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Sunday, 11 August 2002
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Today is ...
1913: Birth of Wolfgang Paul, physicist well known for inventing a device (the Paul trap) that contains ions and electrons for precise study. He received the Nobel Prize in 1989. 1889: Discovery of a mammoth skeleton, 36 feet long and 15 feet high in St James, Nebraska 1846: US Congress founded the Smithsonian Institution 1675: King Charles II laid the foundation stone of the Greenwich Observatory [David Harris: Science news]
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EVEN PILOTS WITH 8000 HOURS RUN CHECKLISTS FOR PROCEDURES Jon's checklist is handy if you change PC's, move your site or simply want to understand Radio better
Radio deployment descriptors. A few weeks ago, I spent some time showing an InfoWorld colleague, Mark Jones, how I use Radio. As always in this kind of situation, I was reminded of: ... [Jon's Radio] [Steve Pilgrim: Radio]
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