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Save Fuel - Natural gas prices will stay high (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Natural gas prices will stay high Purchasing. com, MA - 13 hours ago prices are raising production costs, and continued increases would at some point restrain economic growth." |
freshmeat.net announcements (Global)
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gmusicbrowser 0.940 (Default branch) (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - gmusicbrowser is a jukebox for large collections of MP3 and Ogg files. It is fast, even with tens of thousands of songs, has easy access to related songs (same artist/album/title), supports multiple genres per song, ratings, and customisable flags. It has a powerful browser window with filter history, dynamic filters with unlimited nesting of conditions, mass-tagging, and more. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes: |
affordable-figurines.info
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FIGURINES FROZEN BEAUTY - FIGURINES ... (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - FIGURINES FROZEN BEAUTY - FIGURINES … FIGURINES. (Page 1 of 11) … Collectible Ceramic Figurines A collectible gifts company specializing in firefighter figurines and other collectibles by Vanmark. Collectible Character Figurines … |
DN Sport
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"Alex" ĺrets DN-lirare (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - 2004 fick han inte ens plats pĺ bänken i Everton. Han var säker pĺ att landslagskarriären var över. 2005 är Niclas Alexandersson ĺrets spelare i allsvenskan – och en man för startelvan i VM nästa sommar. |
DN Sport
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Fotbollsdomare utsatt för dödshot (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - En värmländsk elitdomare har utsatts för dödshot. I ett brev hotar nĺgon att kidnappa eller skjuta honom.Domaren dömde nyligen en viktig match. |
The Gossipist
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a sunny arrested reunion...please! (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - well hello! - i say damn that world series - the TV schedule has been messed for weeks - oh those playoffs - and then in the end you get two weak teams - everyone is kinda wishy-washy on the whole thing (if i had to pick i guess i go for the white sox?) but enough is enough already - i am ready to get back on track - especially with a few shows over on FOX...UPN has been kinda fucked too... this is one show i have so been missing my beloved arrested development (everyone needs a 30 minute mini acid trip on monday nights - this show is wacky & hilarious - one of my favorites) - the loopy zany gang/family of misfits return nov 7th - thank heavens - it's so out there - i almost can't believe it is on network tv! |
Football Blogs
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This is an independent site that is not affiliated with the (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - This is an independent site that is not affiliated with the HAWAII FOOTBALL FORUM. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII WARRIOR FOOTBALL MANERA POPULARIZING FOOTBALL DOWN UNDER Paul Manera was one of two former rugby players Portsmouth Football Club Forum from Football.co.uk Football.co. |
Genealogy Blog
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I?m Back on the Job and Blogging (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Three months ago, Patty and I made the decision to move the Heritage Creations operations. First reason - money. We could save a whole bunch of it by using assets we already owned. Second reason - location. I was really tired of waiting for trains attempting to get to and from the offices and warehouse [... |
Genealogy Blog
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I?m Back on the Job and Blogging (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Three months ago, Patty and I made the decision to move the Heritage Creations operations. First reason - money. We could save a whole bunch of it by using assets we already owned. Second reason - location. I was really tired of waiting for trains attempting to get to and from the offices and warehouse [... |
Popular Home Mortgage
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Mobile home mortgage - The Mortgage Lead Review ? Mortgage Lead Company Reviews (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - The Mortgage Lead Review — Mortgage Lead Company Reviews Mortgage Companies Success and Failure with Mortgage Leads TheMortgageLeadReview.Com Mortgage Lead Company Reviews and Snapshots Please view all the lead company reviews that you like Testimonials and Reviews they be for new purchases or refinancing." Leandro Centenera, Informed Borrower MAGAZINE REVIEWS Mortgage Technology& |
Save My Fuel
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Save Fuel - Hitchhiking Plan To Save Gas In Northampton (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Hitchhiking Plan To Save Gas In Northampton CBS4, Boston - Oct 20, 2005 (CBS4) NORTHAMPTON A group in Northampton has come up with a plan to make hitchhiking safer, so people can save money on gas. Drivers The Driving Doctor: More calls to save gas World Peace Herald, |
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Antioxidants to the Rescue (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - gsandler writes "Here is a Wired News story about a technique for preserving documents. quot;Thousands of historical documents are rotting to pieces in archives, and until now, historians have been powerless to preserve the priceless parchments. But now conservationists are buzzing about a new technique developed by Ink Cor , a multinational European research group concerned with neutralizing the wasting effect of corrosive inks without damaging the underlying paper. The group recently completed a prototype treatment using halide salts, a colorless antioxidant that can prolong the life span of paper containing corrosive ink by a factor of 10. |
LISNews.com
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This Week in LibraryBlogland (23 October 05) (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - This Week in LibraryBlogLand Week ending 23 October 2005 Dorothea Salo (Caveat Lector) realizes she needs to evangelize to faculty re open access. With all the problems others have with data migration, David Bigwood (Catalogablog) is especially thankful that MARC records are so stable. Jenn Riley (Inquiring Librarian) writes about MARC and OPACs and the need to separate data entry from data structure and darcusblog discusses bibliographic metadata and modeling references relationally. Over at libdev, ebyryan wonders where OPACs fit within the list of Ages of finding information online. Aaron Schmidt (walking paper) has some more info about SELU's texting the reference desk and lists 10 points about IM in libraries. |
