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Topic: Technology |
5:35 am EST, Dec 13, 2002 |
My Pioneer A03 has been getting quite a workout since I got this software. I wish Ahead Software would buy these guys and put this in Nero and be done with it though. My new favorite toy |
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Too much fiber in Oregon's diet |
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Topic: Technology |
4:05 pm EST, Dec 10, 2002 |
In typical CNN fashion, there is absolutely nothing here more than an inverted triangle set of paragraphs that any PR 101 student could've put together, but what struck me as funny is Reed Hundts comment. Dude, if you knew that it was such a 'spectacular risk' why did you keep encouraging the upbuild? I'm really getting tired of people revising their own history so they don't look like they believed the hype in 1998. Cowards. Too much fiber in Oregon's diet |
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Topic: Technology |
4:54 pm EST, Dec 6, 2002 |
] "TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- A team of researchers at a leading ] national university have set a world record by ] calculating the value of pi to 1.2411 trillion places, ] one of the researchers said Friday." Well, then. A big slice of pi |
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Topic: Technology |
2:40 am EST, Dec 6, 2002 |
So if credit cards were half the size they are now, would things keep shrinking? MDN: Photo Journal |
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Topic: Technology |
6:29 pm EST, Dec 3, 2002 |
Deja Vu is a great tool for all you MacHeadz out there that are looking for an affordable and lightweight alternative to Retrospect (or worse, running a mirror script). Chekitowt. Mac Backup done right |
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Topic: Technology |
2:21 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
There are 25 million people around the world who use Macintosh computers, according to Apple. But unlike ordinary personal computers, people don't simply use Macs, they become fans. They develop a passion for the machines, which can sometimes turn into an obsession. Jobs == Jedi Mind Tricks |
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An Army of One - Well Equipped That Is |
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Topic: Technology |
2:06 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
As the U.S. Army prepares for war in Iraq (and beyond), it has been moving fast to transform itself from a Cold War relic into a deadly, rapidly deployable force. The last two major U.S. conflicts, Desert Storm and Kosovo, were largely won by the U.S. Air Force before the Army's lumbering tanks ever got there. The Army used to be a sledgehammer; now it needs to be a cordless drill. An Army of One - Well Equipped That Is |
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