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A few final tasks related to the international space station's newest lab awaited space shuttle Discovery astronauts on Monday.
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via Forbes.com @ 11:59 9th Jun
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HOUSTON - A few final tasks related to the international space station's newest lab awaited space shuttle Discovery astronauts on Monday.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:05 10th Jun
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HOUSTON - A few final tasks related to the international space station's newest lab awaited space shuttle Discovery astronauts on Monday.
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via CNEWS @ 16:05 9th Jun
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HOUSTON-A few final tasks related to the international space station's newest lab awaited space shuttle Discovery astronauts on Monday.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:00 9th Jun
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A FEW final tasks related to the international space station's newest lab awaited space shuttle Discovery astronauts today.
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via Shanghai Daily @ 12:06 10th Jun
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Houston (AP): Two astronauts floated outside the international space station on Sunday to tackle a variety of maintenance tasks during the final spacewalk of the shuttle Discovery's visit to the orbiting outpost.
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via The Hindu @ 17:07 8th Jun
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The beginner can be using Photoshop to work on real-world tasks almost immediately from opening this book. The author says this is possible because of his unique learning system and the structure offered within the manual, with all the tutorials being small tasks clearly explained and illustrated. Users can progress to an advanced level of Photoshop skills and use the book as a reference manual.
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via CameraTown @ 22:04 22nd May
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"Suppose you were developing software that would run about 50 to 60 operational tasks simultaneously, including the management of multiple mechanical and digital devices. That'd be reasonably complex. Now consider that any time a task stumbled, the software would have to correct itself. That would mean thinking ahead for every possible contingency that could affect all running tasks and designing in self-healing capabilities. That's much more complex.
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via Linux Today @ 5:55 4th Jun
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Systems administrators are very busy people. Sometimes a bit of common sense programming can go a long way toward eliminating some of the repetitive tasks associated with systems administration. Perl can be used to automate many recurring tasks. AccountCheck is an example Perl script that automatically checks for problems that can occur when user accounts are made and deleted without every necessary step being completed. Partially created or deleted accounts can be a security hazard, acting as hidden doors to let intruders enter a system. Most systems have such hidden doors. This Perl script checks for all the common types of errors that can occur. It checks the following:
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via Sys Admin Magazine @ 22:38 16th Jul
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Aria Touch, from Black Pixel Luminance, turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a standalone task management system. Aria Touch allows you to create local projects, tasks and contexts, and syncs with FogBugz 6.0 and Mentat, for great team collaboration opportunities. Aria Touch also supports the popular GTD contexts method as an option for categorizing any tasks assigned to you.
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via TechWhack @ 4:23 12th Jul
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Provide alternate content for browsers that do not support scripting // or for those that have scripting disabled. Alternate HTML content should be placed here. This content requires the Adobe Flash Player. Get Flash
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via DevShed @ 1:19 24th Jun
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Stay one step ahead of the competition. Evaluate and give feedback on some of the hottest web development tools on the market today. Make your opinion heard!
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via DevShed @ 20:19 1st Jul
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Leading an integrated group in 1960's South Africa was a dicey situation to say the least. Pianist, composer and bandleader Chris McGregor emigrated to the UK with his group The Blue Notes which would eventually morph into the influential big band The ...
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via Examiner @ 12:15 9th Jun
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via AP via New York Post @ 11:59 9th Jun
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HOUSTON: Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 12:00 9th Jun
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via Associated Press @ 12:00 9th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 12:00 9th Jun
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NASA urges Europe to build manned spaceship
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via MSNBC @ 17:42 10th Jun
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via USA Today @ 11:59 9th Jun
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In this video image taken from NASA TV, an astronaut is seen during a spacewalk during the STS-124 mission Sunday, June 8, 2008. Spacewalkers were scheduled to perform space station assembly and maintenance. (AP Photo/NASA TV)
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via Washington Post @ 12:00 9th Jun
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This image provided by NASA astronauts Mike Fossum, left, and Ron Garan, both STS-124 mission specialists, participate in the mission's second scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/NASA
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via Canoe @ 19:43 8th Jun
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You likely saw some of the recent stories coming out of the UK that NASA chief, Mike Griffin, has spotlighted the prospect that China could possibly place people on the Moon, perhaps before the U.S. replants its own boots there.
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via LiveScience.com @ 15:38 17th Jul
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The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) announced on June 3 2008 a new slimmed-down organisational shape with most core activities moved to Birmingham, leaving just a basic presence in London.
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via 24 Hour Museum @ 19:41 4th Jun
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