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| Islamic Prayer Times Looking for Islamic Prayer Times? http://www.shopica.com | | Pitfalls of automated bill payment theodp writes "A few months ago, the NY Times' Ron Lieber extolled the virtues of allowing utilities, phone, and credit card companies to pull whatever you owe from your bank account. Big mistake. Lieber's readers fired back, telling him he was out of his mind for suggesting that they give billers unfettered access to their credit cards and bank accounts. Now Lieber goes through five of the glitches that can occur with any of the various methods of setting up automatic payments: 'You can give each biller permission to pull the full amount from your bank account. You can use the online bill system at your bank to push payments out automatically each month. Or you can charge every bill to your credit card and give only that card company permission to pull money from your bank account when the credit card bill is due. Each of these methods has its potential shortcomings...'" What kind of payment automation do you use, and why? Pitfalls of automated bill payment
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| Windows Security Antivirus - only $49.95! Free Online Scan! Detects and Removes Spyware, Adware, KeyLoggers, Browser Hijackers and Dialers on Your PC. http://security-antivirus.com | | Us no longer the world's internet hub museumpeace brings us a New York Times story about how internet traffic is increasingly flowing around the US as web-based industries catch up in other parts of the world. Other issues, such as the Patriot Act, have made foreign companies wary about having their data on US servers. From the NYTimes: "Internet industry executives and government officials have acknowledged that Internet traffic passing through the switching equipment of companies based in the United States has proved a distinct advantage for American intelligence agencies. In December 2005, The New York Times reported that the National Security Agency had established a program with the cooperation of American telecommunications firms that included the interception of foreign Internet communications. Some Internet technologists and privacy advocates say those actions and other government policies may be hastening the shift in Canadian and European traffic away from the United States." Us no longer the world's internet hub
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| Best Antivirus 2009 Scan you computer FREE NOW! Best online web scanner. Detect and remove viruses before they damage your computer! Our Special Offer!!!! http://scan.antivirus-2009.com/ | | Ibm flash memory breaks 1 million iops barrier alphadogg writes to tell us that IBM is claiming a victory on the flash storage front. Their new research project "Quicksilver" is claiming data transfer speeds of more than 1 million input/output operations per second (IOPS). "IBM said Quicksilver is two and a half times faster than its own SAN Volume Controller coupled with IBM's DS4700 storage. It would also be two and a half times faster than technology from Texas Memory Systems, which says it has the world's fastest storage with an IOPS rate of 400,000. " Ibm flash memory breaks 1 million iops barrier
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| What's the Right Birth Control Method For You? Before you decide, get the information you need to make an informed decision about birth control. www.EverydayHealth.com | | Bitten by the red hat perl bug snydeq writes "Smart coders always optimize the slowest thing. But what if 'the slowest thing' is the code supplied by your vendor? That was exactly the situation Vipul Ved Prakash discovered when he tinkered with a company Linux box on which Perl code was running at least 100 times slower than expected. The code, he found, was running on CentOS Linux, using Perl packages built by Red Hat. So Prakash got rid of the Perl executable that came with CentOS, compiled a new one from stock, and the bug disappeared. 'What's more disturbing,' McAllister writes, 'is that this Red Hat Perl performance issue is a known bug,' first documented in 2006 on Red Hat's own Bugzilla database. Folks affected by the current bug have two options: sit tight, or compile the Perl interpreter from source — effectively waiving your support contract. If a Linux vendor can't provide comprehensive maintenance and support for the open source software projects you depend on, McAllister asks, who ever will?" Bitten by the red hat perl bug
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| Nuclear decay may vary with earth-sun distance KentuckyFC writes "We've long thought that nuclear decay rates are constant regardless of ambient conditions (except in a few special cases where beta decay can be influenced by powerful electric fields). So that makes it hard to explain two puzzling experiments from the 1980s that found periodic variations over many years in the decay rates of silicon-32 and radium-226. Now a new analysis of the raw data says that changes in the decay rate are synchronized with each other and with Earth's distance from the sun. The physicists behind this work offer two theories to explain why this might be happening (abstract). First, some theorists think the sun produces a field that changes the value of the fine structure constant on Earth as its distance from the sun varies. That would certainly affect the rate of nuclear decay. Another idea is that the effect is caused by some kind of interaction with the neutrino flux from the sun's interior which also varies with distance. Take your pick. What makes the whole story even more intriguing is that for years physicists have disagreed over the decay rates of several isotopes such as titanium-44, silicon-32, and cesium-137. Perhaps they took their data at different times of the year?" Nuclear decay may vary with earth-sun distance
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| Rover exiting crater to continue martian marathon Riding with Robots writes "The robotic geologist Opportunity has nearly reached the rim of Victoria Crater, which it is leaving after a year of exploration inside. Rover handlers decided to abandon attempts to approach the crater's cliff walls when they saw a power spike similar to the one that preceded a broken wheel on its twin, Spirit. Opportunity is already making do with a stuck robotic arm. The mission's manager said, 'Both rovers show signs of aging, but they are both still capable of exciting exploration and scientific discovery.' Opportunity is set to continue trekking across the Meridiani Plains of Mars, even though its wheels have already seen 10 times the use they were designed for. Meanwhile, Spirit has survived yet another harsh Martian winter to produce another striking panorama." Adam Korbitz notes other Mars-related news that funding has been approved for the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Genomes (SETG) Project. The project was one of 15 selected to receive funds through a NASA research opportunity program. The stated goal of the proposal is to "develop a PCR detector for in situ analysis on other planets, most immediately, Mars. This instrument is so sensitive it should allow the detection very low levels of microbial life on Mars, and will determine its phylogenetic position by analysis of the DNA sequence of the genes detected in situ." Rover exiting crater to continue martian marathon
