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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 | | Ivan calderon statistics - baseball-reference.com Ivan Calderon batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and ... ... Ivan calderon statistics - baseball-reference.com
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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/ | | Iván calderón (baseball) - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ivan Calderón Pérez (March 19, 1962 – December 27, 2003), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player from 1984 to 1993, and was named an All ... Iván calderón (baseball) - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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| Find ivan calderon Shop and compare great deals on ivan calderon and other related products http://www.MonsterMarketplace.com | | Iván calderón - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iván Calderón can refer to: Iván Calderón (boxer) Iván Calderón (baseball) Iván calderón - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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| Boxing: ivan calderon fights HBO Sports Archives holds a variety of rights to HBO Sports' WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, BOXING AFTER DARK and HBO PAY-PER-VIEW events, which have been broadcast over the past 30 ... Boxing: ivan calderon fights
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| Ivan calderon training camp update! » fightfan.com: boxing news ... Canadian FightFans. FightFan.com. A Division of Punishing Enterprises Inc. Publisher. Joe Bruiser. Editorial Director. Ace Freeman. Copy Editor. The Hatchet. Contributors Ivan calderon training camp update! » fightfan.com: boxing news ...
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| Ivan calderon interview and sparring video! » fightfan.com: boxing ... Canadian FightFans. FightFan.com. A Division of Punishing Enterprises Inc. Publisher. Joe Bruiser. Editorial Director. Ace Freeman. Copy Editor. The Hatchet. Contributors Ivan calderon interview and sparring video! » fightfan.com: boxing ...
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| Ivan calderon You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Ivan calderon
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| Ivan caldéron You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Ivan caldéron
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| Ivan calderon vs. hugo cazares ii - east side boxing forum Ivan Calderon vs. Hugo Cazares II Fantasy Boxing Betting ... You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access to ... Ivan calderon vs. hugo cazares ii - east side boxing forum
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| Microsoft and olpc agree to put xp on the xo laptop Apro+im points out a NYTimes report which states that Microsoft and the OLPC project have officially agreed to put Windows XP on the XO laptop. While Microsoft has been working toward this for some time, analysts began to think a deal was more likely after Walter Bender resigned from the project and was replaced by Charles Kane. Former OLPC security developer Ivan Krstic had a lot to say about Windows on the XO as well. From the Times: "Windows will add a bit to the price of the machines, about $3, the licensing fee Microsoft charges to some developing nations under a program called Unlimited Potential. For those nations that want dual-boot models, running both Windows and Linux, the extra hardware required will add another $7 or so to the cost of the machines, Mr. Negroponte said. The project's agreement with Microsoft involves no payment by the software giant, and Microsoft will not join One Laptop Per Child's board. 'We've stayed very pure,' Mr. Negroponte said. Microsoft and olpc agree to put xp on the xo laptop
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| Stupid hacker tricks - the folly of youth N_burnsy points out an article in Computerworld which "profiles several youthful hackers, some still serving prison time, some free, who have been caught indulging in some fairly serious cybercrime, and looks at their crimes and the lessons they have (or have not yet) learned. Starting with Farid 'Diab10' Essebar, currently a guest of the Moroccan prison system, who wrote and distributed the Mytob, Rbot, and Zotob botnet Trojans. There's Ivan Maksakov, Alexander Petrov, and Denis Stepanov, all guests of the Russian penal system, sentenced to eight years at hard labor for creating a botnet to engage in DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks to blackmail online gambling sites based in the UK, threatening to take the sites down during major sporting events. Then there's Shawn Nematbakhsh who was a little too eager to prove a point about the electronic balloting system that the University of California employed to hold student council elections, by writing a script that cast 800 votes for a fictitious candidate named American Ninja." Not everyone on the list is exactly youthful, and the range of offenses shows how lumpy this area is both to the law and in public perception. Stupid hacker tricks - the folly of youth
