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criticized (Feb 27 2006 23:09 GMT) - Now, again, perhaps I'm just insensitive to these things, but I haven't found Ms Althouse to be an apologist for Bush. She clearly does not hate his policies as much as my more liberal commenters do. But of course, that would probably be why she voted for him. She, and Instapundit (who is also being singled out... - Asymmetrical Information |
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properties (Feb 27 2006 23:09 GMT) - This is why it pains me to hear respectable minor authors going on about how the extension of copyright to life of the author plus 70 years is a victory for the little guy. It isn't, unless by ?little guy? you mean the heirs of the author's ex-spouse's step-grandchildren by her third marriage.... - Making Light |
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philip (Feb 27 2006 23:09 GMT) - 60 Minutes (CBS) This week's 60 Minutes will include the following stories. Bob Simon reports from Denmark, where the furor over the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad began and talks to the man responsible for spreading news of the offending pictures worldwide. Scott Pelley goes to the top of the world where the... - Blog for America |
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asserts (Feb 27 2006 23:09 GMT) - What is the actual mechanism of harm when, as Ms. Trefzger , students are forced to choose between their beliefs and their reading assignments? Do the students belong to denominations that forbid them to read naughty books, no matter what the circumstances, so that their homework leaves them in a state of sin?... - Making Light |
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starring (Feb 27 2006 23:09 GMT) - Here's a completely hypothetical case: ownership of a popular body of commercial fiction a very recognizable central character passes to some collateral branch of the author's relatives. These people don't know recto from verso. The estate's executor is very knowledgeable, and is doing a good... - Making Light |
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Windows 2003 server backup on Integrated ISeries (Feb 27 2006 23:07 GMT) - I have Windows2003 server running on a partition of a IBM AS/400 Iseries. I have an integrated tape backup as a backup device. No CD-R/RW or DVD-R/-RW+R+RW. I need to increase the size of the system partition. I have created several backup tapes, but cannot seem to get the Active Directory or RAS components restored. |
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Resource Skills and scoring (Feb 27 2006 23:07 GMT) - Is there a way to create multiple skills for a resource and do any scoring for those skills? For example, we'd like to be able to assemble a team based on particular business expertise and also their technical skills and somehow have a ranking system so that we can determine how best to staff a project. (Example - order management, java developer, data warehousing ETL, & database administration.) I'd doubt it but was hoping someone - perhaps Gary might have an idea: |
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hej angående RATdvd fil (Feb 27 2006 23:07 GMT) - hej er der nogle her inde på experten der kan fortælle mig hvordan jeg kan afspille en RATdvd fil på min Computer jeg har ikk en dvd brænder så kan ikk brænde den ud er der noget man kan gøre for at se den på computren et program eller et eller andet. ? |
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Aging with AdamSync.exe (Feb 27 2006 23:06 GMT) - Would someone explain the Aging feature of AdamSync.exe? Or maybe just point me to some detailed info on the web somewhere? The ADAM documentation doesn't explain it at all. I'm not clear on some things, such as: |
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MLB - The Battle of the Rockets (Feb 27 2006 23:04 GMT) - There have been many great father and son tandems in the major leagues. From the likes of Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. and Bobby Bonds and Barry Bonds. There is now another pair Roger Clemens and Koby Clemens and Koby has already hit off his father. |
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News: Metroid: Hunters (Feb 27 2006 23:04 GMT) - Tycho: In much the same way that Monday was an explosion of Oblivion related info, expect tomorrow to be rife with Hunters stuff - there's an event over at Nintendo focused on it. Every time I've seen it, it's been a completely different game. I don't really know what to think about it.(CW)TB |
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Mock Trial belongs to Stockdale (Feb 27 2006 23:03 GMT) - After months of preparation and six grueling rounds of courtroom debate between 16 county high schools teams, Stockdale High School from Bakersfield is the champion of the 2005-06 Kern County Mock Trial Super Saturday competition held on Feb. 25 in Kern County Superior Courts of California. Stockdale will represent Kern County at the California Mock Trial Championship, March 17-19, in Riverside, CA. It is not unfamiliarterritory for Stockdale which has won the previous nine county mock trial championships, as well.Part of the reason for Stockdale's perennial success may rest in the attitude its team members bring into the competition. |
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Engineering students into careers (Feb 27 2006 23:03 GMT) - High school math and science students may have ventured out to the Kern County Museum on Feb. 21 out of a curiosity but what they learned may have startled them into thinking about their futures. It was the annual "Engineering Day 2006" career day presented each year by the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office. The recurring theme? In an era of downsizing and layoffs, several energy industries are in dire need of new engineers. |
