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Thursday, July 25, 2002 |
Want to set up a community Wi-Fi network?
80211b News notes that the EFF posted its friendly sharing ISP list: the Electronic Frontier Foundation made public their page that lists ISPs which either do not prohibit or explicitly allow shared use of bandwidth of a single account in a way that community and free wireless networks require. [80211b News]
6:51:41 PM
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It's a Steve Jobs love fest
Insanely Great Mac has a humorous short story and some interesting reader comments in What it's like to be personally insulted by Steve Jobs. This is not an Earth shattering item, but it is still interesting to see what people think of the great ego behind much of Apple's success, as well as its follies...
10:59:17 AM
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Chimera browser bumped to version 0.4
Chimera 0.4 (Updated 7/25/02) - The most recent mainstream build of Chimera adds more stability and many bug fixes, in addition to a more normalized downloading window that doesn't require control-clicking to properly download a file...
- Like Mozilla, Chimera now has daily new builds being rolled out that add new features and fix bugs. The latest builds as of are solid and make Chimera as good a browser as Mozilla in many ways...
6:48:08 AM
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Where will you be on Feb. 1, 2019?
The New York Times and other publications offer details about an asteroid that has a possibility of crashing to Earth on Feb. 19, 2019. Check out the Times article:
New Asteroid Has Long Odds for Earth Crash. A newly found asteroid, large enough to wreak worldwide destruction, will cross Earth's path in 2019, and although the chance of a collision is slim, astronomers cannot yet rule it out. By Kenneth Chang. [New York Times: Science]
Spacetoday has a wrap up of the articles about the asteroid...
6:26:42 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Rob McNair-Huff.
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