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You want ShaolinTiger? I?ll give you ShaolinTiger! (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - For once, this is not about me, Suanie the Magnificent. So maybe you do miss the Ah Beng Tiger; absence maketh the heart grow fonder and all that Hallmark jazz. I shall oblige the best I can, though you'd better pray for my well-being when he gets back. Aww so kiutttt!!!!! |
.: ShaolinTiger - Kung-Fu Geekery :.
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PHP File buffer (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Ok, so it has been said that normal posts here are ?techy DIY? so I'll give that a go. Recently I have been working on a template engine, its not just varable replacement, its more for the back end and controls the way the site is built, not just the ... |
Electrolicious
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Writer on writing (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - As often happens during the course of a Seattle winter, my head collapses in on itself and I do lots of self-reflective thinking about me me me. Summers are for being stupid. Winters are for turning your brain inside out and poking at the gooey pink bits. One of the thoughts I've been mulling over is this: what kinds of writing are good for me. |
Health - The Post Chronicle
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Scientist: Bird Flu Threatens Security (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - "Natural disasters, especially pandemics, can and do affect international security in many ways," he writes in a brief critical commentary in the March issue of the journal Defense and Security Analysis. the U. of I. professor said.... |
Health - The Post Chronicle
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Mental Health: Women Do Beat On Men (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Yes, they do. Some women, not ready for body-to-body combat, come up to the man's chest--screaming, ranting--baiting him to take the first swing. If he doesn't, she wins. He's a coward. It he does swing, cops are called. |
Health - The Post Chronicle
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Hurricanes Help Stop West Nile Virus (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Louisiana State Epidemiologist Raoult Ratard said the immense amounts of rain that fell onto southern Louisiana during last year's hurricane season did not, as some feared, lead to a surge in mosquito-borne West Nile virus infections.... |
A London Ebony Escort Blog
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Dear Pru - Part I (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - I was on my way out for an escort booking and sifting through the envelopes at the front door, I spotted one that was hand-written. I also thought I recognised the writing as belonging to a client that had needed my correct details for an event |
Engadget
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Today in Engadget: January 25, 2006 (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Filed under: Misc. Gadgets What a great day! We officially kicked off voting in the 2005 Engadget Awards (being held in 2006, but like the Oscars, only last year's swag is eligible), which may be the most important vote you cast this year aside from that little Congressional thing in November. We also got word today that TiVo will be adding an undelete feature to its DVRs, that Red Hat will bring Linux to the new Intel Macs, and that Wal-Mart and Costco may soon be implementing biometric payment systems. |
Slashdot: Your Rights Online
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Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Slashback tonight brings some corrections, clarifications, and updates to previous Slashdot stories, including Brin's defense of Google's recent actions in China, DoJ criticizes Microsoft's delay meeting antitrust regulations, Bush allies defend NSA domestic surveillance, Wisconsin rolls back open-source voting, a look back at Pixar, and Stardust samples exceed expectations -- Read on for details. |
Slashdot
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Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Slashback tonight brings some corrections, clarifications, and updates to previous Slashdot stories, including Brin's defense of Google's recent actions in China, DoJ criticizes Microsoft's delay meeting antitrust regulations, Bush allies defend NSA domestic surveillance, Wisconsin rolls back open-source voting, a look back at Pixar, and Stardust samples exceed expectations -- Read on for details. |
Slashdot: Science
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Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust (Jan 25 2006 23:59 GMT) - Slashback tonight brings some corrections, clarifications, and updates to previous Slashdot stories, including Brin's defense of Google's recent actions in China, DoJ criticizes Microsoft's delay meeting antitrust regulations, Bush allies defend NSA domestic surveillance, Wisconsin rolls back open-source voting, a look back at Pixar, and Stardust samples exceed expectations -- Read on for details. |
Venus Zine
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Misako Rocks! (Jan 25 2006 23:58 GMT) - The Japanese artist imports 2-D cuteness and sexiness to the Midwest |
