| 2729 | 
   moab: | 
   moab: | 
| 2730 | 
     http://www.opendemocracy.net/other_content/article-1075-worlddiary.jsp | 
     http://www.opendemocracy.net/other_content/article-1075-worlddiary.jsp | 
| 2731 | 
     http://layline.blogspot.com/ | 
     http://layline.blogspot.com/ | 
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  | 
     http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20030311-040832-2415r.htm | 
| 2733 | 
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     http://nugod.net/main/modules.php?name=Top | 
| 2734 | 
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     http://www.afsoc.af.mil/panews/conventional_bomb.htm | 
| 2735 | 
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     http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2003-03-11-us-bomb-test_x.htm | 
| 2736 | 
   jdam: | 
   jdam: | 
| 2737 | 
     http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/jdam.htm | 
     http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/jdam.htm | 
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| 2738 | 
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| 2739 | 
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 l http://www.afsoc.af.mil/nightflyer/ | 
| 2740 | 
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   http://www.internationalsocialist.org/ | 
| 2741 | 
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   http://www.apc.org/english/index.shtml | 
| 2742 | 
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   http://layline.blogspot.com/ | 
| 2743 | 
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| 2744 | 
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 i http://www.levity.com/alchemy/latin/latintrans.html | 
| 2745 | 
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  | 
| 2746 | 
  | 
 x modified WCron-Job for joko@grasshopper.netfrag.org | 
| 2747 | 
  | 
   - was: joko/Scripts/shortcuts/cvs_commit_joko-doc.bat | 
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  | 
   - now done via rap! | 
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  | 
     #> c:\programme\perl\bin\perl C:\home\amo\develop\netfrag.org\nfo\perl\scripts\shortcuts\rap.pl cvs commit joko/doc | 
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     (running each 3600...) | 
| 2751 | 
  | 
   - introduced 'nfo/hosts/grasshopper.netfrag.org/c/etc/rap.xml' at cvs.netfrag.org | 
| 2752 | 
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     #> rap.pl | 
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       info: Data::Rap: Using rapfile /etc/rap.xml. | 
| 2754 | 
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       info: Data::Rap: starting | 
| 2755 | 
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       info: Data::Rap: determining hostname: grasshopper | 
| 2756 | 
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       notice: Data::Rap: Reading target database from XML. | 
| 2757 | 
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       error: Data::Storage::Handler::XML: File not found: '/etc/rap.xml'. | 
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       critical: Data::Rap: XML metadata was empty. | 
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     #> c: | 
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     #> cvs -d :ext:joko@cvs.netfrag.org:/var/lib/cvs checkout -d c:\ nfo/hosts/grasshopper.netfrag.org/c | 
| 2761 | 
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     #> cvs -d :ext:joko@cvs.netfrag.org:/var/lib/cvs update -d c:\ nfo/hosts/grasshopper.netfrag.org/c | 
| 2762 | 
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     #> rap.pl | 
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       info: Data::Rap: Using rapfile C:\/etc/rap.xml. | 
| 2764 | 
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       info: Data::Rap: starting | 
| 2765 | 
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       info: Data::Rap: determining hostname: grasshopper | 
| 2766 | 
  | 
       notice: Data::Rap: Reading target database from XML. | 
| 2767 | 
  | 
         - rap.pl cvs commit joko/doc | 
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             Commits joko/doc to cvs.netfrag.org. [each 30 minutes, (created at 24.01.2003, 06:26:53 by WCron - now wrapped via rap)] | 
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        | 
| 2770 | 
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 o where is pcron??? | 
| 2771 | 
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| 2772 | 
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 o php: | 
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   - use: $_REQUEST, $_SESSION | 
| 2774 | 
