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Author: jewelry025jewelry025
Date: May 11, 2008 21:57
Emporio Armani Gold-tone Steel Ladies Watch Ar0305
Emporio Armani Gold-tone Steel Ladies Watch Ar0305 Link :
http://emporio-armani.hotwatch.org/Emporio-armani-ladies-watch-ar0305.html
Emporio Armani Gold-tone Steel Ladies Watch Ar0305 Information :
Brand : Emporio Armani Watches ( http://emporio-armani.hotwatch.org/
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Gender : Ladies
Code : Emporio-armani-ladies-watch-ar0305
Item Variations :
Movement :
Bezel :
Case Material :
Case Diameter :
Dial Color :
Crystal :
Clasp :
Water Resistant :
OUT OF STOCKEmporio Armani Gold-tone Steel Ladies Watch Ar0305Gold-
tone stainless steel case. Black leather strap. Black dial. Date
displays at 6 o'clock position. Gold-tone hands and hour markers.
Quartz...
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Author: cnsneakers74cnsneakers74
Date: May 11, 2008 20:23
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Author: yxs047yxs047
Date: May 11, 2008 19:51
Emporio Armani Black Rectangle Mens Watch AR0156
Emporio Armani Black Rectangle Mens Watch AR0156 Link :
http://emporio-armani.hotwatch.org/emporio-armani-rectangle-watch-AR0156.html
Emporio Armani Black Rectangle Mens Watch AR0156 Information :
Brand : Emporio Armani Watches ( http://emporio-armani.hotwatch.org/
)
Gender : Mens
Code : emporio-armani-rectangle-watch-AR0156
Item Variations :
Movement : Quartz
Bezel :
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Case Diameter : 34 mm
Dial Color : Black
Crystal : Mineral
Clasp : Stainless Steel
Water Resistant : 50 Meters (165 Feet)
OUT OF STOCKEmporio Armani Black Rectangle Mens Watch AR0156 Stainless
Steel Case. Stainless Steel Strap. Black Dial. Mineral Crystal.
Deployment Clasp. 34 mm Case Diameter. Quartz Movement. Water
Resistant...
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Author: Dave WadeDave Wade
Date: May 11, 2008 05:47
Folks,
Some one has an ASR33 and large Olivetti ASR printer. Any interest to any
one.
Dave
g4ugm via hotmail.com
change via to @ sign for e-mail address
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Author: greymausgreymaus
Date: May 10, 2008 10:43
Assuming that Seattle Computer Products prooto-MS-DOS (QDOS?)
is a fair update of cp/m to 16bit systems,
Why did Kildall not sue the pants off either whoever wrote QDOS, or Gates?
or was it posited that they were (cp/m & MS-DOS) were descended in
inspiration anyway, from a common ancestor?.
I note that the Asus EEE newest incarnation uses Windows rather than Linux
( A linux version is available for more dosh), must be quite a story
there. (Quote, something like ``Asustek and Microsoft have had a
beneficial relationship'')
--
Greymaus
Those who will not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
History is the story told by the winners.
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Author: rbernardorbernardo
Date: May 8, 2008 20:07
Hi, C= and Amiga devotees,
The next meeting of the Southern California
Commodore/Amiga Network (SCCAN, formerly CAN) is
this Saturday, May 10, from 3-5 p.m., in Castaic,
California. (If you need the exact address,
send me a message.) The usual Sunday meeting
was changed, due to Mother's Day falling on that
date.
At the last meeting, we examined a newly-
rebuilt A1200 and tried out the MMC2IEC from
NKCElectronics.
Sincerely,
Robert Bernardo
speaking for SCCAN
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Author: hancock4hancock4
Date: May 8, 2008 13:40
Could anyone recommend a format for a resume for:
1) A long time I.T. developer? How would one condense 35 years of
experience into one or two pages?
2) A retired I.T. developer no longer interested in I.T. work, but
something light. That is, how would one prepare a resume to be
something like a store clerk or office receptionist when they have
essentially no experience doing that, but 30 years of software
development?
Years ago I was told that a programmer's resue should have (1)
hardware utilized, (2) software (operating system and languages), and
(3) applications descriptions. In the old days companies sought
people experience on a particular machine (e.g. Burroughs vs. IBM,
environment (e.g. COBOL vs. Assembler, even OS over DOS), and
application (accounting applications, industry specific applications,
etc.) I don't know if those rules still apply today.
thanks!
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