Tribes to Press Utility on Salmon Habitat in Oregon
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University of Oregon Sees Utility of
Wi-Fi
University of Oregon Sees Utility of
Wi-Fi
05/27/2004 01:37 PMThe U of O installed Wi-Fi beginning in 1999; 2,500 unique users in a
20,000-person student body in January: The university went full bore
on Wi-Fi in 2002, and access is practically ubiquitous. They're
thinking about extending service out into community nearby as well,
but not for general use. The university is in my hometown of Eugene,
Oregon. (That's OR-ih-gun not OREY-gone. What are you, some kind of
hick?)...
Enron to Keep Oregon Utility, Issue
Stock (AP)
Enron to Keep Oregon Utility, Issue
Stock (AP)
04/06/2005 11:59 PMAP - Enron Corp. will return its Northwestern utility to its pre-Enron
form as an independent, investor-owned business in light of Oregon
regulators' decision to block its sale to a Texas-based private
investment firm, the company announced late Wednesday.
Tribes: Vengeance GoldGet ready to cash
in your sick days; Tribes: Vengeance has
gone gold for the PC
Tribes: Vengeance GoldGet ready to cash
in your sick days; Tribes: Vengeance has
gone gold for the PC
09/22/2004 06:36 AMGigex Sep 22 2004 10:33AM GMT
Oregon Daily Emerald - University of
Oregon news and sports - Esteemed
journalist lectures on ethics
Oregon Daily Emerald - University of
Oregon news and sports - Esteemed
journalist lectures on ethics
05/09/2004 08:07 PMcomplains about "pseudo-journalists" and calls for speech restrictions
.. Psuedo-Journalism: Don't be a piano player in a
whorehouse
dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/05/07/409bbfc0d
5b00
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A Habitat for your iPod
A Habitat for your iPod
03/13/2003 10:20 AM
New iPod stand from Bubble Design called the Habitat
that's made out of clear polycarbonate.
Read
Habitat Chronicles
Habitat Chronicles
04/25/2004 02:50 AMHabitat Chronicles- weblog by the authors of Lessons of LucasFilm's
Habitat
fudco.com/habitat
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Agency to Designate Habitat for
Dragonfly
Agency to Designate Habitat for
Dragonfly
09/23/2004 12:38 AMAbcnews.go.com - Wed Sep 22, 11:19 am GMT
Bigelow to test privately-funded
inflatable space habitat next year
Bigelow to test privately-funded
inflatable space habitat next year
07/10/2004 09:03 AMGreat
story
lasvegasmercury.com/2004/MERC-Jul-08-Thu-2004/24250261.html
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A Lot of the Press Press Didn't Buy
White House Spin on 9/11 Document, Even
Though the WH Dumped It on Saturday
Night 4/13
A Lot of the Press Press Didn't Buy
White House Spin on 9/11 Document, Even
Though the WH Dumped It on Saturday
Night 4/13
04/13/2004 07:30 AMEditor & Publisher ..
ass
editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_conten
t_id=1000485027
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Powell forces press aide to let him
answer Meet the Press question
Powell forces press aide to let him
answer Meet the Press question
05/17/2004 06:11 AMColin Powell appeared on Meet the Press this weekend, and his
appearance was marred by his press secretary moving the camera and
attempting to end the interview early when Russert, the interviewer,
started to ask a hardball question about the fictional Nigerian
yellow-cake uranium that Powell used as an excuse to go to war in
Iraq.
Most noteworthy about this event was that Powell, rebuked the
press-secretary on air, demanded that the camera be trained on him
again, and then answered the question, describing the intelligence
he'd received as "deliberately misleading."
Lisa Rein's got the video up -- highly recommended.
EMILY MILLER, STATE DEPARTMENT PRESS AIDE: You're off.
SECRETARY POWELL: I am not off.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: No. They can't use it, they're editing it.
SECRETARY POWELL: He's still asking the questions.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: He was not ...
SECRETARY POWELL: Tim, I am sorry I lost you.
MR. RUSSERT: I am right here Mr. Secretary. I would hope they would
put you back on camera. I don't know who did that.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: He was going to go for another five
minutes.
SECRETARY POWELL: We've really scre...
MR. RUSSERT: I think that was one of your staff Mr. Secretary. I
don't think that's appropriate.
SECRETARY POWELL: Emily, get out of the way. Bring the camera back
please. (Camera returns to the interview subject) I think we're back
on Tim, go ahead with your last question.