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| Eulas for malware I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The authors of the Zeus malware have added an end-user license agreement to their product. The buyer is, of course, permitted to infect as many computers with Zeus as they please, but they have no right to distribute it for 'any business or commercial purpose not connected with this sale,' and they can't examine the source, use it to control non-Zeus botnets, or send it to anti-virus companies. Oh, and they commit to paying for future upgrades, too — wouldn't Microsoft love to be able to add that term to their EULA. While it seems silly to imagine Zeus's authors going to the authorities for violations of this EULA, if they're anything like the Russian Business Network, they probably have an extra-judicial means of contract enforcement named Ivan. That said, this is by no means the first EULA-encrusted malware." Eulas for malware
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| California lawmaker proposes music download tax modemac writes "Sacramento, California Assemblyman Charles Calderon wants to expand a 75-year-old sales tax on 'tangible personal property' to include music downloads from iTunes and other music-download sites. The tax would specifically apply to music downloads, but the estimate used in this article for revenue generated by 'Net downloading also "includes pornography downloads." The measure, AB 1956, will be considered on Monday, April 14th." California lawmaker proposes music download tax
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| Sparql graduates to w3c recommendation KjetilK writes "The W3C just gave SPARQL the stamp of approval. SPARQL is a query language for the Semantic Web, and differs from other query languages in that is usable across different data sources. There are already 14 implementations of the spec available. Most of them are free software. There are also billions of relations out there that are query-able, thanks to the Linking Open Data project. The structured data of Wikipedia is now query-able at DBpedia. Also, have a look at Ivan Herman's presentations on this topic." Sparql graduates to w3c recommendation
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| Robotic presence for a telecommuter McGregorMortis writes "Ivan lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and telecommutes to work in Waterloo, Ontario. But in meetings, speaker-phones suck: can't hear everybody, can't move around, no visual contact. So Ivan made an IvanAnywhere robot to give him a physical presence in the office. If Ivan wants to talk to a coworker, he just steers radio-controlled IvanAnywhere into that person's office for a chat." Robotic presence for a telecommuter
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| 2006 ig nobel prizes awarded davidwr writes "The Ig-Nobel Peace Prize went to Howard Stapleton for his groundbreaking research in teenager-repellent technology. D. Lynn Halpern won an award for research into why fingernails on a chalkboard are almost as annoying as teenagers. Ivan Schwab garnered his award for research into avian headacheology. Two french researchers cooked up a medal for spaghetti research. Read more about these and other prizes here and at the Improbable Research official web site. To those Slashdotters who were expecting an award, better luck next year." 2006 ig nobel prizes awarded
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| Building the jdk on debian gnu/linux Ivan Tarasov writes "Ever wanted to hack the JDK sources to get rid of some nasty bug which bothered you for so long, but was embarrassed by the complexity of the JDK build process? Now you have a good tutorial on how to do it on Debian GNU/Linux: last night I posted a blog entry on how to build the JDK 6 (sources of which are available at the Peabody site). This entry describes in detail which packages you need installed, how do you tweak the sources to make them buildable and how to proceed with the build. The build process for other Linux distributions must be very similar, so don't turn away if you don't use Debian. There is also a nice blog entry by Cay Horstmann "Honey, I built the JDK! (on Ubuntu)"." Building the jdk on debian gnu/linux
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| Windows bumps unix as top server os Ivan writes " Windows narrowly bumped Unix in 2005 to claim the top spot in server sales for the first time, according to a new report from IDC. Computer makers sold $17.7 billion worth of Windows servers worldwide in 2005 compared with $17.5 billion in Unix servers, IDC analyst Matthew Eastwood said of the firm's latest Server Tracker market share report. "It's the first time Unix was not top overall since before the Tracker started in 1996."" Windows bumps unix as top server os
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| Firefox plans mass marketing drive Ivan Mark writes "Christopher Beard, the VP of products at Mozilla Corporation, told ZDNet UK on Monday that there is a 'strong likelihood' that Firefox 1.5, the next major version of the open source browser, will be released on 29 November. Beard said they are planning a 'big marketing push.' 'You will have real people telling you about Firefox's features-- what's cool and great,' said Beard. 'People can create the video and upload it to the Mozilla site. The video will then be reviewed and put on our Web site, with a link from their location.'" Firefox plans mass marketing drive
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