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  1. Re:Check an article with actual details on New Stem Cell Source - Your Bone Marrow · · Score: 1

    Doh... Apologies. The article is from Nov 2001, and so full text is only available to subscribers.

  2. Check an article with actual details on New Stem Cell Source - Your Bone Marrow · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. Try GNUcash... on Updating Quickbooks Forces Online Membership? · · Score: 5, Informative

    I used Quickbooks a *long* time ago to help out with my father's small business. For myself, I've been using GNUcash for about a year, and I'm fairly pleased. Some of the reporting options could use some work, but it keeps track of all my data, and that's the important part. Quick look at their website indicates a new stable version is on the way, with some things that might help you, although the faxing/emailing features don't seem to be on the radar...

    - Small Business Accounting Features:
    GnuCash now can be used for Customer and Vendor tracking, Invoicing and Bill Payment,
    and using different Tax and Billing Terms in a small business.
    - OFX Import:
    GnuCash is the first free software application to support the Open Financial Exchange
    protocol that many banks and financial services are moving to use. The development of
    OFX and HBCI support has also resulted in an improved transaction matching system that
    more accurately picks duplicate transactions.

  4. Wi-Fi is certainly the highest priority on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    "We know that (an attack) could bring down the network of this country very quickly. Once you're on the network, it doesn't matter where you got in," said Daniel Devasirvatham, who headed the Homeland Security task force for the Wireless Communications Association International trade association.

    Right... So, open Wi-Fi, with that dangerous 50-foot useable radius is a top priority for national security. Why not just set up a National Firewall instead :)?