Thursday, October 06, 2005
Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki - Wikibooks
Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki - Wikibooks: "How to start a Wiki"
Monday, October 03, 2005
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Java Forums - add jar to classpath at runtime
Java Forums - add jar to classpath at runtime: "Java Forums - add jar to classpath at runtime"
Friday, September 23, 2005
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
ONJava.com: Making Sense of Java's Dates
ONJava.com: Making Sense of Java's Dates: "Making Sense of Java's Dates"
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Java 2D Graphics, The Composite Interface, GradientPaint, and Transparency
http://www.developer.com/net/cplus/article.php/626341
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Friday, August 05, 2005
Monday, August 01, 2005
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
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Sunday, July 10, 2005
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Monday, June 27, 2005
Friday, June 24, 2005
Tuesdays with Morrie: Friday, 24 Jun 2005, 09:00 PM Ch 17
Saturday, 25 Jun 2005, 12:45 AM Ch 17
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Thursday, 30 Jun 2005, 12:45 AM Ch 17
Thursday, 30 Jun 2005, 09:30 AM Ch 17
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Thursday, 30 Jun 2005, 12:45 AM Ch 17
Thursday, 30 Jun 2005, 09:30 AM Ch 17
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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Saturday, May 21, 2005
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Friday, April 08, 2005
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Monday, April 04, 2005
MSN India - Dating the Mahabharata war: "A Canadian researcher of Indian origin says on the strength of astronomical evidence that the Mahabharata war was fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas in 2156 BC"
MSN India - Lakshmi Mittal named Britain's richest man: "The rise in wealth among the country's richest 1,000 people - from 99 billion pounds in 1997 to 250 billion pounds this year - equates to a 152 percent increase"
Monday, March 21, 2005
Friday, March 18, 2005
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Seven LCD monitors compared - The Tech Report - Page 1: "power consumption and heat output probably aren't going to be huge concerns for anyone running a single monitor, but a small office can get pretty sweaty with even a couple of big CRTs"
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Monday, January 24, 2005
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Create Debian Linux packages: "Learn the basics of creating Debian packages for distributing programs and source code. "
Linux.com | SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Parallel I/O for clusters using PVFS: "When you're trying to share files and perform I/O-intensive operations across 100 nodes of a Beowulf cluster, the old model of a central NFS file server handling every client request begins to break horribly."
Mahatma Gandhi Lecture 2001: "Ultimately we are dominated through ideas and ideas emanating from the West have insinuated themselves into the rest of the world in the last one-and-a-half centuries, through colonisation, and now far more massively and intrusively through globalisation."
Statement at the Plenary of the 48th UNGA -ADDRESS BY HER EXCELLENCY BEGUM KHALEDA ZIA, PRIME MINISTER OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH:We all live on the same planet. World civilization today and its accumulated store of knowledge is the joint achievement of all peoples of the world. Everyone has a claim to an equal share of the world's resources and prosperity. The great disparity that exists in the field of technology must be removed; therefore, we want a free flow of technology.
Hardware Knowledgebase - Do LCD's Have any Energy or Radiation benefits over CRT Monitors? - HardwareFAQs: powered by neofaq: "Regular CRTs have lots of glass, mercury and lead which, when disposed of incorrectly, is very harmful for the environment. LCD's have a higher cost of production but they also have fewer such problems when being discarded."
About LCD and CRT monitors - Factors in selecting your computer monitor technology.: "LCD technology virtually eliminates radiation emission. However, all CRTs emit Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic fields from 60 Hz to 75 Hz, and Very Low Frequency (VLF) electric and magnetic fields from 10kHz to 30 kHz. Specific frequencies vary by type."
Monday, January 03, 2005
Was the Taj Mahal A Vedic Temple: "This presents photographs (listed below) that show the Vedic influence found in such buildings as the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and other structures in India."
README for Debian devscripts package: Devscripts provides several scripts which may be of use to Debian developers.
Mozilla Update :: Extensions -- More Info: BlogThis: Adds right-click access to Blogger's BlogThis popup.
Sunday, January 02, 2005
Peak Oil News and Message Boards >> Forums >> Conservation & Energy Efficiency >> Some of the simplest things we could do..sighThe PC itself takes a lot less power than the monitor especially if you're running anything newer/better than Windows 95/98. Windows NT and XP (and 2003 should as well) come with a "System Idle Process" that issues the HLT instruction (HALT, actually) when doing nothing in particular.
Energy and IT vendors devise ways to save electricity: On average, CRT monitors use 80 to 120 watts while switched on. LCDs are much more energy-efficient at 30 to 50 watts in use. Although LCDs still cost significantly more than CRTs, Hershberg said the Energy Star staff is fielding lots of agency questions about how to analyze the potential savings of a switch from a CRT to an LCD.
The large amount of waste heat from CRTs increases the need for cooling in offices with many computers, Hershberg said. He noted that Hitachi Data Systems Corp. in late July announced that it would no longer build CRTs.
The large amount of waste heat from CRTs increases the need for cooling in offices with many computers, Hershberg said. He noted that Hitachi Data Systems Corp. in late July announced that it would no longer build CRTs.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Why Are There Rich and Poor Countries?: Symmetry-Breaking in the World Economy: "Why Are There Rich and Poor Countries?"
Inequality of Wealth and Income Distribution - Social and Economic Policy - Global Policy Forum: "Inequality of Wealth and Income Distribution"
Gap Between Rich and Poor: World Income Inequality: "Gap Between Rich and Poor: World Income Inequality"
Friday, July 23, 2004
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Fidelity gene' found in voles: "'Fidelity gene' found in voles- A single gene can turn the Don Juan of voles into an attentive home-loving husband, Nature magazine has reported."
USATODAY.com - 'Bourne Supremacy' has a license to thrill: "'film: Bourne Supremacy' has a license to thrill "
Thursday, July 22, 2004
The New York Times > Washington > Financing: War Costs Exceed Budget, Watchdog Panel Says: "War Costs Exceed Budget, Watchdog Panel Says"
finsights.com - Indian Budget: Revenue Rs. 309,322 crores; Expenditure Rs. 477,829 crores: "Indian Budget: Revenue Rs. 309,322 crores; Expenditure Rs. 477,829 crores"
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Monday, July 05, 2004
Welcome to Visitor Malaysia: "Sarawak's history dates about 40,000 years ago. Remains of a pre-historic civilisation including stone-age tools, artifacts and skull fragments of a 'Niah Man', aged between 35,000 and 40,000 years old, have been discovered at the Niah Caves, located at the northernmost corner of the state. Around 7th or 8th century AD, when traders form China, Japan, India and Arabia plied the maritime route, the early Sarawakians traded using beads, pepper, and swiftlets' nests-found in the roofs of the Niah Caves-as trading currency."
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