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Light a Candle 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

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candle label zen


Moment of double-entendre aromatherapy
candle label zen
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Light-emitting diodes, or LEDS, look set
to replace light bulbs


Light-emitting diodes, or LEDS, look set
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Light...but uhm...*Jen attacks*


Which one do you want? Light or Dark?
Light...but uhm...*Jen attacks*
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Red Light For Green Light Gadget


Red Light For Green Light Gadget 11/05/2003 08:39 AM
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Let There Be Light


Let There Be Light 08/22/2004 01:38 PM
Let there be light - Canadian researchers have devised a new polymer material by manipulating buckyballs (carbon atoms that look like soccer balls). The technology could be used to create optical (light based) switches to replace electronic network switches. It could lead to an Internet based entirely on light.

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light gtk++ 03/20/2003 05:32 PM
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Light Pad v4.2


Light Pad v4.2 07/16/2004 10:25 AM
LightPad is a simple yet powerful editor designed for the webmaster. It supports HTML, CSS, Java script, PHP and Perl files editing with syntax highlighting to assist with web development. New document creation is fast and easy, with default templates for each common file type. You can preview documents on-the-fly using an external browser or the built-in browser. [Shareware $25.00 30 Days 998 KB]

What a Little Red Light Can Do


What a Little Red Light Can Do 02/12/2004 06:16 AM
Using infrared light and silicon, researchers at Intel find a cheaper way to transmit data at the speed of light. The discovery could accelerate links between servers and eventually lead to faster PCs.

I Saw the Light


I Saw the Light 12/02/2003 05:00 PM
As a historian, I am dismayed by the letters I see that proclaim that America was founded as a Christian nation. "America is not a Christian nation but rather a nation of mostly Christians. That was the intent of the Founders, to allow each of us the right under natural law, to decide matters of conscience for ourselves." A new form of revisionism?

MailSafe light 2.0.13


MailSafe light 2.0.13 07/28/2004 09:43 AM
A full featured mail server.

Software Ray of Light for Sun


Software Ray of Light for Sun 07/21/2004 01:08 PM
Sun Microsystems must rely on software to return to profitability.

Smarty-Light 2.2.1


Smarty-Light 2.2.1 08/04/2004 11:15 AM
A fast template engine for PHP.

Instant light


Instant light 06/03/2004 12:03 PM
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Light Speed


Light Speed 01/22/2004 07:39 PM
Lightspeed is a fun little shareware game that I stumbled across today. It's one of those "bounce stuff off mirrors to light up stuff" puzzle games, but with nice graphics, and additional features like a level editor and such. Warning: windows only download, shareware fee to unlock many levels and features.

So much light, so confused


So much light, so confused 04/01/2005 02:50 PM
Last night on the plane to France, I changed my watch and set it ahead six hours pretty much as soon as I got onboard. I like to begin my change to my new time zone as soon as possible. So I was little surprised and confused when the plane began its descent at 6:55 AM since we weren't due into Charles de Gaulle until 8:20. "Aha!" I thought, "the time must have changed already in Europe." But then later in the day, I was at the UPS store overnighting some documents, and they had those clocks on the walls, and it showed New York six hours behind Paris. So I figured I must have been confused, and maybe I just moved my watch ahead five hours or something. Then, even later, I noticed it was still light out, even though it was past 7 PM. I checked the weather and it said sunset was at 8:21 PM, which seemed very late for April 1st. Then I bothered to check, and discovered that Europe had already sprung ahead, because they do so the last Sunday in March (see When we change our clocks"> When we change our clocks). All that's a very long and dull way of saying: it's finally dark enough here for me to go to sleep. I stayed up all day and am now very tired, and obviously the lack of sleep caused some sort of time-related mental breakdown. Hopefully tomorrow will produce better time-telling results and less boring posts.

Light Booster


Light Booster 08/27/2004 05:41 PM

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Light cone


Light cone 12/15/2003 09:25 PM
I just subscribed to an RSS feed that will notify me when new stars enter my light cone. That is so cool .. More data for everyone!

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Lucia Light


Lucia Light 12/14/2003 06:53 AM
A few photos from St. Lucia Day in Helsinki. So, what's an Italian Catholic saint doing strolling about Finland...

