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How To Organize Kids’ Schoolworkthriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Nov 16, 2008 If you have school aged children, then papers are probably a major issue in your home. Here’s a video from Real Simple with some simple tips to help get those papers organized. Tags: children, kids, organization … Also tagged: school, children, kids, organization, schoolwork, real simple |
pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Nov 3, 2008
I recently traveled to Europe to present at a few conferences. The Slovenia Oracle User Group (SIOUG) conducted an Oracle conference in Portoroz, a port city in Adriatic Sea. Thanks to my friend Joze Sengachnik, I had …
Also tagged: oracle, presentations, venice, doug, non tech articles, ukoug, sioug, portoroz
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Intelligence - Oct 25, 2008
The British High Court yesterday condemned the U.S. government's failure to turn over intelligence documents that could support the claims of a British resident held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who has argued that …
Also tagged: wales, afghanistan, london, pakistan, washington dc, u s, united states, united kingdom, to, ethiopia, guantanamo bay, detainee, morocco, over, turn, the pentagon, david miliband, u s department of justice, pressed, lloyd jones, u s district court, binyam mohamed, uk high court, united kingdom government
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Oct 24, 2008
TOKYO, Oct. 24 -- Due to a shrinking population and an expanding Internet, the decline and fall of newspapers in Japan is all but guaranteed.
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 23, 2008
The British High Court yesterday condemned the U.S. government's failure to turn over intelligence documents that could support the claims of a British resident held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who has argued that …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National Security, Pentagon and Defense Department News - Oct 22, 2008
The British High Court yesterday condemned the U.S. government's failure to turn over intelligence documents that could support the claims of a British resident held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who has argued that …
taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Oct 16, 2008
Richard Clayton posted a very interesting article over at Light Blue Touchpaper; he notes: Tyler Moore and I are presenting another one of our academic phishing papers today at the Anti-Phishing Working Group’s Third …
Also tagged: open source, uncategorized, phishing, anti spam, richard clayton, anti phish, open data
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Oct 15, 2008
Well before rockets carried satellites and then humans into space, before NASA was created, even before large computer mainframes were assembled to process all the information needed to make space travel possible …
Also tagged: germany, los angeles, new york, united states, be, alabama, united kingdom, futurist, nasa, to, adolf hitler, american museum of natural history, wernher von braun, von, buck rogers, huntsville, auctioned, u s s r, nasa marshall space flight center, braun s, harz mountains, catherine williamson
taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Oct 6, 2008
great set of photos from Chernobyl : scary stuff. amazing how accurate some of the Pripyat sets in Call of Duty 4 were (tags: chernobyl urban-decay pripyat nuclear-power accidents tragedy photos images tourism decay) …
Also tagged: chernobyl, bristol, blogging, security, data, crypto, cars, science, photos, driving, physics, parking, uncategorized, images, tourism, tragedy, accidents, nuclear power, decay, urban decay, datamining, pripyat, quantum crypto, via emergentchaos
blogs.sun.com » On The Margins - Sep 16, 2008
This four-year-old position paper I wrote for the W3C Mobile Web Initiative still reads well.
Also tagged: identity, technology, mobility