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Actualités Emu-France -
1 hours and 24 minutes ago
Créé par BUT, Emuman, KK, Sword. Mame Plus! est sans problème la meilleure
version de Mame pour Windows, avec ou sans frontend. Support multi-langage, tirs automatiques,
option anti-sortie, interface interne améliorée, interface de gestion des roms
améliorée, effets vidéos supplémentaires (2xSai, RGB, hq3x, 2xPM...),
meilleure gestions des contrôles, support de la NeoGeo en mode console, il regroupe
également plein de correctifs et de drivers additionnels... - [QtGUI]SDL integration for
monitor and resolution selection[Emuman] - [QtGUI]auto check ini access privilege[Emuman] - updated
Simplified Chinese list (0127u8_1014) [kof2112] - [MAME] sync with 0.127u8 [Sword] - changed
kof99d, kof2000d, kof2001d, mslug3d romset [flycboy] - updated UI_COLOR_DISPLAY and
UI_COLOR_PALETTE compiling definitions [Sword] - fixed NEOCPSMAME build. use make
SUBTARGET=neocpspgm to compile. [Sword] - catlist v0.127u7 [s_bastian] - removed win9x support
[feedback mamep_svn_r2934] - [MESS] sync with svn r3426 [Sword] - [MAME] sync with 0.127u7 #2
[Sword] - fixed names for Mahjong games [YuiFAN] - updated Japanese list (jplist0127u5_0929)
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Engadget -
2 hours and 54 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/announcements/" rel="tag"Announcements/a, a
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gadget industry's single most important event -- and the busiest week of our entire year -- which
is why when the CEA rings, we take the call. And while we tend not to bother with a lot of industry
partnerships, we've accepted the rare distinction for Engadget to be named the first-ever Official
Blog Partner of CES.br /br /Of course, for you (and us) nothing much changes when it comes time to
hit the floor at CES 2009: we don't accept any hookups or editorial privileges from the CEA, and,
as always, we're out to live up to our own reputation for bringing you no-holds-barred,
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BetaNews.Com -
19 hours and 47 minutes ago
A less-than-critical Vista hole could become more critical, as Microsoft's security team says it's
aware of a published exploit that could enable an ordinary process to pass itself off as a system
process with unrestricted access.
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Challies Dot Com -
20 hours and 50 minutes ago
pIf you've been reading this site for a few years, you may remember the time I wrote about my old
van leaving me stranded on the side of the highway. My lease was nearly over and I had to drive
across town (about one hour each way) to visit a car dealer and have him put a price on my van.
This happened to be a rare occasion that I did not have my cell phone with me. The charger had
disappeared, the battery was flat, and I just left the phone at home, setting off without it./p pAs
I was making my way home, zipping along the area's busiest highway, I heard a strange sound and
thought, "I hope that's not my car." I looked around and couldn't see any other vehicles close
enough to me that it could be anything but my car. Within a couple of seconds the car began to
shake and then it began to vibrate so strongly that it became a chore to hold it straight. It did
not take long to realize that I had blown a tire at 100 kilometers per hour. It so happened that I
was on a bridge at the time and one that offered no shoulder to pull onto. I threw on the hazard
lights and crept along, driving as fast as I dared on three tires and one rim. Trucks, cars and
buses were honking and swerving to avoid me on the slick, rainy pavement. But finally the bridge
ended and I was able to pull over to the side and stop. While it was not exactly my choice, I could
hardly have picked a worse place to stop. I ended up parked in the middle of a triangular area
right where two major highways converged--between the inside lane of one highway and the merging
outside lane of a second highway. Cars were tearing by on the right and the left, joining the flow
of mid-afternoon traffic. I had no phone, it was pouring rain, and this was definitely no place to
attempt to change the tire. I knew no passerby would stop, as there simply was not a good place to
do so./p pAnd so I did the obvious thing. I said, "God, I'm kind of stuck here. I'd really
appreciate it if you'd send along a police car or a tow truck. It would be a long, dangerous, wet
walk to a phone and really, the only building nearby is a Kingdom Hall and it doesn't look like
anyone is there, so I'm just going to stay here and wait for you to send help." And that's what I
did. With cars hurtling by on both sides, I sat and looked expectantly out the back window. Sure
enough, it took only ten or fifteen minutes for a tow truck to show up. Handily, it was a flat bed
truck--it would have been very difficult for him to get behind my van to tow from the rear. Equally
handily, it was a CAA truck (CAA is the Canadian chapter of the American Automobile Club) and,
since I am a CAA member, the towing would cost me nothing. Within five minutes he had hoisted the
van onto his truck, secured it, and pulled back into traffic. He had a good laugh at me, saying
what I already knew--that I really could not have picked a worse spot to break down. He even took
