ISRO for consensus on putting man on moon
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ISRO to launch Edusat in August
ISRO to launch Edusat in August
06/05/2004 06:23 PMNewKerala.com Jun 5 2004 8:54PM GMT
Where in Washington, D.C. is Sun Myung
Moon?: Moon: Work with congressmen to
"discard" democracy
Where in Washington, D.C. is Sun Myung
Moon?: Moon: Work with congressmen to
"discard" democracy
03/30/2005 07:38 AMSun Myung Moon wants congressmen to "discard" democracy 3/30
.. it's time to end American
democracy
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-to-discard.html
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Final countdown begins for EDUSAT lauch
tomorrow: ISRO
Final countdown begins for EDUSAT lauch
tomorrow: ISRO
09/19/2004 05:55 PM123Bharath.com Sep 19 2004 8:39PM GMT
"Where in Washington, D.C. is Sun Myung
Moon?: Moon: Work with..."
"Where in Washington, D.C. is Sun Myung
Moon?: Moon: Work with..."
03/30/2005 09:20 PM"Copenhagen Consensus"
"Copenhagen Consensus"
06/05/2004 03:05 PMTalks aim for consensus
Talks aim for consensus
09/22/2004 02:31 AMThe NI parties and the two governments continue attempts to conclude a
deal to restore the assembly.
Economist.com | Copenhagen Consensus
Economist.com | Copenhagen Consensus
06/04/2004 06:49 PMCopenhagen Consensus ..
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Is There a Consensus Web Services Stack?
Is There a Consensus Web Services Stack?
02/12/2003 07:46 PMKendall Clark examines recent debate as to whether the "web services
stack" is a thing of fact or fiction, and also muses on the latest
news in relation to web services patents.
A Contrarian Test of the Consensus
A Contrarian Test of the Consensus
04/19/2004 08:26 AMTheStreet.com Apr 19 2004 12:44PM GMT
XML-Deviant: Forming Consensus
XML-Deviant: Forming Consensus
06/05/2005 11:54 PMIn his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for
combining the XForms and Web Forms 2.0 communities.
Consensus at talks 'difficult'
Consensus at talks 'difficult'
08/23/2004 10:10 AMNI Secretary Paul Murphy says it will be difficult for the political
parties to agree on a way to restore devolution.
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House
05/19/2004 10:27 PMReuters via Wired News May 20 2004 2:50AM GMT
Annan Says Consensus for Elections in
Iraq Emerging (Reuters)
Annan Says Consensus for Elections in
Iraq Emerging (Reuters)
02/12/2004 12:43 PMReuters - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
Annan said on Thursday agreement was emerging on direct
elections in Iraq but did caution about the timing of any poll.
Indian Coalition Seeks to Build Policy
Consensus
Indian Coalition Seeks to Build Policy
Consensus
05/26/2004 04:35 AMBoston Globe May 26 2004 8:16AM GMT
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House (Reuters)
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House (Reuters)
05/19/2004 10:12 PMReuters - It remains unclear whether the CIA
was wrong about Iraq's purported prewar mobile biological
weapons laboratories, the White House said on Wednesday,
disputing a comment by Secretary of State Colin Powell.
ETF Tip No. 5: Putting It All Together
ETF Tip No. 5: Putting It All Together
04/01/2005 03:09 PMHere's the right way to use exchange-traded funds.
You'd say I'm putting you on
You'd say I'm putting you on
05/04/2004 07:52 PM
Now
GQ magazine isn't one I'd normally turn to—for
anything, really, let alone a serious story such as this. But a writer
has interviewed Colin Powell, Condi Rice, various Pentagon insiders
and some unnamed friends of Powell, and they all (save Condi, whom one
of the GQ writer's sources calls "a jerk") agree:
Colin's tired.
Putting The i Into The Pod
Putting The i Into The Pod
02/01/2005 09:36 PM By Les Minor, Texarkana Gazette
And we're putting it on wax
And we're putting it on wax
04/14/2004 10:25 AM
Have you ever wanted your very own wax museum? Who hasn't? Well,
here's your chance:
The Country Music
Wax Museum of the Stars is being auctioned on eBay.
Putting Ads On Others' Ads
Putting Ads On Others' Ads
03/30/2005 05:20 PMA few different sites today are talking about a new service, called
Oodle, that lets people do a meta-search for classifieds in specific
locations. In other words, you choose the city you live in (they
don't offer many yet), and you do a search for "bicycle" and you'll
get ads from Craigslist, eBay, the local newspaper and others. It's
an interesting idea, but
some are
wondering about the legality of it. The business model of the
company is to put contextual ads along side the results. Deep linking
to stories has been shown to be legal (in most places...), but does it
get more complicated when you're deeplinking into ads? The obvious
answer is that it shouldn't matter at all. Services like this one
drive more traffic to the ads, which should make everyone happy.
Either way, what's
most interesting about this development is
that it's, yet another example of how people
want advertising
that's relevant to them and which
they have control over.
Classified ads are
ads after all. So, is there really a
business model in placing contextual, machine generated ads next to
ads that people are specifically searching for? It seems like a
stretch.
Putting the "fun" in fungi
Putting the "fun" in fungi
12/17/2003 02:46 AMJust got back from what was easily the best meal I've had in Oregon
at the Joel Palmer House.
Jack, the founder, is a renowned mushroom expert going way back and
searches the local forests for truffles, porcinis, and chanterelles,
then serves them up in his meals.
