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Basketball (Jan 31 2006 17:58 GMT) - Driving around I found this abandoned trailer park, one of the spookiest things I've seen in a while. Out front in a little circle drive there was this basketball hoop . |
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UK Linux Guru Backs GPL 3 (Jan 31 2006 17:57 GMT) - Alan Cox, a leading UK Linux developer, has expressed his support for the next version of the General Public License. His viewpoint is in direct contradiction to Linus Torvalds, the founder of Linux, who said last week that he won't convert Linux to GPL 3 as he objects to its proposed digital rights management provisions. Cox said that the DRM provisions "don't really matter" to the Linux kernel as DRM is generally used by applications. |
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EC visits Microsoft to discuss case (Jan 31 2006 17:56 GMT) - (InfoWorld) - Antitrust investigators from the European Commission are holding meetings with key Microsoft Corp. officials at the company's U.S. headquarters to discuss whether it is complying with the Commission's antitrust ruling of March 2004, a Commission spokesman confirmed Tuesday. Officials from the Commission team working on Microsoft's case have been in Redmond, Washington, since Monday to hear the company's arguments about why it believes it has complied with the Commission's 2004 ruling. |
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EU: 'No Fee for Windows Source Code' (Jan 31 2006 17:55 GMT) - European Commission antitrust head Neelie Kroes told EU lawmakers on Tuesday that Microsoft cannot charge a licensing fee for the Windows source code it has promised to share, unless it can prove such code is "innovative." Microsoft made the offer last week in order to comply with a 2004 court ruling. |
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Solaris and Linux: No Code Swapping (Jan 31 2006 17:53 GMT) - While Sun Microsystems is open to licensing Solaris under Version 3.0 of the GNU General Public License, it will not reconsider its decision not to license the operating system under GPL 2.0, the current version of the license. Sun created the CDDL for Solaris after rejecting GPL 2.0 as too restrictive for its purposes. |
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Online Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - All of us visit some sort of medical office from time to time and some of us make the visit a routine. No matter how many times we go in for a checkup or treatment we usually end up paying a relativel..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. |
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Osteopathic Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - OK, enough of the philosophy! What, specifically, do I recommendyou take to overcome your cancer and get cancerfree. [Werenot using the word cure simply because, as yo..Find out more at http://www. |
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Pain Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - These electromagnetic fields are being created by the electricity all around us, especially by electric power lines that are a feature of our every day lives. There are ways we that we can minimize th..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. |
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Pelvic Cat Scan (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - Vertical tanning beds are also known as tanning booths or standups. The interior is lined with ultraviolet light bulbs in a 360 pattern. Just step inside and close the door. Since your bo.. |
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Pennsylvania Hospital (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - t is safer to have a golden tan using commercial tanning beds. Just ask the more than one million Americans visiting tanning salons each day, bronzing their skins with these beds.Or is it?More and..Find out more at http: |
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Pet Cat Scan (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - Just about everything gives off radiation, even people. Radiation comes from sun, and from rocks; it comes from nuclear bombs and nuclear power plants, as well as Xray machines, CT Scanners, smoke de..Find out more at http://www. |
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Pet Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - The most dangerous feature of leukemia is that it is related to the blood which has access to almost all body organs including the all important brain and heart. The incidence of cancerous cells being..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. |
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Physical Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - In May of 1985 and 1986 I asked my doctor to order a mammogram for me and he refused both times saying I was too young. There were no screening mammography centers to which I could refer myself, so th..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. |
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Physician And Sports Medicine (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - That little lesson in radiology aside, its what the xray does as it passes through the body that should be of concern to all. The highenergy xray particles can wreak havoc on their journey th..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. |
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Physics Radiation (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - Lead aprons, or another relevant type of shield, should always be used when xrays are performed. Keep in mind that the part of your body being xrayed must remain uncovered. The lead apron helps to s..Find out more at http://www. |
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Picture Of Brain Cat Scan (Jan 31 2006 17:50 GMT) - Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) and its EffectsIn recent years there has been considerable discussion and concern about the possible hazards of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), including both RF (Ra..Find out more at http://www. aboutx-rays. com/info/picture-of-brain-cat- html |
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Boing Boing Threatened By Software Creator (Jan 31 2006 17:47 GMT) - mfh writes "StarForce has issued threats to Boing Boing's Cory Doctorow in retaliation to Cory's post about the anti-copy malware that installs itself along with many popular (and unpopular) video games." From the BoingBoing post: "Yesterday, I posted about StarForce, a harmful technology used by game companies to restrict their customers' freedom. StarForce attempts to stop game customers from copying their property, but it has the side-effects of destabilizing and crashing the computers on which it is installed. Someone identifying himself as 'Dennis Zhidkov, PR-manager, StarForce Inc. |
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