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 Class of Nov 14 2000
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 1897, Nov. 14. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The Germans occupied Jiaozhou Bay (See 1897, Nov. 14) with Qingdao, following the murder of two missionaries in Shandong.
The move had been long under consideration and was looked upon by the Germans as the logical consequence of the Tripartite Intervention (1895).
www.bartleby.com /67/1423.html

  
 Lifestyles Nov. 5, 2001
Wish lists in the Medical Center will be available Nov. 19 through Nov. 21 in the Hospital lobby and across from the Wildcat Café in the Kentucky Clinic.
Saturday, Nov. 10, in the Concert Hall of the Singletary Center for the Arts.
Wish lists will be available at that event and Nov. 19 and 20 from campus chairperson Ann Coke in the Student Affairs office and in the Student Center, Peterson Service Building and Agriculture North Building.
www.uky.edu /PR/UK_News/lifestyles11501.html   (444 words)

  
 News@UofT -- Photon switch on leading edge of more powerful computers -- Nov. 19, 2001
News@UofT -- Photon switch on leading edge of more powerful computers -- Nov. 19, 2001
"By using a switch to manipulate photons, optical transistors can be created which could pave the way to a new generation of quantum computers and solve problems that traditional computers would have difficulty with," Resch says, including database searches and the ability to crack codes on the Internet.
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a "switch" involving the manipulation of a photon that may lead to the creation of an optical transistor and usher in a new era of more powerful computers.
www.newsandevents.utoronto.ca /bin2/011119d.asp   (444 words)

  
 ENVIRONMENT-CHILE: Electronic Garbage Poses Increasing Dangers
SANTIAGO, Nov 9 (Tierramérica) - Computers and mobile telephones that have become obsolete are forming a mountain of electronic waste in Chile.
The quantity of obsolete equipment accumulating in Chile is cause for concern: more than five million used cellular phones, more than 1.5 million computers and thousands of other items, such as televisions, video recorders, calculators, printers and photocopiers.
In 1994, just over 100,000 computers were sold in Chile, but the record was set in 2000 when nearly 420,000 computers were sold.
www.ipsnews.net /interna.asp?idnews=26208   (444 words)

  
 Oct/Nov Computers
During computer lab we are typing stories that were important to us or just made up stories.
We had to plan it out in our seed journal first, then we wrote a Final copy, and then we typed it on the computer.
Type in a title and an important fact then you get a new page and then type in as many facts as you know but only three are allowed to a page.
www.er9.org /res/gr4_wermuth/computers.htm   (444 words)

  
 Multics Bibliography
In the late spring and early summer of 1964 it became obvious that greater facility in the computing system was required if time-sharing techniques were to move from the state of an interesting pilot experiment into that of a useful prototype for remote access computer systems.
The system includes particular features for creating instructional software, and in that application it is intended for direct use by teachers or other persons whose expertise lies in the subject matter being addressed, but not necessarily in computer programming.
The goals are to identify the minimum mechanism that must be correct to guarantee computer enforcement of desired constraints on information access, to simplify the structure of that minimum mechanism to make verification of correctness by auditing possible, and to demonstrate by test implementation that the security kernel so developed is...
www.multicians.org /biblio.html   (444 words)

  
 Intel to launch 3Ghz+ CPU on Nov 14
Intel is slated to launch the 3GHz version of its Pentium 4 processor on Nov. 14, fulfilling promises made by company executives more than a year ago, according to solution providers informed about the release date.
An Intel spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the Nov. 14 launch date but said the company still plans to release the 3GHz P4 chip this quarter.
The product launch likely will affect pricing throughout Intel's P4 lineup in the remaining six weeks of the fourth quarter, which covers the peak holiday selling season, said the solution providers, who wished to remain anonymous.
www.ocworkbench.com /ocwbcgi/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1033985499,25491,   (444 words)

