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Photography Website
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Photography - Visual Arts Calendar 10/28 (Oct 31 2005 00:58 GMT) - Visual Arts Calendar 10/28The Independent - VISUAL ARTS CALENDAR 10/28 10/27/2005The Independent would like to publicize your event in this listing. Albany, NY, May 13, 14. Photography, printmaking, sculpture, digital photography, acrylic and watercolor artists may |
Major Nelson.com
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Xbox Live Gamercard on your Mac and Windows desktop (Oct 31 2005 00:57 GMT) - It did not take long, but here is a Mac Dashboard and Konfabulator widgets that will display your Gamercard on your Mac or Windows desktop. I want to keep a list of all the cool places and things people are doing with Gamercards, so post ‘em if you see any. [Download the Widgets here] |
0800 Number News and Information
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Careful while buying calling cards (Oct 31 2005 00:57 GMT) - Why Choose Dial Up ISP Services Upcoming Events LeCareful while buying calling cardsPrepaid phone cards charge a lot of hidden fee reducing the number of minutes This article looks at the various hidden fees charged by the phone card companies 1 Connection fee This is also known as Access Fee This should be known to most of the calling card customers This fee is charged whenever one calls to the destination This usually varies from 5 cents to 1 dollar The worst thing that can happen with this connection fee is when the card buyer makes the call and either the answer |
Diary of a First Time Father
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2nd Birthday (Oct 31 2005 00:57 GMT) - I can't believe it.... My Boy is 2 days old already!! It's been a brilliant two days, and just so you know - we now have a name - Baby Josh |
google.dirson.com
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Sergey Brin habla sobre 'Google Base' (Oct 31 2005 00:57 GMT) - [30-10-2005] En el artículo de 'NY Times' sobre el modelo publicitario de Google, su co-fundador y co-presidente Sergey Brin sale al paso sobre las primeras capturas de 'Google Base' aparecidas durante esta semana. Cientos de periódicos y publicaciones especializadas en anuncios clasificados han mostrado estos días su recelo y temor ante la posibilidad de que Google permita a los usuarios (entre otras muchas cosas) publicar directamente en sus servidores información relacionada co... |
google.dirson.com
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Google quiere dominar el mundo de la publicidad (Oct 31 2005 00:57 GMT) - [30-10-2005] Muy interesante el artículo que publica hoy el prestigioso 'NY Times' (registro gratuito necesario), en el que se hace un repaso del modelo publicitario de Google, que supone el 98% de los ingresos de la compañía, y cuyas cifras de facturación previstas son de 6100 millones de dólares en 2005 y 9500 millones en 2006 (incluyendo cifras de AdWords y AdSense). Leer artículo completo: "Google quiere dominar el mundo de la publicidad"... |
Sandhill Trek
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Leave me in, Coach... (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - We had guests yesterday and as part of the pre-game prep I was the designated peeler. I peeled apples for an apple crisp and I peeled potatoes for potato-leek soup. Midway through the first half of the peelage, I took... |
Outside The Beltway
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The Failed Fitzgerald Investigation (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Lewis Libby has been accused of obstructing justice and lying to a grand jury, which are serious charges regardless of how anyone tries to spin it. But special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald needs to be held to account for the way in which he undertook this investigation. The whole Plamegate fiasco is analogous to a murder [...] |
Outside The Beltway
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Photos of Christian Schoolgirls Beheaded in Indonesia (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Shawn Wasson has extremely graphic photos of Christian schoolgirls beheaded in Indonesia by terrorists who, in deference to Prince Charles’ visit, are, er, not Christian. Indonesia boosts security after girls beheaded (Reuters) Indonesian police beefed up security patrols on Sunday in the Poso area, plagued by sectarian violence for years, after mysterious assailants in black beheaded three [...] |
Outside The Beltway
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Beltway Sunday Drive (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Time for the Sunday linkfest, wherein those blogging on Sundays can link themselves on OTB. It’s like the Traffic Jam except, as Lionel Richie would say, easy like a Sunday morning. To join in, choose a post from your blog to highlight, edit it to add a link to this post, and then send [...] |
Outside The Beltway
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Prince Charles to Argue Islam?s Merits in U.S. (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Prince Charles is coming to the United States this week to argue that Islam is better than we think. Prince Charles to plead Islam’s cause to Bush (Telegraph) The Prince of Wales will try to persuade George W Bush and Americans of the merits of Islam this week because he thinks the United States has been too [...] |
Timbu :: Musings
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Great writing (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Here is a link to a great little essay on distractions both wide and narrow. I totally agree with the writer, Paul Ford. Sitting with my moleskine, the antithesis of technology, is often much more productive than the fully featured... |
Hot Education News
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CURRICULON VITAE (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - I really like your website. You guys really help me find the stuff I need. Keep up the good work. - Kraig ZHerndon, Virginia |
PHPDeveloper.org
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Robert Peake's Blog: What I Want From A Framework (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - With all of the framework that that's been going on lately, Robert Peake has decided ot step back and take a look at what he really wants in a framework. Given how much I have been writing lately about best practices with PHP in the enterprise, I figured I'd chime in. Here's my list: Enforced separation and abstraction of business logic, data storage, and display Facilitation of object and variable persistence in a secure fashion throughout a well-defined lifespan of the web application Facilitaton of modular architecture for code reuse at the business logic level He notes that "it's not a long list", but it's what he's looking for in a framework. He continues on explaining each of these points in greater detail and wraps it up with a recommendation to framework developers out there (Zend and otherwise): |
Cronaca
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Beatles no bust at auction (Oct 31 2005 00:56 GMT) - Wax busts of three Beatles used on the "Sgt. Pepper's" album cover have sold at auction for £81,500 ($145,380). The busts of John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison were recently found in a |
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