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L'actu en patates -
7 hours and 55 minutes ago
“Dès que nos instances auront validé le résultat [du] vote,
(…) je veux dire à tous très simplement que je serai le premier
secrétaire de tous les militants du parti socialiste car aucun militant ne doit manquer au
parti” a déclaré Martine Aubry à l’issue du second tour qui
la place en tête de l’élection du premier secrétaire du PS avec 42 voix
d’avance. (et là j’apprends qu’on ne féminise pas “premier
secrétaire” ?)
À lire sur LeMonde.fr :Â
PS : Royal reproche à Aubry de “s’autoproclamer” élue
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Planet Ubuntu -
14 minutes ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/ogmaciel.png alt= pif you like a
href=http://icculus.org/openboxOpenbox/a and want to play with the upcoming 3.4.8 version, download
the release candidate 1 here: a
href=http://icculus.org/openbox/releases/openbox-3.4.8-rc1.tar.gzhttp://icculus.org/openbox/releases/openbox-3.4.8-rc1.tar.gz/a.
Keep in mind that you#8217;ll have to patch a
href=http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Openbox:Download#ObConf_-_Openbox_configuration_toolobconf/a
by basically replacing #8216;obrender-3.0#8242; and #8216;obparser-3.0#8242; to
#8216;obrender-4.0#8242; and #8216;obparser-4.0#8242; respectively in the configure.ac file./p pOr
you use a strongconary-based/strong system, there is a version packaged directly from their
stronggit/strong repository which you can install by running strongsudo conary update
openbox=foresightlinux.rpath.org@fl:2-devel/strong./p pIf you find an issue, please read this a
href=http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Openbox:Contributepage/a to learn how to report it (that
goes for translations too)./p

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CNET News.com -
24 minutes ago
Team posts downloads and instructions for unlocking the firmware update, and also includes a word
of caution about Apples baseband technology.
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LegalTorrents -
27 minutes ago
Download the attachment
Band members: Allen/Mitchell/Moore/Walker Over a long summer, using borrowed and stolen equipment,
we recorded these songs in our bedrooms and living rooms. It was fun.
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Mashable! -
34 minutes ago
Would you pay for a job search application if you could get two others free of
charge? The people behind JobCompass are hopeful.
For $3.99, JobCompass [iTunes URL] gives iPhone users a
device to scour for jobs with extra emphasis on location - the better to quickly see how far from
home you’re willing to travel. Yes, there’s a reason “the daily grind” is
part of the everyman’s lexicon.
Here’s what you need to know about the download:
Design
As far as design goes, it’s one of the best. The free options currently on the market,
CareerBuilder’s “Jobs” [iTunes] and FICC’s “JOBS!” [iTunes], are noticeable less heavy on pizazz.
It’s not that browsing CareerBuilder’s more
veteran alternative isn’t nice to use. It definitely is. Pardon the pun, but it gets the
job done. It’s just that JobCompass wears itself better. Of course, whether it
$3.99 better is something to take into account as well.
Utility
It’s also useful insofar as mobile access goes. Inputs are easy enough to make. Return data
is conveniently arranged in pockets within a specified region. Subsequently, favored job listings
can be emailed for future reference. (Applying while on-the-go perhaps isn’t the ideal way
to seek gainful employment.)
Plans for Expansion
Currently, JobCompass scours US and English language listings only. (Via Indeed.com, with
connections to Monster, HotJobs, and focused like Dice and Cybercoders in the works.) Its
creators promise ample internationalism (Germany, Canada, UK, France and Spain, for example),
however, as well as and multilingual support in the future.
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
42 minutes ago
Nicolaus Copernicus is considered the first scientist to have removed the Earth from the center of
the solar system (universe at the time) and replaced it with the Sun. Now,...
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Sound Revolt - Releases -
51 minutes ago
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FOXNews.com -
58 minutes ago
Islamist fighters threatened to attack Somali pirates Sunday in an effort to rescue a Saudi oil
supertanker carrying $100 million worth of crude oil that was hijacked last week, the Agence
France-Presse reported.
