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| Backing up ... other people's data (*groan) | | 2008-07-08 15:25:15 | | If you are like me, you back up your data once a month (when you procrastinate enough and sit down and just decide to do it). It's just a hassle, time consuming, requires concentration and focus. I don't know anyone that enjoys doing "the back up". It's like spring cleaning, or visiting the dentist, or cleaning the garage bathroom. What if a friend or family doesn't know enough about computers to | | By: Save My Data! | | |
| | | IMF also backing free market solutions. | | 2008-05-08 12:18:17 | | (Shorack, guest blogger from Belgium)
John Lipsky, one of the heads of the IMF made some statements today concerning inflation and more specific, the price increase of food.
He criticized governments who put in place protectionist measures since they only prevent the markets from adapting to the new reality.
But some very interesting statements did involve bio-fuel.
To cite my source:...
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| Is Bernanke Backing Barney Fife, I mean Frank? | | 2008-05-05 22:38:47 | | The Federal Reserve released the transcript of this evening’s speech by Ben Bernanke at the Columbia Business School’s 32nd Annual Dinner, New York. If you look deeply at its content it appears that Big Ben is backing up, or at least leaning towards, House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank’s approach to bailing out “underwater” [...] | | By: Florida Mortgage Report | | |
| | Joe Satriani--The Extremist Backing Tracks | | 2008-03-21 21:58:00 | | *Friends (drop D) / Friends
*The Extremist
*War
*Cryin'
*Summer Song
*Why
*Motorcycle Driver
*New Blues
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| | Wyeth gets FDA backing at last for Effexor follow-up | | 2008-03-04 05:07:00 | | However, Wyeth noted that FDA approval was subject to “several post-marketing commitments”, including conducting and submitting data from a new long-term maintenance study. The agency also wants the firm to carry out a sexual dysfunction study, paediatric trials, a study exploring lower doses and an additional non-clinical toxicity trial.Wyeth, which expects to begin shipping Pristiq to wholesalers beginning in the second quarter, will be hoping that sales of the new treatment should help compensate for the loss of earnings once Effexor (venlafaxine) faces generic competition in 2010. The approval of Pristiq comes just over a year after the firm submitted the results of two studies that the FDA had asked for when it issued only an approvable letter for Pristiq.
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| Lifehacker poll: less than 40% backing up their data | | 2008-02-15 12:02:55 | | Found this poll on Lifehacker about backing up data. This is a small percentage of the population who A] surf the Internet regularly B] visit Lifehacker C] are reasonably computer savvy. What about the rest of the regular users? If less than 40% of advanced computer users are backing up what kind of percentages should be expected for your average computer user? 20 - 30%? That's a pretty risky | | By: Save My Data! | | |
| | Backing up outlook express | | 2008-01-23 09:14:19 | | When you backup Outlook express email you first need to find out where it is stored and under which folder. Do a file/folder search for .DBX files. If you have more than one user profile you should turn up a few folders. Just be safe and back them all up. Select the folders and copy them to your backup destination. That's it.
When restoring it you need to copy the folders back to the drive. Pay | | By: Save My Data! | | |
| | Why Derb is Backing Ron Paul | | 2007-12-20 13:12:24 | | He lays it down at NRO. A wonderfully written piece, as is to be expected. Every line is a must-read, but here's a summing-up snippet:Are those [Ron Paul] supporters crazy, as some colleagues tell me?Perhaps they are, to be shouting for liberty in 2007, after decades of swelling federal power and arrogance, of proliferating taxes, rules, and interests, of gushing transfers of wealth to politically connected elites from working- and middle-class grunts, of the college and teacher-union scams, of the metastasizing tort-law rackets, of ever more numerous yet ever more clueless intelligence agencies, of open borders and visas for people who hate us, of widening cracks in our sense of nationhood (“Press one for English …”), of speech codes and race lobbies and judicial impositions.If those people are crazy, though, I want to be crazy with them. I’m for liberty, too. That’s why I’m for Ron Paul. And why do we have 75,000 soldiers in Germany?Bravo! | | By: Republican Renaissance | | |
| | | Iran is not backing down... | | 2007-06-30 21:27:00 | | An American Warning
SaturdayJune 30th, 2007
Today, Iran dismissed the threat of new UN sanctions for punishment over it’s controversial nuclear program. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said "The Iranian nation will pursue its right and the disturbances will have no effect," he went to say "Iran's foreign policy has always been offensive. Unfortunately at certain times there was a defensive policy, which was a mistake,”
The UN Security Council has already imposed two sets of sanctions against Iran after it failed to suspend uranium enrichment, the process that can be used to make an atomic bomb.
The United States and it’s allies, suspects that Iran's nuclear program is a cover for a push to develop the bomb but Iran continues to say that it is for civilian purposes only. Amidst threats of further sanctions and possible military action, Ahmadinejad brushed off the threats saying: "They cannot hurt us, not that they don't want to but because they are incapable of doing s | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | Story 4 - Tutors backing out/running away | | 2007-02-10 12:16:26 | | "Yes, I am very interested to take up this assignment." Isn't this a delightful statement to a tuition coordinator? Especially when this means you no longer have to search high and low for a tutor? You then arrange for the tutor to go down for an interview/first lesson and to which, the parent called to inform you the tutor did not turn up. When you asked the tutor why, all he/she can say is, "I am too busy to commit." How contradicting from the keenness shown previously. Well, this is not the worst scenario a tuition coordinator has to face. What is worse is actually tutors who go missing after the first lesson. Then, to avoid calls from tuition coordinators, they will reject your calls so you cannot get in touch with them. In the end, you have to appease the parents and start your search all over again. "A waste of time and effort", you thought to yourself. For me, it is not just about that but also the destruction of trust we placed in that tutor. Of course, I have also encountered cases where tutors can't be contacted the moment you tried to finalise details. Often, many will tell me that tuition agencies con the tutors of their money and thus, they fear working for agencies. However, coordinators are also worried that tutors will back out/run away at the last minute. So who actually fears who? Take the time to wonder. | | By: Life of a Tuition Coordinator | | |
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