Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening'
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Pope blesses 'worsening' Rainier
Pope blesses 'worsening' Rainier
03/26/2005 09:30 AMJohn Paul II sends a blessing to Monaco's ailing Prince Rainier whose
condition is said to be getting worse.
Weird-o SMS behaviour
Weird-o SMS behaviour
02/05/2005 09:13 PMOuti sent me yesterday a sweet text message about mice. True to the
nature of these beasts, that SMS started multiplying: for some reason,
T-Mobile (yes, I'm in Germany) has decided to deliver that message to
me eleven times within the past 24 hours. Even though it has been
sent only once.
It seems that every SMS sent from Finland is replaced by this same
SMS message - so if you've tried to contact me, I have only seen a
message about a mouse from Outi. Sorry. You gotta try and resend, if
you had anything to say (or just email me).
Weirdosity++.
We cannot have that behaviour in this
establishment
We cannot have that behaviour in this
establishment
09/16/2004 01:33 PMDuring our visit to COPIA a couple of months ago, I encountered an
exhibit that solicited for visitor opinions on...
- Everyone on good behaviour
- Everyone on good behaviour
04/20/2004 07:27 PMComputer Times Asia Apr 20 2004 11:14PM GMT
EU warns on Microsoft behaviour
EU warns on Microsoft behaviour
03/19/2005 03:23 AMMicrosoft seems to be falling short in its compliance with anti-trust
sanctions, the European Commission says.
Worm detector looks out for bad
behaviour
Worm detector looks out for bad
behaviour
01/22/2004 02:29 AMMicrosoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
Microsoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
09/03/2004 09:55 AMMicrosoft's demands for control of essential Internet standards belie
its commitments to security for all. The fight against spam is both
practical and symbolic. It directly affects our ability to benefit
from the Net, and it epitomises the balance between free access and
control. A new standard, Sender ID, makes it easier to reject email
that doesn't come from its purported source. It's not the magic
bullet, but it's certainly part of the gun. Yet Microsoft is actively
hindering the adoption of this standard. Uniquely among Internet
standards, Microsoft's restrictive licence is plainly incompatible
with open source, in theory and in practice. It can do this, the
company says, because it holds intellectual property -- in the form of
pending patents -- on basic ideas used in the standard, and thus it is
free to demand that anyone who incorporates the standard in a product
must comply with Microsoft's conditions. Ask the company why it needs
to make this demand and no good answer is forthcoming.
Job learning improves behaviour
Job learning improves behaviour
05/05/2004 06:54 AMVocational courses are helping to get disaffected teenagers back into
education, inspectors say.
Politicians put on TV to improve
behaviour (Reuters)
Politicians put on TV to improve
behaviour (Reuters)
12/19/2004 03:23 PMReuters - Fed up with disruptions by unruly MPs and lazy lawmakers
opting for a siesta over debate, India has launched two
TV channels to show parliament's proceedings live, hoping this will
improve the MPs behaviour.
I have a question about weird powerbook
behaviour: ...
I have a question about weird powerbook
behaviour: ...
03/13/2003 10:22 AM
I have a question about weird powerbook behaviour: it's making strange
noises. Like, really strange. Every keyboard or mouse event
seems to generate a very, very quiet click from inside the machine;
moving your finger around the trackpad sounds like a geiger counter.
It's not the audio system -- turning the speaker off doesn't stop it
happening. I don't think it's software-related, either (certainly my
iBook didn't make these noises, and neither does the desktop G4 in the
next room). It doesn't sound like the drive seeking. It might
be some kind of electrical interference directly tweaking the
speakers, but I don't particularly want to start opening up the laptop
and snipping wires to find out. Anyone got any ideas? It's driving me
nuts -- I get paranoid when computers do things I can't explain ...
Update: I found other Powerbook owners complaining of the same
thing at Powerbook
Zone, so it's not just my imagination. Weirdly, the noises stop
when the machine is running on battery juice and the CPU is throttled
back. So it appears to be something related to the CPU cooling system
...
Discuss
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Re: Curious fileutils/coreutils
behaviour.
Re: Curious fileutils/coreutils
behaviour.
05/14/2004 04:46 PMDavid Malone (May 14 2004)
Curious fileutils/coreutils behaviour.
Curious fileutils/coreutils behaviour.
05/14/2004 01:30 PMDavid Malone (May 13 2004)
Standard Animal Behaviour Ontology
Standard Animal Behaviour Ontology
11/18/2003 06:59 AMSABO
Network Associates warms to behaviour
blocking
Network Associates warms to behaviour
blocking
06/04/2004 10:23 AMAnti-virus intrusion prevention
Broadband minnow takes on BT over
'unacceptable' behaviour
Broadband minnow takes on BT over
'unacceptable' behaviour
12/11/2003 10:52 AMSorry, says monster telco
10.3: Spring-loaded folder behaviour in
sidebars
10.3: Spring-loaded folder behaviour in
sidebars
12/16/2003 11:18 AMI just noticed an interesting spring-loaded folder behaviour with the
new sidebar. If you drag a file over a folder, a new window will
spring open (as in 10.2). But if you drag a file over a folder in a
finder window sidebar,...
Microsoft cleared of anti-competitive
behaviour
Microsoft cleared of anti-competitive
behaviour
06/08/2004 12:18 PMSilicon.com Jun 8 2004 5:05PM GMT
'Lab-grown' embryo behaviour fear
'Lab-grown' embryo behaviour fear
01/26/2004 09:51 PMMice born from embryos cultured in the laboratory showed behavioural
differences from normal mice, according to a study.
"A proposed general model of information
behaviour"
"A proposed general model of information
behaviour"
08/03/2004 08:55 AMCIBER - Centre for Information Behaviour
and the Evaluation of Research
CIBER - Centre for Information Behaviour
and the Evaluation of Research
09/15/2004 08:02 AMCIBER - Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of
Researchhttp://ciber.soi.city.ac.
uk/ciber.phpciber's expertise lies in the mapping,
monitoring and evaluating of digital information systems, platforms,
services and environments, using robust and innovative research
methods. ciber undertakes research on a wide subject front and this
represents our strength, as each subject informs the other. However
over the years we have developed particular expertise in three
strategic areas, which represents significant research programmes or
strands within ciber and have group status. The three areas (and
groups) are:
* digital consumer information
& advice (Digital Health Research Group)
* bibliometric
analysis of of scholary and research units (Bibliometric Research
Group)
* digital journals and libraries (Virtual Scholar
Group)
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RE: Trend Micro Officescan for Win2k
strange behaviour
RE: Trend Micro Officescan for Win2k
strange behaviour
07/17/2004 01:27 AMSeth Hall (Jul 15 2004)
Trend Micro Officescan for Win2k strange
behaviour
Trend Micro Officescan for Win2k strange
behaviour
07/15/2004 05:20 PMMarco Monicelli (Jul 14 2004)
Peter Nederlof’s custom-scripted
whatever:hover behaviour
Peter Nederlof’s custom-scripted
whatever:hover behaviour
01/06/2004 06:48 AMcss :hover in ie! ..
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ACCC enhances rules to check
anti-competitive behaviour
ACCC enhances rules to check
anti-competitive behaviour
09/15/2004 03:51 AMZDNet Australia Sep 15 2004 8:22AM GMT
Crucial for operators to create a
behaviour of heavy data usage for 3G
success
Crucial for operators to create a
behaviour of heavy data usage for 3G
success
12/07/2003 09:46 PMthestar.com.my Dec 7 2003 7:34PM ET
Grok Description matches for Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening'
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Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening'