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Waldo county divorces

BELFAST : The following divorces were granted in April, May, June and July on the grounds of irreconcilable differences, at Belfast District Court: Troy W. Chandler, of Orland, and Rhonda J. Chandler, of ...


Waldo county divorces Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:20:03 GMT,Village Soup
Chapter news

Chapter members participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life charity event.


Chapter news Wed, 02 Apr 2008 12:06:27 GMT,Cross & Crescent
Thompson captures checkered

Like a panther stalking his prey, Wesley Thompson, of Hillside, watched the young drivers in the legends race at Anderson Motor Speedway wear themselves down and then when the moment was right, Thompson struck.


Thompson captures checkered Wed, 16 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,GreenvilleOnline.com
Obits...

Lindbergh Brown Kirby , 80, of Front Royal, died Tuesday, July 1, 2008. at his home.


Obits... Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:41:42 GMT,Shenandoah.com
Street fair calendar of events highlights

Saturday, Nov. 13 Chapman 11 a.m.: Narrative History: Robert Kurson on Shadow Divers, John M. Barry on The Great Influenza 12:30 p.m.: Maureen Dowd on Bushworld, Graydon Carter on What We've Lost 2 ...


Street fair calendar of events highlights Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:55:43 GMT,South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Massachusetts real estate transfers

Massachusetts sales information is provided under copyright by Banker and Tradesman, Boston.


Massachusetts real estate transfers Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:42:12 GMT,EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
National endowment for the humanities: summer favorites reading list

Summertime Favorites, a list of recommended readings, represents the National Endowment for the Humanities' long-standing effort to highlight classic literature for young people from kindergarten through high ...


National endowment for the humanities: summer favorites reading list Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:00:00 GMT,La Jolla Light
Waldo county deed transfers

BELFAST : The following deed transfers were recorded from June 23 through July 3, 2008, at the Waldo County Registry of Deeds: Belfast Thomas E. Sterling Est.


Waldo county deed transfers Mon, 07 Jul 2008 15:45:17 GMT,Village Soup
Helen m. stein

Helen M. Stein, 88, of Findlay, died at 7:25 p.m., Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at the Birchaven Care Center, Findlay.


Helen m. stein Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Port Clinton News Herald
Marriages received july 2

Juan Martin Alferez-Ruiz, 17, and Mari Guadalupe Ibarra, 18, both of Kings Beach, Calif.


Marriages received july 2 Wed, 02 Jul 2008 20:38:00 GMT,RGJ.com
Nielsen collects fl tax breaks, then outsources jobs

theodp writes "The poop is hitting the fan over tax breaks given to ratings giant Nielsen Co., which pocketed millions in Florida jobs-creation tax concessions but has turned around and dismissed hundreds of local workers after inking a $1.2B outsourcing deal with Tata Consultancy Services of Mumbai. Lou Dobbs is on the case. Lou may go even more ballistic once he sees the Nielsen-Tata pact, which assures Nielsen that OT worries are a thing of the past ('there shall be no additional charge for overtime work'), allows Nielsen to have unsatisfactory Tata hires replaced within 4 weeks of starting with no charge for the original or re-performed work, gives Nielsen up to 6 man-weeks of free labor when a Tata worker is replaced, and allows Nielsen to make 'any TCS Resource' disappear with no more than 5 days notice if their presence 'is not in the best interests of Nielsen.' Nielsen execs have launched a PR counter-attack, pledging not to bully 85 year-old ladies in future layoffs. In a Letter to the Citizens, Nielsen CEO David L. Calhoun explained that Tata won a 'rigorous competition' to get the job, failing to mention that Tata was also tapped by Nielsen EVP Mitchell Habib in his CIO roles at both GE and Citigroup."


Nielsen collects fl tax breaks, then outsources jobs ,
Gmail, spf, and broken email forwarding?

alek writes "I recently stopped getting Email from a friend ... which turns out to be related to his use of SPF records and my forwarding to gmail. This 'lost Email problem' may get worse with Google implementing Domain Keys." Alek is looking for a non-complicated solution to this non-trivial problem; read on below for more details.


