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Manwah |
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Monday, August 18 2003 @ 02:20 AM BST |
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Site Updates |
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Well, I managed to sort out the code for rewriting the url at both the server level and within this CMS. I have currently only rewritten it for the articles, but I should be able to apply it to the rest of the website at my leisure.
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Silver |
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Thursday, August 14 2003 @ 10:54 PM BST |
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Technology |
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Taken from wired, it appears the dawn of a new age could be coming.
Two startup companies have found a way to mass produce gems. Apart from shaking up De Beers, this might be the next revolutionary step forward in computing.
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Silver |
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Wednesday, August 13 2003 @ 10:12 PM BST |
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General News |
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According to this story by the BBC, astronomers say that the Universe will eventually fade into darkness as the stars in the sky gradually stop shining.
Of course we still have some time to go yet, as the article mentions it will be thousands of millions of years before we notice the changes in the night sky.
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Silver |
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Sunday, August 10 2003 @ 08:22 PM BST |
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General News |
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I guess this is an appropriate story to follow the Peter Pan piece. An article by the Financial Times describes a company which mixes art and science within a game setting.
For those avid film fanatics amongst you, think of Michael Douglas in "The Game" but with proper scientific methodology behind it.
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Silver |
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Sunday, August 10 2003 @ 02:17 PM BST |
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General News |
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Or the growing trend of children who won't grow up.
So I have to admit to succumbing to this one. Why is it that retro is so cool? I mean, when I get together with my old friends or my family we often end up talking about things that happened back in the day.
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Silver |
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Tuesday, August 05 2003 @ 09:51 PM BST |
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Search Engines |
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As promised, the round-up is again brought to you by Red5.
This months offering talks about Freeserve, Yahoo's acquisition of Overture, goings on at Lycos, MSN's deal with Ebay, changes at Hotbot and the Netscape browser. Enjoy!
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