New York Death Index Available, 1898-1911
Grok Headline matches for New York Death Index Available, 1898-1911
Death Index Listings Around the Country
Death Index Listings Around the Country
04/14/2004 10:34 AM(Apparently it's Grim Genealogy Day here at ResearchBuzz. Sorry about
that.) If you're doing genealogy research here in the US you'll
appreciate Joe Beine's Death Indexes at http://www.deathindexes.com/ .
The...
Utah Death Certificate Index Online
Utah Death Certificate Index Online
06/05/2005 11:20 PMI've written about Utah's graves and cemeteries lookup, but I didn't
know they had a death certificate lookup as well. It's available at
http://historyresearch.utah.gov/indexes/20842.htm , and covers
1904-1954. This database...
Senators don't want 1898 tax to hit Net
Senators don't want 1898 tax to hit Net
04/11/2005 03:27 PMThe Spanish-American War is over. Two senators say a "temporary" tax
to pay for the conflict should not apply to the Internet.
Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck
in Limbo
Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck
in Limbo
08/21/2004 03:59 AMA ruling by New York's highest court on the state's death penalty law
has complicated the job of prosecutors and left the fate of inmates
uncertain.
A 4-3 Ruling Effectively Halts Death
Penalty in New York
A 4-3 Ruling Effectively Halts Death
Penalty in New York
06/25/2004 02:16 AMLawyers said the ruling, made by the state's highest court on
Thursday, would void the death penalty in New York, saving the lives
of four men on death row.
New York Officer Pleads Not Guilty in
Death of Unarmed Man
New York Officer Pleads Not Guilty in
Death of Unarmed Man
06/10/2004 04:14 PMThe police officer is accused of second-degree manslaughter in the
death of an unarmed man last year.
A 4-3 Ruling Effectively Voids New York
State Death Penalty
A 4-3 Ruling Effectively Voids New York
State Death Penalty
06/24/2004 10:55 PMLawyers said the ruling, made by the state's highest court on
Thursday, would suspend the death penalty in New York, saving the
lives of four men on death row.
The Triangle Factory Fire of 1911
The Triangle Factory Fire of 1911
07/22/2004 01:24 PM
The Triangle
Factory Fire of 1911. 'This site includes selected information on
a terrible and unnecessary tragedy involving the death of many young
working women in a New York City sweatshop at the beginning of the
20th century and the resulting investigations and reforms. '
PoliBlog: Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004
PoliBlog: Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004
06/06/2004 08:33 PMRonald Reagan, 1911-2004 ..
Poliblog
poliblogger.com/poliblog/archives/003818.html
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MSNBC - Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004
MSNBC - Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004
06/06/2004 06:18 AMMSNBC - Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004 .. MSBNC ..
MSNBC:
msnbc.msn.com/id/3638299
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"Dutch Courage: Ronald Reagan,
1911-2004"
"Dutch Courage: Ronald Reagan,
1911-2004"
06/07/2004 06:54 PMThe New York Times > New York Region
> About New York: Home From Iraq,
and Without a Home
The New York Times > New York Region
> About New York: Home From Iraq,
and Without a Home
04/25/2004 09:41 AMNicole Goodwin coming home to New York, where she ends up on the
streets with her 1-year-old daughter .. Home From Iraq, and Without a
Home .. homeless in the
Bronx
nytimes.com/2004/04/24/nyregion/24about.html?ei=5062&en=d1cf32
5c1dc53e9c&ex=1083470400&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=all&position=
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The New York Times > New York Region
> G.O.P. Protesters Plan to
Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers
The New York Times > New York Region
> G.O.P. Protesters Plan to
Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers
04/28/2004 02:38 PMG.O.P. Protesters Plan to Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers (Free
NYT Registration -- What Dirtbags These People Are) .. New York Times
..