Gmail, spf, and broken email forwarding? ,
Free games as a solution to game piracy

christ, jesus H writes "PC gaming may not be dying, but it is in a state of flux. We're seeing developers and publishers blaming piracy for all the ills of PC gaming, but attempts to rein in pirates with the help of DRM only annoys and mobilizes the legitimate customers of your games. The solution? According to David Perry of Shiny Games, PC games are going to be free." (And if anyone has a favorite replacement term for "piracy," in the context of electronic copyright violation, please suggest it below.)


Free games as a solution to game piracy ,
Installing ubuntu on an olpc xo

Matt Lincoln Russell writes "Installing Ubuntu Netbook Remix on the OLPC XO is not for the faint of heart, but Drew Beckett has got the process down. This setup is pretty slow on the XO, but the good news is that Netbook Remix is a work in progress, and can be expected to get better."


Installing ubuntu on an olpc xo ,
Dead at 92, business computing pioneer david caminer

Brooklyn Bob points out this fascinating obituary of David Caminer, the first systems analyst. "The tea company he worked for developed their own hardware and software — in 1951! Quoting New Scientist: 'In today's terms it would be like hearing that Pizza Hut had developed a new generation of microprocessor, or McDonald's had invented the Internet.'"


Dead at 92, business computing pioneer david caminer ,
Drug reverses retardation in mice

snydeq writes "Rapamycin, a medication doctors prescribe to transplant patients to prevent organ rejection, has been used to reverse learning disorders and mild retardation associated with TSC (tuberous sclerosis complex) in mice. Because the condition is linked to autism, scientists believe the drug may be used to treat learning disabilities and short-term memory deficits in all kinds of autism as well. The scientists chose rapamycin after they realized the drug regulates one of the same proteins that the TSC gene does, just in different parts of the body. 'What was surprising is that we could give rapamycin to adult mice and reverse their condition,' said neurobiologist Alcino Silva of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. 'We did not know ... that this drug would be equally effective for the learning disabilities as it is for tissue rejection.' Rapamycin treatment leveled the playing field between normal and TSC mice in as little as three days."


Drug reverses retardation in mice ,
Students evaluate ray tracing from developers' side

Vigile writes "Much has been said about ray tracing for gaming in recent weeks: luminaries like John Carmack, Cevat Yerli and NVIDIA's David Kirk have already placed their flags in the ground but what about developers that have actually worked on fully ray traced games? PC Perspective discusses the benefits and problems in art creation, programming and design on a ray traced game engine with a group of students working on two separate projects. These are not AAA-class titles but they do offer some great insights for anyone considering the ray tracing and rasterization debate."


Students evaluate ray tracing from developers' side ,
How facebook stores billions of photos

David Gobaud writes "Jason Sobel, the manager of infrastructure engineering at Facebook, gave an interesting presentation titled Needle in a Haystack: Efficient Storage of Billions of Photos at Stanford for the Stanford ACM. Jason explains how Facebook efficiently stores ~6.5 billion images, in 4 or 5 sizes each, totaling ~30 billion files, and a total of 540 TB and serving 475,000 images per second at peak. The presentation is now online here in the form of a Flowgram."


How facebook stores billions of photos ,
O'reilly to release drm-free ebooks in july

andrewsavikas writes "Starting in July, O'Reilly Media will pilot select books as DRM-free ebook bundles (PDF, EPUB, and Kindle-compatible Mobipocket) priced at or below the cover price of the book. David Pogue comments on the pilot in the wake of his own recent dustup about ebooks and piracy, covered previously on Slashdot."


O'reilly to release drm-free ebooks in july ,
Why are the best and brightest not flooding darpa?

David W. White writes "Wired mag's Danger Room carried an article today that highlighted how desperate the US Military's DARPA has become in its attempts to bring in additional brain power. The tactics include filmed testimonials, folders and even playing cards all screaming join DARPA! Where are all the Einsteins who want to be on the cutting edge for the Government?"


Why are the best and brightest not flooding darpa? ,

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