  
 CNN.com - Ten Commandments monument moved - Nov. 14, 2003
CNN.com - Ten Commandments monument moved - Nov. 14, 2003
All external sites will open in a new browser.
New poll says Americans disapprove of federal court order
www.cnn.com /2003/LAW/08/27/ten.commandments/index.html   (444 words)

  
 Consumers belittle 5-centavo ... - Nov. 12, 2003
Soleco was earlier granted a temporary reduction of 5 centavos by the Energy Regulatory Commission.
MAASIN CITY -- A consumers' group in Southern Leyte province has rejected as measly the 5-centavo reduction in electricity rates offered by the local electric cooperative here, considering that the government is set to condone the co-op's 300 million-peso loan.
But the ERC has ordered Soleco to conduct a public hearing when the cooperative asked the ERC to make the reduction permanent.
www.inq7.net /reg/2003/nov/12/text/reg_7-1-p.htm   (149 words)

  
 Computers - Nov 2000
Help and Support for your operating system, computer, and applications is integrated into one location, and features better, easier-to-read trouble-shooter menus.
Windows Me will not allow the inadvertent deletion or alteration of critical system files by rogue applications, a careless computer user, or a malicious virus.
There are seven pool classics in which to compete, as well as five more “cool pool games” to play should one lose interest in the traditional games.
www.policejournalsa.org.au /0011/28a.html   (149 words)

  
 Computers Current Month TV Schedule
Computer graphics recreate fantastic ancient sites at the height of their glory, including Egypt's pyramids and the Sphinx, India's Taj Mahal, Greece's Parthenon and Great Britain's Stonehenge.
Computer hackers learn the device they were hired to retrieve is capable of cracking the nation's security systems.
The Internet and computer files are linked to the vicious stabbing death of a female psychologist during a probe by Detectives Briscoe and Green.
www.tv-now.com /stars/pcontv.html   (149 words)

  
 David Loundy, Attorney
Computer crime, copyright, defamation, trademarks, communications law, First Amendment, obscenity/indecency law, privacy, service provider liability, Internet use, etc.
"Computer Law Pitfalls," Illinois State Bar Association, Intellectual Property Pitfalls, Apr. 11, 2002.
"Computer Crime, Information Warfare & Economic Espionage," Fall 1999, Fall 2000, and Spring 2002.
www.loundy.com /Resume.html   (149 words)

  
 Tom's Hardware Guide
Nov 23 - Another survey says Mozilla up, IE down
Nov 15 - 3.8 GHz P4-570 and E0 Stepping To End Intel's Performan...
Nov 24 - Tiny carbon cylinders set record
www.tomshardware.com /index.html   (149 words)

  
 Holiday computers cheap - Nov. 25, 1997
     IBM, one of the last to market with a low-priced computer, has introduced a new Aptiva model that comes equipped with a 166-megahertz K6 processor from Advanced Micro Devices.
     For those that want a little more power, Compaq is selling a 200-megahertz computer for as low as $1,199.
Notebook computers generally cost more than comparably-equipped desktops.
www.moneymag.com /1997/11/25/technology/xmas_computers   (149 words)

  
 November 2004 - Iraq Special Weapons News
Fallujah Reconstruction Effort to Begin Soon AFPS 19 Nov 2004-- The successful military operation in Fallujah, Iraq, needs to be followed by an equally successful reconstruction operation, and the United States and Iraq are poised to begin that effort perhaps within the next week or two, officials told Pentagon reporters today.
Marines assist Iraqis recover remains of Fallujah conflict USMC News 19 Nov 2004-- As U.S. Marines fired their final shots in Fallujah, the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment civil affairs team is helping local Iraqis begin the body recovery process in the war-torn city.
Buried Treasure: Soldiers unearth weapons caches Army News 19 Nov 2004-- Just outside of Logistics Support Area Anaconda, the end of the road is not the end of the mission for the scouts in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1-77th Armor, 1st Infantry Division; they dismount and go farther.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/iraq/2004/11/11-19_index.htm   (953 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY
— Monet, with Pissaro [10 Jul 1830 – 12 Nov 1903], is recognized as being one of the creators of Impressionism, and he was the most convinced and consistent Impressionist of them all.
Later, in 1862, he entered the Atelier Gleyre, where he met Bazille 06 Dec 1841 – 28 Nov 1870], Renoir [25 Feb 1841 – 03 Dec 1919] and Sisley [30 Oct 1839 – 29 January 1899].
After finishing his military service in Algeria (1860-1861) Monet attended the Académie Suisse and there made the acquaintance of Pissarro and Cézanne [19 Jan 1839 – 22 Oct 1906].
www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br /art/art4nov/art1114.html   (953 words)