Link
Beckwood Press Company Offers New
Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press
Delivery
Beckwood Press Company Offers New
Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press
Delivery
01/04/2005 01:43 PMThe Beckwood Press Company has engineered an innovative new hydraulic
press, the Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press (SSE). [PRWEB Jan
4, 2005]
"The New York Press: Cleaning the pool-
the White House press corps politely
grabs its ankles."
"The New York Press: Cleaning the pool-
the White House press corps politely
grabs its ankles."
03/13/2003 10:25 AMIn the Press Room of the White House
that is Post Press
In the Press Room of the White House
that is Post Press
03/14/2005 04:35 PMBefore the certification of "Jeff Gannon" as a White House reporter
there was the Bush Administration's de-certification move against the
Washington press. These two things are deeply related.
Salmon Gone Wild, or Is It Just Sold
That Way?
Salmon Gone Wild, or Is It Just Sold
That Way?
04/09/2005 12:03 PMTests performed for The New York Times on salmon sold as wild by eight
New York City stores showed that the fish at six of the eight were
farm raised.
Novell nets Salmon
Novell nets Salmon
07/22/2004 04:25 AMIn brief Consultancy room
Beware the "wild" salmon
Beware the "wild" salmon
04/12/2005 01:47 PMThis is really disturbing: the New York Times reports that Stores Say
Wild Salmon, but Tests Say Farm Bred in several stores in New York
City.
Tests performed for The New York Times in March on salmon sold as wild
by eight New York City stores, going for as much as $29 a pound,
showed that the fish at six of the eight were farm raised. Farmed
salmon, available year round, sells for $5 to $12 a pound in the city.
Emphasis mine.
Given the contaminants found in farmed salmon, this deceptive practice
troubling for consumers trying to make informed healthy decisions. I
used to eat a lot of salmon but have really dropped the amount I eat
in the past few years. Now it's less than once a month whereas it used
to be twice a week, if not more. It's too bad because I love salmon,
but it's too difficult to determine its source, especially when
suppliers appear to be lying.
Police aim to net salmon poachers
Police aim to net salmon poachers
08/10/2004 03:38 AMBBC Aug 10 2004 6:35AM GMT
Industry defends Scottish salmon
Industry defends Scottish salmon
01/09/2004 09:54 PMThe salmon industry defends its produce after claims eating too much
of the farmed fish poses cancer risks.
Novell snaps up British Salmon
Novell snaps up British Salmon
07/22/2004 01:08 PMZDNet Jul 22 2004 5:19PM GMT
Getting tickled over Novell's Salmon
catch
Getting tickled over Novell's Salmon
catch
07/29/2004 04:42 AMI saw a headline last week that grabbed my attention: "Novell catches
Salmon to beef up services." Well, it is eye-catching but it was the
sub-head that intrigued me: "The open-source networking specialist has
acquired a U.K. consultancy company to extend the range of its service
business." I did wonder why Cambridge consultants weren't enough for
Novell.
Scare over farmed salmon safety
Scare over farmed salmon safety
01/08/2004 07:13 PMScientists are urging people to limit the amount of farmed salmon they
eat claiming it could increase the risk of cancer.
Tribes take to wireless web
Tribes take to wireless web
03/06/2004 02:04 AMWireless technology is helping native Americans in California go
online and learn computing skills.
Tribes 1 and 2 for FREE
Tribes 1 and 2 for FREE
04/10/2004 10:11 AMHalo 2 vs. Tribes 2
Halo 2 vs. Tribes 2
12/22/2004 01:03 AMI went to visit my brother in Colorado over the weekend, and he had
a copy of Halo 2 with
an X-Box Live subscription. I didn't get to play it, but I watched
him quite a bit.
X-Box Live is hailed as the big thing that propels Halo 2 into gaming
infamy. However, in watching my brother play, I was struck by how
much it looked like a similar, older game: Tribes. It was perhaps more
graphically advanced than Tribes, but it didn't look much better than
Tribes 2.
Gameplay dynamics seemed pretty much the same. My brother was
amazed at the idea of playing people from around the world in a giant
game of capture the flag, but I just couldn't kick the thought that I
had seen this all before.
Is there anyone who has played both Halo 2 and Tribes 2 that can
comment on how similar they are or which is better? Is Halo 2
that good, or is it just Tribes 2 for the console-playing
masses? (The flame doors have just swung open...)
