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Re:samples
you could try the Coralized urls
Sample 1
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0009.jpg
Sample 2
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0077.jpg
the other samples
http://www.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/articles/can oneos1dsmkii/page5.asp -
Re:samples
you could try the Coralized urls
Sample 1
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0009.jpg
Sample 2
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0077.jpg
the other samples
http://www.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/articles/can oneos1dsmkii/page5.asp -
Re:samples
you could try the Coralized urls
Sample 1
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0009.jpg
Sample 2
http://img2.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/gallery/can oneos1dsmkii_preview/originals/vb2c0077.jpg
the other samples
http://www.dpreview.com.nyud.net:8090/articles/can oneos1dsmkii/page5.asp -
FCC test report of Nintendo DS
Check out the FCC test report. According to the document, it looks like max RF output of the unit is 1.45mW -- not very much power!
Coral P2P link to FCC report
or
Direct FCC link to report
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coralized link
Coralized Link
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Coral cache
Coral cache for the article and for the map.
Please Slashdot editors, use Coral cache for ALL the links in your stories. Slashdotting effect can led a site to disappear due to bandwidth costs
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Coral cache
Coral cache for the article and for the map.
Please Slashdot editors, use Coral cache for ALL the links in your stories. Slashdotting effect can led a site to disappear due to bandwidth costs
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Coral Cache
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Coral link
I managed to coralize the first video just before the server went bye-bye: here
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Coral Cache
Caught it about 90secs before it started intermittently saying "PhysOrg is temporarily unavailable."
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Coral Cache
Caught it about 90secs before it started intermittently saying "PhysOrg is temporarily unavailable."
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this isn't new
modchips have been out for a while. team xodus hasn't done anything new. in fact, when the Xecuter 3 is release this week their chip will be the best, not Xodus'. http://www.teamxecuter.com.nyud.net:8090/ check them out.
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CRUNCH!
Here's a mirror through the Coral web cache:
http://www.teamxodus.com.nyud.net:8090/
(...but the mirror contents is of the broken web server. ;)
/. really oughtta have a script that does a quick Coral cache population of all the links in a story before posting them... once the site's already been destroyed, it ain't going to be cached. -
Coralized Cache
Might as well provide a link just in case the server slows to a crawl...
http://www.hexus.net.nyud.net:8090/content/reviews /review_print.php?dXJsX3Jldmlld19JRD04NzY= -
Re:Coralized Links
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Re:Coralized Links (clickable)
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Re:Bush or chimpMy version is much more comprehensive... and came long before your version.
;)He has 9, I have 19, and mine are spittin' images.
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Re:Coral cache to vid
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Coralized Links
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Coralized Links
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Coralized Links
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Coral Cache of video
http://www.blackboxvoting.org.nyud.net:8090/baxte
r /baxterVPR.mov
Although it's pretty weak... just a bunch of cuts of a monkey and a computer. -
Re:WE SLASHDOTTED NASA
Coralized Link works fine
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Re:Can we..
Hint to NASA people, you could have refered everyone coming from slashdot to that URL. Coral will do a good job caching your -mostly static- site.
For more info:
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use this
Site is slow, as you've noticed. Try this:
NYUD.net caching mirror thingy
Why don't people just start using the nyud cache in the articles for sites that will probably get slashdotted? As everyone knows, NASA servers always get pounded into the ground when they get posted here.
Anyway, click on the link above. I have gone into the screenshots page, so those are probably the only two that are cached right now. Click around and get the rest in there for me. :) -
Coral mirror
I couldn't get a response from NASA's site but the Coral p2p mirror is working well for me. NASA's download page held up for me though.
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Re:Can we..
Try this link, it seems to work:
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Re:~50% of all tax returns are 35K gross income
~50% of all tax returns are 35K gross income
Do you have any links to this information? I don't think making $75k is "everyone is making a lot of money". Here is a pic of my humble home (we just moved and I need to do some landscaping). It is not huge, and I make $75k, so please tell me how I am "making a lot of money". -
Re:TaxesWow! I say you get out of CA. I bought a 2-story 2,400 sq ft. home 10 miles from Walt Disney World for $190,000. Here is a pic of my home which you can get for about $215,000 now.
We still have some work to do like landscaping, etc. However it is not a bad buy for the price we paid.
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An example of this at a grass-roots levelhttp://www.dogsonacid.com.nyud.net:8090/showthrea
d .php?threadid=240369Someone on a non-political forum asked for UK voters to complete a short survey on their attitudes to Bush & the election, for a school project. The responses were remarkably similar. They're summed up by this response:
Q2) In brief explanation, what do you like about president bush? (good leader, crushing terrorism, etc)
A) His comedy value as presidentQ3) In brief explanation, what don't you like about president bush? (war, lying, etc)
3) His comedy value as presidentFantastically concise - I'm not sure if its +5 insightful or +5 funny - I think it's probably both.
