AAC computer holding wants to issue shares on Prague exchange
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Google to list shares on Nasdaq exchange
Google to list shares on Nasdaq exchange
07/13/2004 05:05 AMDailybulletin.com - Tue Jul 13, 07:41 am GMT
Verizon to Issue New Shares
Verizon to Issue New Shares
04/13/2005 12:06 AMVerizon Communications said on Tuesday that it planned to issue 132
million new shares as part of its effort to buy MCI.
Shares of Google Jump as It Debuts on
Nasdaq Exchange
Shares of Google Jump as It Debuts on
Nasdaq Exchange
08/19/2004 04:37 PMNew York Times Aug 19 2004 7:40PM GMT
Computer glitch hits NZ exchange
Computer glitch hits NZ exchange
12/28/2003 10:41 PMSydney Morning Herald Dec 28 2003 9:16PM ET
The December issue of IEEE
Computer
The December issue of IEEE
Computer
12/06/2003 01:40 AMThe
December issue of IEEE Computer is out, featuring our
survey of Energy Management for Commercial Servers.
The Latest High-Tech Legal Issue:
Rooting Out the Spy in Your Computer
The Latest High-Tech Legal Issue:
Rooting Out the Spy in Your Computer
04/26/2004 02:00 AMAt a conference last week, participants discussed the controversial
issue of spyware. Some critics said it should be outlawed.
The prince of Prague
The prince of Prague
07/28/2004 11:11 AMA new breed of dynamic young leader is on the rise in Eastern Europe,
and youngest of all is the new premier of the Czech Republic, a
34-year-old former train driver.
Satyam Computer board allots shares
Satyam Computer board allots shares
04/08/2005 12:34 PMMyIris Apr 8 2005 5:00PM GMT
Satyam Computer allots equity shares
Satyam Computer allots equity shares
09/20/2004 04:34 AMMyIris Sep 20 2004 7:34AM GMT
IMac Computer Delay Drops Apple Shares
IMac Computer Delay Drops Apple Shares
07/02/2004 02:33 PMReuters Jul 2 2004 5:36PM GMT
Apple Computer Shares Tumble on IMac
Delay (AP)
Apple Computer Shares Tumble on IMac
Delay (AP)
07/02/2004 11:45 AMAP - Shares of Apple Computer Inc. fell more than 5 percent Friday, a
day after the company announced a delay in the release of the
next-generation iMac.
Apple Computer Shares Tumble on IMac
Delay
Apple Computer Shares Tumble on IMac
Delay
07/02/2004 02:33 PMLos Angeles Times Jul 2 2004 5:54PM GMT
Satyam Computer board allots equity
shares
Satyam Computer board allots equity
shares
07/03/2004 03:34 AMMyIris Jul 3 2004 7:12AM GMT
Five Britons hurt in Prague blast
Five Britons hurt in Prague blast
08/02/2004 12:59 AMFive British holidaymakers are recovering in hospital after being
injured in an explosion in Prague on Sunday.
Cow Sculpture Stolen in Downtown Prague
(AP)
Cow Sculpture Stolen in Downtown Prague
(AP)
08/03/2004 12:16 PMAP - Thieves stole a life-sized cow sculpture from a downtown square,
police said Tuesday, reporting no success in recovering the burgled
bovine.
Prague; the melancholy city of the
Vltava
Prague; the melancholy city of the
Vltava
08/14/2004 09:58 AM
« The Charles Bridge, saintly figures and the Prague Castle
silhouetted in the fleeting sunset. A gallery of photos from 3 days in
Prague. They aren't as lovely as the prints given my dying cheap
scanner and different browsers being too 'helpful' in adjusting the
colours, but the city still looks beautiful in spite of it all. »
Prague, the legendary city, with over 1000 years of history and home
to the original Budweiser. It's the city of golden light and spires
and of concrete ghettos from the communist era. Anyone who was anyone
throughout history was in or through Prague at least once. It's a
charming city in spite of the throngs of tourists and the bohemian
flavour giving way to capitalism. Three days wasn't long enough and I
hope to return someday in the off-season to see more of the people of
Prague.
