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Position Manager Integrates
Hireability's Alex Resume Parser into
its Applicant Tracking System - Leader
in Healthcare Recruiting Solutions
Partners with lLader in Automatic Resume
Extraction Technology
Position Manager Integrates
Hireability's Alex Resume Parser into
its Applicant Tracking System - Leader
in Healthcare Recruiting Solutions
Partners with lLader in Automatic Resume
Extraction Technology
04/14/2005 04:33 AMHireAbility(r), a leader in integrated recruiting software and
services, announced today that it has partnered with Position
Manager(r), the leading Applicant Tracking System built specifically
for healthcare recruiting. Position Manager has integrated
HireAbility's ALEX(sm) resume parser into its Applicant Tracking
System, and the new functionality is available now to Position
Manager's 470+ clients. The companies are kicking off the
relationship by offering a two-week free trial of the time saving
technology to all new and existing Position Manager clients. [PRWEB
Apr 14, 2005]
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
03/28/2005 06:26 PMBarcoding Inc. has created an application that automatically detects
the location of an asset using standard wireless infrastructure.
[PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
Football: Ferdinand raring to go
Football: Ferdinand raring to go
09/17/2004 04:48 AMMan Utd defender Rio Ferdinand cannot wait to make his return after
eight months on the sidelines.
Football: Ferdinand to return
Football: Ferdinand to return
09/20/2004 05:17 AMSir Alex Ferguson says Rio Ferdinand is likely to start against
Liverpool.
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize
09/07/2004 04:35 PMGlasgow band Franz Ferdinand win this year's Mercury Music Prize for
their self-titled debut album.
Ferdinand tipped for music prize
Ferdinand tipped for music prize
09/07/2004 02:08 PMScottish rockers Franz Ferdinand are favourites to win the prestigious
Mercury Music Prize on Tuesday.
Football: Ferdinand lodges appeal
Football: Ferdinand lodges appeal
01/19/2004 12:52 PMRio Ferdinand lodges an appeal with the Football Association over his
missed drugs test.
Football: Ferdinand joins Bolton
Football: Ferdinand joins Bolton
07/05/2004 07:43 AMBolton boss Sam Allardyce completes the signing of veteran striker Les
Ferdinand.
Sundance Unveils Floating-Point Library
for TI Fixed-Point TMS320™ DSP Family
Sundance Unveils Floating-Point Library
for TI Fixed-Point TMS320™ DSP Family
04/15/2005 05:09 AMSundance Digital Processing Inc,, a worldwide supplier and
manufacturer of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) and
reconfigurable computing platforms, today announced the availability
of the GDD600, a new and powerful library of floating-point DSP
vectors and functions. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Group Franz Ferdinand Wins Mercury Prize
(AP)
Group Franz Ferdinand Wins Mercury Prize
(AP)
09/08/2004 08:38 AMAP - Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand, whose debut album has been
hailed by critics as a masterpiece of pop, won the prestigious Mercury
Music Prize.
Guardian Unlimited | Arts special
reports | Franz Ferdinand
Guardian Unlimited | Arts special
reports | Franz Ferdinand
04/19/2004 05:40 PMFranz Ferdinand guest-edit the Guardian's G2
supplement
guardian.co.uk/arts/guesteditors/page/0,14481,1191874,00.
html
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Getting From Point A to Point X :
Effective Site Navigation
Getting From Point A to Point X :
Effective Site Navigation
06/05/2005 11:57 PME-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
05/31/2004 02:17 PMMoonrise Systems, Inc. publishers of NetStop Internet kiosk browser
and Pennsylvania-based E-Time System, Inc. announced their
collaboration on a new software product for public Internet access
terminals. The announcement follows the signing of an exclusive
strategic marketing agreement earlier this year. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Replication for a System Management
Server (SMS) 2003 Management Point
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Replication for a System Management
Server (SMS) 2003 Management Point
12/28/2004 12:43 PMDefending TV
Defending TV
01/26/2004 06:30 PMYou might imagine how much it excites me to see candidates use weblogs
and RSS and so on in their campaigns. I love it.
But today I’m going to do something perhaps unexpected:
I’m going to defend TV.

The first thing is, I register campaign coverage, no matter what the
medium, as pure pleasure.
