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The download of Rez Fest Attractions.pdf should start within five seconds.
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How quaint
This is a long article, but a finely reasoned piece, about the relationship between newspapers, journalists and the wider digital world. Well worth a read – especially if you’re called Murdoch.
This question was asked on the BBC News Site and comments were invited. Only a few were published and mine was must have landed in a waste bin somewhere. So – not to waste my thoughts, here they are. It’s worth reading the other comments on the story first to give the context
At the heart of Haiti’s humanitarian crisis is an age old question for many religious people – how can God allow such terrible things to happen? Philosopher David Bain examines the arguments.
Evil has always been a thorn in the side of those – of whatever faith – who believe in an all-knowing, all-powerful, all-good God ……….
The Christian scriptures indicate that the earth was thrown into chaos as a result of man’s disobedience. The stories in Genesis describe the events that led to man being banished from paradise.
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Apple’s latest operating system update Mac OS X 10.6 – Snow Leopard – has now been released and we’re currently testing compatibility of our Mobile Broadband products against it.
If software updates are required we’ll post them to this site as soon as they’re ready.
In the meantime, if you need to continue to use your Mobile Broadband we’d recommend you stick with your current operating system, just in case there are any compatibility issues with Snow Leopard.
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If you use the Mobile Broadband USB Stick 120 or USB Stick 620, you should not use this with MAC OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). It is currently incompatible and can cause serious issues with system stability
I’ve cancelled my contract with T-Mobile for mobile broadband access – still no proper support for Mac OSX 10.6 after 5 months. Unacceptable.