Peter Nixon
I'm involved in music and multimedia.

 



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  Sunday, 12 January 2003



Fires still burning in Kosciuszko [ABC News]
12:05:12 PM    
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Can the Great Barrier Reef Survive? [ABC News]
12:03:27 PM    
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Pentagon begins spam offensive [Sydney Morning Herald]
10:21:30 AM    
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"Goss" sent me this.

It's over before it begins...

What women want...
10:09:34 AM    

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Vampire Bat Saliva Compound Could Help Treat Strokes [Scientific American]
9:49:43 AM    
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Explaining the Moon's Ancient Magnetism [Scientific American]
9:47:02 AM    
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Milky Way Encircled by Stars [Scientific American]
9:43:35 AM    
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Snow Algae Absorb Greenhouse Gas [Scientific American]
9:39:44 AM    
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dudgeon.[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
9:36:55 AM    
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Nicotine, Too, May Promote Cancer [Scientific American]
9:34:03 AM    
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PM accused of putting Australians at risk [Sydney Morning Herald]
9:31:02 AM    
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BodyStudio integrates Poser 3D into Maya [The Macintosh News Network]
9:15:45 AM    
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M-Audio introduces USB surround sound device [The Macintosh News Network]
9:12:01 AM    
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Viewsonic unveils multi-use LCDs [The Macintosh News Network]
9:07:45 AM    
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provenance.[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
8:56:33 AM    
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I argue very well. Ask any of my remaining friends. I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me. -- Dave Barry

[Rick@Leaders.net: Quotes]
8:49:29 AM    
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It's been a while since I've posted here, for three reasons.

First, I've been busy.

Second, as far as I can tell I'm the only mug who reads this stuff.

And third, I replaced the hard drive which contained all my applications and Radio UserLand is very fussy about file paths. I had three choices.

There is a utility which rebuilds the filepaths.

I couldn't find it.

I could reinstall the program. This would involve making the changes to templates and themes and such which would not be difficult, but would be time consuming and tedious.

So I just renamed my hard drive to match the old name.

Seems to have done the trick.
8:38:13 AM    

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