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Would You Add Easter Eggs To Software Produced At Work?

Mr. Leinad writes "Do you add Easter Eggs to the software that is produced at the office? I mean, if you have complete control over the final product, do you spice it up with that little personal touch, which, as unlikely as it is that anyone will see, carries with it an 'I was here' signature? I've just finished the development of a large software product, and I have a couple of days left to try to add my own personal Easter Egg code, but given that the software is quite professional, I don't know if I should. What do you think? Should we developers sign our creations?"

Growing fuel and medicine: Advancing biofuels and plant-produced therapeutics

Scientists from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the Arkansas Bioscience Institute present their latest research on cellulosic ethanol, therapeutics produced from tobacco roots, and other plant-based research

Gala Ballet EveningTheatre Gigante, a performing arts organization from Milwaukee and in partnership with Slovenian dancers, produced an enriching cultural program that is possible with cooperation between the people of the United States and the people of

Theatre Gigante, a performing arts organization from Milwaukee and in partnership with Slovenian dancers, produced an enriching cultural program that is possible with cooperation between the people of the United States and the people of Slovenia. On October 19, the most acclaimed contemporary dance ensemble in Slovenia performed in front of the Slovene first lady and U.S. Ambassador, choreographed in part by a Slovene-American choreographer, Isabelle Kralj. The event, the 8th Gala Ballet Evening, was hosted at he cultural and congress center Cankarjev dom. Kralj, the only American choreographer present, and in partnership with Association of Ballet Artists of Slovenia, performed a dance piece entitled “Pet Krat Ena” (Five Times One). Contemporary dance is still in a nascent phase of development in Slovenia, but there is a clear hunger

MLS offers recombinant proteins from yeast

These proteins are produced in yeast for assay development and research applications and have improved folding and glycosylation characteristics compared with E.coli-produced proteins.

Art with heart

Baldev Raj Chopra (1914- 2008) was one of the great old men of Indian cinema. He directed some of the all-time classics of Indian cinema, including Naya Daur (1957), he produced films such as Waqt (directed by Yash Chopra, 1965), and made television history with the Mahabharata (1988). Over fifty years after joining the film industry, B.R. Chopra still produced hit films, such as Baghban (2003).

The Gene Is Having an Identity Crisis

gollum123 writes "New large-scale studies of DNA are causing a rethinking of the very nature of genes. A typical gene is no longer conceived of as a single chunk of DNA encoding a single protein. It turns out, for example, that several different proteins may be produced from a single stretch of DNA. Most of the molecules produced from DNA may not even be proteins, but rather RNA. The familiar double helix of DNA no longer has a monopoly on heredity: other molecules clinging to DNA can produce striking differences between two organisms with the same genes — and those molecules can be inherited along with DNA. Scientists have been working on exploring the 98% of the genome not identified as the protein-coding region. One of the biggest of these projects is an effort called the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements, or 'Encode.

Pure Insulin-producing Cells Produced In Mice

Singapore researchers have developed an unlimited number of pure insulin-producing cells from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs).

A lacklustre match at Villa Park produced Fulham's second consecutive 0-0 away draw against top four opposition - a result that leaves Roy Hodgson's men much the happier this evening of the two teams...

Two top four sides away in a week and two games unbeaten without conceding a goal. For Fulham, with our wretched away form, that's a pretty decent return. Particularly when you think we've not had any joy at Villa Park for 35 years.

MOVE over Bollywood. Lautoka based DVD shop owner Anil Mani (ABC Entertainment) in conjunction with wedding planner and photographer, Kant Prasad (K.V. Productions) are poised to internationally launch a collection of ten locally produced Hindi video clip

Shot over six weeks at various locations in Nadi and Lautoka, the DVD is sure to be a hit amongst Hindi movie patrons and music lovers alike.

BLACKCAPS skipper Daniel Vettori grabbed three wickets in an over to give his side a real chance of pushing for victory in the rain-shortened second test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.

Vettori produced his heroics after the BLACKCAPS had declared on 262-6 after being asked to bat in a match which saw the first three days washed out at the Shere Bangla National Stadium.

Unchanged England bowl first

Virender Sehwag produced a typically energetic top-order onslaught as India seized control of the fourth ODI at Bangalore, after being asked to bat first. Buoyed by the return of Sachin Tendulkar, and targeting the victory that would secure an unassailable 4-0 lead in the series, India raced to 82 for 1 after 14 overs. Sehwag led the way with 45 from 41 balls, but his progress was interrupted when the first of many forecast showers sent the players scurrying from the field.

CRICKET: Henriques shocks Black Caps at SCG

New Zealand produced another indifferent batting display at the SCG on Saturday, humbled by a NSW bowler who hadn't before taken a first-class wicket this season.

Growth vindicates Vodafones Vodacom deal

VODACOM has produced strong growth figures that confirm the wisdom of its UK parent company, Vodafone, in taking a controlling stake in the African operator.

Steyn leads the way

Dale Steyn produced a devastating display with the ball as South Africa claimed a 61-run victory in the first one-day international against Bangladesh.

SAMsync PC gets Linux certified

SAMsync PC, produced by Oasis Establishment for Electronic Technologies, has been certified to work under the Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5.2.

CRICKET: Sthalekar century rescues Australia

Lisa Sthalekar produced a masterful innings to rescue Australia in the second game of their five-match Women's One-Day International cricket series against India at the SCG on Saturday.

WA fighting back against Tasmania

Western Australia produced two fightbacks to rein in Tasmania after the Tigers made a sizzling start to their Ford Ranger Cup one-day cricket match at the WACA today.

Planetary "First Family" Discovered By Astronomers Using Gemini and Keck Observatories

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Stylus Studio Publishes Interview With XML Luminary Dr. Michael Kay

This exclusive interview was produced for The Stylus Scoop, the official newsletter for the Stylus Studio XML developer community. The Stylus Scoop, read by thousands worldwide, features product news, XML tutorials, whitepapers, video demonstration highlights, case studies, events, contests, industry news, customer stories, interviews, and more! XML developers can subscribe to The Stylus Scoop and view archived

Stylus Studio Publishes Interview With XML Luminary Dr. Michael Kay

This exclusive interview was produced for The Stylus Scoop, the official newsletter for the Stylus Studio XML developer community. The Stylus Scoop, read by thousands worldwide, features product news, XML tutorials, whitepapers, video demonstration highlights, case studies, events, contests, industry news, customer stories, interviews, and more! XML developers can subscribe to The Stylus Scoop and view archived

Stylus Studio Publishes Interview With XML Luminary Dr. Michael Kay

This exclusive interview was produced for The Stylus Scoop, the official newsletter for the Stylus Studio XML developer community. The Stylus Scoop, read by thousands worldwide, features product news, XML tutorials, whitepapers, video demonstration highlights, case studies, events, contests, industry news, customer stories, interviews, and more! XML developers can subscribe to The Stylus Scoop and view archived

NASA Unveils New Lunar Concepts In Arizona

A new lunar rover produced by NASA will allow astronauts to travel longer distances without having to wear spacesuits when they return to the moon sometime in the year 2020.

Ford's Whincup extends V8 lead

Ford's Jamie Whincup has produced three flawless races to extend his V8 Supercar championship lead, sweeping round 11 at the Gold Coast this weekend.


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