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IT Management Linux News for Dec 17, 2008
• Steve Jobs' Health Doesn't Matter (2008-12-17 20:34:44)
Cyber Cynic: "But, whether his health has gone downhill or not isn't really what important to the worlds of technology and business. What's important is that, by not showing up to make the keynote speech at Macworld, Jobs appears to no longer be at Apple's helm."
• Rambus Redux: The FTC Tries One Last Time (and so do I) (2008-12-17 19:34:44)
Standards Blog: "The emotion arises in part because Rambus develops and licenses technology, but does not actually fabricate semiconductors. This has made its stockholders particularly partisan, as its stock has risen and fallen in synchrony with its fortunes in court, and its detractors particularly irate, because they view Rambus not only as a patent troll, but also as one that has gamed the standards development process..."
• IBM Lotus Strategist Sees Linux on Netbooks Making Inroads vs. Windows in 2009 (2008-12-17 17:34:44)
eWeek: "Linux and open source will start to chip away at Microsoft Windows desktop software thanks to their popularity on netbooks, those ultralight, low-cost laptops."
• Easy in Linux, Almost Impossible in Windows (2008-12-17 17:04:44)
IT Toolbox: "What really gets me excited about Linux is its ability to recover from disasters. When, in an emergency, a program or service has to be moved from one machine to another in the shortest time possible I would bet on Linux every time. Especially if you do not have the programs install disks. Here is what happened."
• Likewise seeks AD Middle Ground (2008-12-17 16:04:44)
Practical Technology: "Likewise Software, which specializes in getting Linux and other Unix systems to work with AD (Active Directory) authentication, management, and auditing is offering a middle ground program between its open-source version, Likewise Open, and its enterprise edition, Likewise Enterprise: Likewise Open with Cell Module."
• The OpenSuse FAQ Touched me in a Bad Place (2008-12-17 14:04:44)
Me and U(buntu): "This FAQ is where OpenSUSE gets its best shot at PR, alternately arguing "there is no problem with the Novell/Microsoft deal" and "OpenSUSE isn't Novell, so even if there were any problems, you can still use us". Of course, both arguments are dishonest, but since the people often think just linking to a FAQ settles the matter, a bit of analysis on this particular FAQ might be worthwhile."
• Mandriva Linux Attracts 2,000 Partners (2008-12-17 12:04:44)
The VAR Guy: "When it comes to Linux, most U.S. headlines involve Canonical, Novell or Red Hat. But another Linux distribution -- from Mandriva S.A. of Paris, France -- is making a name for itself in the global IT channel"
• How to: Sniff Wireless Packets with WireShark (2008-12-17 01:34:44)
Wi-Fi Planet: "Over a year ago, however, Ethereal's lead developer (Gerald Combs) re-released the software as WireShark. WireShark provides the same (if not better) functionality as Ethereal. Ethereal doesn't appear to be supported anymore, so use WireShark instead."
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Emblem Key Cover JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 04 Gold Part.4
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di chris  Netherlands  
this key cover is ridiculously pretty, and i'm not sure how to explain this well but his face and hair stick out a little, which is super nicely done, honestly worth the money!
the only downside would be that it makes your key a tiny bit heavy
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Fly Tying Techniques
Local fly tying aficionado and avid fly fisherman Dan LeMoine will teach the basics of making your own fly ties. This free program will be held at the Rifle Branch Library at 6 p.m. Monday, June 29. For more information, call 970-625-3471.
Rifle Centennial Park Concert Series lineup announced
The City of Rifle announced the Centennial Park Concert Series lineup. Concerts will take place at 6 p.m. every Sunday from June 28 through Aug. 16 at the Centennial Park Stage.
The lineup, in order, is Fifty50, Symphony in the Valley (at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, July 3, with fireworks), Exit 42, The Johnny O Band, Dry Hollow, The Caleb Dean Band, Hell Roaring String Band and Wide Load.
Food and drink will be available for sale, and the concerts are free.