I’m a media omnivore. I enjoy reading magazines (the New Yorker
ran a profile on Dean a couple weeks ago which was quite good). I
enjoy reading weblogs for every candidate and point of view. I enjoy
listening to the radio.
And I enjoy watching the coverage on TV.

Some of the reasons to watch TV are obvious. The candidates are not
actually in Washington state, so the only way I can see them is on TV.
I love to watch the debates especially, but I also like to see them
talk to Judy Woodruff, Tim Russert, Charlie Rose, and others. Since I
don’t get the chance to talk to the candidates every day,
journalists have to stand in for me.
One of the knocks against TV is that it’s tough on candidates in
seemingly bizarre ways. The talk about the “Dean scream”
for instance seemed to go on and on. But there’s a point to
this: I
want TV to be tough on the candidates. It’s a
test. It’s part of the process. I want to know how the candidate
handles pressure.
The media will (or should be) tough on the President too, and these
candidates want to be President.
And it looks to me as if TV reporters are equal opportunity sharks. If
they smell blood, there’s a feeding frenzy. It doesn’t
matter who the candidate is. (Exception: once it comes to the general
election, Fox News will be clearly in favor of Bush.)

I think I detect a subtext that bothers me. It goes like this imagined
conversation:
A: Hey, TV is stupid, all sound-bites, no substance.
B: Yes, well, you know you can read about the candidate on the
Internet, go to meet-ups, read some great stuff in print magazines,
and so on. It’s up to you find good information.
A: Oh, sure, I do all that. It’s not me I’m worried about,
it’s Joe Sixpack who just watches TV that I’m worried
about. He’ll just believe whatever he’s spoon-fed.
All I can say is, I know Joe Sixpack, and he’s better than
that.
And if Joe doesn’t vote the way you do, it’s not because
of TV, it’s because he preferred the other candidate for his own
reasons.
Blaming TV is like blaming the wind for losing the football game.
"Defending their country"
"Defending their country"
08/11/2004 11:56 AMTwo Britons born in Iraq explain their reasons for joining the
insurgents loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr.
CDJ: Defending ColdFusion Against...
CDJ: Defending ColdFusion Against...
09/17/2004 08:31 AMNew from
PHP Magazine today:
Defending against the OS X help:
vulnerability
Defending against the OS X help:
vulnerability
05/18/2004 03:05 PMThere's a nasty OS X
vulnerability under discussion at the moment which lets a web page
run a program on your drive by taking advantage of a flaw in the
"help:" protocol. There's a non-malicious demonstration of the exploit
on this page, and Jay
Allen is hosting a discussion on the exploit and ways to avoid
it.
To save you from digging through the discussion, the quickest way
to defend yourself is to install the More
Internet preference pane (mount the DMG, then copy the More
Internet.prefPane file to your /Library/PreferencePanes folder
or run the "install prefpane" script). Then go to system preferences,
launch the "More Internet" panel, select the "help" protocol and use
the Change button to assign it to some non-harmful application such as
Chess (simply deleting the protocols will not solve the problem).
While you're there it's a good idea to add a new protocol called
"disk" and assign it to a non-harmful application as well - this
prevents malicious sites from being able to auto-mount networked disk
images on your system, something which while not exploitable on its
own can be used in conjunction with other exploits (like the help:
one) to execute arbitrary code.
For those who are interested, it seems the exploit itself is as
simple as this:
<a
href="help:runscript=MacHelp.help/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/shr
d/OpnApp.scpt string=usr:bin:top">click to run 'top'</a>
Defending the Core
Defending the Core
03/06/2004 02:01 AMSolutions seek to catch intrusions inside the perimeter.
Defending the Great White Tax
Defending the Great White Tax
12/12/2003 04:17 PMAs noted previously, the Copyright Board of Canada has approved a
tariff on digital audio recorders. Devices like Dell's DJ, Apple's
iPod and other MP3 devices will increase in price from $2 to $25. The
move mirrors the Canadian policy of additional taxes for blank media
such as cassettes, minidisks and CDs. The tariffs are collected on
behalf of musicians, songwriters and other copyright holders in order
to compensate them for non-commercial distribution of music.
defending Newt Gingrich
defending Newt Gingrich
09/05/2004 08:42 PMAgainst Appomattox .. the South
wins
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Fighting phishing and defending IM
Fighting phishing and defending IM
04/04/2005 03:35 PMGoogle adapts its e-mail service to foil online fraudsters. Microsoft
is also out to nail phishers, and faces a worm targeting MSN
Messenger.
