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By threatening the suspension of 26 academic programs, interim Provost Mark Lapping was trying to "light a campfire." Fires, indeed, have been lit. Computer science came up with an inch-high stack of documentation supporting their program. Physics and chemistry students all but rioted.
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Part-time, 24 hours per week. Apply in person ... >MORE Enid Senior Care- LPN, CNAs & CMAs is now hiring for the position of LPN, CNAs & CMAs Please contact Sandra Long at 580-237-1973 ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:12 UTC, submitted by Dave
Intel is showing off a future technology called Robson that could cut that annoying boot-up time . With Robson, a PC pulls data and applications off an add-in flash memory card and Intel software, rather than the PC's hard drive.
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Kitchen or Counter Help needed Experience preferred. Apply in person between 2-5. Absolutely no phone calls please! Pak-A-Sak, 429 E. ... >MORE
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Weekend Receptionist Accepting Applications for Weekend Receptionist 8am-8pm. For information call Gayle Thorpe, Personnel Director at ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Registry of Motor Vehicle office closing for computer switchover
Access Nova Scotia Centres and Registry of Motor Vehicles Offices across the province will be closed Friday, April 18, at 4:30 p.m...
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Driver/Sales Position Salary DOE. CDL Class B with Haz-mat. 401K, Insurance, vacation. Apply at Lampton Welding Supply, 2705 Rock Island Blvd, ... >MORE
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Three town offices broken into
Thieves looking for cash broken into three downtown offices over the weekend. Digby RCMP said the break-ins occurred last weekend, likely overnight, in the Water Street law office of James Outhouse, and the Prince William Street offices of Fast Tax and the Digby County Family Resource Centre. A quantity of cash and some computer equipment was taken, but damage to the offices was not extensive. ...
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What Apple products are safe buys today
Following our article with some advice from which Apple products you should stay away right now, there is, of course, the necessity of an article of which Apple products you can buy – without having to worry that your shiny new device will be replaced within a few weeks. Here are our thoughts on the safer buys in Apples lineup.
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Dell offering five Server Platforms based on Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors
AMD announces that Dell is now five server platforms based on Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors. This news follows last week’s announcement that Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors are generally available, and brings the number of available global OEM pl...
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Aussie workers behaving online: survey
Australian workers are among the least likely to use their office computers for personal use, according to an international survey.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Jan 2006 00:53 UTC
On Tuesday, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) reaffirmed Microsoft's FAT patents (covering the File Allocation Table), but sources close to the Public Patent Foundation indicate that this is not the end of the story of efforts to overthrow these patents.
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Open Source Census Launches
The Open Source Census, an effort to pin down hard statistics regarding the implementation of open-source software around the...
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Florida man sentenced in Internet scam
A Florida man whose Internet fraud scammed thousands of people trying to help Hurricane Katrina survivors has been sentenced in federal court to nine months in prison followed by three months of home detention. ...
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Asian Stocks Advance for Second Day; Sumitomo Mitsui, BHP Gain
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks advanced for a second day, led by banks and energy suppliers, as concern eased that credit market losses will dent earnings and crude oil prices climbed to a record.
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House Committee to meet on laptops today
The House Committee, which meets today, is likely to recommend, in the face of vociferous opposition from the United National Congress Alliance (UNC-A), that laptops be allowed in the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament, but with restrictions.
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Inc.com Blogs: Vista Still Sucks
It has been 62 days since I first blogged about my travails with my...
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Comcast wants 'bill of rights' for file-sharers and ISPs
NEW YORK -- Comcast Corp., under federal investigation for interfering with the traffic of its Internet subscribers, said Tuesday it wants to develop a "Bill of Rights and Responsibilities" for file sharing.
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Lawmakers Ask FCC to Alter Rules For Auction
Lawmakers yesterday questioned members of the Federal Communications Commission about the failures of a recent auction of wireless spectrum.
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Contract controversy between two firms
Works and Transport Minister Colm Imbert yesterday blamed the delay in the computerisation of the Licensing Department on the insistence of a local firm to get the contract.
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News flashes - April 16, 2008
The ANC will meet with ministers responsible for proposed hikes in electricity tariffs to discuss the energy situation in the country, the party said yesterday.
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New calendar to debut on Journal Times Web site
A new, searchable online calendar of events is making its debut this week on The Journal Times Web site.
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Adobe Scene7 OnDemand Serves Rich Media to Hunter Douglas Website
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that Hunter Douglas, the nation's leading manufacturer and marketer of window treatment fashions, is leveraging Adobe Scene7 OnDemand technology to dynamically display product imagery online on the Hunter Douglas iMagine(TM) Design Center.
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Dell Now Offering Five Server Platforms Based on Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) Processors
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is now offering five server platforms based on high-performance, energy-efficient Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) processors. This news follows last week's announcement that Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors are generally available, and brings the number of available global OEM platforms based on the new processors to 13. Additionally, AMD ...
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MySpace friendships not all bad
In the old days, making new friends required engaging in some kind of social activity, but with Internet social networking sites such as MySpace, "friends" can be made without even leaving the house. MySpace not only makes it easy to meet people, it has changed how people decide to be friends.
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