We arrived in time for sunset over the Charles Bridge and climed the
Old Town Bridge Tower to watch the beautiful golden light bathe the
city and the bridge in a warm glow. It's funny how it seems strange
that it gets dark by 8.30pm when you come from a place where it
doesn't until 10p or later. The bridge is constantly crowded with
tourists and peddlers selling all sorts of touristy stuff and some
reasonably good photographs of the city. Prague is one of those places
that make you feel like every photo you even think of taking is a
cliché considering how many other people with cameras are around you
and how many photos already exist. I don't know that I've ever seen so
many camera toting tourists in one place as I even saw another guy
with a Leica. It's somewhat discouraging to try to take a photo of
something only to have 20 people behind you or next to you with flash
cameras who kill your exposure and your creative enthusiasm. I only
shot a couple of rolls of film but I got a few nice photos and all of
the black and white photography in local galleries made me think that
B&W suits the city much better. I still think of Foto Skoda rather longingly as it
had everything a photographer could ever want.
Perhaps the most enjoyable part of the trip was walking across the
Most Legii, having a really lovely lunch on the island in the middle
[they have a summer movie theatre on this island as well], taking the
funicular railway up to the top of Petrin Hill, viewing the city from
the top of the 62m tall 5:1 scale model of the Eiffel Tower, wandering
through the mirror labyrinth and then making our way down the hill on
foot through the giant, but steep, park in the Malá Strana. It's was
cool on a hot day with few tourists leaving only the locals to walk
their dogs, drink beer in the shade, play frisbee or read a book on
the grass.
A curious feature of Prague is the apparent difficulty in finding
Czech beer that is not the usual mainstream Budvar, etc. that you can
buy in the local Alko. We ventured out one evening to a brewpub in the
Nove Mesto called Pivovarsky
Dum where it was crowded but well worth the wait. We had 6 beers,
2 aperitifs, 2 appetizers, 2 main courses, and 2 desserts all for a
little less than 25 euro. I was disappointed that they were out of the
nettle beer but the sour cherry was an interesting change of pace. I
also had a near religious experience over the spaetzle which was
something I've not had in ages and it was as good as my mother's. :)
If you like Bavarian food then you'll love the Czech food in Prague,
but there are a lot of other world cuisines available as well. Sadly,
there are an abundance of McDonald's, KFC's and even TGI Friday's.
The Old Town Square, which features the astronomical clock that draws
crowds of gaping tourists every hour, is a place to walk through, see
the tourists, see the throngs of American students affecting a
bohemian lifestyle by drinking cheap wine in a circle while one of
them plays a guitar and look in the windows of the trinket shops
wondering who buys all that crap. I did have some fun with an American
guy selling candied almonds, like the ones you can buy in Tallinn, as
he was convinced I was from Denmark and when I said "Finland", he
replied that he was really good at picking out accents. Oh, the sweet
torment of resisting the urge to muster my best Missouri drawl and
say, "Really?! I'm originally from St. Louis! Where are you from?" I
just left him with the feeling of being a fleamarket Prof. Higgens as
his nuts were good. :)
The Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral were, of course, mobbed so
we didn't linger too long fighting the crowds of various tour groups
and happy snappers who would ask people to get out of their shot from
15m or more away in a square filled with people. I was crushed to find
that the Leica Gallery
Prague, on the grounds of the Castle, was inbetween shows as we
had just missed what looked to be an excellent exhibit of Czech
documentary photography and they were still setting up an exhibit of
photos of Audrey Hepburn. We escaped the milling throngs by fleeing to
the Royal Gardens next to the castle which were well tended and
featured a falconer with his charges which included an eagle who
looked pretty pissed off for being tethered.
At one point when we were crossing the Old Town Square, we looked
north and saw something that I jokingly suggested was a metronome
since it was something that had a tick-tock kind of motion. Later I
read something that mentioned that a metronome had been installed on a
site where a Stalinist statue once stood. Of course, I had to go see
that so, before dinner I thought we could walk by there, have a look
and maybe take a photo of the city from the hill it sits on. On the
way there we were walking along the river and felt a bit of spider web
across my face and pawed it off. A little further on I suddenly became
aware of the wrought iron metal grates that form the barrier along the
river alive with more spiders than I've ever seen in one place. Some
of them were big spiders. I'm not fond of spiders so I moved to the
far edge of the sidewalk and started walking a little faster. When we
arrived at the bridge it was like the set of a horror movie; billions
of spiders all over the bridge railings and the lights were encased in
cobwebs and spiders, some of them big and furry. I closed my eyes and
we hurried across the bridge as fast as possible but there was no
refuge from arachnids on the other side as all of the lights leading
up to the metronome were encased in webs and spiders. There were
enough of them to trap a human in their webs and suck them dry! I lost
all interest in the metronome and simply wanted to escape to the
non-spidery part of town as fast as possible. I don't know where their
predators are but they could be fat and happy in Prague.