Defending Paid Inclusion
Defending Paid Inclusion
03/06/2004 02:09 AMIn Yahoo Harms Trust in Search Engine, Dan Gillmor references a
WSJ.com article that I cannot read (because I don't want their lame
"free" registration) and claims that allowing companies to pay to make
sure they're included in Yahoo! Search "makes it impossible for users
to know whether companies are paying to be included in the results."
Dan, it's called "paid inclusion" and it's been around for quite a
while. But you don't live and breathe search like John Battelle...
Defending web applications against
dictionary attacks
Defending web applications against
dictionary attacks
01/22/2004 02:39 AMOver at Reflective Surface, Ronaldo M. Ferraz discusses the
usability of an authentication system that locks down an account for a
certain period of time after three failed login attempts. Ronaldo sees
this as a trade off between usability and security, but I see it more
as an added security issue in that it allows malicious third parties
to lock other user's accounts armed only with their username.
The problem then is how best to defend web applications against
brute force password guessing attacks without enabling denial of
service attacks at the same time. The largest risk is from automated
scripts that try every possible password until they get in.
Identifying these attacks should be trivial - a real user could
potentially fail a dozen or so times, but would be unlikely to try
hundreds of combinations in quick succession. Assuming a malicious
cracking attempt has been identified, what steps should a system take
to foil the attack while still allowing the real user to access the
site?
I can think of a few options, none of which seem like the ideal
solution:
- Ban login requests from the attacker's IP address. This introduces the usual problems
with IP banning, namely
the risk of banning a whole bunch of people indiscriminately but
leaving the attacker free to skip the ban using open web proxies.
- Lock the user's account and email them a warning of the attack
and a special key needed to unlock the account again. This relies on
the user having access to their email account when they next have a
need to access the system. It also assumes that the user's email
account is secure, but since both the user's password and the secret
unlocking key will be required to access the system email security is
of less importance (the user's password is not sent with the unlock
key).
- Send an automated alert to a system administrator so they can
analyze the situation in real time and take any necessary action. This
relies on administrators being available 24/7 - hardly a safe
assumption for most systems.
- After a certain number of failed attempts, challenge the user to
"prove their humanity" with one of those obscured-text-as-image
things. This comes with accessibility issues which have as yet been
unresolved.
If anyone has any better solutions, please leave a comment.
Defending a Longer View of Intel
Defending a Longer View of Intel
04/14/2004 09:13 AMTheStreet.com Apr 14 2004 1:22PM GMT
Defending The Skies Against Congress And
The Elderly
Defending The Skies Against Congress And
The Elderly
08/22/2004 07:22 PMDefending Open Source Security
Defending Open Source Security
02/14/2004 08:03 AMYear in Review: Defending the internet
Year in Review: Defending the internet
12/21/2003 09:36 AMIDGNet New Zealand Dec 21 2003 8:50AM ET
Alex Lifeson
Alex Lifeson
01/03/2004 09:32 AMAlex ..
cnn
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"Ahmad and Me - Defending Chalabi. By
Christopher Hitchens"
"Ahmad and Me - Defending Chalabi. By
Christopher Hitchens"
05/29/2004 08:52 PMPetrova Upsets Defending U.S. Open Champ
(AP)
Petrova Upsets Defending U.S. Open Champ
(AP)
09/06/2004 11:17 PMAP - Justine Henin-Hardenne lost her U.S. Open title and her No. 1
ranking Monday night. The defending champion was upset by Nadia
Petrova 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth round, the earliest exit by the Open's
top-seeded woman since Billie Jean King quit because of illness during
her third-round match in 1973.