He captured the essence of mushrooms in every dish. The dishes
tended towards hearty and earthy flavors but were also a bit heavy and
creamy, which is just fine for winter. He toured the dining area at
one point and I got to ask him what he serves in the summer and he
said "lots and lots of local berries, but the dishes are best eaten
when it is cold outside." Their wine list had an impressive chunk of
the entire willamette valley region to offer as well.
I really wanted to ask him how risky it was to harvest wild
mushrooms specifically to serve customers, but figured it was best to
skip that kind of morbid topic at a fine meal ("have you ever served
fugu
encrusted with death caps?"
or "So what are our chances of dying tonight?" probably would have
been my questions).
If you go, by all means opt for the "mushroom madness" prix fixe
menu which is what I imagine is the closest you could get to judging
an Iron Chef battle. There are five courses all based around different
mushrooms, then a dessert that includes them as well. The portions
started small and light, as they should be, but eventually grew into
full sized plates. I had to practically be rolled out of the place by
the end.
But it was a great place and an amazing experience that I'll be
dragging all my out-of-town visitors to enjoy.
Feds Consider Putting A
Feds Consider Putting A
09/16/2004 10:42 PMTechzonez Sep 17 2004 2:54AM GMT
Putting a Stop to Fly and Tell
Putting a Stop to Fly and Tell
01/28/2004 09:14 AMBusiness Week Jan 28 2004 12:38PM GMT
Putting the public into PBS
Putting the public into PBS
06/17/2005 03:29 PMHey folks at PBS, I hear you're
ha
ving funding problems. Might I suggest taking a spin around the
Web to find content released under a Creative Commons license that you
can broadcast for free? The Creative Commons site has a content search engine,
as does Yahoo!
It doesn't look like there's a whole lot of video just yet, but
Jason Scott has just released his 5 1/2 hour-long documentary
series on BBS technology and culture under a Creative Commons
license. The series is not going to cost any money to acquire beyond
the $50 the 3-DVD set costs and from what I hear, it's an interesting
and professionally produced view of a topic that many in your
potential audience might be interested in watching.
And perhaps it's time to make the Public Broadcasting Service into
just that...media by the people, for the people. A nationwide public
access channel that draws the best citizen content from around the
country and (this is the important bit) is edited into PBS
programming. Or at least take a few hours out of the week for this...I
don't want to see Frontline, Sesame Street, Nova, or Newshour with Jim
Lehrer taken off the air, but giving the Make magazine gadgeteers a
half-hour a week to geek out about hacking stuff seems reasonable. The
overall result may feel less professional but a lot more
participatory.
Putting ourselves in their shoes
Putting ourselves in their shoes
09/22/2004 10:33 AMJuan Cole helps
us imagine what life would be like in the United States under
Iraq-like conditions. In terms of civilians killed -- it would be as
if 9/11 happened every week.
Offshoring off-putting
Offshoring off-putting
04/28/2004 05:26 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 28 2004 9:34PM GMT
Putting RDF to Work
Putting RDF to Work
05/23/2002 10:39 PMPutting a Value on Google
Putting a Value on Google
06/11/2004 02:02 AMBusiness Week Jun 11 2004 6:04AM GMT
Putting together PDF files
Putting together PDF files
06/17/2004 08:21 AMThere are times when you need to combine multiple files from diverse
sources into a single PDF file. In Windows or the MacOS it's easy --
use Adobe Acrobat. Sadly, Adobe hasn't deigned to put out a version of
Acrobat for Linux, but there are a number of Linux utilities available
that enable you to quickly and efficiently combine PDF files. This
article looks at three command line utilities: Ghostscript, joinPDF,
and pdfmeld. Each does a good job of combining PDF files, and they all
pack some interesting features.
Putting Nature on the Pill
Putting Nature on the Pill
08/31/2004 02:47 AMWildlife managers are looking to contraception as a way to control
nuisance animals.
Putting Tektronix to the Test
Putting Tektronix to the Test
06/24/2005 09:40 PMA weak fourth quarter and a strong balance sheet prompt some
questions.
"putting Reagan on some of the currency"
"putting Reagan on some of the currency"
06/09/2004 10:23 PMPutting Google to the Test
Putting Google to the Test
05/06/2004 10:05 AMPutting Together the Longhorn Puzzle
Putting Together the Longhorn Puzzle
05/07/2004 05:41 PM
Microsoft released more details and a new alpha build of Longhorn at
its hardware show this week.
Putting iLife To Work
Putting iLife To Work
06/02/2004 08:56 AMApple's iLife '04 boasts enough power and features that more and more
post-production and videography professionals are using it in their
studios. What does this consumer app have going for it that makes it a
hit with the pros?
By Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, EMediaLive.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Putting ads in the hands of the public
Putting ads in the hands of the public
01/11/2004 07:56 AMSiliconValley.com Jan 11 2004 6:31AM ET
Putting Linux on the desktop
Putting Linux on the desktop
05/19/2004 02:44 PMPersonal Computer World May 19 2004 6:14PM GMT
Putting the 'vision' in Macrovision
Putting the 'vision' in Macrovision
07/06/2004 09:59 AMCEO Bill Krepick gives forth
Putting the Bite on Apple
Putting the Bite on Apple
04/16/2004 04:51 AMRealNetworks wants to cut a digital music deal with Apple, according
to a memo leaked to The New York Times. If it doesn't get one, it's
threatening to go running off with Microsoft.
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