A real highlight of the usual tourist attractions is the Municipal House which
has been recently renovated and restored to its original splendour and
features a room by Alphonse
Mucha that made me wish I could move in tomorrow. It is nothing
short of a monument to Art Nouveau. Czech independence was declared
here as well as hosting many heads of state and diplomatic talks. The
Powder Tower, so named for the alchemists who worked in it, is
adjacent to the Municipal House and, aside from the disconcertingly
narrow and vertical spiral staircase, makes for a beautiful view of
the Staré Mesto and Prague Castle. There's also a collection of
gorgeous photographs by Ladislav Sitensky on the top before you
venture out onto the roof.
Wenceslas Square and the high street at the northern end form a large
shopping district. We found out after we returned to Helsinki that
there was a car bomb on the day we were enjoying Petrin Park which was
a bit of a shock considering that we sat and watched people go by for
a while not terribly far from where the bomb was detonated in
Wenceslas Square. I guess it didn't make the news since it wasn't
deemed a terrorist act. In the middle of this shrine to capitalism,
next to a McDonald's and above a casino there is a Museum of Communism which is
a small, but nicely curated collection of artifacts of communism.
There is a video which shows the history of communism in Prague/Czech
Republic and has moving footage of the Prague Spring and the Velvet
Revolution. Their gift shop has some retro posters, postcards and
Lenin bust candles which I would have bought had the very grumpy lady
at the desk not informed me that the gift shop was closed. On our way
out, we noticed other people buying postcards so, I dunno, maybe she
thought I was a Russian since I had my Lomo camera with me.
So, what can I say, there's too much to go on about with Prague even
after having spent only three days there. It's cheap, clean and safe
along with some of the most amazing architecture and history in
Europe. Believe the warnings about the Taxis since we had one guy at a
stand who wanted to charge us 60kr per km for a ride to the airport
which we declined only to have the guy behind him quote us a flat
600kr price which was far more reasonable. We accepted and the car
lurched and lurched and lurched and once we were across the bridge the
driver said that 'das auto ist kaput' and let us out on the side of
the road with no other cabs in sight. We managed to hop the metro out
to the last stop and get a cab for only 350kr to the airport and made
the flight home. It just serves to make you appreciate the Helsinki
taxis and public transport even if they are more expensive since they
are maintained, they work and they rip everyone off equally. :) Highly
recommended, just be prepared for massive crowds during the high
season. You don't have to walk too far outside the tourist zone to
find the density of tourists dramatically decreasing.
My only regret was not brushing up on my history of Prague a bit more
before we arrived. The LP
Best of Prague proved to be invaluable for such a short
visit and
Prague Pictures, by the incomparable John Banville, is an
absolutely wonderful little book about his own experiences of the city
before and after the fall of communism. Now that I'm even more curious
about Prague, Prague
in Black and Gold looks like an excellent book on the
history of the city. When it's published in November, Time's
Magpie, also promises to be a good book. Prague i Guide, and Prague Information Service seem to
offer a reasonable amount of useful information as well.
U.S. Stocks Rise for Second Straight
Year in 2004, Led by Computer Shares
U.S. Stocks Rise for Second Straight
Year in 2004, Led by Computer Shares
12/31/2004 06:44 PMBloomberg Dec 31 2004 9:29PM GMT
Apple Computer Shares Jump As 3rd-Qtr
Forecast Tops Estimates
Apple Computer Shares Jump As 3rd-Qtr
Forecast Tops Estimates
04/15/2004 07:42 AMShares of Apple climbed as much as 10 percent in Europe after the
company said its iPod music player shipments exceeded expectations and
that its third quarter will top analysts' estimates. By Bloomberg (via
MyAppleMenu)
iMac Computer Delay Drops Apple Shares
(Reuters)
iMac Computer Delay Drops Apple Shares
(Reuters)
07/03/2004 08:45 AMReuters - Shares of Apple Computer Inc.