Defending Weak Electronic Voting
Machines
Defending Weak Electronic Voting
Machines
05/11/2004 06:09 PMI'm still a bit confused why anyone would object to electronic voting
machines having
more security and
more ways to prove
they're accurate, but everyone has their reasons. Unfortunately, this
debate is turning into a political debate of Republicans vs. Democrats
rather than a focus on the actual issues. That explains this latest
editorial
in
defense of current electronic voting machines, which seems to
paint the whole discussion as a Democratic plot to make democracy more
expensive. The author does try to go through all the complaints, but
starts off with a completely pointless argument to set the tone of his
argument. He picks up the comment of a
comedian about how the
machines can be hacked over the internet and points out these machines
are not hooked up to the internet. This makes it appear that the
people who are really complaining about these machines have no idea
what they're talking about and think the machines are hooked up to the
internet. The real complaints about the system being easily tampered
with are brushed off by saying no one has ever been caught tampering
with these machines. The simple response to that is that he forgot to
add the word "yet" to the end (and that just because no one's been
caught doesn't mean it hasn't happened). He then brushes off the idea
that tampering is a real problem anyway, since people could only
tamper with one machine at a time, since (apparently) messing up a few
votes is okay. As for the very unlikely possibility that anyone is
tampering with the voting software to better favor one candidate, he
says that random testing takes care of that. Random testing certainly
helps - but as the California situation showed, the random testing was
done incorrectly and uncertified software was loaded after machines
had been "tested." Furthermore, there's simply no reason not to make
voting machine software publicly open so that independent testers can
go through the code and verify there's nothing wrong with it.
Finally, all the way at the end, he gets to the real complaint that
most people have with these voting systems: that there's no
recountable paper trail. His response shows just how much he doesn't
understand the real issue. He says that each machine records the
electronic votes multiple times, and the recount is easy: just view
one of the other records. This leaves out the important middle step:
knowing that any of those records actually recorded the vote properly.
I can make a thousand identical copies of the same incorrect records
and it doesn't help me to verify the accuracy of the original vote.
He claims that the only reason to add a paper trail is to make the
machines more expensive - but it's already been shown that the
addition of such a paper trail adds a tiny cost to each machine (many
of them already have paper printers included). Besides, at what point
did anyone say democracy had to be cheap? Ignoring all the politics
on either side concerning these voting machines, why would anyone not
support making these machines more secure while also including some
way to verify the accuracy of the vote? Most people arguing for
better security don't believe there's some big plot to steal an
election or that hackers are waiting to mess up the vote. We just
don't like the fact that it's
possible and would feel a lot
better with a more secure system. What's wrong with that?
Defending Against Worm Wave Is A Tough
Task
Defending Against Worm Wave Is A Tough
Task
03/08/2004 11:14 PMAhmad and Me - Defending Chalabi. By
Christopher Hitchens
Ahmad and Me - Defending Chalabi. By
Christopher Hitchens
05/31/2004 01:02 AMChristopher Hitchens makes defense for Captain Unpopular .. Ahmad and
Me - Defending Chalabi. By Christopher Hitchens .. well worth a read
.. defending .. Hitchens
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"John Derbyshire, defending his mental
state"
"John Derbyshire, defending his mental
state"
05/14/2004 03:36 AMFlyers Oust Defending Cup Champion
Devils
Flyers Oust Defending Cup Champion
Devils
04/17/2004 07:22 PMDanny Markov scored on a long shot with 5:23 left, and the Flyers
closed out their first-round series against the Devils with a 3-1
victory.
Self-Esteem Builders for $500, Alex
Self-Esteem Builders for $500, Alex
06/05/2005 11:38 PMFrom the just when I started feeling good about myself department: So
my plane home to San Francisco is delayed for two hours and I manage
to get on an earlier flight as a standby passenger. It's only after
I've...
Hurricane Alex Heads Out To Sea
Hurricane Alex Heads Out To Sea
08/03/2004 11:11 PMCBS News Aug 4 2004 3:07AM GMT
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Star Wreck Trailer
Star Wreck Trailer
12/12/2003 11:14 PMStar Wreck, the final date?
Star Wreck, the final date?
06/06/2005 12:11 AMFrom the
Star
Wreck web site:
We are proud and happy to inform you, that the wait is over. Star
Wreck: In The Pirkinning has reached the point, when we finally are
ready to set the release & premiere date:
The historical date is: 20.8.2005.
I'll believe it when I see it - I think the original premiere was
supposed to be three years ago or something... ;-)
(But the trailers look very good. Darn, I think I'm gonna be in
Seattle on the night of the premiere...)
