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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Sep 2005 13:42 UTC, submitted by Jan Schaumann
Sounds broadly the same as tmpfs on Linux too, though I've no idea how similiar the implementations are...
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Wisdom from the Web: A confused editorial board?
Our editorial “”Our confusing Second Amendment” about the Supreme Court ruling that a handgun ban violates the Second Amendment prompted a flurry of web comments on www.vaildaily.com . The editorial, while acknowledging that the Supreme Court’s ruling was consistent with constitutional law, question the relevance of the current Second Amendment language in modern society.
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Public Safety 06/29/08
Public Safety for June 29: Police, Fire, Rescue Computer stolen from home NORMAL — One A computer and duffel bag were taken about 3:55 a.m. June 21 from a home in the 900 block of North Center Street, Bloomington, a police report said.
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Internet videos replacing attack ads
CULVER CITY, CALIF.: The video blasted across the Internet, drawing political blood from Sen. John McCain within a matter of days.
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Man sells life for less than he hoped for
THE eBay auction for lovelorn Ian Usher's life has ended with a winning bid of $399,300, well below the $500,000 he had wanted.
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IRL stars, soldiers to compete
WATKINS GLEN -- Indy Racing League drivers and Americans serving in the military will face off Thursday in an interactive video game competition set up by the Internet at the Corning Museum of Glass and at Camp Virginia in Kuwait, Watkins Glen International announced Saturday.
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'Junk' vehicles are cleaned up for world trade
NORFOLK, VA.: Walk into an automotive junkyard and you might expect to be greeted by a scruffy old man sitting next to mounds of parts guarded by a couple of vicious dogs. Walk into Norfolk Recycling Corp., an automotive salvage yard along U.S. 58 in Suffolk, Va., and you'll find vehicles neatly parked side by side. Inside the garage, parts are categorized and bar-coded for inventory control.
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Lindenhurst man charged with child porn
A Lindenhurst man has been charged with possession of child pornography found on his computer by a Kansas technology firm. Peter Macdonald, 57, was arrested Monday by Lake County sheriff's police.
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Mini-Me actor Verne Troyer fighting release of sex tape
LOS ANGELES -- Verne Troyer successfully shut down the distribution of a sex tape featuring the "Austin Powers" actor and a former girlfriend - for now. The celebrity Web site TMZ posted a 25-second snipped of the video Wednesday, but pulled the clips down Friday evening after a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order requested by Troyer's attorneys.
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Bill Gates steps aside
Bill Gates is giving up fulltime work at Microsoft to give more time to his charity work.
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Driving home the cell ban
Wireless restrictions go into effect Tuesday, so you'd best be ready.
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Riots in southwest China over girl's death: report
A woman walks past a sign advertising an Internet bar in Shanghai. Rioters in southwestern China torched government buildings and cars after anger over a probe into a school girl's death exploded into violent protests, largely inspired by numerous posts on Internet blogs.
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El Camino College puts security cameras on watch
College begins installing system it had planned before attacks. » BLOG: Keep up to date with South Bay crime and court news
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McHenry County launches online legal help
Affording a lawyer can be tough. Serving as your own lawyer can be even tougher.
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'Penny Arcade,' 'Teenage Zombies' bring the funny
Late last year, when I was playing Valve’s brilliant puzzle game “Portal,” I felt a weird sensation: Laughter.
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Recent Original Stories
" k3b is one of the most important applications for many Linux users. The immensely popular and fully-featured CD/DVD writing application has been a mainstay of the standard Linux desktop since its early releases.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Apr 2007 16:50 UTC
It's been a while since the latest Microsoft-should-open-source-Windows article, so SJVN felt compelled to write one . "Although Microsoft may claim otherwise, Vista, from both from a technical and business point of view, is proving to be a failure.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 7th Dec 2007 06:34 UTC
"Many people are looking to Ubuntu to be something that it is not: A mass market ready operating system designed to work with the same level of compatibility as Microsoft Windows.
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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: The highs and lows of District 10 drama
Tuesday was a happy day in my life, for a couple of reasons. First, early that morning, in a darkened ultrasound room at Greenwood Obstetrics, my wife and I found out we would be having a baby girl this November.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Aug 2006 13:31 UTC
Microsoft is set to deliver a new Windows Vista build - possibly Build No. 5506 - to testers some time in the next few days, according to Vista testers who asked not to be named. The forthcoming build will embed links to a number of Microsoft's Windows Live services.
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Recent Original Stories
Novell is running a survey on which applications people are most interested in getting ported to Linux. With enough votes, they'll take the highest ranked ones and present the results to the companies, hopefully in persuading them to consider that there is a market.
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No 'Street View' for Madison County
The sedan with the Google logo and the mounted periscope cameras was probably trolling area streets in the fall, maybe earlier. The process of capturing thousands of 360-degree images over and over probably took a few weeks, maybe longer. And it almost certainly took several cars, maybe more, over a couple of passes.
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IT, Telecom & Technology show alongside Salalah Tourism Festival
IT and telecom enthusiasts can have a glimpse of the latest trends in IT and telecom technologies as the country's leading exhibitions company, Oman International Trade and Exhibitions (OITE), the organizer of the successful COMEX series, is all set to stage a ten day long IT, Telecom and Technology Show in the Dhofar region.
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Geneva church offers talk on cyberbulling
As if parents didn't have enough to worry about, you can add cyberspace as a fertile ground for fear.
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How to Save Money on Auto Insurance
(ARA) - Shopping online is an incredibly efficient way to explore different auto insurance options. Instead of sitting on the phone with agents or filling out forms on various Web sites, you provide information just once and get a variety of quotes instantly, saving you time and money.
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