(AAPL.O) fell as much as 8 percent on Friday, a day after the
maker of personal computers and music players delayed the
introduction of its newest iMac computer until after the
crucial back-to-school season.
Blast hits Prague shopping area
Blast hits Prague shopping area
08/01/2004 08:35 AMAn explosion in a central district of the Czech capital leaves at
least 16 people injured, two of them British.
Satyam Computer board allots shares
under stock option plans
Satyam Computer board allots shares
under stock option plans
03/29/2005 09:02 AMMyIris Mar 29 2005 1:31PM GMT
Microsoft Exchange Community Selects
IdentaPop Pro as the Best Exchange
Connectivity Product.
Microsoft Exchange Community Selects
IdentaPop Pro as the Best Exchange
Connectivity Product.
05/31/2004 02:14 PMThe Microsoft Exchange users community has voted IdentaFone Software’s
IdentaPop Pro the MSD2D.com 2004 People’s Choice Award for Best
Exchange Connectivity Product. The award was announced at Microsoft’s
Tech-Ed 2004 conference in San Diego, CA. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer
Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer
12/31/2003 01:34 AMThis patch resolves problems that were found in the Exchange Server
5.5 CDO since SP4 was released.
Prague Revisited - The evidence of an
Iraq/al-Qaida connection hasn't gone
away. By Edward Jay Epstein
Prague Revisited - The evidence of an
Iraq/al-Qaida connection hasn't gone
away. By Edward Jay Epstein
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Holding Pattern
Holding Pattern
04/25/2004 08:19 AM
Holding
Pattern is a screensaver for Mac OS X that generates
photo-realistic simulations of the view from a flying airplane window.
Holding Pattern 1.0
Holding Pattern 1.0
04/12/2004 10:06 PMTurns your idle computer screen into an airplane window, complete with
a moving aerial view.
"Holding Pattern"
"Holding Pattern"
04/28/2004 03:02 AMHolding the line, maybe
Holding the line, maybe
06/11/2004 02:02 AMUSA Today Jun 11 2004 6:03AM GMT
Guess what I'm holding in my hands...
Guess what I'm holding in my hands...
10/28/2003 11:09 PM...no, it's nothing that won't fit on a relatively G-rated weblog.I'm
holding the very first print issue of php|architect! The copies have
arrived at the MTA offices yesterday afternoon and while we've been
working the weekend to label and sort...
StorageTek's Holding Pattern
StorageTek's Holding Pattern
07/26/2004 02:36 PMStorageTek anxiously awaits the great tech spending revival.
Holding On To Hope For Beagle 2
Holding On To Hope For Beagle 2
12/28/2003 02:57 AMslasher999 writes "Scientists are still keeping their hopes up that
they will be able to revive Beagle via the Mars Express mothership on
4 January. On that ...
Holding out for a "horse person"
Holding out for a "horse person"
02/13/2004 06:58 AMRandy Ayn Randian? Amorous astral-plane dweller? Whatever your
passion, there's a specialty online dating site for you.
Weather holding up Caribbean aid
Weather holding up Caribbean aid
05/29/2004 10:35 PMAid agencies say bad weather is slowing efforts to get help to
survivors of flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Ma Bell Holding the Line
Ma Bell Holding the Line
04/22/2004 01:24 PMCan AT&T lead an industry out of the doldrums?
Holding Providian's Playbook
Holding Providian's Playbook
02/10/2004 02:45 AMAn industry expert had the company pegged as looking for a suitor.
Delta's Holding Pattern
Delta's Holding Pattern
05/20/2004 03:53 PMShould Delta's shareholders prepare for takeoff, or instead sing the
blues?
NI parties holding devolution talks
NI parties holding devolution talks
09/15/2004 09:19 PMPoliticians from Northern Ireland's main parties gear up for intensive
talks aimed at restoring devolution.
A Holding Cell in War on Terror
(washingtonpost.com)
A Holding Cell in War on Terror
(washingtonpost.com)
05/01/2004 03:55 PMwashingtonpost.com - GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba -- The newest prison in the
war on terrorism is a multi-winged $31 million complex of gray
concrete and steel designed to hold 100 captives for years to come. It
stands in stark contrast to the original detention camp here, a
collection of chain-link cages used two years ago to hold suspected
terrorists and Taliban fighters caught when their sanctuary in
Afghanistan collapsed.
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