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ElectricalEngineeringnetBASE: Electrical & Electronic Engineering References Online - 0 views

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    E-books
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http://libproxy.umflint.edu:2048/login?url=http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo - 0 views

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    Texts of English language texts, 1475-1700.
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CivilEngineeringnetBASE: Civil Engineering References Online - 0 views

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    E-books
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MechanicalEngineeringnetBASE: Mechanical Engineering References Online - 0 views

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    E-books
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TELECOMMUNICATIONSnetBASE: Telecommunications References Online - 0 views

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    E-books
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Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP) - 0 views

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    1871-2005. Articles & classic texts in psychoanalysis.
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Economist Intelligence Unit: EIU.com - 0 views

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    Business intelligence, 200+ country analyses, industry trends in eight key sectors, latest management strategies & best practices.
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Economist Historical Archive 1843-2003 - 0 views

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    Covers politics, current affairs, business.
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Firefox Help: How To Manage Profiles - 0 views

  • Create a new profile In order to create a new profile, you use the Profile Manager. To start the Profile Manager in Windows, follow these steps: Close Firefox completely (select File > Exit from the main menu of Firefox). Select Start > Run... from the Windows Start menu (use the search box on Vista). Enter firefox.exe -ProfileManager and press OK. On Linux or Mac, start Firefox with the -ProfileManager switch, e.g. ./firefox -ProfileManager (this assumes that you're in the firefox directory). You should now see the Profile Manager window, shown in the screenshot to the right. From the Profile Manager you are also able to remove and rename profiles. Be very careful when deleting profiles; if you created the profile in an directory that already existed, the entire directory will be removed!
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David Frum's Diary on National Review Online - 0 views

  • On the pro-suspension side, a reader at the University of Michigan writes:As a regular reader of your blog (i.e. at break time, I go straight to it to read the latest), I think that you should either put it on hiatus, change the focus, or have a big, permanent, honking disclaimer, as another correspondent said. I don’t think it’s just a matter of hyperlegalism (although that is a problem these days). If I followed the Handyman’s Helper blog and later learned that Handy Hal was a consultant for Home Depot and hadn’t clearly revealed it, I’d be a bit ticked off, even if I hadn’t set foot in Home Depot.If you continue to blog and do any less than announce your consultant status in every column, many liberals will use that to try to discredit you and National Review, as they (wrongly) tried with Maggie Gallagher after Armstrong Williams was (rightly) dropped by Tribune Media Services. Whether you get paid by the Giuliani campaign or not is irrelevant. Serving as an advocate gives you just as much of an interest in a campaign as if you got paid. And even with disclaimers, they will likely accuse NRO of being a web informercial for Republicans. No matter what political issue you write about, there will be a suspicion, however unfair, that your writing is colored by your work for Giuliani.David’s Bookshelf is a good potential blog topic during the campaign. (Full disclosure: I’m a librarian.)
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    Frum quotes my email.
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EServer.org: Accessible Writing - 0 views

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    The EServer is an arts and humanities e-publishing co-op based at Iowa State University where hundreds of writers, editors and scholars gather to publish over 35,000 works free of charge.
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