Domain: 64.233.187.104
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Re:From an 1890
Speaking of him, didn't the Italians bitch that one of their citizens invented the telephone first, but didn't have money for a patent, while Bell had?
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Re:Blog link
And here is the offending post at Google cache!
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Galileo
... is what Europe came up with, as an answer to your question.
http://www.esa.int/export/esaNA/galileo.html
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/energy_transport/gal ileo/index_en.htm
China seems to agree
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Re:random rants
One thing thing I know for sure is that there is so much defective hardware out there now, that I wouldn't doubt for a minute that you got a lemon. A month is within "infant mortality" for for this junk now. As a temporary measure, download the software, and then after you disconnect, just connect the two machines together to pass it over. Use the parallel ports if you have to. It's slow but steady. That's what I have to do with my laptop since its CD ROM died, and it has no network card yet. I use the slax(less than 200meg...Note: the main site was down when I posted this. That's why the chached page from Google. The download link from the mirror seems to work.) liveCD a lot, and it also has k3b...and KDE for the pretty face. I have to say that it(k3b) works great(The rest of it worked great also. I as connected, burning, posting, emailing to ny hearts content, and I could still save docs to my hard drive). Enough so that I downlaoded the source for my regular slackware system. One thing that's really cool about liveCD's is that if it works the first time, it's alway going to work until some hardware dies or the disk gets too scratched up. Plus it fits on one of those little CD's. So if it doesn't boot up, or the burner quits burning, etc., it's time to break into the box.
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Re:Learn you Roman numerals
which is why they opted for the Pentium name instead of 586
... doesn't that make the 80686 (686) a sextium? http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:iDBjcqXuk5YJ: www.dansdata.com/sextium.htm+sextium&hl=en -
Google Remember
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Welcome to last October
Johnny at IHackStuff has a huge list of fun things like this you can get from google.
Here is the list of searches for network aware stuff: Google Cached since main site is down
Some search phrases for cameras are: "camera linksys inurl:main.cgi" and
"powered by webcamXP" "Pro|Broadcast"
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google cache doesnt say anything
http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:-n8FxrSA5wsJ: www.gametunnel.com/html/section-viewarticle-74.htm l+&hl=en -
hundred times less than seasonal average
The length-of-day (LOD) fluctuates about 2.5 milliseconds during the course of the year. Almost all of the change is attributed to momentum of oceanic storms which change location on a seasonal basis. A quake may cause a minor step change in the baseline. Decade-long trends are attributed to rock flow in the mantle caused by glacial melting rebound and convention cells. The LOD number is an immortant geophysical monitor number.
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Re:Wow
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In case of slashdotting
Here's the google cache.
It's a little out of date, though.