Topic: Religion - on September 19, 2003 at 9:51:19 PM CEST
Buddhist Monk Completes Seven-Year Run
A Buddhist priest dubbed the "marathon monk" has completed an ancient running ritual in the remote Japanese mountains that took seven years and covered a distance equivalent to a trip round the globe, wearing only a flowing white robe and flimsy straw sandals.
The 44-year-old monk, Genshin Fujinami, returned Thursday from his 24,800-mile spiritual journey in the Hiei mountains, a range of five peaks that rise above the ancient capital of Kyoto.
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Topic: LOST FOUND - on September 19, 2003 at 9:47:24 PM CEST
After 531 years, world's oldest wine in a barrel still has fine aroma
With its bright shades of golden-amber and its aromas of vanilla, hazelnut or camphor, the 1472 vintage of white Alsace wine has been ageing for over 500 years now in the cellars of the Strasbourg Hospice in eastern France.
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Topic: NATURE - on September 19, 2003 at 7:33:04 PM CEST
When giant guinea pigs roamed the Earth
Herds of buffalo-sized guinea pigs roamed South America millions of years ago, according to a study of a fossil that is today recognised as the biggest rodent ever discovered.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on September 19, 2003 at 7:05:36 PM CEST
Convertibles Shown at Javits Show
With two radically new redesigns serving as prototypes, IBM has been trying to gauge the reactions of customers, partners, analysts and journalists around the globe just like how automakers use the same venue (only filled out a bit more) every Spring with dealers, trade press and car enthusiasts. The goal is the same: hoping to gain a new understanding on just how the 10-year-old ThinkPad might evolve in terms of its design. If nothing else, the new designs underscore the current trend of how the lines between the desktops and notebooks have started to blur.
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Topic: LOST FOUND - on September 19, 2003 at 7:00:05 PM CEST
At home with Hitler
From Homes and Gardens Magazine, November 1938
Down for copyright reasons ??
This was originally on Words of Waldman, but had to be removed for copyright reasons (full explanation here). I figured the least I could do was a quick mirror, to stop it from disappearing.
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Topic: GOOGLE - on September 19, 2003 at 5:43:15 PM CEST
Google Dance Tool
The Google Dance Tool is provided as a tool to help you, the webmaster, determine when the Google search engine is spidering the internet. This is extremely useful if you want to know when your site(s) will rank in Google.
Would you like to add the Google Dance Tool to your web site? All you have to do is fill out our Google Dance Tool submission form and you and your visitors will be able to use this tool straight from your web site!
Test ?
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Topic: POLITIK - on September 19, 2003 at 1:41:16 PM CEST
Wir geben auf. SPD
Angesichts ihrer katastrophalen Umfragewerte in Bayern hat sich die SPD jetzt aus dem Wahlkampf zurückgezogen, unter dem Motto "mit Anstand verlieren": Ist zwar nur ein Gag der Satire-Zeitschrift "Titanic", in Aschaffenburg wunderte sich jedoch kaum jemand über die frustrierten Genossen.
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Topic: - on September 19, 2003 at 1:26:10 PM CEST
Windows to Power ATMs in 2005
Slammer & Code Red am Bankomat
Within three years, most bank machines that dispense cash will run on the Windows operating system, according to a study published last week.
By 2005, 65 percent of bank ATMs (not including free-standing machines in places like convenience stores and casinos) in the United States will use a stripped-down version of Windows. About 12 percent of the machines will use the operating system by the end of this year, according to Gwenn Bezard, an analyst at market researcher Celent.
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Topic: NATURE - on September 19, 2003 at 1:12:35 PM CEST
Reporter measures wind gusts in Virginia Beach
NBC’s Brian Williams and Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel are blown down a Virginia Beach, Va., street while trying to measure the speed of wind gusts between two structures.
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Topic: - on September 19, 2003 at 12:31:31 PM CEST
Internet Explorer lädt und startet beliebige Programme
Der c't-Browsercheck auf heise Security demonstriert jetzt eine der am Montag gemeldeten Schwachstellen des Internet Explorer. Bei dieser Sicherheitslücke genügt ein voreiliger Klick auf eine URL, um ohne weitere Nachfragen ein beliebiges Programm aus dem Internet herunterzuladen, auf dem Rechner zu installieren und auch gleich auszuführen. Dabei kann es sich genausogut um einen Virus, einen 0190-Dialer oder ein Schadprogramm handeln, das alle erreichbaren Dateien löscht.
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Topic: NATURE - on September 19, 2003 at 12:06:29 PM CEST
Büffelgroßes Nagetier entdeckt
Entdeckung in Südamerika: Anhand neuer Knochenfunde haben Forscher jetzt eine genauere Vorstellung vom größten bekannten Nagetier gewonnen.
Paläontologen haben in Venezuela versteinerte Überreste von zwei Tieren einer Art «Riesen-Meerschweinchen» gefunden. Die Größe der prähistorischen Nagetiere übersteigt das eher handliche Format ihrer heute lebenden Verwandten um ein Vielfaches.
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Topic: LOST FOUND - on September 19, 2003 at 2:14:41 AM CEST
Affen lassen sich nicht über den Tisch ziehen
Wenn Affen sich ungerecht behandelt fühlen, dann können sie richtig trotzig werden. In diesem Fall verzichten sie sogar auf sonst verlockend erscheinende Belohnungen. Fazit der Forscher: Affen lehnen Ungerechtigkeit ab. Das berichten die amerikanischen Wissenschaftler im britischen Fachblatt "Nature" (Bd. 425, S. 297). Dies Ergebnis aus Verhaltenstests deute darauf hin, dass nicht nur Menschen, sondern auch andere soziale Primaten Ungerechtigkeiten ablehnen.
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