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MOM FAQ: Supported Upgrade Paths







MOM FAQ: Supported Upgrade Paths

MOM FAQ: Supported Upgrade Paths 07/06/2004 06:46 PM




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Apricorn, a leader in personal storage products, today released the EZ Upgrade 1.8T Hard Drive Upgrade Kit. EZ Upgrade 1.8T is the first hard drive upgrade kit designed specifically for 1.8" hard drives found in many of the latest portable notebooks and tablet PC's. In three simple steps users can seamlessly transfer all the data from the old hard drive to a new hard drive and transform the old hard drive into a portable Hi-Speed USB 2.0 backup and/or storage solution. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]

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Paths of eventual glory


Paths of eventual glory 09/24/2004 09:37 AM
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I voted against Castro Before I
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I voted against Castro Before I
supported Him!
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Miami Herald story .. Stances on Cuba .. pattern .. [LINK]

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Oldest Supported Software?


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Ad Supported Mobile Video 08/06/2004 05:54 AM
While many of the carriers continue to look for ways to get every last dime when it comes to mobile content, it appears that O2 is willing to try a little experiment that you might just recognize: say hello to ad supported content. That's right, O2 and a company named Unanimis Consulting (bet you they need to spell that out for everyone they talk to) have decided to launch a mobile video offering that will be supported by typical commercials. Funny that they do this just as some are saying the traditional TV commercial is dying. Maybe it's just moving to the mobile phone? I would bet not. Moco News points out that this may be a sign of a trend shift where mobile phone service will move towards more ad supported revenue, but it's not going to be with 30 second spots. Since most mobile services and content need to really fit in with what the person is doing, having them deal with a 30 second commercial doesn't seem particularly compelling. Mobile video on the go needs to be flexible in terms of the amount of time it takes, because no one is planning on catching a full TV show on their phone. They're only going to watch at points when they're stuck somewhere with no TV and have a free moment. Sticking commercials into that time doesn't seem like it will attract that much interest.

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Tracking ENT support. I've just made a minor change to the ENT 1.0 spec to add an impl ementations section.  Obviously I've listed K-Collector as the first implementation would like to gather together references to anyone who has supported the format in some way.  So, if you know of any software or service which is supporting, or working on supporting, ENT please let me know so that I can add it to the spec document.
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Let's see - doesn't Blogware support ENT?  Oh yah, not yet?  How 'bout the BBC?  Well I can tell yah Tribe.net will - they're supporting everything!


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These lives, abruptly transformed by illness, had one element in common: they pinned their hopes on experimental or unproven treatments.

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Prescott supported Bios Updates


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I actually opposed trial lawyers before
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09/01/2004 11:50 AM
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Public Supported E-Village Fizzles Out


Public Supported E-Village Fizzles Out 12/12/2003 04:35 AM
An interesting look at an attempt to bridge the digital divide four years ago by putting up a housing project that included free computers and internet access. The article suggests that plan certainly hasn't been a huge success. There was a rough start when many people were unwilling to go through the necessary two week training program to get the free PC. Also, now that the program has used up its funding, no one really knows how well it's done. Not a single study has been done to see how (or if!) the people are actually using these free PCs. More telling, though, is the fact that none of the other similar housing projects has offered the same deal.

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Bush, Kerry cross paths in Iowa


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President Bush and rival John Kerry head for the same city in the key state of Iowa, as they vie for undecided voters.

Bush, Kerry paths nearly crossing in
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Bush, Kerry paths nearly crossing in
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Kerry, Bush Paths Nearly Crossing in
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Kerry, Bush Paths Nearly Crossing in
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Bush, Kerry Paths Nearly Crossing in
Iowa (AP)


Bush, Kerry Paths Nearly Crossing in
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08/04/2004 01:29 PM
AP - President Bush and rival John Kerry campaigned Wednesday in the same crucially important Iowa town, with the president predicting he will win in November because his administration has improved the economy and bolstered national security.

Campaigns Cross Paths in Midwest
(washingtonpost.com)


Campaigns Cross Paths in Midwest
(washingtonpost.com)
08/04/2004 10:09 PM
washingtonpost.com - DAVENPORT, Iowa, Aug. 4 -- President Bush and Democratic challenger John F. Kerry brought their battle for the White House to this Mississippi River town Wednesday, staging dueling campaign events within blocks of each other where they painted sharply contrasting portraits of the economy and U.S. policy in Iraq.

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OJR article: Reuters, AP Follow
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OJR article: Reuters, AP Follow
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05/06/2004 03:13 AM
Reuters, AP Follow Different Paths in Search of Revenues

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A script to convert and mount Windows
server paths


A script to convert and mount Windows
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Microsoft, Sun Security Paths Diverge
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Firm plans Opteron-supported workstation


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Child porn site blocks supported


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SMS FAQ: Installation Aborts with Error
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Classic Not Supported on Intel-Based
Macs


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Macs
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Judging from Apple developer documentation on the Rosetta PowerPC emulator, Classic will not be supported on Intel-based Macs.


"Sin" tax on nappies and fast food
supported (Reuters)


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supported (Reuters)
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Reuters - More than half of workers want Chancellor Gordon Brown to impose "sin" taxes on disposable nappies and plastic bags, according to a survey.

Blackberry Devices Now Supported by
ROAMING MESSENGER


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ROAMING MESSENGER
07/26/2004 03:47 AM
ROAMING MESSENGER(TM) (OTCBB: RMSG) announced that it has entered beta testing of its messaging service on selected Blackberry(TM) handheld devices. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]

Job Templates now Supported in Moab
Cluster Manager


Job Templates now Supported in Moab
Cluster Manager
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The latest Moab Cluster Manager version 2.2.1 now has support for job templates. This convenient new feature allows users to save their job submission settings for later use. Using job templates, a user can focus on the job itself and ignore the repetitious and often tedious task of entering the same job submission script multiple times.


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