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  Wednesday, 3 April 2002

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Radio UserLand : How to view the page table: "Since a script can access the page table, it can add items to the page table, and scripts further down the page can refer to those items."

This may help me in my quest to have the leftLinks get included depending on what category the page is in.


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Youpi Key 1.7.0 is a free automation utility for Mac OS X 10.1 or higher which can run actions based on a keyboard equivalent and/or an item of a menu and/or a programmed date. (Via AppleScript Info.) [mac.scripting.com]

.< 7:27:10 PM >

SPARK 2.5: OS X compatible audio processing [MacNN]

.< 7:25:05 PM >

Name of the Game Is Decibels. Today's video game player expects walls of blazing sound from every direction. 'The trend,' a developer says, 'is making video games look and sound like movies.' By Brad King. [Wired News]

.< 7:23:50 PM >

The ubiquitous Paul McCartney rolls on. International Herald Tribune Apr 3 2002 11:47AM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news]

.< 7:17:03 PM >

Russian ship caught fishing Grand Banks cod leaves Canada
The Russian vessel caught with about 50 tonnes of cod has left Newfoundland without being charged. F U L L   S T O R Y
[CBC News]

.< 7:15:54 PM >

MacCentral: MacHelpNet.com launches. [mac.scripting.com]

.< 7:10:48 PM >

Gates duped by Canadian radio hosts. ZDNet Apr 3 2002 12:20PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]

.< 6:51:08 PM >

The battle over Web radio continues. Who benefits from the new rules? Point-counterpoint between the Recording Industry Association of America and an Internet radio pioneer. [Salon.com]

.< 6:50:14 PM >

O’Reilly: Better Templates for iPhoto’s BetterHTMLExport. “BetterHTMLExport, at version 1.3 at time of writing, provides significant improvements over the built-in HTMLExport filter, including the option for you to create your own templates.” [mac.scripting.com]

.< 6:42:38 PM >

Hanan Cohen, in Israel: "Death does not justify death - this is the moral foundation for solving the conflict between the Jews and the Palestinians."  [Scripting News]

.< 6:42:24 PM >

Electronic Intifada Diaries: " Most of the writers below are not journalists and their ability to confirm information is often very restricted, given the very difficult conditions on the ground. Despite this they are trying to report what is going on in the beseiged towns as well as recounting stories they hear passing through the verbal grapevine, "Palestinian society's intranet". The result is that these accounts offer a sense of how the population on the ground understands what is going on and feels about them. "

.< 6:34:32 PM >

Arts: "McCartney show brings Beatles back to life "

.< 6:28:40 PM >

Arts: "As a parent who frets about anything handy, I don't worry about my kid getting jumped by a John Robin Sharpe fan, I worry about my kid getting killed by a car. "

.< 12:39:37 PM >

The Register: Microsoft's anti-Unix campaign backfires 'A $30 million advertising campaign jointly funded by Microsoft and Unisys to trumpet the superiority of Windows over "closed" Unix systems has turned into a public relations nightmare for the two companies.'

.< 12:34:10 PM >

"Betrayed" by Bush. Rattled by government raids on their homes and American support for Israel in the Middle East's escalating violence, American Muslims rethink their 2000 endorsement of the president. [Salon.com]

.< 12:33:41 PM >

"They view world politics as a billiard-ball table". Experts struggle to explain the Bush administration's off-and-on Mideast policy. [Salon.com]

.< 12:24:28 PM >

Bush's foreign policy catastrophe. The bumbling and arrogance of the administration has made the Middle East -- and the world -- a more dangerous place. [Salon.com]

.< 12:20:01 PM >

Billionaires Who Know Art as Well as Money. ABCNEWS.com Apr 3 2002 5:22AM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news]

.< 12:16:12 PM >

Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project. The World & I Apr 3 2002 7:42AM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news] 'Assembling masters of classical musics of all Eurasia, commissioning works, and mounting performances around the world, the Silk Road Project is creating a new trans-highway of culture.'

.< 12:09:35 PM >

Magazine declares Toronto greatest city on the planet. Globe and Mail Apr 2 2002 10:30PM ET [Moreover - moreover...] 'Unfortunately, it was an April Fool's joke.'




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