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Setting up Mail to access your GMail account. (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - I received an email from Charles Pazos this past weekend asking how to set up Mail to check your GMail account. Here you go, Charles. From Google's help page : ----- Open Apple Mail. Click 'Mail,' and select 'Preferences... |
Democratic National Committee
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White House Moves Disability Benefits to The Chopping Block (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - A day after the chief White House economist admitted that the Bush plan to privatize Social Security would include cuts to survivor benefits, the Bush administration also acknowledged that it would not protect disability benefits despite earlier assurances that these earned benefits would remain untouched. This is the latest trial balloon in the Bush administration’s real plan to dismantle Social Security. |
Democratic National Committee
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The Friends You Keep: Who Were the Stars of Tom DeLay's Dinner Show? (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Last night conservative leaders and corporate lobbyists rubbed elbows together in downtown Washington. They were gathered to honor Tom DeLay’s “accomplishments”. While they tried to showcase DeLay’s commitment to the conservative movement, his true colors as a money hungry Washington insider just shined through – and a few other conservative characters stole the show just by showing up for dinner. |
Democratic National Committee
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Top White House Economist Contradicts Bush (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - For the past few months, while pitching his plan to privatize Social Security, President Bush has repeatedly assured Americans that their accounts could be passed on to their children and that the government would not slash survivor benefits. But, yesterday's remarks by the Bush administration's top economist indicate that neither of these statements is true. |
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Weather (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - The new weather forecasts on the BBC are crap. That is all. |
Bill Hartzer's Website Marketing Blog
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PaperStreet Assists Clients with New Ingenio Pay Per Call Ads (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - In addition to managing pay per click campaigns through Google and Yahoo Search, PaperStreet now assists clients in the setup and management of Ingenio Pay Per Call Ads.(PRWEB) May 14, 2005 -- About Ingenio Pay Per Call - Ingenio Pay Per Call works similarly to click-based advertising, except that it drives phone leads to your business, rather than clicks to an eCommerce website. Like click-based advertising, Pay Per Call enables you to (1) easily sign up as an advertiser and create online ads, (2) bid for prominence in search results, and (3) manage budgets and accounts using a secure 24/7 account manager.When your business's ads appear in search results, consumers can reach you via the toll-free numbers that Ingenio provides in your Pay Per Call ads. These toll-free numbers forward calls directly to your business number as well as track calls for billing and reporting purposes. |
Employment Weblog
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Pruning Wisteria (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Pruning Wisteria: "Stop wasting money trying to instruct yourself. This web site about pruning wisteria was meant to be descriptive and descriptive. This is a matter that this web site can assist with. " |
Sonicz
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B Gs120 Nv Panasonic (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - B Gs120 Nv PanasonicSources of b gs120 nv panasonic information from the Web... |
Sonicz
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Gs120 Nv Panasonic Uk (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Gs120 Nv Panasonic UkSources of gs120 nv panasonic uk information from the Web... |
pd.blog
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Setzen, sechs! (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Das in letzter Zeit so heiß disskutierte Thema "Rauchverbot am Steuer" wurde natürlich von der Bild-Zeitung begeistert aufgenommen.Keine Angst, ich will hier nicht Themen, mit denen sich einige Politiker profilieren wollen, nochmals durchkauen. Nein, es geht mir hier nur um die Verfolgung der Berichterstattung. |
blogio
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Internet Explorer 7 mit Tabs (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Wie gerade im offiziellen Entwickler-Blog von dem Microsoft IE Team bestätigt, wird der Internet Explorer 7 Tabs besitzen. "Welcome to 2003" sag ich nur.IE Ableger wie Maxthon bieten jetzt schon Tabbed-Browsing auf Basis der IE Engine. |
blogio
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Bithya goes online (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Bithya hat nun auch einen blogio-Blog!Und wird ab jetzt auch diesen Blog auf Hochglanz polieren :) |
Bill Hartzer's Website Marketing Blog
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SubmitMo (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Developing new Search Engine Optimization and Submission technologies to improve online experience.(PRWEB) May 15, 2005 -- Over the past years of Search Engine industry growth SubmitMo has been developing ways to improve general online user experience and help business deliver content to their target audience. As the industry and technology becomes more complicated and advance there was a need to create a service and a set of tool that would help average entrepreneurs with their every day internet marketing and promotional needs.To supply such demand SubmitMo came up with an application that would manage all of its users needs, help create and improve search engine listings, improve rankings, generate new leads and sales and help with everyday business needs.The global launch for the application is scheduled for August 10th in San Jose, California. |
