June 27th, 2007 by Richard
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The DigiMemo L20 is a stand-alone device with storage capability that digitally captures and stores everything you write or draw with ink on ordinary paper, without the use of computer and special paper.
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ps and pdf scripts for data from memo tablet
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To create PDF files instead of PS files also add a symlink called dwh2pdf. For creating PDF files ps2pdf will be needed.
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June 25th, 2007 by Richard
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At last! this one thing that has been a long time in coming…
“Xorg 7.3, which includes RandR 1.2 and supports hotplugging for monitors and input devices, will vastly simplify Xorg configuration in Ubuntu 7.10 and significantly reduce the need for manua
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Again more good news, but on a different front. This can only lead to better deals (I hope) for music fans, as it removes the shackles of DRM, and in a way re-places the trust in the customers hands.
“Music label EMI is letting more music stores have ac
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June 10th, 2007 by Richard
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handy homemade flie killer
“Vinegar is also great for creating a fruit fly trap: Pour 2/3 vinegar, 1/3 syrup and 1 drop of washing-up liquid1 into a high narrow glass. By combining vinegar and syrup you create that smell of decay that these flies love so
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have to wait till I reach bb land again - but idea seems interesting
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June 7th, 2007 by Richard
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collection of vids worth eyeballing
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Abstract: In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used to derive functional requirements, specified in the form of UML use case diagrams, from existing business process models.
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June 4th, 2007 by Richard
Schrodinger’s LOLcat: Sciam Observations
Even Scientific American writers find interest in lolcats, love the way they put into Scientific context though

And as with any Scientific argument, a counter proposal is made: Enter loltapirs!

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June 3rd, 2007 by Richard
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“One thing I’d like immediately would be some individually labeled radiosensitive bacteria that I could scatter around my house. Once these “URL germs” have spread, I’ll be able to Google through every item I own—no more misplaced keys and glass
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Welcome to the Warriors site Here you can find the movie Warriors of the net in several different languages. It is the prefect tool for introducing Internet to novice users. It helps the newcommers visualise how the Net works.
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Global climate models are missing a good chunk of plant information that could significantly alter long-term climate change predictions. A new technique for modeling phytoplankton — microscopic plants in the upper layers of the Earth’s waters — could re
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To your unbelieving eyes, floating in midair in the microgravity near the wiring is a shivering, shimmering globule of dirty water larger than a grapefruit. And on the wiring connectors are unmistakable flecks of mold.
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The Sun BluePrints program is Sun’s leading source for in-depth technical information on best practices using Sun solutions. Sun BluePrints OnLine is a Web-based, monthly magazine containing current articles on the latest best practices.
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from The Rational Edge: In Part 1 of this series, the author examines different types of use cases and artifacts, and talks briefly about how to introduce use-case techniques to a team that is unfamiliar with them.
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You might know the Atom syndication format as a way to provide blog entry information. But, did you know that in conjunction with the Atom Publishing Protocol, you can use it to manage media files? This article shows you how to create a Web-based media re
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Virtualization with VmWare, Xen, and Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) are all the rage these days. But did you know that you can run Linux® cooperatively with Microsoft® Windows®? This article explores Cooperative Linux (coLinux), starting with a qui
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Many times a simple screencast showing how to do something by using a series of screenshots in sequence in a video can explain what paragraph after paragraph of words cannot. Linux and a few open source applications make the job of creating such screencas
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How to recycle office paper into blank books Here I will give a simple bookbinding tutorial using a Japanese stab-binding technique for making blank books from paper that is printed on one side. These books are useful for all kinds of notes, and tell an i
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Tiny Tiny RSS is a web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.
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“This page contains a list of all the post-apocalyptic (my favorite sub-genre) movies, television, and books I have found, with descriptions and ratings. No spoilers here! I have also included my favorite in sci-fi and fiction as well. If you know of any
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THE SILENT CITY - FULL FILM ONLINE
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This article provides a brief tutorial on home video production.
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June 1st, 2007 by Richard
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part 1 of 3
“This three-part series introduces Acegi Security System, a formidable open source security framework for Java™ enterprise applications. In this first article, consultant Bilal Siddiqui introduces you to the architecture and components of
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Securing Java applications with Acegi, Part 2: Working with an LDAP directory server
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Many possible uses indeed, one of the best ones in my opinion, has to be this feature:
“”Paper Replay.” When taking notes during a discussion or lecture, the smartpen records the conversation and digitizes the handwriting, automatically synching the ink
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several distro in one cd..
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