's blogs. It's like spreading my Gweny seed. Yay for me and Jade! Unfortunately, I often have nothing important to say, so I'll just say hello to my Jadey-poo and wish her a happy weekend! Yay for Jade! |
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