Domain: nyud.net
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Heh :)
did you guys check out the image used for the article?
It looks like the teachers are laughing in the ID guys' faces with this. -
Coral mirror link
http://www.michaelgeist.ca.nyud.net:8090/index.ph
p ?option=com_content&task=view&id=1040
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Re:Uh
The link in the blurb looks cached, to me at least. Here it is again, just in case: http://members.cox.net.nyud.net:8090/jcmccorm/san
t a1.mpeg. I got ~100 KB/s downloading it, which would be surprising from a killed server, so I do think it's a mirror. Aren't those URL:s typical of Corel Cache, or something? Now, if that in fact is a direct link, I'm sorry. :) -
**** Link to a MIRROR *** *** Website MIRROR ! ***
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Good Gift Guide online (UK)
The Good Gift Guide has a whole load of "alternative" charitable gifts available via their online store, things like a goat for an African family, Ducks for Peace and whatnot... quite groovy. The World Vision organisation does something similar but I've never used it myself.
Good Gift Guide
World Vision's Great Gifts -
Good Gift Guide online (UK)
The Good Gift Guide has a whole load of "alternative" charitable gifts available via their online store, things like a goat for an African family, Ducks for Peace and whatnot... quite groovy. The World Vision organisation does something similar but I've never used it myself.
Good Gift Guide
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Creator's Website
Here's the inventor's website: http://www.hughesresearch.co.uk.nyud.net:8090/
There's some videos on the site, but the "Technical" section is laughably vague. -
down load it here
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Coral Cache...
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Coralised & Pictures
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Re:Donation of eggs by staff = bad?
Yes, this is bad, but I wonder why no-one really seems to care that Craig Venter used his own sperm for Celera's attempt on the human genome. Oh, and FWIW IAAGS (I Am a Genome Scientist) (That link above is a coralised link to this NYT article).
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Not the only one
It's been done before. And with more digits.
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Re:RejectedYeah, I should start doing that as well. My rejected article included links to the orbit simulation, the press release and a more technical page.
Are there any stats on how many articles are submitted as a ratio to those approved?
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Re:RejectedYeah, I should start doing that as well. My rejected article included links to the orbit simulation, the press release and a more technical page.
Are there any stats on how many articles are submitted as a ratio to those approved?
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Re:RejectedYeah, I should start doing that as well. My rejected article included links to the orbit simulation, the press release and a more technical page.
Are there any stats on how many articles are submitted as a ratio to those approved?
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Coral mirrors of the 15 girls
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Coral mirrors of the 15 girls
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Coral mirrors of the 15 girls
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Re:Entitlements
o if I own a lot of LP records, and want to listen to them in the car (car turntables are not very stable unless you drive really carefully) they cry "No Fair!" and get a tax put on casset tapes.
Chrysler had the http://www.imperialclub.com.nyud.net:8090/Repair/A ccessories/HiWay/invent.htm Highway Hi-Fi in 1956. The link implies that it even played on bumpy roads! It was a commercial failure not because it skipped, but because of a poorly marketed format change! The article is a good read, good geek late night mods... -
Re:KDE has superior apps, more energetic users &am
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Sigh.. another mirror post.
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Mirror
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mirror
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Re:Hmmmm .....
Yeah really. It was Slashdotted before there were any posts on the article, I think. Is that a record?
The Coral Cache seems to be working okay. Some of the photos seem to be missing, though, and the background is a little messed up (although perhaps it's that way on the 'real' site also). Link for the lazy:
http://www.photocritic.org.nyud.net:8090/2005/macr o-photography-on-a-budget/
Basically what the guy does is take a SLR body cap, cut it up with a dremel and use it as a mounting ring to attach a pringles can, which is essentially an extension ring to move a inexpensive 50mm prime lens further away from the film plane. I'm not knocking this guy's work -- it's a pretty neat idea -- but really he's doing a DIY extension tube, not a lens. -
Coral Cache
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construction progress
here is a site with pictures of the constructio progress and a link to a coral cache of the page.
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Obligatory Coral Cache / Safety
http://vegan.com.nyud.net:8090/issues/2005/podjack ing.htm
Great article, without it I'd never know about the Kobe Beef Show ;)
We've hired 3 bloggers to start a podcast, and I've looked into the control mechanism to protect our feeds technically. I don't support copyright protection laws so I have to allow others redistribution capability. The author seems to have received many more users from the "hijack" I think I'd support others helping me.
