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It’s been a frustrating and stressful year. I hope things work out for those of us who have been very patient with ACT, MSHA and the market in general. I look forward to way better times ahead in the near future, soon, around the corner, end of Q2/09... Mr S.B. Also want to thank those who have helped by posting positive and valuable info on the board and for those who have made use of the inbox tools. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and all the best in 09!” – From depix on the Active Control Technology (TSX: V.ACT, Stock Forum) Bullboard.
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via Stockhouse Canada @ 11:02 26th Dec
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Canon's 1D series of digital SLRs has always inspired confidence. Cutting edge features combined with advanced performance and rock-solid build quality have made them the choice of professionals the world over, from fashion and advertising to music and sport. A few years ago, the EOS-1D split into two distinct streams: those with an ‘s' suffix were built principally for image quality, with high-resolution sensors topping out at around 16 megapixels; those without an ‘s' continued their high-speed lineage, offering eight frames-per-second to those that needed it.
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via Professional Photographer UK @ 21:02 10th Dec
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Time to get ridiculous! The winter holiday season is all too often filled with seriousness instead of celebration. Let's do something to lighten the mood. Time to be silly and just enjoy ourselves. The more absurd the situation, the better! This is also an excellent opportunity for those of you who enjoy setting up creative interpretations of themes. This is finally your excuse to have a water balloon fight where a few of the balloons are filled with things like chocolate pudding instead of water. Put those thinking caps on and get creative. Got pets or kids? You've got it easy, those subjects are always up to something funny.
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via About @ 12:24 1st Dec
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Those of you who believed the rumours that U2 were planning to support Kings of Leon at The O2 this Friday were partially right; there will be a numerically-titled act in the opening slot, but it won't be Bono and co.
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via Entertainment Ireland @ 17:42 15th Dec
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taged people in Soc Son District. Tuan and his members organise a programme every winter to bring the clothing to those who need it the most.
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via VietNamNet Bridge @ 2:23 14th Dec
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ORLANDO, Florida (CNN) -- The remains found in a wooded area last week in Orange County, Florida, are those of Caylee Anthony, authorities confirmed at a news conference Friday.
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via CNN @ 17:15 19th Dec
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The Pentagon has decided that those suffering for post-traumatic stress disorder will not be eligible for the Purple Heart. The decision was just announced this week but has been in the books since this past November.
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via Digital Journal @ 17:11 7th Jan
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MacZOT launches the New Year’s Bundle – including support for Heifer International – a charity that provides sustainable farming practices that feed those in severe need. Ten seasoned software developers unite to provide extreme value and software while promoting a good cause. This bundle includes eleven software applications that make using a Mac more productive and enjoyable
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via Macsimum News @ 18:39 28th Dec
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While most of the brands are imports, there is a short list of American CE manufacturers. But while the Japanese brands have relatively low warranty expenses, the American brands pay claims at rates more like those seen in the computer and automotive businesses.
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via Warranty Week @ 8:15 25th Dec
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For a company that's never reported a warranty expense, Microsoft sure has a problem on its hands, now that it lengthened the Xbox 360 warranty to three years and took a billion-dollar charge to finance those repairs. But outside of the warranty community, does anybody really care?
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via Warranty Week @ 9:37 25th Dec
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Those buzzwords represent some of the hottest technology trends today on the Web. But just as experts see enterprises and consumers making more use of those tools in 2009, they're also warning that spammers and malware distributors will be doing the same.
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via Datamation @ 15:20 15th Dec
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Those buzzwords represent some of the hottest technology trends today on the Web. But just as experts see enterprises and consumers making more use of those tools in 2009, they're also warning that spammers and malware distributors will be doing the same.
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via Earthweb News @ 0:24 14th Dec
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Those who do their shopping online can quickly look up all sorts of information about whatever books, CDs, movies or video games they're about to purchase. For those who prefer brick-and-mortar, SnapTell Explorer displays a variety of price comparisons, reviews and videos on the iPhone in an easy-to-use layout.