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   - implement: $_APPLICATION | 
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| 2776 | 
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 i Twingle: Wie janosch sagt: "Wieso ist denn da kein Link? Wir sind doch im Internet...!?" | 
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   [als er beim browsen auf bacula.org über tomsrtbt stolperte - wer weiss denn schon was tomsrtbt is?] | 
| 2778 | 
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   also: | 
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   o http://netfrag.org/twingle/http://bacula.org | 
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| 2781 | 
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 i wargames | 
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   It really *is* absurd: | 
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     The usa leads their tactical war against iraq and | 
| 2784 | 
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     my friends down here are playing strategical war  | 
| 2785 | 
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     games on their computers. | 
| 2786 | 
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   Let's gear towards planning a better future without the tactical root of evil. | 
| 2787 | 
  | 
   Let's try to apply the philosophy of the FSF to the Engineering- and Media- Industry. | 
| 2788 | 
  | 
   Is there already an Open Engineering License? Is it required in fact? | 
| 2789 | 
  | 
   The industry seems to be too slow to adapt new innovations.... | 
| 2790 | 
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   This depends on the definition of "industry",  | 
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   which i have to admit i'm not aware of - let's look it up: | 
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    | 
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   m lookup::industry: | 
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     http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2&Database=*&Query=industry | 
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      | 
| 2796 | 
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     From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :  | 
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      | 
| 2798 | 
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       Industry \In"dus*try\, n.; pl. Industries. [L. industria, cf. | 
| 2799 | 
  | 
          industrius diligent; of uncertain origin: cf. F. industrie.] | 
| 2800 | 
  | 
          1. Habitual diligence in any employment or pursuit, either | 
| 2801 | 
  | 
             bodily or mental; steady attention to business; assiduity; | 
| 2802 | 
  | 
             -- opposed to sloth and idleness; as, industry pays | 
| 2803 | 
  | 
             debts, while idleness or despair will increase them. | 
| 2804 | 
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        | 
| 2805 | 
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                   We are more industrious than our forefathers, | 
| 2806 | 
  | 
                   because in the present times the funds destined for | 
| 2807 | 
  | 
                   the maintenance of industry are much greater in | 
| 2808 | 
  | 
                   proportion to those which are likely to be employed | 
| 2809 | 
  | 
                   in the maintenance of idleness, than they were two | 
| 2810 | 
  | 
                   or three centuries ago.               --A. Smith. | 
| 2811 | 
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        | 
| 2812 | 
  | 
          2. Any department or branch of art, occupation, or business; | 
| 2813 | 
  | 
             especially, one which employs much labor and capital and | 
| 2814 | 
  | 
             is a distinct branch of trade; as, the sugar industry; the | 
| 2815 | 
  | 
             iron industry; the cotton industry. | 
| 2816 | 
  | 
        | 
| 2817 | 
  | 
          3. (Polit. Econ.) Human exertion of any kind employed for the | 
| 2818 | 
  | 
             creation of value, and regarded by some as a species of | 
| 2819 | 
  | 
             capital or wealth; labor. | 
| 2820 | 
  | 
        | 
| 2821 | 
  | 
          Syn: Diligence; assiduity; perseverance; activity; | 
| 2822 | 
  | 
               laboriousness; attention. See Diligence. | 
| 2823 | 
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      | 
| 2824 | 
  | 
      | 
| 2825 | 
  | 
     From WordNet (r) 1.7 :  | 
| 2826 | 
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      | 
| 2827 | 
  | 
       industry | 
| 2828 | 
  | 
