Thursday, 12 December 2002
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North Korea's nuclear plea for attention. Pyongyang is using its nuclear power programme as a desperate plea for attention from the US, says the BBC's Matt Frei. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Canada puts money where their hot spots are: investments, expansion: The Edmonton Journal reports an investment of Cdn$6 million in a Great North hot spot outfit that will allow Telus cellular customers to have single-bill service for cell and Wi-Fi. Although the article states that several Canadian airports offer free Wi-Fi access, I'm unaware of any. Several I know of have for-fee access. [80211b News]
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IT World: "RSS is a veritable hive of activity and innovation." [Scripting News]
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Inheritance of hunger. Rick Corsino, head of the World Food Programme in North Korea, describes a growing humanitarian crisis. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Google links day: google timeline. [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]Fun!
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Dolby Surround Tools Supports Pro Tools|HD
Daly City, CA (December 11, 2002)--Digidesign has released Dolby Surround
Tools, the latest cross-platform version that supports the 96 kHz sample
rate capabilities of Pro Tools|HD.
[ProSound News]
.< 12:07:32 AM >
Yemenis say Scuds belong to them
The Scud missiles found on board a North Korean ship in the Arabian Sea
on Tuesday have resumed their trip to Yemen.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News] Hugh embarrassment to the Americans.
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A Plastic Surgery Reality Show. A new reality program on ABC transforms three average people through plastic surgery mutilation as entertainment. By Caryn James. [New York Times: Arts]Jesus Murphy Christ . . .
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