"Geek Nirvana: Star Trek's Federation vs
Star Wars' Empire By the Numbers"
"Geek Nirvana: Star Trek's Federation vs
Star Wars' Empire By the Numbers"
09/19/2004 09:35 AMStar Trek's James Doohan gets star on
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Star Trek's James Doohan gets star on
Hollywood Walk of Fame
08/31/2004 03:36 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Blogger, photographer, and citizen geek Jason DeFillippo took photos,
including the one shown here. He says, "I am really bummed I missed
the [Trekkie] convention on Sunday but this made up for it. I'll
remember it every time I walk by his star. Safe journeys Scotty..."
Link to Jason's
photo gallery, which includes some wonderful snaps of other
Star
Trek cast members in attendance
Finally Answered: Star Trek vs. Star
Wars
Finally Answered: Star Trek vs. Star
Wars
09/17/2004 05:45 PM
Gee
k Nirvana: Star Trek's Federation vs Star Wars' Empire By the
Numbers
Because we know the debate rages on......
Now if we could only resolve Kirk vs. Picard for once and all.
via Linux Notes ATCT’s Asian Operations, 7123000.COM,
Signs MOU to Acquire Majority of Star
Point Networks
ATCT’s Asian Operations, 7123000.COM,
Signs MOU to Acquire Majority of Star
Point Networks
06/17/2005 03:15 PMAffordable Telecommunications Technology Corp. (Pink Sheets: ATCT)
(www.atct.us) announced today that 7123000 ( www.7123000.com ), its
sales and distribution operation in Asia, has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding to acquire of a group that includes Star Point Networks.
[PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]
Star Wars vs Star Trek in Five Minutes
Star Wars vs Star Trek in Five Minutes
09/18/2004 03:14 PMIn a straight-up fight, the Empire would squash the Federation like a
bug .. Geek Nirvana: Star Trek's Federation vs Star Wars' Empire By
the Numbers
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I'm not your star*
I'm not your star*
03/13/2003 10:26 AMIt is amazing how I can have such a bad week, (Which started on last
Monday) and one day can...
Star-Dom.com
Star-Dom.com
12/25/2003 08:08 AMStar-Dom.com .. Star
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BBC Apologizes To Who Star
BBC Apologizes To Who Star
04/10/2005 11:24 PMStar Master
Star Master
05/15/2004 04:35 AMProgress 3
Star Downloader v1.43
Star Downloader v1.43
05/04/2004 04:56 PMStar Downloader is a download accelerator that can increase download
speeds by up to 400 percent. Unlike similar applications, it is
completely free. It does not contain any banner ads or spy-ware.
[Freeware 1.56 MB]
Star Downloader Pro v1.50
Star Downloader Pro v1.50
12/25/2003 11:37 AMStar Downloader is a download manager that accelerates your downloads
by splitting the files into several parts and downloading them
simultaneously. Download speeds are increased further by choosing the
fastest mirror sites. You may automatically resume broken downloads if
your connection is lost or if your computer accidentally shuts down.
With the scheduler, you can download files at certain times of the
day. [Shareware $19.95 30 Days 2.47 MB]
Web Zen: Rock Star Zen
Web Zen: Rock Star Zen
02/01/2005 08:38 PMXeni Jardin:
learning from iron maiden
electronic superstar
dead rock stars club
top 10 silly black metal pics
reverse rock
more
about dead rock stars
rock
and roll fantasy camp
fake bands
rock star kenny
backstage pass
cooking with
rock stars
Image: Rock Star Kenny, a mid-'80s toy created by a Mattel licensee in
Argentina.
web zen home,
web zen store,
(
Thanks, Frank).
Star Trek and Sex
Star Trek and Sex
12/25/2004 05:00 PMProlonging pleasure .. Star Trek and
Sex
scifi.about.com/cs/articles/a/aa012400.htm
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Joi Ito: Rock star!
Joi Ito: Rock star!
06/01/2004 10:29 AMThe AP has a huge article about Joi. I mean, it's just the mainstream
press which doesn't impress us bloggers one tiny bit, but, um, Wow!...
The Star Wars Car
The Star Wars Car
01/18/2004 11:27 AMwandering star
wandering star
02/01/2005 09:52 PMI just got home from the vet.