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| The power grid can't handle wind farms DesScorp writes "The Times reports on the problems of adding wind farms to the power grid. Because of the grid's old design, it can't handle the various spikes that wind farms sometimes have, and there's no efficient way to currently move massive amounts of that power from one section of the country to the other. Further complicating things is the fact that under current laws, power grid regulation is a state matter, and the Federal government has comparatively little authority over it right now. Critics are calling for federal authority over the grid, and massive new construction of 'superhighways' to share the wind power wealth nationally. Quoting the article, 'The dirty secret of clean energy is that while generating it is getting easier, moving it to market is not.'" The power grid can't handle wind farms
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| First oort cloud object may have been discovered SpuriousLogic alerts us to the discovery of what may be the first object ever discovered from the inner edge of the Oort cloud. 2006 SQ372 was found on images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Its discoverers theorize that this comet-like object and the planetoid Sedna, first spotted in 2003, might be Oort denizens. Sedna is in a stable orbit but 2006 SQ372 has been perturbed by the gravity of Uranus and/or Neptune, simulations suggest, so its orbital history is unknowable. 2006 SQ372 will travel out to 1,600 AU on this orbit, making it the most distant solar-system object yet found. The Oort cloud is believed to extend ten times that far, or about a quarter of a light-year. "Theoretical models of the formation of the Oort Cloud predict that it should also host a massive inner part, but comets from this region never make it near Earth. To see the long-period comets from the inner region of the Oort Cloud requires observing comets whose orbits always stay well outside Saturn's orbit — like 2006 SQ372." First oort cloud object may have been discovered
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| "shimmer vision" scopes see better using heat holy_calamity writes "New Scientist reports on a neat DARPA idea that uses the shimmer of heat haze to allow binoculars to see further. It works by exploiting the fact that some distortions from heat haze actually magnify objects behind them. The binoculars collect a series of frames when that is occurring to boost magnification by 3 times. The design goal is to be able to present one image a second, and to enable facial recognition at 90% accuracy at a distance of 1 km. The scopes could be on the battlefield inside of 3 years." "shimmer vision" scopes see better using heat
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| "e for all" game expo withers, pax thrives After the continued struggles of E3 this year, it looks like another IDG-based games conference will have its own troubles. BigDownload reports that most major game manufacturers are skipping E For All, in part due to their focus on the upcoming Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) and BlizzCon (which will be televised). E for All will have major presentations by Microsoft and EA, but you'll have to go to PAX to see events and exhibits from other big publishers; for example, the playable Jumpgate Evolution demo, the Guild Wars tournament, or the Omegathon. The Seattle Times ran a story about Penny Arcade's creators and how PAX came into existence. Further competition for E For All is coming from the Tokyo Game Show, which runs in the beginning of October. "e for all" game expo withers, pax thrives
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| Islamic agenda-prayer times Al-islam, islamic resources. ... All rights reserved for the Ministry unless used for research or da‘wah purposes Islamic agenda-prayer times
Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:04:00 GMT,
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| Islamicfinder: accurate prayer times, athan (azan), mosques (masjids ... Given a location, the site provides local prayer times and a list of masjids, Islamic centers and organizations, and Islamic-owned businesses nearby. Islamicfinder: accurate prayer times, athan (azan), mosques (masjids ...
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:15:00 GMT,
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| Germany prayer times, qiblah, mosques (masjids), islamic centers ... Prayer Times, Athan (Azan, Adhan, Salah, Salat) & Qiblah direction for more than 6 million cities and towns in the whole world. Also Find out Mosques (Masjids), Islamic Centers ... Germany prayer times, qiblah, mosques (masjids), islamic centers ...
Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:31:00 GMT,
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| Islamic prayer times around the world Choose your location, and find local Islamic prayer times. Data for 5 million cities worldwide, at your fingertips! Islamic prayer times around the world
Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:43:00 GMT,
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| Joomla! extensions directory - islamic prayer times Joomla - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... Disclaimer The extensions and reviews listed in this area have been submitted by the community and their ... Joomla! extensions directory - islamic prayer times
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 03:40:00 GMT,
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| Al asr islamic prayer times watch Al Asr Islamic watch gives very accurate salat times (Muslim prayer times) and Qibla (direction of Makkah) in Arabic and English. A good companion for Muslims at home or abroad ... Al asr islamic prayer times watch
Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:25:00 GMT,
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| Al asr islamic prayer times watch Al Asr Islamic watch gives very accurate salat times (Muslim prayer times) and Qibla (direction of Makkah) in Arabic and English. A good companion for Muslims at home or abroad ... Al asr islamic prayer times watch
Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:06:00 GMT,
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| Islamonline.net- prayer times Islamic Finder. The most famous and extensive prayer-calculating website, Islamic Finder determines prayer times based on area codes or city. Islamonline.net- prayer times
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 20:17:00 GMT,
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| Italy prayer times, qiblah, mosques (masjids), islamic centers ... Prayer Times, Athan (Azan, Adhan, Salah, Salat) & Qiblah direction for more than 6 million cities and towns in the whole world. Also Find out Mosques (Masjids), Islamic Centers ... Italy prayer times, qiblah, mosques (masjids), islamic centers ...
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 03:36:00 GMT,
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| Islamic center of virginia (icva) • prayer times Islamic Center of Virginia Website ... The Islamic Center of Virginia conducts two Jum'ah (جمعة) Prayers because of limited parking. Islamic center of virginia (icva) • prayer times
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 20:32:00 GMT,
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