Friday, 31 January 2003
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Get an iLife (31-Jan-2003; .9K) [TidBITS]
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Iraqis brace for more than risk from bombs
Experts studying Iraq's weak network of emergency services say the
country faces a humanitarian disaster if it's plunged into another war.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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ProSoundNews Online Daily - LivefromNAB.com to Offer Daily
Coverage of Show News, Products and Technology 'In what is being described as the most comprehensive news coverage of NAB, its exhibitors and technology ever, United Entertainment Media, a CMP Information company, has launched LivefromNAB.com, an ambitious, worldwide daily news, information and marketing effort focused on all aspects of NAB 2003.'
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Browse Safari's history via previous and next buttons [Mac OS X Hints]
The original tip is pretty basic but more is revelead in the comments. Kinda cool.
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Forbes.com: Keynote Vs. PowerPoint ' How does Keynote stack up against PowerPoint? The snapshot summary of our head-to-head user test of the two programs is that they fundamentally do the same thing, and do it well, but Keynote does it with a superior elegance and simplicity of use that is Apple's design trademark.'
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Big freeze brings travel chaos. · Some drivers trapped overnight · Temperatures drop below 2C · Police: 'M11 is a car park' [Guardian Unlimited]Is this a joke?!
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I really, really like writing my posts using Radio's outliner. It has got me wondering how far I can push this thing. Can I use my table renderer to conveniently drop a table in a post? Could I use rules to drive the layout with the Pike renderer? Is anybody else interested in using Radio's outliner to author their posts? [On The Mark]All I can say is 'go, man, go'. I hate writing in a browser.
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CBC News: Mandela says Bush ready to 'plunge the world into a holocaust' 'In a speech in Johannesburg, the former president of South Africa was dismissive of Bush, saying he is "a president who has no foresight and cannot think properly, (who) is now wanting to plunge the world into a holocaust.'
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Blair, Bush map out new Iraq strategy
After repeatedly warning Iraq it has only weeks left to fully comply
with UN resolutions on disarmament, U.S. President George W. Bush was
scheduled to sit down with one of his closest allies Friday afternoon to
discuss what to do next.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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"Horrible" speaker, great speech. An expert on great speakers says President Bush is among the worst ever, but on Tuesday night, he tapped into his inner Clinton. [Salon.com]
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Coder Finds New Way to Swap Tunes. Ex-Apple programmer Jim Speth is about to release new open-source software that lets a select group of users share files over the Internet. He's hoping it's legal. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
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Phone Study: Holey Rat's Brains. Swedish scientists offer cell-phone users food for thought in a study that found that exposing young rats to the same radiation emitted by popular mobile handsets damaged the rodents' brains. By Elisa Batista. [Wired News]
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Apple has posted a separate Mac OS 9.2.2 version and Mac OS X version of its Power Mac G4 Firmware 4.4.8 for the "wind-tunnel" (MDD) models. This important update "improves fan control behavior and reduces high speed fan cycling when running in Mac OS 9," according to Apple [Macintouch]
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MS security push failing, users consider Mac [The Macintosh News Network]
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