The whole drive down there, we sat in some of the worst LA traffic
I've seen in years (at least it felt that way . . . my perception was
obviously skewed by grief and worry) and Sketch howled and panted the
entire way, so I scritched his little fang face, and told him how so
many kitties and monkeys were pulling for him, and how we were getting
closer to the doctor who would take care of him and help him feel
better. The truthis, I was trying to convince myself more than him. By
the time we got there, he was breathing so hard he wasn't even holding
his head up, and I was convinced that he was going to die before I
could get him into the waiting room.
As soon as we walked in, a tech came over and put him into an
oxygen cage to help him calm down and breathe, while Anne and I waited
to talk with the doctor.
After a few tense minutes, the vet came in, and told us that Sketch
has congestive heart failure, and that's why his lungs are filling up
with fluid. He said that this is a common condition in Maine Coon
cats, and he's treated it many times before. It was
very reassuring to hear so much confidence from the
vet. At least now we have an idea of how to proceed.
We still don't know what brought it on, and until we perform the
cardiac ultrasound, we won't know for sure, or how to treat it. The
vet told us that he can drain Sketch's lungs with Lasix, and when
Sketch calms down, he'll be able to do the ultrasound. He's pretty
sure it's hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, though, and he told us that he
just saw a kitty this morning who he treated a year ago, who looked
just like Sketch when she came in. I don't want to have false hope,
but Anne keeps saying, "I just don't think it's Sketch's time to go,"
and I desperately want to believe her.
The really sad news is that, even after his lungs are cleared out,
we won't ever be able to reverse the damage to his heart, and he will
eventually die from it. If we *are* able to drain his lungs and figure
out what's wrong with his heart, he should have good quality of life,
though he'll spend the rest of it on medication.
The really encouraging news is that the vet knew right away what
was wrong, and how to get Sketch comfortable and stabilized. He told
us that once a cat is stabilized from this sort of thing, it's very
rare for them to worsen or die. So we're hopeful, but prepared for the
worst, as well.
You know that saying, "Prepare for the worst, hope for the best"?
When you're actually doing it, it's a lot harder than it sounds.
The doctor wants to take things slowly with Sketch, so he doesn't
stress him out and make things worse, so right now we're just focused
on making him comfortable and getting his lungs clear. Once that's
done, we'll do the ultrasound, and then we'll get a better picture of
what comes next. I doubt we'll know anything for at least 24
hours.
I want to thank everyone who has kept Anne, me, and Sketch in your
thoughts. Your comments and e-mails have meant a great deal to us
(even Sketch, who only reads at a first grade level.)
I'll post more when I know more.
Be a Track Star
Be a Track Star
06/11/2004 06:20 AMTop headhunter James M. Citrin on how to build a great career now.
Quantum Star SE
Quantum Star SE
11/11/2003 05:46 PMQuantum Star SE 2.1.23 Released Today
c star language
c star language
04/17/2004 07:34 AMC Star Web Site
"Hands-On: The Red Star"
"Hands-On: The Red Star"
08/15/2004 09:59 AM"Indianapolis Star"
"Indianapolis Star"
04/08/2005 02:50 PMStar-Telegram.com
Star-Telegram.com
01/10/2004 06:11 AM13 year old suspended for using netstat to send the word
"Hey!" to all his school's computers .. was suspended for
three days .. Net send martyr .. Hey! ..
Hey
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A star is born
A star is born
07/23/2004 02:35 AMUSA Today Jul 23 2004 6:28AM GMT
Star Cluster and You
Star Cluster and You
04/05/2005 11:27 AM
First Super Star Cluster detected in
Milky Way,
while in the Andromeda Galaxy (M31),
MYSTERY Star Clusters are found.
Unique? Us? Haw.
Plenty of Earth-like planets await
discovery,
say researchers.
MSI Star Hub - Bluetooth/USB Hub
MSI Star Hub - Bluetooth/USB Hub
03/25/2005 09:41 PMTrusted Reviews Mar 26 2005 12:02AM GMT
"Star-Telegram.com"
"Star-Telegram.com"
01/10/2004 03:21 PMNothing But Star Wars
Nothing But Star Wars
07/17/2004 02:31 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Nothing But Star
Wars'
From Deborah Osborn: “I have been a member of your newsletter
almost from inception; I just love it. We also have the love of the
Star Wars Movies in common. I just wanted to pass on a neat article I
read about a new Star Wars game from LucasArts. A journalist previews
it in an unusual way.”…
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