Tuesday, 23 April 2002
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Gary Paczosa Praises Integration of Euphonix System 5 and R-1
PALO ALTO, Calif., Apr. 23, 2002
-- Gary Paczosa, who won a Grammy this year for engineering the Allison Krauss album "New Favorite," says the integration of the Euphonix System 5 all-digital console and R-1 digital multitrack recorder he used for the album has "changed the way we make records."
Read more [Digital Pro Sound News]
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Six injured Canadians return home
Six Canadian soldiers who survived last week's deadly "friendly fire"
accident in Afghanistan returned to their home base in Edmonton on
Tuesday. They landed on a grey morning with light snow in the air.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Family and friends bury Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan
Hundreds of family members and friends packed a stark church in Toronto
Tuesday in honour of Cpl. Ainsworth Dyer. It was the first of four
military funerals for the Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Here are some facts. 1. MS has the dominant Web browser. 2. They got there illegally. They were convicted. 3. We're in the penalty phase now. [Scripting News]
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Cydney Gillis: Did Gates lie? [Scripting News]
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Swapping a Hard Drive Under OS X. I just swapped out the meager (wow) 20 Gb hard drive that came with my G4 Cube with a $160 7200 rpm 80 Gb drive (from APS Technologies ). The swap out was easy enough, but the prep was tough. [GlennLog]
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Gates testimony a PR jewel. Slow-written over a hardwood fire to bring out the natural shine [The Register] 'In all, Gates' testimony is a long, tedious advertisement for Microsoft. It's not a defence; it's a justification.
It repeatedly implies that we should all be grateful enough for the company's wise shepherding of the technology industry to overlook its criminal behavior.
When we see irrelevant screed proffered as a legal defence, we see as well how tragically out of touch with reality The '
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Battle for truth in Jenin. World dispatch: Israel insists it has nothing to hide in Jenin. So why is it trying to prevent the world discovering its innocence, asks Brian Whitaker. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Cdn. soldiers missing key communications equipment: U.S. report
Defence officials are facing questions over a report in a U.S.
publication that says Canadian soldiers who were bombed by a U.S.
fighter jet in Afghanistan may have been missing an important piece of
communications equipment.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News] Nice try guys. You dropped the bomb on a known training area.
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Lady golfer wins pleasure trophy Sometimes a picture paints a thousand words [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]Goodness. I don't think this is what Cheerios had in mind.
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Ian McEwan's Latest Novel Charts an Emotional Journey. Each of Ian McEwan's previous novels has its admirers, but none have met with such overwhelming enthusiasm as his new book, "Atonement." By Mel Gussow. [New York Times: Arts]
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