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via Mac News World @ 6:58 20th Dec
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Those who do their shopping online can quickly look up all sorts of information about whatever books, CDs, movies or video games they're about to purchase. For those who prefer brick-and-mortar, SnapTell Explorer displays a variety of price comparisons, reviews and videos on the iPhone in an easy-to-use layout.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 14:22 18th Dec
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Those that don't love sport like I do often ask me why it matters. It's usually a provocative question that comes with a fair dollop of intellectual snobbery. After all, only muddied oafs and flannelled fools play, and those that watch it are little better. For me, the answer has always been a simple one. Sport can heal, and it has the power to make you forget.
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via The Times @ 18:27 15th Dec
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Those who've been in the SEO biz for a number of years know how much more competitive it is these days compared to a few years ago. The number of web pages indexed by search engines has doubled, tripled, and quadrupled in past years. On top of that, a good portion of site owners and webmasters know just enough SEO to be dangerous. In the golden age of SEO, the vast majority of websites hadn't given a thought to the search engines, and when they did, it was only to place some keywords in their Meta tags. (Which, incidentally, didn't help then either.) Those were the days when anyone who knew even the slightest bit about SEO could easily rank highly in all the major search engines, with very little effort. Even competitive areas were doable with just a little more work than their non-competitive counterparts.
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via ISEDB @ 23:28 19th Dec
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Those who've been in the SEO biz for a number of years know how much more competitive it is these days compared to a few years ago. The number of web pages indexed by search engines has doubled, tripled, and quadrupled in past years. On top of that, a good portion of site owners and webmasters know just enough SEO to be dangerous. In the golden age of SEO, the vast majority of websites hadn't given a thought to the search engines, and when they did, it was only to place some keywords in their Meta tags. (Which, incidentally, didn't help then either.) Those were the days when anyone who knew even the slightest bit about SEO could easily rank highly in all the major search engines, with very little effort. Even competitive areas were doable with just a little more work than their non-competitive counterparts.
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via High Rankings @ 16:51 17th Dec
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"Those who charge usury are in the same position as those controlled by the devil's influence. This is because they claim that usury is the same as commerce.
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via Ya Libnan @ 23:23 27th Dec
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Codecs -- those little bits of programming that enable our devices to play media files -- also often are some company's patented property. Those of us who use Linux and want the freedom of using our media files have learned that codecs can cause quite a headache.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 9:21 12th Dec
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Codecs -- those little bits of programming that enable our devices to play media files -- also often are some company's patented property. Those of us who use Linux and want the freedom of using our media files have learned that codecs can cause quite a headache.
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via Linux Insider @ 16:48 9th Dec
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Codecs -- those little bits of programming that enable our devices to play media files -- also often are some company's patented property. Those of us who use Linux and want the freedom of using our media files have learned that codecs can cause quite a headache.
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via Tech News World @ 10:51 9th Dec
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You know those engineer elves at Google like to do things their own way. That build-it-better ethic also applies to Christmas toys. If you click on the Christmas Doodle on Google’s main search page, you will see the five images below, which shows what I can only assume is one of Google’s older engineers in his workshop with his son. He is putting together a contraption with wooden gears and tubes that create toys (and explosions too!). Those must be Internet tubes.
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via Time @ 1:42 27th Dec
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KATHMANDU, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- Nepali children, those affected by AIDS and those indirectly affected by AIDS, gathered in a forum to express their ideas through art.
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via Xinhua News Agency @ 8:44 1st Dec
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Tonight is one of those rare times when you get the chance to experience a celestial event that is really worth sacrificing your neck's comfort for a short while. From early in the evening of December 1st, the most bright visible objects in the darkened sky will form a stylized face (a smiley or emoticon for those who are up to date with modern Internet terminology), whose expression may appear different, depending on the location of the viewers.
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via Softpedia @ 20:28 1st Dec
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They're all over campus, and to those absent this summer (or without a friend who does printmaking), the University of Iowa Cambuses with the destination STUDIO ART could really be headed anywhere. A magical land where the paint never runs out? Did the artists finally just get tired of those less creative mortals and move?
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via U-Wire.com @ 0:22 5th Dec
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