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Frankfurt Is Still Publishing's Main Event (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - An Anonymous Patron writes "As a crossroads of Europe, this city has for centuries been a natural meeting place for people looking to buy and sell. Thus it is that the Frankfurt Book Fair has, for several decades, been the place for trading the rights to translate and publish books. The New York Times takes a look." |
LISNews.com
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For This Group, Snail Mail Is All There Is (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - This One Isn't About You. Despite all the talk about an increasingly connected world, the proportion of American adults who have never used the Internet and do not live in an Internet-enabled home has remained almost unchanged since 2002. The study found that 79 percent of Internet users have had access for four years or more, compared to 52 percent in 2002. "There aren't any new recruits," said Ms. Fox. |
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Psychiatrist Praises Librarians (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Filipino Librarian writes "A psychiatrist writes about "The Librarians" in the latest issue of American Journal of Psychiatry. He says that, "These devoted keepers of the literature, who have taken an oath of near silence, are themselves an underconsulted resource."" I think we already pointed to this one, but it's worth reading if you missed it the first time. |
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A mystery at the Laurentian Library (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Via Metafilter: Within the Laurentian Library, the enigmatic masterwork of Michelangelo, there exists a complex geometric pavement that is hidden from view, little known about and shrouded with mystery. The Library is situated within the Medici family church complex of San Lorenzo in Florence, and like many Renaissance libraries, it is located on the upper level of a cloistered courtyard. Once the upper level is reached, there is little fanfare announcing the Library entrance and it would be easy to walk by it unless you knew where it was located. But on passing through the door, quite a different world opens up; |
LISNews.com
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Wireless World: Libraries embrace wireless (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "United Press International" By GENE J. KOPROWSKI CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A library patron ambles out the door, book in hand, without stopping by the librarian. Is this theft? No, it's the new checkout procedure, made possible by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, experts tell United Press International's Wireless World. |
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Librarian Writes Poland Spring Book (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - It began as a doctoral dissertation at Bates College, and has evolved into a full-length book by David Richards, assistant director of the Margaret Chase Smith Library . "Poland Spring: A Tale of the Gilded Age, 1860-1900" traces the history of the 19th Century tourist mecca and the phenomenon of restorative spring waters. More from the Kennebec Journal . |
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Libraries: Standing at the Wrong Platform, Waiting for the Wrong Train? (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Karen pointed the way to an Educause Column [pdf] by Paul Gandel, CIO at Syracuse University. It fits in quite nicely with my essay from a couple weeks ago, Libraries and Librarians In A Digital Future: Where Do We Fit? Just like Karen, I had a number of "clicks" during this essay. Gandel makes some great points: |
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World's top writers recruited to rewrite ancient tales (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - One From The CBC. The story of Penelope, as imagined by Margaret Atwood, is among the first titles to be released in an international series of books that retell ancient myths. Publishers from around the world are collaborating on the open-ended series, in one of the most ambitious projects undertaken by the industry. |
freshmeat.net announcements (Global)
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Sequoia Open Source ERP 0.8.1 Stable (Default branch) (Oct 25 2005 05:59 GMT) - Sequoia Open Source ERP is an ERP suite that offers e-commerce, point of sales, inventory, warehouse, manufacturing, customer service, and content management applications. It is written in Java, can be deployed on Linux/Unix and Windows, and is compatible with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and most other major relational databases. |
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2B (Oct 25 2005 05:58 GMT) - Í öllum fréttatímum sem ég hef heyrt í dag, hefur nafn starfsmannaleigunnar Tveir-bé boriđ á góma. Nema hjá Stöđ 2 í kvöld, ... |
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24. október (Oct 25 2005 05:58 GMT) - Ekki mćti ég á fundinn á Ingólfstorgi í dag, enda er bókuđ skólaheimsókn í Rafheimum á sama tíma. Ţar sem ţetta er framhalds ... |
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IRCM 1.42 (Default branch) (Oct 25 2005 05:58 GMT) - IRCM is a Web-based incident registration and configuration management tool that supports helpdesk operations in an ICT environment. With IRCM, helpdesk agents can register and dispatch service calls. These calls can be related to agents, customers, SLA-defined activities, devices, incoming or outgoing mail, and timers. Service levels are guarded depending on call type, call status, and service window. The customers' infrastructure is managed in the configuration management module, providing full 2D tracing through related devices. |
Ambival.net
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Mad Hot Ballroom (Oct 25 2005 05:58 GMT) - Ah, another documentary about The Kids! This is a lot like Rock School ? it?s just dancing instead of music. Or, They Shoot Horses, Don? |
Ambival.net
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A History of Violence (Oct 25 2005 05:58 GMT) - I just knew this movie would be a good one the moment I first heard about it. David Cronenberg makes the kind of movies that are my personal favourite style of cinema, big chunks of film chopped together into 90 minutes, a music score bubbling underneath broad strokes conveying a simultaneously simple and complex idea. Here, he starts with what must be the last remaining all-American family in the last remaining all-American small town. Tom Stall owns a coffee shop, his wife is a lawyer who doesn?t mind getting a little kinky now and then, he has a beautiful blonde little girl and a son who seems capable of handling his standard teen altercations at school with clever words instead of fists. |
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