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Nevada Northern Railway Museum 93 is lifted off the rails at the East Ely ore yards on Jan22 for placement on a truck and its trip to Heber City, UT. The highway caravan will also include the tender and passenger coaches "Ely" and "Nevada". They will become part of the 2002 Winter Games Steam Team in partnership with the Heber Creeper tourist railroad. Photo by Nevada Northern Railway Museum |
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Speaking of kids, the Mac was 18 yesterday. I was at the 0th birthday party. It might have been one of the most important events of my life. Probably was. Hey Jim Roepcke's son, born yesterday, has the same birthday as the Mac. Nice. Maybe they should name him Mac? [Scripting News]
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Digital Camera shipments up 42.7%. According to the JCIA (Japan Camera Industry Association) Digital Camera sales totalled no less than 14.75 million units in 2001 a rise of some 42.7% over the previous year. In more detail the local Japanese... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
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Intel moves forward on Itanium backup. The company is reportedly working on a long-rumored project to develop an emergency backup plan for the high-end server market in the event its Itanium chip fails. [CNET News.com]
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New Radio 8 feature. Now you can post to categories without posting to the home page. If you have categories enabled, there's a new checkbox, the first one, called Home Page (it effectively becomes a category). By default it's checked. Now you can easily publish multiple weblogs, going to lots of different locations, from one edit box. Screen shot. [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
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They stole all our servers!. They stole all our servers! [Hack the Planet]
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OíReilly: Programming with Cocoa: Movies and Menus. ìToday Iíll cover how to incorporate QuickTime media into Cocoa applications. I also have a few things to say about menus, which are not too closely related to QuickTime, but a movie player makes as good an app as any for using menus. Specifically, Iíll show you how you can give your application contextual menus, and even a dock menu.î [mac.scripting.com]
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