Just protect your profits by reminding users to visit your website regularly, and take the technical precautions the author recommends. Copyright won't help you has "hijackers" will just move to 3rd world countries that don't support the laws. -
Better put the other pages in
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Better put the other pages in
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Better put the other pages in
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Better put the other pages in
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Coral Cache link, for your convenience
Site looks like it's been slashdotted (giving me a 403), so here's a coralized link to the site that works: Hard Drive Window
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Coral Cache
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mirror
Image is getting
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Re:"Creative" seems to be a misnomer...
In a reply both to the parent and the GP, it's probably worth noting that Creative wasn't exactly the first to implement this sort of thing either: arguably it's actually a NeXTStep thing.
In any case, even if Creative's patent is on the first use of that 15-year-old (at the time of the Nomad, 11-year-old) browsing method on an MP3 Player, then -- all talk of meritless/obvious patents aside -- I think Apple should get the benefit of the doubt since their interface for the iPod is so obviously the same column view used in the Finder on OS X, and in NextStep before it.
I mean, it's patently obvious that the interface from the iPod is nothing but a port to an MP3 player of the existing interface to their computers. I mean, that's got to count for something, even if only to illustrate that the Creative patent shouldn't have passed the non-obviousness filter. I mean, if I can file a patent today which uses someone else's idea on a new device, and then use that to stop said company using *their own idea* on a similar device, then
...Shit, I don't even have the words. And I know lots of words.
To Creative:
It looks like you lost the MP3 player war. Sorry, but that's the way it goes. I had a Nomad when they first came out. Nice piece of kit, although it used to take a hell of a long time to start up, and a long time to go through the library putting things into the 'current playlist' so I could play them. It was okay, though, and I liked it. However, the iPod beat you. It was fluid, simple, and fast. It looked nice, and rested in my hand nicely. It was the form & function that was needed for the type of device it was, and you didn't think of it first.
So, stop kicking your legs in the air and screaming, and get up of the floor. Mummy isn't going to buy you sweets. In this case, Mummy is more likely to take away what sweets you have, and give you a round thrashing in the process.
However, you make good sound cards (although I've not used them since my last Windows PC got stolen five years ago, but they were good then, and I'd assume they still are now). So, what I'd suggest is that you take that expertise and you make a rackmount wireless music receiver, so I can stream music to my hifi stack. Make it so that the rack jobbie can browse my music collection remotely, too. While you're there, you could do a remote, the size of the iPod nano, with a little screen so I can navigate through said music comfortably from my chair. There's not been a lot of good consumer-level activity on that front, so you've got a chance to really shine there. You can do good things. Just concentrate, expend some effort, and off you go.
Lying on the floor kicking and screaming won't do it though. You'll just stand up eventually to find you've been left behind. Take it from someone who knows -- I kicked, and I screamed, and my mum just got into the habit of walking off. I'd follow, then lie down and scream a bit more. She'd just carry on without me. All the fuss just made sure I wouldn't ever get what I wanted. Don't make the same mistake.
-Q
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Re:Wow.
Have you ever looked in the phone book? There is a listing of many phone providers in there. I hated Bellsouth with a passion and knew there is a little list that I assume is required to be printed in there.
It's called a CLEC: http://en.wikipedia.org.nyud.net:8090/wiki/CLEC
I forgot who I used, but they worked as good as bellsouth. There is also Eatel. Oh and AT&T (I think) -
spoke truth to power, got kicked out (Mankato, MN)
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spoke truth to power, got kicked out (Mankato, MN)
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Re:Link mirror
Just append nyud.net:8090 to the domain to use a Coral Cache'd version.
before: http://www.globalcomposites.net/Reinventing%20the% 20Wheel%201.mpg
after: http://www.globalcomposites.net.nyud.net:8090/Rein venting%20the%20Wheel%201.mpg -
Re:Coral Cache!
Coral Cache link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com.nyud.net:8090/id/10296177 /site/newsweek/
Please mod parent +5 informative.
I think BillG is running MSN off his cable modem connection & it's
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Coral Cache!
Coral Cache link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com.nyud.net:8090/id/1029617
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