“Congress must support electoral reforms such as guaranteeing paper receipts for electronic voting machines, providing remedies for long lines, and prohibiting partisan election officials.”
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“Congress must support electoral reforms such as guaranteeing paper receipts for electronic voting machines, providing remedies for long lines, and prohibiting partisan election officials.”
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I have a United Plus First Card VISA card, which has recently been bought buy Chase Bank. I have had credit cards since the
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Congress got together over the weekend, after spending so much time on the baseball/steroids issues, to discuss an ‘urgent’ matter. They called themselves together
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Today I received a message from Bob Parsons, President and Founder of GoDaddy.com (where I register my domain names) that there has been a
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That’s it, I have had it. With all the problems with virus issues, pop-up ads, internet scams, email spams, crashes, updates, flames, blogs gone
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I received a SPAM fax last month. A completely illegal fax advertising mortgages for a company somewhere in the US. On the fax were
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I wanted to find a non-partisan way to talk about this, but I just do not see it. (Spoiler: political rant…read at your own
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First off, no advertiser, not the publisher, not Apple, nor any other writer of MyMac is making me, or even asking me to write
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Today Yahoo announced music at 79 cents a song, and the papers claim, as they like to do, that this will hit Apple right
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There it was on the net, something called PearPC, which is a G3 emulator for Windows and Linux environments. Of course, a PPC running on a Windows machine just screamed out for me to try and get it to run Mac OS-X. A quick view of the about page for PearPC at Sourceforge says Mac OS-X 10.3 runs well with some caveats. Cool, how difficult could this be?
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If you into creating CD’s and DVD’s, you need Toast with JAM, an improvement over an already great product.
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Given that we are all remembering that day, I would like to tell of my experience of the time around 9/11, a not so ordinary tale.
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And I cannot tell you how many times I have looked at a bright object in the sky and said, “What is that?†So a chance to play with Starry Night Pro, self-proclaimed as “the world’s most realistic astronomy software†sounded like a great opportunity.
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Bob McCormick’s old article on Hot Rods of the New Millennium (from June 1999) really took me back. In my last year of high school and the first few years of college, I was a licensed NASCAR and NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) driver, and my buddies and I built sever muscle cars, a few just for racing
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Now first off, not to sound sexist, I should describe Macworld demographics on the floor. To be blunt, the crowd is mostly men of all ages, tilting heavily in the 20 to 40 year range, and a scattering of woman as well, but not nearly as many. Macworld is a total “nerd fest” for Mac lovers of all kind, but mostly young guys.
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