MailSafe light 2.0.12


MailSafe light 2.0.12 07/20/2004 07:59 AM
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MailSafe light 2.0.1


MailSafe light 2.0.1 04/13/2004 11:24 AM
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MailSafe light 2.0.10


MailSafe light 2.0.10 05/19/2004 07:41 AM
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Light Factory 2


Light Factory 2 06/10/2004 08:49 PM
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Dark Light


Dark Light 06/25/2004 12:09 PM
Empezamos :)

SVN-RaWeb-Light-0.4.0


SVN-RaWeb-Light-0.4.0 04/12/2005 03:29 AM

MailSafe light 2.0.9


MailSafe light 2.0.9 05/04/2004 06:43 AM
A full featured mail server.

Virtual Light


Virtual Light 04/30/2004 04:18 PM
'Laser vision' offers new insights Directly spraying light onto the retina, basically a heads-up display on your eye. And it's a step closer to the sunglasses Chevette stole in Virtual Light . Said glasses being wired up to display metadata about the world around you -- if you have a gardener set you walk through and look at the plants and everything has little labels with the common names and names in Latin.

Smarty-Light


Smarty-Light 07/14/2004 08:42 PM
One Year Anniversary, Version 2.1.1

MailSafe light 2.0.8


MailSafe light 2.0.8 04/30/2004 03:41 AM
A full featured mail server.

R.J. Reynolds Goes Light


R.J. Reynolds Goes Light 04/27/2004 01:16 PM
Cost-cutting yields a 70% improvement in the shareholders' bottom line.

MailSafe light 2.0.6


MailSafe light 2.0.6 04/25/2004 05:37 AM
A full featured mail server.

MailSafe light 2.0.5


MailSafe light 2.0.5 04/22/2004 12:03 PM
A full featured mail server.

A little light reading


A little light reading 04/11/2005 05:06 PM
Books that can help start a home business

MailSafe light 2.0.3


MailSafe light 2.0.3 04/19/2004 07:11 AM
A full featured mail server.

MailSafe light 2.0.2


MailSafe light 2.0.2 04/16/2004 07:52 PM
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Travelling light


Travelling light 09/14/2004 03:55 AM
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Do Red Light Cameras Help?


Do Red Light Cameras Help? 01/05/2005 10:30 PM
We've had a number of stories about problems with speed cameras, but similar problems apply to red light cameras as well. Of course, the biggest question is whether or not these cameras help make the roads safer. The problem is that the incentive of those installing the cameras is often to maximize revenue. Thus, they choose locations that are high traffic -- but not necessarily dangerous. In some cases, such as in San Diego, it turned out that officials reduced the length of the yellow light on traffic lights where speed cameras were positioned, in order to create more violations. While studies have shown that locations that have red light cameras do reduce side impact accidents, they increase rear impact accidents, because people slam on the brakes to avoid getting caught by the camera. The net effect, however, is in dispute. Some say that the reduction in side impact crashes outweighs slower rear impact crashes -- which may be true. Of course, if officials really want to stop side impact crashes from people running red lights, it seems there's a much simpler and more effective solution. Some locations do this, but I've never understood why it's not more popular: have a period of time when lights in both directions are red. That is, when the lights for one roadway turns red, don't immediately turn the cross traffic lights green. Give it a second, allowing the stragglers to get through, and then let the other traffic go. Of course, if this were all about safety that's what would happen -- and it's pretty clear that safety is coming second to revenue in many of these cases.

Dawn of Light


Dawn of Light 11/17/2003 05:43 AM
1.4 Released

Pillar of Light 0.1


Pillar of Light 0.1 12/03/2003 08:40 PM
A theme with clouds and light.

Light at the End of the Tunnel


Light at the End of the Tunnel 10/29/2003 09:09 AM
There's been enough clinical testing for doctors to assert that infrared light therapy helps the healing process. What nobody can say with certainty, though, is why. By Noah Shachtman.
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Pilatus to retrofit PC-12s with engine
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Pilatus to retrofit PC-12s with engine
fix
04/02/2005 11:22 AM
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21-inch LED backlit LCD display
introduced


21-inch LED backlit LCD display
introduced
05/24/2004 10:33 AM
NEC-Mitsubishi has introduced a high-end 21.3-inch UXGA LED backlit LCD monitor...

Redford Building Retrofit: Green


Redford Building Retrofit: Green 11/17/2003 06:56 AM
Bamboo floors and rain-flushed toilets are part of transforming an old house into an environmentally friendly structure. Actor Robert Redford rebuilt the place to demonstrate sustainable urban architecture.

