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The UJ mapping class this year were piloting electronic field notebooks, with each group being given a PDA in which they could enter a locality, a description, and any structural data they were measuring. Especially with the structual data, this may seem like a useful innovation which saves hours of tedious data entry when you’re back home. Still, I remain to be convinced that using an electronic notebook is automatically a good thing; the batteries don’t run out when you’re using pen and paper
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Second-hand cars head a list of complaints received by advice body Consumer Direct about defective goods.
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iPhone 3G at one million sold and counting, App Store hits 10 million downloads by Paul Miller, posted Jul 14th 2008 at 9:34AM You hear of this new iPhone 3G thing? Doing pretty well, or so we hear. Apple says they sold one million of ‘em this weekend worldwide, compared to the 74 days it took them to hit one million with the last generation. So far the little bugger has invaded 21 countries, with France next on its hit list on July 17. Oh, and that App Store isn’t doing too bad for itself eit
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With the released of new iPhone 3G and iPhone App store, Google has also released their first native iPhone application for iPhone and iPod touch. The Google Mobile App combines powerful Google services with a slick interface, so you can find what you’re looking for faster and more easily. As soon you start typing in the text box, the Google Mobile App will start searching as you type . According to Google, the application will remember your hit history. Eventually your most frequently cli
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This cruel and unusual popcorn maker is excessively deceiving and did I mention cruel? With it looking like a jukebox as it is, you would hope it would at least have speakers and a spot to plug in your iPod. However, all it does is sit there and pop you popcorn. I have a microwave for that function and it doesn’t even take up extra space. As cool as this Pop-O-Matic is, we all know where it would end up in our kitchen. That really deep dark spooky cabinet where you put the small applianc
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Ozh’s tutorial explains the details, but the short story is that we’ll soon get WP_CONTENT_URL and WP_CONTENT_DIR constants. And this is more than just convenience, 2.6 allows site admins to put those directories anywhere they want, so the constants will be the only reliable way of finding that info.
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Over the weekend, I loaded my iPod with a lecture by Larry Kramer and listened to him talk popular constitutionalism while I mowed the lawn. At one point, he went out of his way to insist that he was “profoundly anti-originalist,” a statement that he qualified by saying “if by originialist you mean that we should do something just because that is what the founders said or intended.” My first reaction was that Kramer was responding to a straw man. Originalism is not a form of mindless filial pie
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Last.fm app debuts on iPhone and iPod touch (video) Posted by Steve O’Hear @ 7:26 am Categories: Social Networks, Music, Mobile Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Video, Apple iPod Touch, Music, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Steve O’Hear On the opening day of the App Store, a number of competing music streaming applications were available, including major brands AOL Radio and Virgin, along with a favorite of mine, Pandora. However, one notable admis
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Somehow I found the time over the last few days to watch the three free traffic videos by John Reese. These videos were released to promote his Traffic Secrets 2.0 course, which is launching this week. The videos are high-quality but very simple, mostly John talking to the camera… you can listen to them while doing something else. The first video discusses a traffic strategy called “results detection”, which is essentially figuring out what other people are doing to get traffic and then doing
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “WASTE is a tool that is designed to permit secure distributed collaboration and communications for small trusted groups of users,” said p2pnet way back in 2004. “WASTE is a software product and protocol that enables secure distributed communication for small (on the order of 10-50 nodes) trusted groups of users,” says the sourceforge site. “WASTE is designed to enable small companies and small teams within larger companies to easily communicate and collabor
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