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wow, Wow and WOW! H.264 (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - I have, just a few minutes ago, realized what an amazing codec H.264 is. I got steered over to The Shape of Days via Tom Bridge's O'reilley column. In the article, the author encodes clips from Saving Private Ryan and The West Wing at varying H.264 bit-rates to demonstrate the scalability of the codec. |
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This just in: God more popular than C.K.! (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - Filed under: Analysis, iPod Podcasting News reports that search provider Lycos is calling godcasts the "Hottest Trend In Podcasting". There's even a GodCast Network. Why does that not surprise me? |
completelycalm.com
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Orthodox Christianity (May 16 2005 15:59 GMT) - quote:RobinD69 wrote:Are their any orthodox Christian here?Depends on how you mean "orthodox." If by that you mean Eastern Orthodox, I believe Ole Rocker is the only... |
AIDS Combat Zone
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The Ebb and Flow of Syphilis (part II) (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - Back in January, I wrote a post about a study published in Nature, which indicates that syphilis goes through epidemiological cycles as people who are exposed to the disease develop a natural immunity to it, which lasts for around ten years. The cycle had been observed previously and blamed on "condom fatigue." This new research explains why gonorrhea rates don't follow the same pattern that has |
AIDS Combat Zone
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Fun with Google Maps (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - This isn't AIDS related, but I found it quite amusing nevertheless. Google Maps Search Lays Out "Brothels"What do the University of Oregon's history department in Eugene, Ore.; the Happy Ending bar in Manhattan; and the Abstinence Clearinghouse in Sioux Falls, SD have in common? According to Google Maps, the for-free location and driving instructions service that the San Francisco-based search |
Diet
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Email Blogger (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - Email BloggerTesting to see whether blogging by email works. I need to keep up with what I eat throughout the day!Diet PlanOriginally Posted on 5/16/2005 11:29: |
Diet
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So I fell off the Chocolate Wagon (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - So I fell off the Chocolate WagonWell, after lunch on yesterday I fell off the chocolate wagon. About mid afternoon I had to have a snack, something before dinner. So after rummaging around in my purse I found enough change... |
Bill Hartzer's Website Marketing Blog
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FindMarketingCompanies Offers Leads (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - FindMarketingCompanies.com offers a directory of state-by-state and city-by-city listings of companies in four categories: general marketing, internet marketing, promotional products, and graphic design. Companies may submit free general listings which will appear under their home city. They may purchase more highly viewed state-wide listings to maximize exposure. |
Computer Alchemy
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Knit that photo (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - MicroKnit's knitPro web service will convert any digital image into a knit, crochet, needlepoint and cross-stitch pattern. KnitPro's part of a larger movement of folks knitting the logos of large brand sweatshop employers "to promote discussion on how advertising, labor, production and consumption relate." (Note the Lifehacker logo pattern above, posted with love from the Gawker sweatshop.) knitPro [microRevolt via Make:blog] |
Gothamist
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Central Park Rally This Thursday For Rallies In Central Park (May 16 2005 15:58 GMT) - The Parks Department's - and City's - decision to attempt to limit the number of large gatherings, aka rallies, held in Central Park is prompting a rally this Thursday on the Great Lawn, the night before the Parks Department holds a public hearing about the bill. The bill would limit the number of gatherings of over 50,000 to six per year, with four of them already slated for classical music events. Opposition groups claim that the Great Lawn has handled large protests and concerts in the past, but the Parks Department's argument is that they are trying to protect the Great Lawn's condition from the tramping, inconsiderate feet of protestors who don't have corporate backing to clean up and repair the lawn (large concerts have been allowed because the concert promoters have agreed to pay the Parks Department money to make sure the lawn is cared for). Gothamist wonders if there are any deep-pocketed billionaires who would sponsor rallies in Central Park. Anyway, opposition groups are threatening legal actions if the number of rallies are limited, while the Parks Department continues to threaten to charge taxpayers with the expense of maintain the beauty of the lawn. |
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