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Slashdot: Ask Slashdot
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AJAX Applications vs Server Load? (Dec 05 2005 23:50 GMT) - Squink asks: "I've got the fun job of having to recode a medium sized (500-1000 users) community site from the ground up. For this project, gratuitous use of XMLHttpRequest appears to be in order. However - with the all of the hyperbole surrounding AJAX, I've not been able to find any useful information regarding server load [Apache + MySQL] when using some of the more useful AJAX applications, such as autocomplete. Is this really a non-issue, or are people neglecting to discuss this for fear of popping the Web2. |
Slashdot: Developers
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AJAX Applications vs Server Load? (Dec 05 2005 23:50 GMT) - Squink asks: "I've got the fun job of having to recode a medium sized (500-1000 users) community site from the ground up. For this project, gratuitous use of XMLHttpRequest appears to be in order. However - with the all of the hyperbole surrounding AJAX, I've not been able to find any useful information regarding server load [Apache + MySQL] when using some of the more useful AJAX applications, such as autocomplete. Is this really a non-issue, or are people neglecting to discuss this for fear of popping the Web2. |
La bulle immobilière de Paris
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Citation du jour, bonjour ! (Dec 05 2005 23:50 GMT) - Dans une chronique diffusée actuellement sur France Info, François de Witt (Mieux Vivre Votre Argent) affirme : Si M. Trichet ne casse pas la spéculation immobilière actuelle, celle-ci a quelques bonnes raisons de se calmer toute seule. D'abord, dans le neuf, le nouveau plafonnement des réductions... |
Blogator.com
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Macedonia Deploys 5,000 Ubuntu Desktops in Schools (Dec 05 2005 23:50 GMT) - [Slashdot] - vladoboss writes "The latest GNOME Journal is running a story about the deployment of 5000 Ubuntu desktops in public schools. The Republic of Macedonia is a small country in Southern Europe with a population of around 2 million. Internet penetration is only around 5% and software piracy rate is rampant. Also, the government does not play any major role in the development of the ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) and a private sector is dominated by Microsoft technologies. |
Blogator.com
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The Inquirer: Ballmer Foils Linux Plan (Dec 05 2005 23:50 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer managed to foil a plan by some Linux demonstrators to upset one of his speeches at the University of Massachusetts by showing up on time... |
Lars Toomre - Personal Home of Lars Toomre
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Microsoft Xbox 360 may have a heat problem with power supply (Dec 05 2005 23:49 GMT) - According to this posting over on Slashdot.com, the new Microsoft Xbox 360 seems to have a heat problem with its power supply. The post reads "A gamer fed up with his new Xbox 360 crashing every 20 minutes has fixed the problem by raising the power supply off the ground with some string. Goldeneyemaster over at the GameSpot forums indicates that the main reason for his Xbox 360 freezing up is the power supply overheating. The solution is to lift the power supply off the floor and allow the air to circulate better around it. |
Oil CRUNCH
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Past Peak: Answering The Top Ten Reasons (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - At TomDispatch, Michael Schwartz does an excellent job of answering the Top Ten Reasons for Staying in (Leaving) Iraq. Recommended. Just the thing for prepping for those holiday dinners with the extended family.... |
Cayos.com
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Erozuna's Latest WILD HOT GIRLS (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - Wrap up warm folks... ich bin ein Berliner & its freezing a thousand brass monkeys! Good job Erozuna's warming the nation with these fantastic Wild Hot Girls. Great site, great gals... Enjoy! |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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This one passed me by during the US Presidential campaign [Phil Woodford] (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - You may remember that Wesley Clark was one of the initial contenders for the Democrat nomination in the last US presidential election. The four-star general didn't get that far in the process and President Bush had to face that well-known bundle of charisma, John Kerry. Anyways, as they say in New York, I just chanced recently upon this story about Wes Clark during the early stages of the campaign. He seems to be advocating that the US government explore the possibilities of time travel. "I still believe in e=mc², but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go," he commented. |
Adam Curry's Weblog
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#291 Daily Source Code for Monday December 5th 2005 (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - #291 Daily Source Code for Monday December 5th 2005 From Curry Cottage, Guildford United Kingdom. - CurryDomination - Sean_Patrick_McGraw_-_A_LIL__I - Sinterklaas - IW051130-Flames-Blames-Shadow- - Book about carrying 'burdens' * PCH porn bit - RSS feed hijacking - Podcast Pickle hijacked * Christmas song comments * Dutch Podsafe for Peace - Christmas_without_you - Virgin Mobile acquisition by NTL Cable - TiVo offers podcasts * Promos - Bush on Iraqi's fighting side by sdide with US troops - 11_Beggarstown - brodcast Direct Link to the show Subscribe to the feed Subscribe with iTunes Time Code Based Shownotes |
Variety.com
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Pic players pleased about Brit tax credit (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - Film News: New scheme will be introduced on April 1 -- The British film industry breathed a collective sigh of relief Monday after the government announced a better-than-expected new film tax credit system, ending months of uncertainty. |
Variety.com
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Sundance shows shorts sked (Dec 05 2005 23:48 GMT) - Film News: Park City fest will feature 73 titles -- Sundance Institute on Monday unveiled the lineup for the 2006 Sundance Film Festival's shorts program, which will feature 73 short pics split into domestic and international competitive categories. |
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