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ASHES DUO FEEL THE FRUSTRATION: related news

ASHES DUO FEEL THE FRUSTRATION

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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Linux Performance

"Back in March we had looked at the Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 mobile processor with its Penryn core and 6MB of shared L2 cache between its two cores clocked at 2.50GHz. We were very pleased with the performance of this mobile processor on Linux, which was found within a Lenovo ThinkPad T61 notebook, and today we are looking at the Penryn's desktop counterpart. Intel's Core 2 Duo "Wolfdale" E8000 series processors were released earlier this year with 6MB of L2 cache, 45nm manufacturing, a 1333MHz FSB, and support for SSE 4.1. The processor from the Wolfdale series we are looking at today under Linux is the Core 2 Duo E8400."

Christopher Lane's Ashes Top Ten

Wisden_2To complement our series on Ashes Heroes, we have been asking guest writers to name their Ashes Top Ten. After Ivo Tenannt, this week it is Christopher Lane, managing director of Wisden, who has been publisher of the little yellow Almanack for the past 20 years.

David Capel's Ashes Top Ten

CapelAs part of our 50-part weekly series on Ashes heroes, we will be inviting a player, journalist or general cricket nut to share his Top Ten Ashes cricketers each week.

Vaughan set for greatest test outside Ashes

Not since the beginning of the Ashes series three years ago has there been such anticipation about the start of a Test series. Yesterday, Michael Vaughan suggested that a series against South Africa is “nearly up there with the Ashes” and if the England captain overstated the case a touch, it was partly in recognition of the fact that the bland fare offered up by 19 consecutive matches against New Zealand will be replaced by something much richer and more varied for the palate.

Mexican Carrier Telcel Releasing Pantech Duo Smartphone

"Pantech launches its dual-sliding 3G smartphone 'Pantech duo' in Mexico through Telcel, Mexico's largest mobile phone carrier. The Pantech duo features unique design that lets users have both qwerty keyboard and general numeric keypad depending on the way they slide the phone. This global roaming phone enables users to check their email and surf the web in more than 135 countries and have voice communication in over 190 countries through GPRS/EDGE."

Clarke warns Pietersen over Ashes talk

Kevin Pietersen should focus on England's immediate challenges before predicting success in an Ashes series that is nearly a year away, according to Australia's vice-captain Michael Clarke. After leading England to a dead-rubber victory over South Africa in his first Test in charge, Pietersen said his team had what it takes to regain the Ashes.

Reader Question: How do you get what you need from clients?

I feel exploited when a customer takes to much time to send me all the images, texts, videos, ideas etc that I need to complete the project. In the meantime, severals changes are asked from the client. A web site project could take 3 months! Eating peanut butter 3 months in a row is not very interesting (its juste an exemple of how poor I can be cause I wait for my money). A project could be finished in 2 short weeks (that never happened to me) Even if I charge 40% of the total price at the beginning, I always feel that Im more interested in finishing the project that the customer is. Sometimes I wonder if Im in the good job in my life, but I prefer to be poor sometimes than having a boss. Im open to any ideas to not feel exploited, and sorry if Im definatly not in the topic, thats what I understood from the article, feeling exploi

Ashes Heroes No 47: Richie Benaud

Continuing our weekly series of essays on the men who shaped the Ashes. This week it is one of Australia's finest captains who perhaps became more famous as the voice of cricket

Moores - Duo still have future

That is the view of England coach Peter Moores, despite the Australian-raised bowler Darren Pattinson being selected ahead of the centrally-contracted duo for the Headingley Test against South Africa.

Boston Duo-i speakers for iPod review

It’s the thought of a good iPod gizmo that causes us to leap out of bed and embrace the day. And now we have a blindingly (or should that be deafeningly) good iPod gadget to greet us as soon as we open our peepers in the morning - the Duo-i from Boston Acoustics.

Vaughan reveals frustration

England captain Michael Vaughan revealed his frustration having been unable to bowl out South Africa in the first test at Lords, despite having two full days to do so.

KP predicts Ashes win despite series defeat to Proteas

Recently-installed England captain Kevin Pietersen has predicted his team can win back the Ashes next year after England beat South Africa in the fourth and final Test at the Oval.

Pietersen has Ashes win in his sights

Kevin Pietersen welcomed in his new England captaincy era with a win and boldly predicted Ashes success with a repeat performance next summer.

KP predicts Ashes win despite series defeat to Proteas

London, Aug.12: Recently-installed England captain Kevin Pietersen has predicted his team can win back the Ashes next year after England beat South Africa in the fourth and final Test at the Oval.

Man's ashes to be put in fireworks

INDIANAPOLIS, July 3 (UPI) -- Organizers of an Indianapolis fireworks exhibit said Thursday night's display will include some of the ashes from a recently deceased pyrotechnician.

Nintendo launches Feel Great Britain With Wii Fit (Wii Fit)

In order to help promote Wii Fit even further in Britain, Nintendo has launched a brand new website telling the country's residents to Feel Great Britain With Wii Fit.

Pietersen eyes Ashes challenge

New England captain Kevin Pietersen looked ahead to next year's Ashes series against Australia after his team beat South Africa by six wickets on the fifth day of the fourth and final Test at the Oval on Monday.

Pietersen captaincy no Ashes decider

IAN Healy has dismissed Kevin Pietersen's captaincy as a factor in England's pursuit to regain the Ashes next year, claiming instead that the absence of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne offered England its best chance.

Mints made England '05 Ashes swing kings: Trescothick

MARCUS Trescothick has confirmed speculation that England's 2005 Ashes victory may have been aided by peppermint sweets.

GBH at heart of Ashes dream

BUOYED by England's six-wicket win against South Africa yesterday, new skipper Kevin Pietersen said his side can retake next year's Ashes.

Winning skipper KP eyes Ashes after England end series on high

Kevin Pietersen responded to the first victory of his reign as England captain last night by declaring that if his team maintains the standards set at The Oval, they will regain the Ashes next summer.

Winning skipper KP eyes Ashes after England end series on high

Kevin Pietersen responded to the first victory of his reign as England captain last night by declaring that if his team maintains the standards set at The Oval, they will regain the Ashes next summer.

Pietersen declares: England could reclaim Ashes

NEVER mind that he is only five days into his tenure as England captain. Never mind that the Ashes are 330 sleeps away, or that his team has just lost a series to South Africa. Kevin Pietersen wants that urn back, and has grabbed the attention of all in the Australian dressing room by making its recapture his driving ambition.

Diablo III Designer Defends New Look and Feel

In response to a fair amount of angry outcry at the new look and feel for Diablo III, designer Jay Wilson has critiqued some fan-altered screenshots and defended the new style. "The key thing to remember here is that this has been Photoshopped. This isn't created by the engine. Though it looks really cool, it's almost impossible to do in a 3D engine because you can't have lighting that smart and run on systems that are reasonable. If we could do that, we probably would in a few of the dungeons."


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