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AvaxHome - All the news -
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Gizmodo -
59 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/YodaWallpaper.jpg" width="600"
height="450" style="display:block;" /And those pesky physicists said lightsabers weren't possible.
Peshaw, I say, pe-emshaw/em. I say this because Scottish scientists have created a miniature device
that attacks individual cancer cells using a cylinder of light. A two millimeter saber of light, or
emlight saber/em, if you will. The pinpoint accuracy (no Force powers necessary!) will allow
doctors to deliver meds to precisely where they're needed; alternatively, it could also be used
after a tumor is removed to ensure the surrounding area is truly cancer-free. Apparently, the
device is also going to be very useful for deadly hard-to-reach cancers, like that of the
pancreas./p pHowever, like any medical invention, there's testing and trials to be done, and this
lightsaber cancer-fighter is no exception. Still, hearing the inventor describe this thing you
can't help but get excited./p p"We can use lasers to punch tiny holes exactly where we want them,"
said Dr. Frank Gunn-Moore. "We can produce a rod of light - sometimes described as a sword - that
can even go around objects. It really does sound like science fiction."/p pThe good doctor doesn't
plan on stopping with cancer, either. Other diseases, such as Alzheimer's, are potential targets
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Gizmodo -
59 minutes ago
And those pesky physicists said lightsabers weren't possible. Peshaw, I say, pe-shaw. I say this
because Scottish scientists have created a miniature device that attacks individual cancer cells
using...
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Lifehacker -
59 minutes ago
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height="250" width="250" align="left" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2"/Windows only: If you like
varied wallpaper but find yourself frittering away time digging through your archives picking new
ones out, let Caledos Automatic Wallpaper Changer take care of the management side of things. You
can add multiple folders, set the frequency of change anywhere from every minute to every month and
anything in between. If you have multiple users on your workstation, their unique settings will be
preserved by login. One particularly handy feature is the "What I saw" menu available by right
clicking on the Caledos system tray icon. It displays the last 100 wallpapers as they were
displayed on the monitor allowing you to quickly remove wallpapers that just weren't up to snuff.
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Lifehacker -
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Windows only: If you like varied wallpaper but find yourself frittering away time digging through
your archives picking new ones out, let Caledos Automatic Wallpaper Changer take care of the...
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Engadget -
1 hours ago

If you thought
220 million pixels was a lot, well, you'd be
right. But given how things are in Texas relative
to everything
else, we'd say there's no denying that 307 million pixels is indeed a lot more. Dubbed the
world's highest resolution tiled display, Stallion has just been unveiled by the Texas Advanced
Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin. Designed for studying diminutive
cells and checking out old game footage, the system boasts 75 Dell 30-inch LCDs, each of which has
a native resolution of 2,560 x 1,600. It also packs 36GB of graphics memory, 108GB of system memory
and 100 processing cores. And just think -- if the Longhorns could get that one game back against
the Red Raiders, every fan within a 10-mile radius of Austin could see their team in the
championship game on this thing.
[Via KanYeWest
Blog]
Filed under: Displays
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 hours and 2 minutes ago
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BBC News | World | UK Edition -
1 hours and 5 minutes ago
Citigroup is in emergency talks with the US Treasury to gain extra funding amid uncertainty over
its future, reports say.
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KDE-Apps.org Content -
1 hours and 5 minutes ago
This script is the Amarok2/KDE4 equivalent of Swedish Internet Radiostations. The list of stations
are copied whole-sale from that script actually, and the rest of the script is based on the Cool
streams script. This was "ported" just because I missed that script when I upgraded to Amarok2.
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
I was testdriving Windows 7 since today, and after installing the ATI preview drivers, decided to
go into CCC for some setting tweaks.
Well well well. Amazing is all I can say.
CCC is now an INSTANTANEOUS load from start. And when I mean that, I mean it- it's probably the
fastest app to load in Win7. Called from desktop, immediate. Everywhere- immediate.
And RAM footprint? ~2MB. Yes Japanese girls, you can start screaming KAWAIIIII
now. :bleh:
@ The Catalyst team, awesome work on the first WDDM 1.1 drivers you made. You guys give us reasons
to switch. :drool:
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 hours and 7 minutes ago
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