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February 2, 2005 by joeKnowledge
ATTENTION: LOL Did anyone notice the new MSN home page? Did you notice MSN search on the top and show in a big way? Did you notice theme switching???? Did you notice desktop search and music search??? http://specials.msn.com/homepagetour/default.html?GT1=6190 And a tour?!??? I notice, though, that hotmail is a little harder to find, or is it just me?
January 30, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Not usually the place for this, but I wanted to try something out. I am hoping to create more of a interaction on the messageboard if we have messageboard games. Its an idea I thought of before and thought to give it a try again. What say you the message board? For whatever reason, I can't get past the third level....
January 28, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Oh man, what will the polititians do if a speacial draft were to be announced That assertion is demonstrably false. According to an internal Selective Service memo made public under the Freedom of Information Act, the agency's acting director met with two of Rumsfeld's undersecretaries in February 2003 precisely to debate, discuss and ponder a return to the draft. The memo duly notes the administration's aversion to a draft but adds, "Defense manpower officials concede there are critical...
January 19, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Links Archive Clusters are basically clusters of snippets from different website that provide interesting stories in technology, science, business, education and art. This isn't the first Links Archive Cluster, but I have decided to do it in 2 formats. One can be seen here , and the other is from using Blog Navigator Pro of which is below. In the coming weeks, I will write (hopefully) a new article on Blog Navigator and how useful it is to creating your own knowledge base of archived sto...
January 19, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: The AC Guild on Joe User Interesting Facts About The Rings the lord of the rings By: CaptainCornbread So, I was looking through the 2005 edition of the Guinness book of world records and on pages 173, 176, and 179 I found (in my opinion) the greatest trilogy ever making rather impressive records. Let's start with the most well known. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King jumped into the record books with accepting 11 American Academy Awards. The awards were for ...
January 19, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: BBSpot Microsoft's AntiSpyware Tool Removes Internet Explorer By Brian Briggs   - Wednesday, January 19 12:00 AM ET Many Microsoft Windows users who downloaded the recently released AntiSpyware program from Microsoft, or had it installed through an automatic Windows update, woke up to a surprise. Unintentionally, the heuristics of the software detected Internet Explorer as spyware, and removed the program from their systems. Microsoft has pulled the program from its ...
January 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: LA Times No More Internet for Them   By Joseph Menn, Times Staff Writer - January 14, 2005 Stephen Seemayer had the first Pong video game system on his block. A decade later, the Echo Park artist was the first in his neighborhood to get a personal computer. And in 1996, he was so inspired by the World Wide Web that he created a series of small paintings for viewing over the Internet. Now the 50-year-old Seemayer is once again on the cutting edge: Sick of spam clogg...
January 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: CNET News.com Gates taking a seat in your den   January 5, 2005, 6:30 PM PT By Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News.com LAS VEGAS--Bill Gates is coming to your living room, whether you like it or not. Microsoft's chairman is setting the company on a course to provide software and tools that will allow different forms of entertainment to blend. Messaging will become a crucial part of Xenon, the code name for the next Xbox . Microsoft will also work with te...
January 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: CNET News.com An Iranian cleric turns blogger for reform Published: January 16, 2005, 7:50 PM PST - By Nazila Fathi Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a vice president of Iran until his resignation last fall in protest against the new hard-line Parliament, is that rare reformist who has kept alive the movement's promise for open communications with the public. For more than a year, Abtahi, a midranking cleric who has been a close ally and confidant of President Mohammad Khatami, has k...
January 16, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: Yahoo News Student Seeks Legal Aid in Apple Case Fri Jan 14, 8:50 PM ET - By MARK JEWELL, AP Business Writer   BOSTON - The 19-year-old publisher of a Web site facing a lawsuit over an article about a top-secret $499 Apple computer said Friday he can't afford to defend himself.   Apple Computer Inc. is suing Harvard University student Nicholas Ciarelli's Web site, www.ThinkSecret.com, alleging it illegally published company trade secrets. The Jan. 4 lawsuit al...
January 16, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: Yahoo News How CBS' Big Story Fell Apart Sun Jan 16, 7:55 AM ET - By James Rainey and Scott Gold Times Staff Writers   Dan Rather was on the run, chasing big stories from New York to Florida to Texas and back to CBS headquarters in Manhattan. In less than a week: The Republican National Convention. A deadly hurricane. An interview for a blockbuster CBS investigation. Former President Clinton ( news - web sites )'s open-heart surgery. Exhausted and stretched to the ...
December 31, 2004 by joeKnowledge
This is so basic, but I can't remember. I know there is a way to have an html fil have a relative link to another filre and upload the text file (or html file) and show it on the page. So for example you have a blank web page with a relative link that the blank page gets the info to show whatever on itself. anybody know what I mean? Second question: CSS: Can ou have a div tag that says "story" and a relative link to where the text file is and then show it on that part of he page? ...
December 30, 2004 by joeKnowledge
Do you really want a game consol... that you can record music on... and 'TiVo' shows with... and play DVD's on... and record DVD's on... and so forth? Maybe its just me, but that is not my idea of a game consol. What it sounds like is a entertainment system that you spend thousands of dollars on. Strangely enough the PSX being sold in Japan that odes some of this costs around that much. But my vision of the next game system is far more a game system that can do other entertainment then a ...
December 30, 2004 by joeKnowledge
I have read only a few articles on it, but the numbers seem astonishing. 1/3 of all internet traffic is BitTorrent users? I am just wondering how people feel about this program. Is it the same as the other peer to peer programs using the internet to download stuff? Do you guys ever think Cable channels or movie distibutors like NetFlix will ise something like BitTorrent to let people see movies or TV shows? What about the infristruction that was built to show all these movies through cab...
December 20, 2004 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: CNN.com Coalition: High school diplomas losing meaning Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Posted: 10:10 AM EST (1510 GMT) Only comprehensive change, including more rigorous English and math requirements for all students, would restore the significance of a high school graduation, according to a nearly two-year review by the American Diploma Project. The organization is an alliance of three groups whose leaders include top education officials in the administrations of ...