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Ted stevens - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Theodore Fulton Stevens (born November 18, 1923) is the senior United States Senator from Alaska. As the longest serving Republican in the Senate, Stevens served as President pro ...


Ted stevens - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:24:00 GMT,
Series of tubes - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Series of tubes" is an analogy used by United States Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to describe the Internet in the context of network neutrality. [1] On June 28, 2006, he used ...


Series of tubes - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sun, 20 Jul 2008 20:41:00 GMT,
United states senator ted stevens : home

Official site, including biography, internships, flag orders, tourism information, committee work, staff, federal and Alaska links, press releases, legislation, floor statements ...


United states senator ted stevens : home Sat, 19 Jul 2008 04:22:00 GMT,
United states senator ted stevens : home

United States Senator Ted Stevens ... Welcome to our new U.S. Senate website. My staff and I redesigned this site to share as much news as possible about our work for Alaska in the ...


United states senator ted stevens : home Fri, 11 Jul 2008 01:54:00 GMT,
Youtube - dj ted stevens techno remix: "a series of tubes"

Paul Holcomb from The Bold Headed Broadcast mixed this techno version of Ted Stevens' now infamous "Series Of Tubes" speech and Gavin (that is me)


Youtube - dj ted stevens techno remix: "a series of tubes" Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:03:00 GMT,
Youtube - series of tubes

Senator Ted Stevens talking about the Net Neutrality Bill ... all of you are retarded he is talking about the tubes as a philabuster for congress so that a bill wont be passed.


Youtube - series of tubes Tue, 08 Jul 2008 16:23:00 GMT,
Ted stevens for senate

Latest News. 07/20/2008 Sen. Stevens pushes for EAS, alternative energy funding. The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has approved the fiscal year 2009 Transportation, Housing ...


Ted stevens for senate Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:24:00 GMT,
Ted stevens | congress votes database | washingtonpost.com

Features complete voting record along with a brief biography, roles in Congress and financial disclosure statement.


Ted stevens | congress votes database | washingtonpost.com Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:47:00 GMT,
Myspace.com - the ted stevens internet fan club - brooklyn, new york ...

MySpace music profile for The Ted Stevens Internet Fan Club with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and more


Myspace.com - the ted stevens internet fan club - brooklyn, new york ... Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:46:00 GMT,
Sen. ted "tubes" stevens is indicted

Many readers are letting us know about the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens on seven counts of making false statements on his financial disclosure forms. We discussed the raid on the senator's house a while back. Everyone's favorite technologically challenged senator is the longest-serving Republican in the history of the upper house. An Alaskan paper gives deep background on the probe that has ensnared Stevens and a number of other Alaska political figures.


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What tech should be seen at ted?

J0sh writes "I've been lucky enough to be asked to do tech spotting for the TED conference, one of the biggest and most exclusive technology, entertainment, and design conferences in the US. Many of the folks there are superstars in their field (like Craig Venter and Stephen Hawking), and most of them have the opportunity to take action on the technology that they see there. The problem is that I'm only one guy trying to find the most mind-blowing technology on the planet in order to inform the few people who can make an immediate impact with it. I figured if there's one place to find those kinds of advances, it's here. What unknown tech is about to completely change the world that these people need to know about? Let me know."


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Jack thompson's letter to take-two exec's mother

debatem1 writes "Apparently, anti-violent-video-games crusader Jack Thompson is at it again, this time writing a letter to the mother of Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two, the company that produces the GTA series of video games. In it he compares Zelnick to a member of the Hitler Youth, advocates beating the young Zelnick, and contemplates the existence of a Ted Bundy merit badge for boy scouts."


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Why opensolaris failed to build a community

xtaski writes "Ted Ts'o, one of the earliest Linux developers, points out some serious flaws in OpenSolaris. There is a severe lack of developers, for one. Apparently, after 3 years, the OpenSolaris 'developer community' is still struggling to get the proper tools for developers to develop! Ted also points out some other flaws which make it clear just how disconnected the executives at Sun are from what's really going on in their 'open source communities.' He notes, 'It was never ... Sun's intention to try to promote a kernel engineering community, or at least, it was certainly not a high priority for them to do so.'"


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Patch the linux kernel without reboots

evanbro writes "ZDNet is reporting on ksplice, a system for applying patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting. ksplice requires no kernel modifications, just the source, the config files, and a patch. Author Jeff Arnold discusses the system in a technical overview paper (PDF). Ted Ts'o comments, 'Users in the carrier grade linux space have been clamoring for this for a while. If you are a carrier in telephony and don't want downtime, this stuff is pure gold.'" Update: 04/24 10:04 GMT by KD : Tomasz Chmielewsk writes on LKML that the idea seems to be patented by Microsoft.


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Scotus asked to decide on legal fees in riaa cases

Fogerty's ghost notes that the Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether exonerated RIAA defendants should automatically be awarded attorneys' fees. Texas resident Cliff Thompson was sued by the RIAA, which subsequently dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit after it determined that his adult daughter was the culprit. Thompson was denied attorneys' fees by the district and appeals courts and is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the matter. "In the petition for certiorari filed with the Supreme Court, Thompson's attorney Ted Lee lays out the RIAA's legal strategy and notes what he describes as the 'inherent unfairness' of the lawsuits... The fight between the RIAA and alleged copyright infringers is inherently unbalanced due to the vast financial resources available to the record labels. The risk-reward ratio for defendants is seriously out of kilter, and mandating that a successful defense — even if it comes from the RIAA's decision to voluntarily dismiss a case — results in the record labels picking up the tab would even things out."


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Sun hires two key python developers

sspringer writes to let us know about Sun's continuing push to support scripting languages other than Java on its Java virtual machine. Sun just hired two key Python developers: Ted Leung, a long-time Python developer at the Open Source Applications Foundation, and Frank Wierzbicki, who is lead implementer of the Jython project. They will both work on Jython, which enables Python to run on the JVM. Last month Sun's CEO said the company wants to "take the J off the JVM and just make it a VM."


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Sneak peek at microsoft's worldwide telescope

Ted.com has a great sneak peek at Microsoft's new WorldWide Telescope project. In this video, presented by Roy Gould and Curtis Wong, you are able to see a combined view of satellites and telescopes from all over the planet and nearby space. The compiled image is rendered using Microsoft's new high-performance "Visual Experience Engine" that allows users to pan and zoom across the night sky seamlessly.


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The beckoning promise of personal fabrication

posys noted an interesting talk from Neil Gershenfeld's called "The beckoning promise of personal fabrication". It's a TED talk which I've found greatly enjoyable in the past, and is worth your time, assuming you have 20 minutes to see something really neat.


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Usa 193 shootdown set for feb 21, 03:30 utc

An anonymous reader writes "Amateur satellite watcher Ted Molczan notes that a "Notice to Airmen" (NOTAM) has been issued announcing restricted airspace for February 21, between 02:30 and 05:00 UTC, in a region near Hawaii. Stricken satellite USA 193, which the US has announced plans to shoot down, will pass over this area at about 03:30. Interestingly, this is during the totality of Wednesday's lunar eclipse, which may or may not make debris easier to observe."


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