NYT
nytimes.com/2004/04/28/nyregion/28convention.html?ei=5062&en=8ef
c6c328bf64d26&ex=1083729600&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=print&position=<
br />track
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The New York Times > New York Region >
Videos Challenge Accounts of Convention
Unrest
The New York Times > New York Region >
Videos Challenge Accounts of Convention
Unrest
04/13/2005 03:41 AMThe New York Times > Washington
> Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror Target
The New York Times > Washington
> Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror Target
08/09/2004 11:53 PMThe New York Times > Washington > Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror
Target
nytimes.com/2004/08/09/politics/09terror.html?ei=5006&en=bc1f
3407c848683b&ex=1092715200&partner=ALTAVISTA1&pagewanted=print&positio
n=
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The New York Times New York Region
McGreevey Describes ‘Intensely
Personal Decision’ in Speech
The New York Times New York Region
McGreevey Describes ‘Intensely
Personal Decision’ in Speech
08/13/2004 01:46 AM1970's Henry Kissinger was a foreign policy wonk today .. my governor
just came out of the
closet
nytimes.com/2004/08/12/nyregion/12CND-MCGR.html
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The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Vast Anti-Bush Rally
Greets Republicans in New York
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Vast Anti-Bush Rally
Greets Republicans in New York
08/30/2004 03:26 PMwere around half a million
people
nytimes.com/2004/08/30/politics/campaign/30protest.html
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Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death
Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death
09/25/2004 09:08 PMSVN-Log-Index-0.21
SVN-Log-Index-0.21
05/28/2004 12:33 AMindex
index
06/16/2004 06:16 PMTokyo Plastic is freakin WOW! .. Clearly the work of a nutter ..
Incredibly cool flash thing .. Sweeter than candy .. Amazing Flash
site .. Tokyoplastic.com .. .. .. TokyoPlastic .. voorbeeld ..
index
tokyoplastic.com
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Z-Index
Z-Index
09/15/2004 05:47 AMOver on webst
andards.org I found a link to a guide to z-index according to the
CSS2.1 specification. Click here to see this
guide.
I mention it because it accuses both the Gecko and KHTML engines of
violating the CSS spec, but in reality the author simply does not
understand how auto z-index works in CSS2.1.
Stacking contexts are established in three ways in modern
browsers:
(1) The root element gets a context.
(2) Elements with opacity < 1.0 establish a stacking context (and a
z-index of auto is changed to 0).
(3) A positioned element with a z-index other than auto
establishes a stacking context.
In other words, being positioned (absolute/fixed/relative) does not
mean you establish a stacking context! You must also have a non-auto
z-index.
The normal flow contents of positioned elements with auto z-index
are sorted in an enclosing stacking context as though they had z-index
0. Document order breaks ties. This is specified in section 9.9.1 of
the CSS2.1 specification.
... a stacking level for positioned descendants with 'z-index:
auto', and any descendant stacking contexts with 'z-index: 0'...
So in this
example you have 4 blocks, two of them relatively positioned and
two absolutely positioned.
The two relative positioned blocks each contain absolute positioned
descendants. Because the two RP blocks have the same z-index (auto),
they are sorted in document order. RP1 is therefore below RP2. AP1,
the absolute positioned block inside RP1, has a z-index of 1. This
guarantees it will be above both RP1 and RP2, since it is sorted in
the root element's stacking context at a z-index of 1. RP1 and RP2
render just above the normal flow (z-index 0) level of the root
stacking context, and therefore will always be below AP1 if it has a
positive z-index defined.
Therefore the assertion that AP1 should render below RP2 is false,
and Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering.
In this example, Safari 1.2 on Panther does violate the spec
regarding the positioning of AP2. AP2 should render above RP1 and RP2
in the example but below AP1. Internal Safaris actually render this
correctly (we fixed this bug a long time ago actually), so future
releases of Safari will be correct.
In the next
example, both Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering. The
claim that only IE gets it right is false. IE gets it wrong. The RP
blocks have a z-index of auto, and so they are below all of the
absolute positioned blocks with positive z-indices in the root's
stacking context.
The following quote should additionally make this clear. It's also
from the CSS2.1 spec, section
9.9.1.
The root element forms the root stacking context. Other stacking
contexts are generated by any positioned element (including relatively
positioned elements) having a computed value of 'z-index' other than
'auto'.
In other words, when a block has auto z-index, it does not act as a
stacking context for other positioned descendants.
So in the next
example, Mozilla and Safari are once more correct. Because RP1
now establishes a stacking context, AP1 is sorted only within RP1's
stacking context. RP1 is then sorted with AP2 in the root's stacking
context. RP1 has a z-index of 11 and AP2 has a z-index of 20, so RP1
is below AP2. RP1 and AP2 are both above RP2 of course because RP2
has an auto z-index, and therefore is just above normal flow content
in the root stacking context (at the 0 z-index level).
I hope this helps clarify how z-index works in modern browsers. As
usual, track back if you have questions.