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Re:Pretty cool stuff
Which makes me wonder. Is there a telnet machine somewhere where we can access the CeeFax info? It would be interesting to see what they're pushing over the airwaves.
Don't know about Ceefax, but Aertel (Ireland's equivalent) has a web interface: http://www.rte.ie.nyud.net:8090/aertel/index.html -
Coral cache link
Save the guy's website! Use this coral cache link instead -
Linkey to the blog
http://www.kodawarisan.com.nyud.net:8090/imacg5/i
m acg501.html
This is one server that really won't survive a slashdotting too well, so better use the CDN!
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Coral CDN
http://www.apple.com.nyud.net:8090/pr/photos/imac
f lat/04imac_inside_agreement.html
I don't love Apple as a corp, but I do kinda like Apple. Please slashdot! Don't hose their server! -
Mirror of Roland the spammer's "article"
Note: Images are hosted through nyud.net to avoid funding spam
Cold Sugar Cloud Lost in SpaceA cloud filled with simple molecules of sugar has been found 26,000 light-years away from us, near the middle of our Milky Way Galaxy. The 8-atom sugar molecules exist in a gas cloud named Sagittarius B2 at a temperature of only 8 degrees above absolute zero. Too far and too cold to bake your next cake! However, even if chemistry reactions on Earth and in this frigid sugar cloud are very different, astronomers think this "discovery suggests how the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life could first form in interstellar space." I'm not qualified to say if their claims are funded, but don't hesitate to tell me if they're right or wrong.
Please read the original article for more astronomical details or just enjoy the illustrations below describing how prebiotic chemistry -- the formation of the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life -- occurs in interstellar clouds.
[IMAGE] This illustration shows how processes may produce complex molecules in cold interstellar space. (Credit: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF) [IMAGE] And this one shows that prebiotic chemistry -- the formation of the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life -- occurs in interstellar clouds long before that cloud collapses to form a new solar system with planets. (Credit: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF)The above acronyms in the credits for the illustrations refer respectively to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory , the Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) and the National Science Foundation (NSF)
.Sources: SpaceRef.com, September 20, 2004; and various websites
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Mirror of Roland the spammer's "article"
Note: Images are hosted through nyud.net to avoid funding spam
Cold Sugar Cloud Lost in SpaceA cloud filled with simple molecules of sugar has been found 26,000 light-years away from us, near the middle of our Milky Way Galaxy. The 8-atom sugar molecules exist in a gas cloud named Sagittarius B2 at a temperature of only 8 degrees above absolute zero. Too far and too cold to bake your next cake! However, even if chemistry reactions on Earth and in this frigid sugar cloud are very different, astronomers think this "discovery suggests how the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life could first form in interstellar space." I'm not qualified to say if their claims are funded, but don't hesitate to tell me if they're right or wrong.
Please read the original article for more astronomical details or just enjoy the illustrations below describing how prebiotic chemistry -- the formation of the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life -- occurs in interstellar clouds.
[IMAGE] This illustration shows how processes may produce complex molecules in cold interstellar space. (Credit: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF) [IMAGE] And this one shows that prebiotic chemistry -- the formation of the molecular building blocks necessary for the creation of life -- occurs in interstellar clouds long before that cloud collapses to form a new solar system with planets. (Credit: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF)The above acronyms in the credits for the illustrations refer respectively to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory , the Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) and the National Science Foundation (NSF)
.Sources: SpaceRef.com, September 20, 2004; and various websites
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you need anonymous sharing for this kinda shit
http://4.78.57.43.nyud.net:8090/ogrish-dot-com-ja
c k-hensley-beheading-video.wmv jesus this world is so sad and sick. when will this madness finally end and people stop hating and killing each other. on any sides? http://4.78.57.43.nyud.net:8090/ogrish-dot-com-jac k-hensley-beheading-video.wmv -
Re:Want to see what they have?
And here's a Coral link!
She's getting hammered, as of 20:19 UTC. -
aoe
People in the old days were such idiots!
Stupid AC!
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Re:Livejournal Images
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Re:Livejournal Images
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Not Surprising
This "company" sucks. I hope they get prosecuted into the ground.
In case that gets slashdotted like it did last week:
Coral Cache(yes, i already loaded it through coral so it should be in the coral cache)
Mirror 1
Mirror 1
Chris -
gaming horizon is deads
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Re:Monad == Best_Name_Ever
They can have a windows background called uranus and use This as the image
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Re:Do the Math
http://www.templetons.com.nyud.net:8090/pq/playa.
h tml
nyud = more horken. -
In Soviet Russia......Coral cache link uses you!
What a country!
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Scans of the screenshots
Here's a Coral Cache link to some guy who scanned a bunch of the screenshots.
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Coral
Hope it helps. Coral link.
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Working link
This is a link that works (thanks coral cache!)
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Re:google cache