‘Keep going. Don’t stop’
The day Craig Campbell lost his job, his first stop wasn’t the unemployment office.
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France puts sale of heavy military hardware to Pakistan on hold
New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) France said Friday it has put on hold the sale of heavy military equipment to Pakistan and awaits an explanation on its spy agency’s role in the 2008 Mumbai terror strike and in providing a safe haven for Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who was killed in a US strike May 2.
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Sandusky boys third at Amherst regionals
The Sandusky boys track team had a solid day at the Division I Amherst regional Friday, finishing just three points from taking home hardware with a third place finish as a team. read more By date (default)
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When Game 5 ended, these warriors became kids again
As the final horn blared inside Wings Stadium on Saturday night, Feb. 21, the Alaska Aces threw their sticks, gloves and helmets overhead — hockey’s celebratory version of fireworks exploding — and raced to embrace Gerald Coleman, their 6-foot-5 goaltender and pillar of prosperity.
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Traditional Style Backpack on National TV Show
Duluth Pack’s Wanderer backpack makes its national TV debut on NBC’s “Love in the Wild”.
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Tip Sheet from Messina Wildlife Management on How to Squirrel-Proof A Bird Feeder
Bird feeding is the easiest way to welcome wildlife into a yard, but what happens when unwanted, squirrelly guests find out about the generosity and stake their claim on the new food source?
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Telco missteps, overreach leading to Dutch net neutrality law
Big news out of the Netherlands this week, where a government minister announced plans to guarantee network neutrality by law. If Parliament approves the amendment to Dutch telecommunications law, and it expected to do so, it would become one of the first countries in the world to legislate against Internet providers who want to charge more for using particular applications or services. What led …
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Russian team cracks iOS 4 encryption
A group of Russian forensic experts, ElcomSoft, has successfully cracked both the hardware and firmware backup encryption for iOS devices, reports say. Partly to increase appeal to corporate buyers, Apple began introducing hardware encryption with the iPhone 3GS, later improving the system with iOS 4. The firmware lets people assign a passcode for the hardware encryption keys, making it even …
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Human Factors Engineer
Must have experience in Oil & Gas industry- preferrably EPC experience. Evaluating drawings and layouts: Reviews of many types are conducted to ensure that the proper spaces are provided in appropriate sizes for the number and variety of users and the work or activities to be conducted in the space.
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Green home pulls out the environmental stops
What would you include in a home built to the highest environmental standards?
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Don’t let a hurricane leave you incommunicado
Happy Memorial Day to everyone. Let’s keep those who died to protect us in our thoughts and prayers this day.
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Towns offer blueprint for Joplin to rebuild
Less than a week after one of the nation’s deadliest tornadoes wiped a big chunk of Joplin off the map, the city is beginning to shift its focus toward the next challenge: rising from the ruins. And the town that gained fame as a stop along Route 66 can use the road maps drawn by other storm-savaged communities that have endured the same long journey.
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Xbox, tablet visionary Otto Berkes has parting words for Microsoft
share: digg facebook twitter Otto Berkes, a tablet-PC leader and the last of four Xbox founders still at Microsoft, submitted his resignation Tuesday after 18 years at the company, The Seattle Times reported. He was an integral part of the Xbox team who, along with former ‘Softies Ted Hase, Seamus Blackley and Kevin Bachus, pushed Microsoft to develop a [...]
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La Stella, Rein earn top Big South yearly honors
La Stella named player of the year, Rein voted pitcher of the year.
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Microchip, Digilent intros 32-bit MCU platform
CHANDLER, USA: Microchip Technology Inc. and Digilent Inc., today announced the launch of first 32-bit-microcontroller -based, open-source development platform that is compatible with Arduino hardware and software.
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Recall news: Drop-side cribs
Full-Size and portable drop-side cribs imported by Dream on Me Inc., of Piscataway, N.J., and sold at Toys R Us, Walmart and Target stores and online at Amazon.com have been recalled. The cribs were sold from January 2006 to December 2009.
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Soluto Now Helps You Lighten Your Web Browser And Heal All Application Crashes
You may remember TechCrunch Disrupt winner Soluto, which helps bring an end to PC user frustration from printing problems, annoying add-ons, apps that crash, resource hogs, and those frustrating applications that randomly cause your mouse to become useless for a few seconds at a time. As we’ve written in the past, the advantage to using Soluto (which is focused purely for the PC) is that the …
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Bay Area POS Systems Now Online.
New York – Oakland , California – East Bay POS Systems is one of the most experienced POS solutions providers in the hospitality industry. This company has over 75 years of experience in the hospitality and retail industries in California.
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Amazon Puts Oracle’s Database in the Cloud
Amazon.com has unveiled a new cloud service based on Oracle database technology.
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Chumby moving beyond cute
Chumby’s software platform powers the Sony Dash
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Noting An Honor In New Milford
NEW MILFORD—The owners of 30 Bridge St. got more than they bargained for when they bought the 19th-century, brick building in 2004 with a view to restore it for investment purposes.
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5/17/2011 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech’s roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Tuesday
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Uptown Lexington marks summers start with Memorial Day Stroll
Uptown Lexington, Inc. and the participating uptown merchants will kick off the summer season from 6-8 p.m. Friday with the first stroll of the year.
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SpringSoft’s New ProtoLink Probe Visualizer Speeds Verification of FPGA-Based Prototype Boards
HSINCHU, Taiwan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SpringSoft introduces ProtoLink Probe Visualizer to dramatically increase design visibility and cut debug time in half for off-the-shelf and custom-designed FPGA prototype boards.
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Compressed natural gas vehicles still inconvenient
Slide behind the wheel of Krohn Racing’s new Chevrolet Corvette Z06, which has been fitted to run on compressed natural gas, and after a few minutes of driving the 500-horsepower car, you have to wonder: Why isn’t compressed natural gas more popular as a motor fuel?
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John Malone Can’t Be This Stupid
Don’t buy Barnes & Noble, John Malone.
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