the opportunity to call his manager and laugh about it./p pI asked him if someone had called him on
my behalf or if he had just happened by. "No," he said. "I just dropped someone off in Georgetown
and had decided to take the side roads back. But then I changed my mind and figured I'd take the
highway just to see if anyone out here needed a tow." Imagine that./p pThis really isn't much of a
story. I was never in great danger and really only suffered a couple of hours of inconvenience
while waiting for the tires to be changed. But as I was sitting in Wal-Mart, munching on a
McDonald's burger and wondering what the tires would cost, I thought back to my reaction when the
tow truck showed up. I realized I had blurted out, naturally enough, "Thank you, God" as I saw the
truck turn on his lights and pull in just ahead of me. I was not the least bit surprised that the
truck had shown up and had shown up quickly. God knew I was in a tight spot and I had asked Him to
provide for me. He seemed glad enough to do so. "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you
will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who
seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. What father among you, if his son asks
for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent; or if he asks for an egg, will give him a
scorpion? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more
will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!"/p pIt occurred to me then that
it is really only the privilege of the Christian to be thankful. I spoke about this a few days
later with a friend of mine who is ambivalent about the possibility of God's existence. I asked her
how she would feel in a similar situation. Would she be thankful? And if so, to whom would she
express thanks? Without God we can only believe in fate or karma. No one offers thanks to fate.
Fate is nothing. It is impersonal, directionless. No one asks anything of fate and no one offers
thanks to fate. I could be thankful to the driver of the tow truck, and I was of course, but who
was it that so ordered things that he was returning from Georgetown just at that moment? And how
was it that he changed his mind and decided to take the highway home rather than the faster back
roads? Surely not fate, chance or karma. The God who knows the number of hairs on my head is the
same God who took care of me that day. And I am thankful./p pToday is Thanksgiving day up here in
Canada. It is a day set aside specifically to offer thanks. It is sad to think of how many
Canadians will sit with their loved ones around tables loaded with food and will be unable and
unwilling to thank the One who has provided it for them. They may thank mothers for making food or
fathers for providing it, but they will not be able to thank the God who has given them the
talents, the abilities, and, well, everything else. My expression of thanks in the car that day was
natural. It was really just an outpouring of the faith God that has given to me. It was an
expression of worship to the God who proved again that day that He is in control. Where there was
faith-based expectation, gratitude naturally followed. I was filled with thanksgiving for
thanksgiving. I was filled with thanks for the ability and the privilege of giving thanks. God is
good to provide and is good to allow us to thank Him for His provision./pa
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Loquo Barcelona: coches -
1 days ago
Año 2001, 105cv, 160.000 km, a/a, d/a, e/e, c/c con mando, airbags, ifi con cargador de CDs,
bluetooth, asientos de piel alcantara y tela, llantas. Acepto vehiculo como parte del pago....
  
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
1 days and 10 hours ago
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hspace="10" vspace="10" VFront is a dynamic Web-based front-end for MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
It is written in PHP and Javascript. With it, you can create masks to manage your data in AJAX
style, different rules and privileges for groups, reports in XML, HTML, and PDF format, statistics,
and much more. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr /
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1 days and 10 hours ago
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Debian Security -
1 days and 13 hours ago
pSeveral vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of
service or privilege escalation. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the
following problems:/p
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Gear Live -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Gaming magnate Richard Garriott made a successful
launch into space today and becomes the first 2nd generation astronaut. His father, Owen, watched
as his son, U.S. astronaut Michael Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov boarded the
Russian Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft and took off. Garriott paid $35 million for the privilege of 10
days of galactic fun aboard the Space Station. His projects include blowing bubbles in space to
show its effects when done in zero-gravity. Another is to photograph Earth and compare his
pictures with those his father took from Skylab in 1973.
Tags: astronaut
(T), gaming (T), owen garriott (T), richard garriott (T), skylab (T), soyuz (T), space (T)
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