Tribes: Vengeance
Tribes: Vengeance
06/27/2004 08:27 AMMore Tribes Go Wireless
More Tribes Go Wireless
04/29/2004 05:54 PMMuniWireless reports that a tribe in Southern California is using
broadband wireless to link 18 tribal communities: HP donated a bunch
of gear for the network and the tribe is using solar-powered antennas.
In addition to the educational benefits to such a network, tribal
members are using the access to keep on top of and apply for federal
grants. We've linked to other stories about tribes around the country
using wireless to bring Internet access to reservations. In most of
these cases, the incumbent operators weren't interested in serving the
communities, which are often remote and sparsely populated. But the
growth of Wi-Fi has driven down the cost of some equipment such that
it's possible for these communities to build their own networks. Many
of these tribes aren't looking to the Internet for entertainment but
as a way to improve the educational and employment opportunities for
residents....
Study: Farmed Salmon Poses Risks
Study: Farmed Salmon Poses Risks
01/09/2004 10:13 PMMore than half the salmon eaten these days comes from fish farms. Now
a study claims that farm-raised salmon contain more dioxins and other
pollutants than those caught in the wild.
Toxins Cited in Farmed Salmon
(washingtonpost.com)
Toxins Cited in Farmed Salmon
(washingtonpost.com)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMwashingtonpost.com - Farm-raised salmon, a growing staple of American
diets, contains significantly higher concentrations of PCBs, dioxin
and other cancer-causing contaminants than salmon caught in the wild,
and should be eaten infrequently, according to a new study of
commercial fish sold in North America, South America and Europe.
washingtonpost.com: Hatchery Salmon to
Count as Wildlife
washingtonpost.com: Hatchery Salmon to
Count as Wildlife
04/29/2004 06:58 PMwashingtonpost.com: Hatchery Salmon to Count as Wildlife .. hatchery
salmon are wild animals .. hatchery-bred
fish
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Farm sea lice plague wild salmon
Farm sea lice plague wild salmon
03/29/2005 08:37 PMThe spread of parasitic sea lice from salmon farms to wild salmon is a
bigger problem than thought, a study shows.
Farm-Raised Salmon Linked to
Contaminants
Farm-Raised Salmon Linked to
Contaminants
01/08/2004 08:17 PMA new study of filets from 700 salmon, wild and farmed, finds that the
farmed fish consistently have more PCB's and other contaminants, but
still at levels far below the safety guidelines set by the federal
government.
Shift on Salmon Reignites Fight on
Species Law
Shift on Salmon Reignites Fight on
Species Law
05/08/2004 01:14 PMThe Bush administration is considering counting fish raised in
hatcheries when determining if some species are going extinct.
"Here are the Kerry Tribes, what they
want, and how you'll know if they're
winning"
"Here are the Kerry Tribes, what they
want, and how you'll know if they're
winning"
04/17/2004 08:33 PMTribes: Vengeance single
Tribes: Vengeance single
09/11/2004 01:11 PMTechzonez Sep 11 2004 5:26PM GMT
Tribes Vengeance-Gone GOLD?
Tribes Vengeance-Gone GOLD?
07/11/2004 06:35 AMIt's official - Tribe Tribes have RSS
now
It's official - Tribe Tribes have RSS
now
03/08/2004 11:26 PMIt's official. As of today - all Tribe Tribes will feature RSS output of
their message
boards.
Sure other message boards output RSS, but no other message boards
in social networks. It's putting all this technology into an
integrated context that matters.
Old school means separate data silos. New school means
integration, aggregation and appropriate levels of
customization. That's what digital lifestyle aggregators are all about.
Meanwhile - this is not the ONLY open standard Tribe will be
supporting. Watch for FOAF and Jabber (XMPP) support - soon enough. In
the mean time - congrats to Paul, Bryan and the rest of the
Tribe team. Now we gotta get all those Tribesters to start
using RSS aggregators!

New Louisiana hosting company to give to
major charities. St. Jude, Habitat, and
March of Dimes named as a few they will
give to.
New Louisiana hosting company to give to
major charities. St. Jude, Habitat, and
March of Dimes named as a few they will
give to.
07/22/2004 03:01 AM [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Mobile games revenue leap like leaping
salmon
Mobile games revenue leap like leaping
salmon
11/07/2003 05:29 AMTen-fold jump
GM Salmon Muscle In on Wild Fish When
Food Is Scarce
GM Salmon Muscle In on Wild Fish When
Food Is Scarce
06/09/2004 02:34 AMGrok Description matches for Tribes to Press Utility on Salmon Habitat in Oregon
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