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Times, Oval Gallery present summer music series (Arkansas Times) (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - Four concerts featuring some of the stateā s most talented musicians have been scheduled for this summer at Oval Gallery, 201 W. Capitol Ave. The Arkansas Times will sponsor the program, which ranges widely from jazz to opera, and it begins June 18 with award-winning guitarists Steve Davison and Michael Carenbauer. more…http: |
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Damn Song (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - This has got to stop. I keep hearing D.H.T. - Listen To Your Heart and wanting to get it... |
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Comics: The Next Adventure (Newsweek) (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - June 13 issue - Spiderman is about to look years younger, no thanks to Botox. Until now, the Peter Parker series, like most comics, was targeted at teen and adult readers. This week Marvel debuts its first line for the 10-and-under crowd. more…Botox InformationOriginally Posted on 6/16/2005 10: |
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Have a Coke and a Smile (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - How did I get to be the optimist here? "Marti makes a pretty good case that DRM is more trouble than it is worth, and that opening up technology rather than locking it down actually presents more benefits for tech companies:" (Policy Alchemist) "Linux Journal has no time for such elaborate pessimism. DRM is doomed he thinks because of the free market. It doesn't make good business sense to develop it or invest in it. |
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QoTD (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - A computer with a bullet in it is just a paperweight. A map with a bullet in it is still a map. -- Maj. Keith Hauk, as quoted in an AP story in 2002 |
About Florida for Visitors
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Floridians Rank SunPass # 1 (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - When asked, most people would agree they would have a hard time doing without their cell phones or cable television; but, when polled, Floridians overwhelmingly agree... they can't give up their SunPass! Now there is one more reason to love... |
Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
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decision making (Jun 17 2005 03:59 GMT) - The Practitioner Research and Evaluation Skills Training (PREST). The Practitioner Research and Evaluation Skills Training (PREST) series has been published by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) in collaboration with the International Research Foundation for Open Learning. This is a substantial resource, consisting of six core guides (with accompanying reading resources), six handbooks, and a user guide. Readers, in addition to the volumous instruction offered, will find gems throughout - for example, Alan Woodley's Doing institutional research: the role of the partisan guerrilla, which I hadn't seen elsewhere, along with standard readings from people like Berge, Anderson and Cookson. |
The Boston Diaries
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?Oh, I see the problem?you're trying to add a pterodactyl to a gluon and you just can't do that ? ? (Jun 17 2005 03:58 GMT) - I spent most of my time at The Office today working on the web-based security cam for our data center. The actual camera is working fine and the images are accumulating on a server—the stuff I was working on today involves browsing the ever accumulating pictures. The first major decision I had to make (and this is a project I've been working on for the past couple of weeks) is whether to generate static pages (as the images are mailed in) or do a completely dynamic site. There are arguments for both ways; |
Orchid Care Blog
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Yet, if there is any doubt, it... (Jun 17 2005 03:58 GMT) - Here are more orchid-growing tips (continued from my last post)... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yet, if there is any doubt, it is far better to err on the dry side. Dryness will deter growth, but too much moisture will kill the plant.... |
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