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[PalmAddicts] Jon over at the Palm Blog reminds us that tomorrow, you'll have the chance to connect in real-time with one of the most knowledgeable minds behind the support forums in a different kind of forum. Palm's...

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[Premazing.com] Can I tweet a friend, Regis? | Premazing.com: Palm's Director of Knowledge Management Dave Moloney will take over the reins of ." webOS and Pre customer support," Dave's definitely the person you want to call as your lifeline.) So if you've got a customer support question, be sure to join Dave on Twitter on Wednesday, August 26 from 1-2 PM Pacific time.

[PreCentral.net] Palm Profile Pic and Hands-On Video | PreCentral.net: So quit trying to defame Palm by labeling this a "carefully selected release" video by Palm "in order to get people worked up" about a "new phone that offers nothing new" when it is obviously just a leaked camera phone video by one of the Sprint employees! It's stupid negative comments like the quotes I took from your post that make people think you are some anti-Palm, iPhone-fanboy!!

[The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman's Blog] Broward Palm Beach - The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman's Blog - Saving ...: I put in my years at the Sun-Sentinel, bringing in millions selling classified and retail ads that rode the coattails of decent journalism and a fairly decent community relationship/readership and brand. But now that model has to change drastically and fast in order to sustain the S/S as a going concern.

[LLRX.com - Kennedy, Dennis] Features - Law Firms Play Catch-Up: Key Legal Technology Trends ...: A tip: firms probably do not want their IS departments signing standard outsourcing agreements without review by knowledgeable attorneys. It is not yet clear what the impact of storage of client data with or allowing potential access to client data by third party service providers will be on attorney-client privilege or confidentiality obligations.

[The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman's Blog] Broward Palm Beach - The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman's Blog - The ...: Then giving Bruce Lehr ANOTHER $2,500 on his 12/10/08 invoice delivered by hand for "professional services rendered during the investigatory statement of client by Howard Rosen, as well as investigatory statement of Robert Judd set for December 16th?" This, after Mr. Lehr stated on the original retainer agreement (which is unbelieable to BEGIN WITH) that, "the sum of $7,500 for said representation will not be refundable, but Mr.

[All MNN Content] You Are Here | MNN - Mother Nature Network: For example, the palm oil in our toothpaste, in our cookies and many other products, and how that affects the jungles of Borneo and deforestation there. Those types of things really awakened me to the other issues and the other connections that we have that we can use positively in order to affect change.

[Palm Goon] Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Palm Pre Processor ...: Additionally the OMAP3430 is supported by the TWL4030 power management/audio codec companion device which is designed specifically to maximize battery life and boost system performance in mobile phones that leverage the OMAP3430 applications processor. The highly integrated TWL4030 combines SmartReflex-compliant voltage regulators and converters, a high-fidelity audio/voice codec, class-AB/D audio amplifiers, high-speed USB 2.0 OTG transceiver, battery charger circuitry and much more into a single chip, significantly reducing board space and system cost while managing power consumption efficiently.

[Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine - Latest Articles] Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | Full text | Cultural ...: This cumulative body of knowledge and beliefs evolves by adaptive processes and is handed down through generations by cultural transmission [2]. Therefore, this knowledge is a dynamic process, which generally responds in a flexible way to environmental and socio-cultural changes [3].

[James Pethokoukis] James Pethokoukis » Blog Archive » Ron Paul's Fed audit idea: Are ...: I am a recent economics undergraduate, and it struck me as I went through my program that all economists essentially work like this: they have a specific specialty that they have studied intensely, and are extremely knowledgeable about. Like, for example, commercial fishing economics.

[WORLDmag.com | Community] WORLDmag.com | Community | Blog Archive | Whirled Views 8.8: Like Kim, some of the eternal hell stuff is over my head, but I always thought the lake of fire meant if you go there, you are obliterated for eternity, that there is eternal separation from God, that you no longer exist. I have always believed in hell because Jesus talked about it, but I’ve also thought that the torment is more mental anquish at knowing how you messed up and regretting it and also realizing that there’s no redo.

[Bob Smizik's Blog] Letters: Outrage over Savran - Bob Smizik's Blog - post-gazette.com: But I also wonder about our beloved analysts -- Jay Caufield, Kent Tekulve and Tunch Ilkin, who do such a wonderful job, I seriously hope that Liberty  doesn't have the intention of killing off our pre and post-game coverage, too. But even if they don't, what happens to Tunch?

[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Is this the start of PM4PM?: Gordon Brown had people who thought he was hot–really. If you look back, there were a lot of lady scribblers who saw Brown as the big manly Viking, er, Scot who had been cheated by girly Tony and was no doubt brooding about it in a sexy fashion, that is when he wasn’t thinking about how to restore true socialism and how he could help small African children.

[Schneier on Security] Schneier on Security: Choosing Secure Passwords: If all encodings agree only on ASCII in which the most significant bit (MSB) is masked, perhaps the most secure passwords should be limited to the lower 7 bits minus control characters (i.e., limited to decimal 32-126 or 0x20-0x7E, constituting alphanumerics without diacriticals and !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;?@[\]^_`{|}~ (in ASCII order) (I'm trusting the software where I'm posting this correctly represents those characters but they can be checked in Win's Character Map set to a common body text font). One writer about Linux filenames argued for using only POSIX-compliant characters for filenames: alphanumerics without diacriticals and - and _ only;

[Wal-Mart Watch] Blog: Wal-Mart Hires New Business Intelligence Firm | Wal-Mart ...: As part of the surveillance, the retailer last year had a long-haired employee infiltrate an anti-Wal-Mart group to determine if it planned protests at the company’s annual meeting, according to Bruce Gabbard, the fired security worker, who worked in Wal-Mart’s Threat Research and Analysis Group. The company also deployed cutting-edge monitoring systems made by a supplier to the Defense Department that allowed it to capture and record the actions of anyone connected to its global computer network.

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