  
 Births received Nov. 5 (printable version)
TIAR: To Marc C. and Morgan A. of Reno, a daughter, Nov. 4, 2004.
OBOS: To Martin J. and Jennifer L. of Sparks, a son, Nov. 4, 2004.
GARRETT: To Timothy Garrett and Jennifer L. Wright-Garrett of Fernley, a son, Nov. 2, 2004.
www.rgj.com /news/printstory.php?id=84929   (176 words)

  
 Overlawyered.com archives Nov. 2002 pt. I
The hullabaloo over suing fast-food chains has been great publicity for Washington-based law prof John Banzhaf, who finds himself the subject of a profile in the Washington Post (Libby Copeland, "Snack Attack", Nov.
The town of Recklinghausen, north of Cologne, fired the zookeeper after he was caught barbecuing five Tibetan mountain chickens and two Cameroonian sheep at the zoo, popular with children who were allowed to stroke the animals.
He also demands that the MVP trophy be taken from the winner and given to his son, Steven." ("Father sues team for not naming son MVP", AP/ESPN, Nov.
overlawyered.com /archives/02/nov1.html   (2993 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: Oct. 30-Nov. 5
11/3/00 12:50 PM ET A Nov. 3 Bill Meehan column, Jes' Going Along for the Ride, mistakenly used the word "volume" to mean "volatility." A sentence in the column should have read: However, investors should scale into hedges on strength, as volatility declines, and use weakness in stocks with exceptional absolute value to nibble.
The Nov. 2 SiliconStreet.com, Reg FD Works: Nortel Provides Evidence, incorrectly attributed comments on selective disclosure rules to SEC Chief Accountant Lynn Turner.
A Nov. 3 Don Luskin column, The Art of the Pairs Trade, misstated the symbol for Network Appliance (NTAP:Nasdaq).
www.thestreet.com /markets/corrections/1147383.html   (327 words)

  
 Welcome to Altech Computers, Australia
A whisper-quiet 300W power supply is included, as well as front mounted 7-in-1 card reader, USB2.0, Firewire and audio.
We are proud to announce we are now the exclusive Australian distributor for GlacialTech coolers, GlacialTech are one of the leaders in cooling technology delivering value for money, excellent quality and now you can buy all your GlacialTech products right here at Altech Computers.
Able to accommodate any MicroATX motherboard, the Aria is the perfect solution for home theatre integration or those that like their computers small without compromising on features.
www.altech.com.au   (327 words)

  
 olds2001.txt
Nov 4th Acquired an older model Sega Master System with three boxed games : Ghostbusters, Bonanza Bros and Donald Duck Lucky Dime Capers.
Nov 7th Received Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX for Dreamcast (if all DC games are going to be priced like this soon, we're gonna get them all!) Added a bunch of pictures of weird and obscure pre-1985 computers.
Nov 2nd Added new pictures here and there and updated several pages.
www.pelikonepeijoonit.net /olds2001.txt   (327 words)

  
 Computer's and LAN's
But it would also resemble a computer memory chip, because it would plug directly into an electronic circuit and have no moving parts.
The device would be like a standard CD-R (CD-recordable) disc in that writing data onto it makes permanent changes and can only be done once.
US scientists at Princeton University, New Jersey, and computer giants Hewlett-Packard combined the polymer with very thin-film, silicon-based electronics.
www.kleverkids.com /harris-computers/Nov-2003-archive.html   (327 words)