NEC-Mitsubishi intros 21.3-inch LED
backlit LCD monitor


NEC-Mitsubishi intros 21.3-inch LED
backlit LCD monitor
05/24/2004 10:32 AM
NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc. on Monday introduced a new 21.3-inch LED backlit LCD monitor aimed at desktop publishing, pre-press and other professional markets looking for high color fidelity in a large-format LCD display. The new monitor features 1600x1200 native resolution, 500:1 contrast ratio and 190cd/m2 brightness; it sports VGA and DVI inputs. The display uses LED backlight technology made by Lumileds Lighting, which NEC-Mitsubishi said helps achieve 109 percent gamut for Adobe RGB color space. Pricing was not announced, but NEC-Mitsubishi said to expect the new display to hit stores in the fourth calendar quarter of 2004. NEC-Mitsubishi's Web site was not updated with information about the new display as MacCentral posted this article.

Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard


Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
11/04/2003 01:57 AM
Apple's keyboard is the winner, but not by a lot. The MacAlly keyboard really falls short without the regular arrow keys, and the scroll wheel isn't terribly useful. By Tito Jankowski (The Mac Mind via MyAppleMenu)

Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types


Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
04/27/2004 11:33 AM
If you connect a second keyboard to OS X (like me with a Tibook and external keyboard), the Keyboard Viewer (as described in this hint automatically recognizes on which keyboard you type on, and displays the exact layout of t...

Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard


Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
02/10/2004 09:25 AM

P900 successor with a tiny, frustrating
thumb-keyboard


P900 successor with a tiny, frustrating
thumb-keyboard
05/04/2004 09:19 AM
Apparently, this is a leaked pic of the successor to the Sony Ericsson P900 (the phone I plan on getting as soon as my first bank-statement appears and I use it to authenticate myself to the dumbass phone company that thinks bank-statements are better ID than Canadian passports). Call it the P901, or the P1000, whatever: it's got a wee keyboard on the flip-down for those who prefer thumbing out their executive haiku to scratching at a recalcitrant handwriting-recognition system. It looks like it might be a photoshop job, but Rojas at Engadget says that MobileBurn, the source, is reliable, and I'll take his word for it. Link (via Engadget)

Notes and Tips: Apple Keyboard Delay


Notes and Tips: Apple Keyboard Delay 01/23/2004 02:21 PM
Robert Sholl notes a delay in delivery for Apple's new MIDI-USB keyboard.

Apple Win IDEAs For iPod Mini, G5,
iSight, BT Keyboard


Apple Win IDEAs For iPod Mini, G5,
iSight, BT Keyboard
06/25/2004 08:39 PM
Apple on Friday won four prizes -- two Gold, one Silver and one Bronze -- in the 2004 Industrial Design Excellence Awards, which were sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine. By MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple Extended Keyboard re-created in
modern USB flavor


Apple Extended Keyboard re-created in
modern USB flavor
04/09/2004 04:05 PM
Apple's Extended Keyboard was the keyboard that Mac enthusaists fell in love with. It had great action, a rattly, clackety hapticality that was poetry for the fingertips and wrists and forearms. Now a company has released the Tactile Pro, a modern USB keyboard that uses the same mechanism as the old Extended Keyboard, recreating that carpal nirvana in a package that will interop with your G5. Here's the ecstatic TidBITS review:
Where the Tactile Pro Keyboard really shines, though, is in its feel. The keys are decidedly "clickier" and more mechanical, and they have a slightly longer key travel when you push them. The end result is a much less mushy feel than on the Apple Pro Keyboard, but accompanied by much louder typing noises. When I'm typing fast, the Tactile Pro Keyboard almost clatters, and I can say with assurance that I don't mind one bit. The new feel took a little getting used to, but within a day, it felt quite wonderful.
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iSkin intros ProTouch XT Apple keyboard
protector


iSkin intros ProTouch XT Apple keyboard
protector
07/09/2004 06:47 PM
iSkin today introduced the ProTouch XT, a protector for the Apple keyboard and wireless keyboard designed to offer "complete surface protection while maintaining the natural typing feel of the keyboard."...

Daily Gallery image: "BlackMac: Apple
Pro Keyboard"


Daily Gallery image: "BlackMac: Apple
Pro Keyboard"
03/22/2005 03:31 PM

Apple wins IDEAs for iPod mini, G5,
iSight, BT keyboard


Apple wins IDEAs for iPod mini, G5,
iSight, BT keyboard
06/25/2004 05:09 PM
Apple on Friday won four prizes -- two Gold, one Silver and one Bronze -- in the 2004 Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA), which were sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine and which will appear in the July 5 edition of the publication. 130 winners took home prizes in 12 categories, with Apple winning for Gold awards for the iPod mini (Consumer Products) and the Power Mac G5 (Computer Equipment), a Silver award for the iSight (Business & Industrial Products) and a Bronze for its Wireless Keyboard (Computer Equipment). Last year the company nabbed two Gold IDEAs (for its 12- and 17-inch PowerBooks) and one Silver (for its Xserve), while in 2002 it won five total: four Gold for its retail Apple Stores, its Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco presence, its flat-panel iMac and its iPod; and one Silver for its revamped iBook.