Connexion Bizarre
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CD review: Sunao Inami - "A Touch of Acoustic" (Jan 25 2006 23:58 GMT) - "An Impulse of Acoustic" spans realms from IDM to ambient, crunchy glitches to delicate drones. Japanese synthesizer guru Sunao Inami modestly understates the album's title, as he embarks not on a mere impulse, but on a lengthy voyage of hypnotic proportions. |
Connexion Bizarre
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CD review: La Mamoynia - "Mono Ego" (Jan 25 2006 23:58 GMT) - Though respectable in their aims of hybridization and revitalization, La Mamoynia must first realize putting a sharp edge on an established sound involves a little more than tossing a bass guitar and drum set at the effects processors and synths, or vice versa. |
LifeBox
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bga (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - Oh yeah, got my VisualHAM and linker cable goin' on. Also, I am almost incapable of typing "GBA" correctly the first time around. I blame the cylons.... |
Dust my Broom
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On surviving (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - A must read post from MaxedOutMama: I did feel the natural animal fear of death - of non-being - of stepping through the door into emptiness. I felt the terrible physical anxiety that comes when your body is short on oxygen. I was often very scared, whereas before when I was so badly impaired I never [...] |
Wi-Fi Networking News
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Unwired Bay Area, Part 2: This Time with Details (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - The plan to build a 1,500-square-mile Wi-Fi network is underway: Yesterday, I wrote about a couple of stories (neither online) filed in Palo Alto newspapers about what seemed to be an Intel-led effort to put together a request for proposal (RFP) for a Bay Area-spanning Wi-Fi outdoor network. I spoke with Intel external affairs manager Mark Pettinger about the details, which will be fully available soon. The Joint Venture Silicon Valley group via a local joint government organization has asked dozens of cities and counties in the Bay Area to contribute modest funds (a few thousand each) towards the cost of preparing a draft RFP which would then, in turn, be finalized and issued for bids. Joint Venture is run by an array of local businesspeople, elected politicians, executives from non-profits, and academic leaders. |
Wi-Fi Networking News
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Who's Hot Today? State College (Penn.) (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - The Borough of State College considers citywide, university-covering Wi-Fi network: Penn State forms the largest part of the city, and neither town nor gown has a ubiquitous wireless network. They haven't built a plan yet so costs haven't been estimated; the university will pick up some undetermined part of the tab if it's built. Municipal uses could include parking meters. |
Wi-Fi Networking News
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NetGear MIMO Product Delivers 100 Mbps, Interference (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - Tim Higgins has reviewed NetGear's RangeMax 240 and found it can top 100 Mbps of throughput, but wipes out nearby 802.11b/g networks: His tests show that the device, based on Airgo's third generation of MIMO chips, doesn't stop using two 802.11b/g channels' worth of spectrum when nearby networks are active. Read more over at our MIMO + N blog.... |
Wi-Fi Networking News
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Unwired Bay Area, Courtesy of Intel (Jan 25 2006 23:57 GMT) - A group headed by Intel has asked 38 Bay Area counties and cities to contribute towards writing an RFP for a regional Wi-Fi network: The Joint Venture Silicon Valley group wants to raise $50,000 from government to build the requirements list. The scope is massive, covering 1,500 square miles. It's unclear whether this project would attempt to provide residential service, but it seems more focused on mobile. The details are scanty. |
Scratchin the Surface...
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Missed Opportunity (Jan 25 2006 23:56 GMT) - Every time I read something about John McCain I become more and more convinced that back in 200 America missed the chance to elect the best president in history and instead was duped into electing one of the worst. Such... |
Insider Forex Trading
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Forex Trading News: - Buy Soybeans (Jan 25 2006 23:56 GMT) - Buy Soybeans eTV Futures - Buy March Soybeans @ 618 S (or better). If filled place sell stop at 607. Exit target is 625 S . ***DISCLAIMER: The risk of loss in futures and cash forex trading can be substantial. |
New Posts on Fool Moon
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Re: Forgive = Forget? (Jan 25 2006 23:55 GMT) - I'm a strong believer in forgive, but to forget means that one goes through life learning nothing, staying as innocent in thought as a child. With that in mind we set ourselves up for repeated hurts along the way, often the o -- annie |
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