  
 NewsCuts.com Press Releases - Computers
Universal Press Syndicate's "Digital Slob" Columnist To Be Guest on "Computers 2K4" radio show on Nov. 28
Allows graphical data mapping and auto-generation of programming code [PRWEB Nov 23, 2004]
In fact, we're so confident in our systems, that if you find a better performing computer, we will not only refund your purchase price, but we will also pay for the other system.
www.newscuts.com /press_releases/computer.shtml   (327 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY
On 19 November 1942 Schultz set off to the Judenrat for some bread and died in the street, shot by Gestapo officer Karl GĂĽnther, in revenge for Schultz's “owner” having shot Günther's own Jewish “slave”, a dentist called Löwe, during the same Nazi murderous rampage which killed 263 other Jews in that street.
At that time Schulz planned to escape from Drohobycz with false documents and money provided by his Warsaw friends.
They had two children: Jan Weenix II [Jun 1642 – 19 Sep 1719 bur.], who became a still-life, landscape, and portrait painter, and Gillis Weenix, about whom little is known.
www.safran-arts.com /42day/art/art4nov/art1119.html   (7935 words)

  
 NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION - ENFORCEMENT ACTION - NOV-99-19
A Notice of Appeal must reference this NOV. Within ten (10) days after filing a Notice of Appeal, the Respondent must file with the NIGC a supplemental statement that states with particularity the relief desired and the grounds therefore and includes, when available, supporting evidence in the form of affidavits.
The violations cited in this NOV may result in the assessment of civil fines against the Respondent in an amount not to exceed $25,000 per day, per violation.
On March 19, 1994, the Seneca Nation adopted a gaming ordinance (hereinafter "Ordinance") which was submitted for approval to the NIGC.
www.nigc.gov /nigc/documents/actions/1999/NOV-99-19.jsp   (928 words)

  
 Playbill News: Don't Let It Be Forgot: Arena Stage's Dark, Rough-Hewn and Multicultural Camelot Starts Nov. 14
Playbill News: Don't Let It Be Forgot: Arena Stage's Dark, Rough-Hewn and Multicultural Camelot Starts Nov. 14
Arena Stage in Washington, DC, reignites that "one brief shining moment" known as Camelot, the musical, Nov. 14-Jan. 4, 2004, featuring a love triangle of Matt Bogart, Kate Suber and Steven Skybell as Lancelot, Guenevere and Arthur, respectively.
Don't Let It Be Forgot: Arena Stage's Dark, Rough-Hewn and Multicultural Camelot Starts Nov. 14
www.playbill.com /news/article/82782.html   (928 words)

  
 ENCYCLOPEDIA METALLICA - Concert info: London, TFI Friday England - 14 Nov, 1997
ENCYCLOPEDIA METALLICA - Concert info: London, TFI Friday England- 14 Nov, 1997
www.encyclopedia-metallica.com /live/1144.shtml   (928 words)

  
 Nov 13: Jupiter II
Nov 13: Jupiter II Jupiter is highly oblate (flattened).
The bow shock from this boundary reaches beyond the orbit of Saturn.
Plus, Jupiter has a very high rotation rate (once every 9.8 hours).
zebu.uoregon.edu /disted/ph121/js19.html   (643 words)

  
 Cambodian Flutist To Visit UI For Film, Discussion Nov. 5
Wednesday, Nov. 5 in the Illinois Room (No. 348) of the Iowa Memorial Union, followed by a discussion with Chorn-Pond.
His visit is sponsored by UI International Programs as a preview to International Education Week, which runs Nov. 17 to 21.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, both also in The Illinois Room.
www.uiowa.edu /~ournews/2003/october/102803flutist.html   (818 words)

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