            n 1: the people engaged in a particular kind of commercial | 
| 2829 | 
  | 
                 enterprise; "each industry has its own trade | 
| 2830 | 
  | 
                 publications" | 
| 2831 | 
  | 
            2: the organized action of making of goods and services for | 
| 2832 | 
  | 
               sale; "American industry is making increased use of | 
| 2833 | 
  | 
               computers to control production" [syn: manufacture] | 
| 2834 | 
  | 
            3: persevering determination to perform a task; "his diligence | 
| 2835 | 
  | 
               won him quick promotions"; "frugality and industry are | 
| 2836 | 
  | 
               still regarded as virtues" [syn: diligence, industriousness] | 
| 2837 | 
  | 
      | 
| 2838 | 
  | 
     m lookup::diligent | 
| 2839 | 
  | 
      | 
| 2840 | 
  | 
     http://www.bartleby.com/61/roots/IE503.html | 
| 2841 | 
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  | 
| 2842 | 
  | 
       The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.  | 
| 2843 | 
  | 
          | 
| 2844 | 
  | 
        | 
| 2845 | 
  | 
       Appendix I | 
| 2846 | 
  | 
        | 
| 2847 | 
  | 
       Indo-European Roots  | 
| 2848 | 
  | 
          | 
| 2849 | 
  | 
       ENTRY: ster-2  | 
| 2850 | 
  | 
       DEFINITION: Also ster-. To spread. | 
| 2851 | 
  | 
       Derivatives include destroy, industry, straw, street, and stratagem.  | 
| 2852 | 
  | 
          I. Extended form *streu-. 1. strain2, from Old English stron, something gained, offspring, from Germanic suffixed form *streu-nam. 2. structure; construct, destroy, instruct, instrument, obstruct, substruction, from Latin struere, to pile up, construct. 3. Zero-grade form *stru-. industry, from Latin industrius, diligent, from Archaic Latin indostruus (endo-, within; see en). 4. bremsstrahlung, from Old High German strla, arrow, lightning bolt, from Germanic *strl. | 
| 2853 | 
  | 
          II. O-grade extended form *strou-. 1. Suffixed form *strou-eyo-. a. strew, from Old English str(o)wian, to strew; b. streusel, from Old High German strouwen, strowwen, to sprinkle, strew. Both a and b from Germanic *strawjan. 2. Suffixed form *strow-o-. straw, from Old English straw, straw, from Germanic *strawam, “that which is scattered.” | 
| 2854 | 
  | 
          III. O-grade extended form *stroi-. perestroika, from Old Russian stroj, order. | 
| 2855 | 
  | 
          IV. Basic forms *ster-, *ster-. 1. Nasalized form *ster-n--. estray, stratus, stray, street; consternate, prostrate, substratum, from Latin sternere (past participle strtus from zero-grade *st-to-), to stretch, extend. 2. Suffixed form *ster-no-. sternum; sternocleidomastoid, from Greek sternon, breast, breastbone. | 
| 2856 | 
  | 
          V. Zero-grade form *st-, *st-. 1. Suffixed form *st-to-. stratagem; stratocracy, from Greek stratos, multitude, army, expedition. 2. Suffixed form *st-to-. strath, from Old Irish srath, a wide river valley, from Celtic *s(t)rato-. 3. Suffixed extended form *st-m. stroma; stromatolite, from Greek strma, mattress, bed. (Pokorny 5. ster- 1029.)   | 
| 2857 | 
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| 2858 | 
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| 2859 | 
  | 
     http://www.bartleby.com/61/34/B0473400.html | 
| 2860 | 
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  | 
| 2861 | 
  | 
       The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.  | 
| 2862 | 
  | 
          | 
| 2863 | 
  | 
       bremsstrahlung  | 
| 2864 | 
  | 
          | 
| 2865 | 
  | 
       SYLLABICATION: brems·strah·lung  | 
| 2866 | 
  | 
       PRONUNCIATION:   brmshträlng  | 
| 2867 | 
  | 
       NOUN: The electromagnetic radiation produced by a change in the velocity of an electrically charged subatomic particle, such as an electron, as when it collides with another object.   | 
| 2868 | 
  | 
       ETYMOLOGY: German : Bremse, brake (from Middle Low German premse, from pramen, to press) + Strahlung, radiation (from strahlen, to radiate, from Strahl, ray, from Middle High German strle, from Old High German strla, arrow, stripe; see ster-2 in Appendix I).   | 
| 2869 | 
  | 
      | 
| 2870 | 
  | 
     google::bremsstrahlung | 
| 2871 | 
  | 
       http://rd11.web.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node16.html | 
| 2872 | 
  | 
       http://www.desy.de/pr-info/Roentgen-light/roentgenstrahlung/roentgenstrahlung8.html | 
| 2873 | 
  | 
  | 
| 2874 | 
  | 
     Okay, this gave no further facts, but some nice history about word-stems... | 
| 2875 | 
  | 
     Also, alles klar: "Industrie" kommt von "Streu" - hamma ja scho immer geahnt....    ;-) | 
| 2876 | 
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