Photos: Rig your keyboard


Photos: Rig your keyboard 06/24/2005 09:07 PM
The Ergodex DX1 Input System, which is primarily aimed at game enthusiasts, lets users move their keys around in a way that suits them.

MessagEase Keyboard for Palm Tungsten T3
Released


MessagEase Keyboard for Palm Tungsten T3
Released
02/19/2004 08:08 AM

Bluetooth Keyboard Reviewed, No Palm OS
Support Yet


Bluetooth Keyboard Reviewed, No Palm OS
Support Yet
06/16/2004 01:25 PM

KeyLink: Use Regular Keyboard to type
into your Palm OS Handheld


KeyLink: Use Regular Keyboard to type
into your Palm OS Handheld
06/16/2004 01:25 PM

Proporta Offers Roll-Up Keyboard for
Palm OS and Pocket PC Handhelds


Proporta Offers Roll-Up Keyboard for
Palm OS and Pocket PC Handhelds
11/18/2003 12:40 PM
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ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Hardware
Mice/Keyboard Design Photos


ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Hardware
Mice/Keyboard Design Photos
05/23/2004 11:52 PM
http://activewin.com/articles/2004/images/hw1.jpg

Apple 15-inch PowerBook G4


Apple 15-inch PowerBook G4 10/31/2003 07:27 PM
CNET Oct 31 2003 6:35PM ET

Apple 17-Inch PowerBook G4


Apple 17-Inch PowerBook G4 08/12/2004 06:55 PM
By Justin Ong, Hardware Zone (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple PowerBook G4 (12-Inch)


Apple PowerBook G4 (12-Inch) 06/21/2004 12:15 PM
Though it's heavier than other ultraportables, the G4 is also less expensive, and it doesn't scrimp on features. By Richard Fisco, PC Magazine (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple on G5 PowerBook: Not so fast


Apple on G5 PowerBook: Not so fast 02/01/2005 09:06 PM
Company faces tough road in designing a G5 processor-based PowerBook that meets its standards for thickness, weight and other aesthetics.

Apple Recalls 28,000 15" Powerbook
Batteries


Apple Recalls 28,000 15" Powerbook
Batteries
08/19/2004 12:51 PM

Apple increases performance of PowerBook
G4s


Apple increases performance of PowerBook
G4s
04/19/2004 08:27 AM
Apple today announced a new line of PowerBook G4 notebooks with faster PowerPC G4 processors running at up to 1.5 GHz; faster graphics performance; and a 4x SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) for burning professional-quality DVDs...

Apple Ramps-Up PowerBook Graphics


Apple Ramps-Up PowerBook Graphics 04/26/2004 08:52 AM
ATI has announced that Apple's newly upgraded 15- and 17-inch PowerBook G4 notebooks feature the Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics card, "the world's fastest mobile graphics processing unit." By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple 15" PowerBook G4 Battery Recall


Apple 15" PowerBook G4 Battery Recall 08/19/2004 04:34 PM
Apple is voluntarily recalling certain lithium ion rechargeable batteries that were sold worldwide from January 2004 through August 2004 for use with 15-inch PowerBook G4 (Aluminum) notebook computers. These batteries were manufactured by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea.

The affected batteries could overheat, posing a fire hazard. Apple received four reports of these batteries overheating. No injuries have been reported. Apple urges you to stop using your battery and to order a replacement battery immediately. If you continue to use your battery, do not leave it unattended and check for signs of overheating.

Apple recalls 28,000 PowerBook batteries


Apple recalls 28,000 PowerBook batteries 08/19/2004 12:27 PM
Apple has agreed to recall about 28,000 batteries used in its 15-inch PowerBook G4 laptop computers, the U.S...

Apple recalls PowerBook batteries


Apple recalls PowerBook batteries 08/19/2004 12:25 PM
Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday issued a recall for PowerBook batteries sold from January 2004 through August 2004 for use with 15-inch PowerBook G4 (Aluminum) notebook computers. The batteries, made by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea, could overheat, posing a fire hazard -- Apple said they have received four such reports, although no injuries have been reported.

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