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Bee winner not a cantatrice (Feb 27 2006 23:03 GMT) - Albert Young, a 7th-grader at Warren Junior High School in Bakersfield, correctly spelled "cantatrice"in the eighth round to win the 28th annual Kern County Spelling Bee held at University Square in Bakersfield on Feb. 9. Young outlasted Ravi Gupta, a 6th-grader at Discovery Elementary School in Bakersfield, to win. After Gupta missed on "coulometric," Young correctly spelled "cantatrice" to win. "At first when they gave me the word, I didn't know it was the word to win the competition," Young said. |
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An academic sweep for Stockdale (Feb 27 2006 23:03 GMT) - Stockdale High School dominated as no other team has in recent history, sweeping all 10 team categories to win the Claude W. Richardson perpetual trophy as the overall champion of the 26th annual Kern County Academic Decathlon held on Feb. 4 at Bakersfield College. It was not an easy accomplishment. Stockdale had to turn back Bakersfield High, which had been the perennial champion the last few years. |
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Artists' works speak of home (Feb 27 2006 23:03 GMT) - Sometimes the lure of seeing how people live in another state or country draws the curious to visit areas far flung from Kern County. There is another school of thought that because we live in the county maybe we are too close to realize how much we haven't seen here. Subscribers to that theory and those that just admire art and photography will appreciate "Images of Kern: Invitational Exhibit 2006" which is on display through March 12 at the Kern County Museum, 3801 Chester Avenue in Bakersfield. The exhibit, which celebrates the works of local artists, went on display Jan. |
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Microsoft Explorer for Bluetooth Tranceiver / Tapwave Zodiac (Feb 27 2006 23:02 GMT) - I recently bought a Microsoft bluetooth mouse and hoped to use the supplied transceiver with a bluetooth enabled PDA - however I don't see My Bluetooth Places in Explorer, and am now wondering if the driver for this transceiver only supports mice and keyboards? If true - is there a way to fudge full bluetooth support out of this device? The PDA is a Tapwave Zodiac - any tips on getting bluetooth to communicate with bluetooth (eg. for remote internet browsing) would be gratefully received. -- S i g n a l @ l i n e o n e . |
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Microsoft Explorer for Bluetooth Tranceiver / Tapwave Zodiac (Feb 27 2006 23:02 GMT) - I recently bought a Microsoft bluetooth mouse and hoped to use the supplied transceiver with a bluetooth enabled PDA - however I don't see My Bluetooth Places in Explorer, and am now wondering if the driver for this transceiver only supports mice and keyboards? If true - is there a way to fudge full bluetooth support out of this device? The PDA is a Tapwave Zodiac - any tips on getting bluetooth to communicate with bluetooth (eg. for remote internet browsing) would be gratefully received. -- S i g n a l @ l i n e o n e . |
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SMS and pollution (Feb 27 2006 23:02 GMT) - This article reports China has detained a man "after he sent text messages telling people of a new case of water pollution,media reported on Thursday.Zhou Qinghai was detained by police for "reporting faulty alarms and making chaos" in Mudanjiang in northeastern Heilongjiang province,the scene of the country's worst water pollution in recent years after an explosion at a chemical pant in November in neighbouring Jilin.Zhou sent text messages warning people of a possible water cutoff for three or four days after he overheard people talking on a bus about the contamination of the city water source and saw reports by local media questioning the quality of water,the Beijing News said.He was detained this week,the newspaper said,without saying if he would be charged or giving other details.The "faulty information" had caused "bad social influence", and city residents had been rushing to buy and store water since Monday after an unidentified pollutant was found in the water supply. |
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NEWS YOU CARE ABOUT (Feb 27 2006 23:02 GMT) - Only in the Baltimore Jewish Times will you discover what's happening down the block and what's happening in the West Bank... just by turning the page. We talk Torah... and we do lunch. You'll be the first to know your neighbor had a baby... |
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CleanUpTWikiVariables (Feb 27 2006 23:02 GMT) - Feature Proposal: Clean up the docs in !TWiki.TWikiVariables This is an offspring of Bugs:Item893, where the suggestion to radically split TWiki. |
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Single-click becomes Double-click (Feb 27 2006 23:01 GMT) - Hi, Lately, there have been recurrent instances where clicking on an item once (to select it, for instance) has the effect of double-clicking, or opening the item. Most often (but not exclusively), this has occurred in Outlook Express, where I often view messages in the preview pane, but the email is actually opened in a separate window as if I had double-clicked it. It happens intermittently and I'm wondering if I unintentionally modified a setting of some sort. I checked and am using the latest mouse driver (MS Intellimouse 1.1A) so all seems OK there. |
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Remainders: New Fake Writers by the Minute (Feb 27 2006 23:00 GMT) - • Time for another Fake Writer to emerge... How about Dan Brown, the far-too-rich author of The Da Vinci code? Two London writers are suing Random House over allegations that Brown's novel lifts key elements from their 1982 book -- just in time for the movie, no less. [MSNBC] • |
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