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Single chip in computer could contain 2 processors

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- Single chip in computer could contain 2 processors
- … girls state basketball: Milwaukee Vincent wears down Verona…
- Focus on photography
- Net grannies knit sew and sell on the internet
- Activists chanted for voter confidence
- New trains of thought

Single chip in computer could contain 2 processors
Seattle Times – Mar 15, 2008
If you go that route don’t forget to install all updates and make sure to install anti-virus software. Q: I cleaned up my computer of unused Windows components. The only problem is that every time we start the computer we get a box saying that Windows needs to install and configure Photo Gallery. We have to cancel out of this three times in order to get it to go away. That’s because there are references to installed programs in the Windows registry.

… girls state basketball: Milwaukee Vincent wears down Verona…
madison.com – Mar 15, 2008
Milwaukee Vincent wore down the Wildcats andstrung together crucial runs Friday night en route to a 45-26semifinal victory over Verona at the Alliant Energy CenterColiseum. The Lady Vikings (21-3) will vie for theirsecond straight state title today when they meet shkosh West(20-5) at approximately 8:15 p. Vincent which jumped out to a 9-0 leadlater punished Verona with a 14-0 run that stretched across thethird and fourth quarters.

Focus on photography
Rocky Mountain News – Mar 15, 2008
* “Conflict on the Plains” work by Thomas Carr Dairy Center for the Arts 2590 Walnut St. Boulder 303-440-7826; through March 28: Archeologist and photographer Carr interprets the struggle for Plains Indians to survive in 19th-century America. * “Flux” with photography by Robert Buelteman (back gallery show with photo- based work by Bonny Lhotka Jimmy Sellars Corvo Brothers and Sabin Aell) and sculpture by Andrew Sweet Walker Fine Art 300 W. 303-355-8955; through April 5: Buelteman employs an electrically charged metal plate to print an image onto film. * “ut of Place” work by artists including William Lamson Kahn + Selesnick Teun Hocks and Chi Peng Robischon Gallery 1740 Wazee St. ; through April 26 303-298- 7788: Innovative photography in which the human form is used in a number of surprising ways.

Net grannies knit sew and sell on the internet
Atlanta Journal Constitution – Mar 15, 2008
“I have seen an increase in handmade goods because of the popular desire to have something that no one else has” she said in an e-mail. Perhaps that is why customers are flocking to Netgranny. The site’s photo gallery of little old ladies includes personal information such as why they like to knit so that customers can get a real feel for the people behind the business. “Until recently hand-knitted socks have been mainly sold only in rural markets or in handicraft shops” spokeswoman Fabienne Hoch said by phone. “nline distribution appeals to the modern urban person who is used to fulfilling their needs on the Internet. “So forget [gene-modified]-free additive-free and preservative-free; granny power is the new organic” she said. Manuel Rieder said Netgranny is better known than his Tarzan fashion label even though Netgranny piggybacks the Tarzan Web site.

Activists chanted for voter confidence
pEdNews – Mar 15, 2008
I believe this was what inspired the "chanting" for voter confidence. Mulloy has a cameo in the. Here's one where he's the star:.

New trains of thought
The Age – Mar 15, 2008
After an initial pilot in 2006the project was launched in ctober 2007 with funding from Connexthe Department of Infrastructure and the Committee forMelbourne. Eighteen artworks and 36 “rooku” poems (an Australian variant ofthe short Japanese form haiku) are now on display in 40 trains aspart of the project’s spring 2007 exhibition. Moving Galleries willrun biannual exhibitions in spring and autumn each year. “The good thing about this project is that it puts art andpoetry under the noses of the travelling public who may not thinkof going to an art gallery” says Weir. The artists also appreciatethe public exposure: “It’s pretty special having your workdisplayed on a train” says 24-year-old artist Beth Arnold. Unlike London’s Poems on the Underground MovingGalleries encourages travellers to get involved by votingonline for their favourite works. Voting for the spring People’sChoice Award closes on April 15 and the winning artist and poetwill receive $500 each… Thrilled when a friend spotted Crossingthe Merri on the way to work Hayes says “I love it when artbecomes something people don’t have to make an effort to go andsee. Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison both 32 submitted an existingwork but also created two new works. The first You know thisisn’t the way home don’t you? uses photo-montage andwatercolour to create a multi-layered image exploring the theme ofdisplacement. A lone penguin is in search of a new home and thework suggests new worlds and new beginnings. “ur aim is to holdpeople’s attention immediately and then sustain them for thejourney” explains Jennison. The second work First time ever Isaw you (Antarctica) will be shown in the autumn exhibitionwhich opens in May. Rooku poetry a popular feature at the annual verload PoetryFestival was chosen for Moving Galleries as it is anaccessible form of poetry and lends itself to creativeexperimentation.

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