SVN-Log-Index-0.1
SVN-Log-Index-0.1
02/10/2004 02:47 AMSVN-Log-Index-0.22
SVN-Log-Index-0.22
05/30/2004 12:22 AMSVN-Log-Index-0.30
SVN-Log-Index-0.30
06/14/2004 10:08 AMSite Index 2.00
Site Index 2.00
02/12/2004 10:04 AMA simple script that generates multi-page HTML site index for your
domains.
operation usa index
operation usa index
12/28/2004 06:54 PMOperation USA
opusa.org
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Index Mundi
Index Mundi
07/13/2004 05:09 AMIndex Mundihttp://www.indexmundi.com/Index Mundi, home of the Internet's most complete country
profiles. This excellent site derives it's information from the latest
version of the
CIA
World Factbook. This will be added to
International
Trade Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Index Translationum
Index Translationum
10/29/2003 09:11 AMIndex Translationum http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.ph
p@URL_ID=7810&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.htmlThe
Index Translationum is a list of books translated in the world, i.e.
an international bibliography of translations. The data base contains
cumulative bibliographical information on books translated and
published in about one hundred of the UNESCO Member States since 1979
and totalling more than one 1,300.000 entries in all disciplines :
literature, social and human sciences, natural and exact sciences,
art, history and so forth. It is planned to update the work every
quarter. In publishing this list, UNESCO provides the general public
with an incomparable global tool by means of continous international
cooperation.
String-Index-0.01
String-Index-0.01
04/12/2004 04:50 PMEDGAR Index
EDGAR Index
05/05/2004 06:56 AMEDGAR Indexhttp://www.edgarindex.com/SEC filing directory and RSS notification service ... EDGAR
Index Free Directory offers free listings and notification of SEC
Filings in several categories: IPOs, Quarterly and Annual Reports, and
Insider Trading Filings. Users can subscribe to free RSS feeds for
each category. SEC Filings contain a wealth of information about the
financial and organizational well-being of an organization. Their free
directory/blog is available by clicking
here. This will be added to
Competiti
ve Intelligence Resources 2004 Internet Miniguide and
Business Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to
Financial Sources Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
"http://www.ali.gov.uk/htm/index.htm"
"http://www.ali.gov.uk/htm/index.htm"
12/16/2003 03:14 AMYahoo and the New Index
Yahoo and the New Index
02/17/2004 10:24 AMYahoo switches from Google to their own algo based results.
more company index
more company index
09/19/2004 06:08 AMScientific American Sep 19 2004 10:15AM GMT
Index.html
Index.html
04/14/2005 04:23 AMsevere British woman with a penchant for knee-high leather boots ..
Sonya Fitzpatrick Animal Communicator The Pet Psychic on Animal ..
Anyone can have a web site .. Sonya
sonyafitzpatrick.com
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Giving away the index
Giving away the index
06/05/2005 11:35 PMMy final year project is due in two weeks, and I'm going
to be running on silent for most of them. I have, however, upgraded to
Tiger and playing with Spotlight
has given me plenty to think about.
Giving away the index
The great benefit of having an electronic version of a
book you own in dead-tree format to hand is that you can search it.
Publishers generally don't hand out free digital copies because, well,
they want you to buy the books, not freely distribute electronic
copies.
The thing is, you don't need a digital copy of a book to
be able to search it; you just need a full-text index of it (if you
don't understand what this means, go and read Tim Bray's series O
n Search). An index isn't enough to reconstruct the book, but it
is enough to answer questions like "on what pages of
Eric Meyer on CSS are float layouts discussed?"
Imagine if technical publishers made binary full-text
index files of their titles available for download, for free in some
kind of open standard format. Readers could query them using Spotlight
or similar technologies, and gain the ability to search the titles
they own all without needing to rely on centralised, artificially
limited services such as Amazon's Search Inside the Book.
O'Reilly, I'm looking at you.
Full-text phishing
On a darker note, one thing about Spotlight that has given
me pause is the immense ease with which it can uncover passwords saved
amongst my email. Lost password reminders, new account details,
invitations to sign up for services - they're all hidden away in my
mail archive. Spotlight makes it trivial to dig them back up again,
and offers the APIs for applications to do so as well. Combine this
with a piece of spyware / some trojan horse and you've got the
ultimate vector for phishing attacks.
This problem isn't limited to Macs either; Google and
MSN's Desktop Search engines could be used for much the same purpose,
and full-text search is bound to end up built in to Windows sooner or
later. For the moment, the safest thing to do is either delete those
pesky emails or move them to a folder that is excluded from
Spotlight's index. Somehow I doubt many people will think to take such
precautions.
And with that off my chest, it's time to get back to my
dissertation.
Telecomms Index
Telecomms Index
07/29/2004 07:01 PM
Sam's Telecomms
Index.
