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Tuesday, 12 November 2002
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Eudora and accented characters [Mac OS X Hints]
I don't recall ever having had a problem with accents in Eudora. Hmmm. Of course now that I've said it . . .!
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Stupendous releases new iMovie plugins [The Macintosh News Network]
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Mac OS X 10.2.2 Released (11-Nov-2002; 1K) [TidBITS]
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system.verbs.builtins.radio.macros.recentTitledBlogPosts changed on Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:11:35 GMT: As far as I know there is no broder attribute on an HTML table element. Changed it to border. [Radio.root Updates]It's great to know that the software you are using was written by people with a sense of humour.
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CBC News:Calgarians rally to keep orchestra afloat: "More than 1,800 people turned out to Jack Singer Concert Hall Saturday night, filling it to capacity. Officials were forced to turn away hundreds more."Scaramouche is the latest CD from the Calgary Philharmonic on CBC Records.
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CBC News:Touring exhibit chronicles Canada's wartime history: "A collection of Canadian wartime art is marking Remembrance Day in Winnipeg where the exhibit is drawing spectators with personal interests."We saw this exhibit in Ottawa a couple of years ago. Wonderful.
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The moral case for war. Bob Kerrey, ex-senator, Vietnam vet and Bush critic, tells Salon why liberals should support ousting Saddam. [Salon.com]
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IPods Go Wherever Their Owners Do. Apple's portable music devices are popping up around the world. One website has the pictures to prove it. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
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Movielink's inauspicious opening. Movielink, the studio-backed online movie rental service, is now open for business. If you have a Mac, don't bother --... [PlaybackTime]
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Why MS 'Ruling' Is Dangerous. Because the Microsoft case keeps key portions of Windows closed and proprietary, system meltdowns are bound to increase. Commentary by Lauren Weinstein. [Wired News]
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Guess Who Yahoos? Saddam's Son. Yahoo evidently provides a free e-mail account to Saddam Hussein's eldest son, who also has a .NET Passport from Microsoft -- which would be a violation of U.S. law. By Brian McWilliams. [Wired News]
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Thousands gather at National War Memorial
Canadians gathered at war memorials across the country Monday morning to
remember the sacrifices of war.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Report Says Artists' Arrival Can Push Out Neighbors. Many New York residents don't want artists to move into their neighborhoods, and this resistance has become the biggest obstacle to arts development, a study says. By Robin Pogrebin. [New York Times: Arts]
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