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‘Mr. D’ Is Not About To Slow Down
By admin on December 14, 2009 | Comments Off
At age 70, Charles Daniels completes the triple crown of U.S. through-hiking — Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and now the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. I get tired walking to the train station. Sigh.
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EA Shuts Down Pandemic Studios, Cuts 200 Jobs
By admin on November 20, 2009 | Comments Off
lbalbalba writes “Electronic Arts is shutting down its Westwood-based game developer Pandemic Studios just two years after acquiring it, putting nearly 200 people out of work. ‘The struggling video game publisher informed employees Tuesday morning that it was closing the studio as part of a recently announced plan to eliminate 1,500 jobs, or 16% of its global workforce. Pandemic has about 220 employees, but an EA spokesman said that a core team, estimated (more…)
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Quest to find out what the Romans dropped down the drain
By admin on November 18, 2009 | Comments Off
Britain’s oldest bath overflow is to be given its first thorough inspection nearly 2,000 years after it was built.
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MPAA Shuts Down Town’s Municipal WiFi Over 1 Download
By admin on November 12, 2009 | Comments Off
nam37 writes with this BoingBoing snippet “The MPAA has successfully shut down an entire town’s municipal WiFi because a single user was found to be downloading a copyrighted movie. Rather than being embarrassed by this gross example of collective punishment (a practice outlawed in the Geneva conventions) against Coshocton, OH, the MPAA’s spokeslizard took the opportunity to cry poor (even though the studios are bringing in record box-office and aftermarket (more…)
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Obama Looks Down Under For Broadband Plan
By admin on October 28, 2009 | Comments Off
oranghutan writes “The Obama administration is looking to the southern hemisphere for tips on how to improve the broadband situation in the US. The key telco adviser to the president, Sarah Crawford, has met with Australian telco analysts recently to find out how the Aussies are rolling out their $40 billion+ national broadband network. It is also rumored that the Obama administration is looking to the Dutch and New Zealand situations for inspiration (more…)
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Geocities Shutting Down Today
By admin on October 26, 2009 | Comments Off
Paolo DF writes “Geocities is closing today. Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising ‘Internet for everyone’ era, when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today. You may love it or hate it, but millions of people had their first contact with a Web presence right here. I know that Geocities is something that most Slashdotters will see as a n00b thing — the Internet was fine before Geocities — but nevertheless (more…)
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Electric Fish Turn Down Charge for Energy Efficiency
By admin on September 29, 2009 | Comments Off
Fish that use electric fields to sense their environments dim their signals to save energy during the day when they are resting.
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Wayne Gretzky Statement on Stepping Down As Coach of Coyotes
By admin on September 27, 2009 | Comments Off
It seems the battle (and quite possibly their in ability to pay what he deserves) has taken its toll on ‘The Great One’, as Head Coach Wayne Gretzky has announced today that he will step down as Coach of the Coyotes. Here is what Gretz had to say:
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UK Musicians Back Watered-Down “Three-Strikes” Rule
By admin on September 26, 2009 | Comments Off
A brace of anonymous readers sent along coverage of UK musicians who have turned around to support three strikes, or a milder variant of it. What they suggest is more like “three strikes and you’re hobbled” — after a third offense a downloader would be not disconnected, but rate-limited. The artists involved include Lily Allen, George Michael, and Sandie Shaw. The Guardian has more details. The final quote from the music industry, striking out (more…)
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The Perils of Ramming Products Down IT’s Throat
By admin on September 22, 2009 | Comments Off
snydeq writes “InfoWorld’s Paul Venezia takes issue with the all-too-familiar practice of management dictating IT solutions to admins savvy enough to know the fiat revolves around far inferior products, in this case Nissan North America’s embracing of Microsoft’s Hyper-V. ‘Very rarely do unilateral decisions by CIOs make for solid IT infrastructures, and they are generally at odds with what the admins on the ground are communicating,’ Venezia writes, (more…)


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