String-Index-0.02
String-Index-0.02
05/14/2004 06:13 PMIndex Funds: Still Your Best Bet
Index Funds: Still Your Best Bet
07/28/2004 01:27 PMSo we're running to actively managed funds now? Not so fast, my
friend.
User Agent Index
User Agent Index
03/17/2005 03:12 AMList of User-Agents
(Spiders, Robots, Browser): I posted about this site two years
ago, and it's been actively maintained all this time. I've been
checking it for the last couple days, and there are new additions
every day.
I assert that this is the largest and most accurate index of User
Agent strings on the Net right now (note that the front page is merely
letters A through F). Does anyone know of anything better?
Grok Description matches for New York Death Index Available, 1898-1911
GrokA matches for New York Death Index Available, 1898-1911
Birth and death certificates
computerised
Birth and death certificates
computerised
09/01/2004 08:37 PMDaily Times Sep 2 2004 0:08AM GMT
Protect Your Certificates
Protect Your Certificates
08/15/2004 11:31 AMSymbian hands out certificates
Symbian hands out certificates
05/18/2004 12:02 PMSymbian Signed rewards good little applications
iTMS Gift Certificates
iTMS Gift Certificates
11/11/2003 03:39 AMApple is now selling Gift Certificates for the iTunes Music Store
through the Apple Store. When Steve Jobs launched the iTunes Music
Store for Windows, he also launched Gift Certificates for the music
service, but until now, those gift certificates were not available to
consumers. The certificates are available in ten dollar increments
from $10.00 to $200.00 and can be given to anyone with a valid email
address. It remains to be seen if "valid email address" means
"located...
10.3: Importing self-signed SSL
certificates
10.3: Importing self-signed SSL
certificates
10/28/2003 11:09 PMThere was a hint posted a bit ago about importing self signed certs.
In 10.3, Mail asks you to confirm connecting to an IMAP/POP3 server
using self-signed SSL certs. I got annoyed after doing this, and from
reading past posts...
Other News: Mail Certificates
Other News: Mail Certificates
02/10/2004 11:51 AMJoar Wingfors offers a tutorial on using digital certificates with Mac
OS X Mail.
How to import SSL POP3 Certificates
How to import SSL POP3 Certificates
06/22/2004 09:14 AMSo I just started using a SSL POP3 server but Mail.app doesn't want to
trust the root certificate. I've been able to find information about
how to trust root certificates but nothing about how to retrieve the
root certificate...
New Report: Mail Certificates
New Report: Mail Certificates
02/11/2004 11:00 AMHere's some advice from people who have been wrestling with digital
certificates for Mac OS X email.
10.3: Obtaining server SSL certificates
10.3: Obtaining server SSL certificates
11/02/2003 01:02 PMI don't know if this is applicable, but there's a lot of talk about
SSL certificates, so I thought I'd add this tidbit ... if you're
constantly being hounded by Safari or Mail.app that it does not
recognize a certificate, you...
Verifying Script Certificates
Verifying Script Certificates
06/01/2004 06:55 PMWeb FAQ: Getting Replacement
Certificates from Verisign
Web FAQ: Getting Replacement
Certificates from Verisign
05/17/2004 09:17 PMReport: Mail Certificates
Report: Mail Certificates
02/12/2004 11:28 AMWe have some follow-ups to yesterday's discussion.
Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates
Near Expiration
Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates
Near Expiration
12/31/2003 02:30 PMThe digital certificate for Internet Explorer's Java 2 Runtime
Environment has expired, while several more are set to lapse January
7.
Digital certificates from vendors like VeriSign (Quote, Chart) let
online users verify that they're dealing with real companies or
persons. They also can secure all communications to and from the Web
server where they're installed, via public key (define) encryption.
CAcert: Digital certificates become
free.
CAcert: Digital certificates become
free.
07/02/2004 01:16 AMO'Reilly Network:
CAcert:
Digital certificates become free.CodeWalkers: Tutorials of Cookies and
Certificates
CodeWalkers: Tutorials of Cookies and
Certificates
01/28/2004 09:15 AMFrom
Codewalkers.com this
morning, there are two new tutorials from
Timothy Boronczyk
dealing with cookies in PHP as well as the generation of security
certificates for Apache.
CAcert, free digital certificates
CAcert, free digital certificates
07/02/2004 01:26 PMthey're giving them away, but they'll make it up in volume!
IPowerWeb Offers GeoTrust Certificates
IPowerWeb Offers GeoTrust Certificates
08/17/2004 02:58 PMtheWHIR Aug 17 2004 6:42PM GMT
New York Death Index Available, 1898-1911