Summer youth art classes in New Castle
The New Castle Recreation Department will offer Mighty Makers Youth Art Classes for ages 8-14 through July 16, in partnership with local art educator Lynne Cassidy. The classes will be held on Wednesday and Thursday mornings at The OZ Artists’ Workshop in downtown New Castle from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Cardboard Creations on July 1 and 2; Recycle Art Designs on July 8 and 9; and Marble Mazes on July 15 and 16. The fee is $45 per class and includes art supplies. Preregistration one week prior to the class is required and can be done online at http://www.newcastlerec.com.
Libraries Closed for Independence Day
All six branches of the Garfield County Libraries will be closed Saturday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. The Glenwood Springs and Rifle Branches will resume normal hours on Sunday, July 5, at 1 p.m. The rest of the libraries will resume normal hours on Monday, July 6, at 10 a.m. You can still browse and request books, movies, and more on our website, http://www.gcpld.org, during the closure.
Kids’ Theatrical Camp in Rifle to put on ‘Aladdin’
Secret Identity Productions will present “Aladdin the Musical” this summer at the New Ute Events Center in Rifle.
This will be a Kids’ Theatrical Camp for the month of July. Forty students ages 8-14 will spend four weeks building sets and costumes and learning dance, singing and acting to put on the performance at the end of the camp.
For information on how to be a sponsor or how to sign your child up for the camp, contact Brett Lark with Secret Identity Productions at 970-379-5161.
Be Someone’s Hero
Take to the skies with comedy duo Wayne & Wingnut. This one-of-a-kind act, presented by ventriloquist Wayne Francis, has life-sized puppets, cartoon voices, jokes, music, and even a banjo made out of a frying pan! These shows will take place on Tuesday, July 7, at 10:30 a.m. at the Carbondale Branch Library and 1:30 p.m. at the Glenwood Springs Branch Library; on Wednesday, July 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the New Castle Branch Library and 1:30 p.m. at the Silt Branch Library; on Thursday, July 9, at 10:30 a.m. at the Rifle Branch Library and 1:30 p.m. at the Parachute Branch Library. For more information about Summer Reading events, visit http://www.gcpld.org.
Spanish Storytime
The Silt Branch Library offers Spanish Storytime for children ages 3-6. This eight-week program will run through July 30. Stories, songs, and activities will explore camping and the outdoors. This program will be held on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 970-876-5500.
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England 14-20 Australia, Twickenham, November 17
Woodward slams England's preparation
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Sir Clive Woodward OBE, Director of Sport for the British Olympic Association speaks during a IOC meetings, Westminster Bridge Park Plaza, London, England, April 6, 2011
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Sir Clive Woodward has questioned the thoroughness of England's preparation for Saturday's a 20-14 defeat to Australia.
The former England boss turned up the heat on current coach Stuart Lancaster by slamming his side for not taking points when they were on offer in a keenly-contested clash at Twickenham. England opted for quick tap penalties and kicks to the corner for lineouts as they chased the game in the second half in the hope of notching a match-defining try but their gambles did not pay off. Woodward believes that those were the wrong calls to make and insists had they got their preparation right then the result may have been different.
"The biggest thing is trying to be smart ahead of the game," Woodward told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme. "If you sat down on a Thursday night and gave the players the situation - you are 20-14 down with 22 minutes to go, you have a penalty, the ball is slow, what do you do? - the right decision is to kick for goal and reduce the points to just three.
"If you go for the line-out or go for the try you have to score and if you don't you give huge momentum to the defending team, in this case Australia. The key thing is not making decisions in the heat of battle, it is getting these things in players' heads before you go on the pitch, so you know what is going to happen in every single situation. That is the secret to coaching."
England must re-group ahead of next weekend's clash with South Africa with New Zealand also set to visit Twickenham next month and Woodward has urged them to "toughen up" if they want to trouble the two best sides in the world.
"There is a big opportunity for Stuart Lancaster to make his mark as a coach this week," Woodward said. "He has to turn this around and go into South Africa, when they will be underdogs, to see if they can put in a performance.
"You don't get many chances to beat Australia. They were short of six or seven frontline players. This was a big chance lost. They now have a week to put this right. They have a big chance to bounce back.
"Hopefully history looks back and this (Australia match) will be a big learning and a big reality check for the whole team. England have to understand international rugby is a very tough business. He (Lancaster) has got to pick a tougher team. International rugby is a tough, uncompromising game and you have to win those battles."