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Tools - Organize - Bookmarks - Ma.gnolia.com

Tools - Organize - Bookmarks - Ma.gnolia.com
Ma.gnolia was a small, beautiful, innovative and ever evolving social networking startup and virtually real community. It wove together the good, like sharing great ideas, the Opens (Open Source, OpenID, OAuth), Microformats, and Give Thanks; the bad, like scaling, spammers and the crash; and, the beautiful: all of the friends and family connecting and sharing their passion with each other and the world. While there's been nothing quite like it since and I miss the energy we all created - it was of a certain time and place - it lives on through the legacy of sharing and gratitude we can still see woven in the Web today. Thank you to all of you for all that it was. Larry Halff Founder

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Tools - Organize - Agenda - Google Đăng nhập một lần. Truy cập tất cả. Đăng nhập để tiếp tục đến Lịch Google Publishing your bookmark collections as “magazines” on the web « Pietro Polsinelli's meditations on software Publishing your bookmark collections as “magazines” on the web Posted by Pietro Polsinelli on October 6, 2010 · 2 Comments Once you have collected a list of bookmarks, wouldn’t it be nice to share them on the web à la Flipboard or as Paper.li does? The above tools are focused on links shared on Twitter – but why couldn’t one share a curated set of bookmarks from other sources?

Ximmy / Popular Autopatch, Internet, D-Star & GPS Info [Archive] - BB.BC4x4.COM Tenny Chui January 7th, 2008, 12:43 am I am fairly new in being a ham and in finding out what my radios can do. I use my radios mostly for hunting, other recreational communication and emergency purposes. As with all hunter, I like to be in no man land to be as far away from other trigger happy idiots. Tools - Identification - Atomkeep.com My top pick is Atomkeep. "My top pick is AtomKeep. This is a service that allows you to build a profile on a single site, and then pump it out to as many of the platforms that you have accounts with. It's really cool, clever and intuitive." -Andrew Dubber, New Music Strategies

Welcome! - Mixx Ticket to Work: Ticket to Work As of April 16, 2014: IWPs/TARs submitted through April 15, 2014 are currently being processed. (This does NOT apply to eTicket assignment uploaded through the portal) Ticket Holder status in the Portal and IVR is up to date, with the last file processed dated April 14, 2014. Section 503 Regulations are in Effect! Learn about changes to regulations governing Section 503 and how to locate Federal contractors on our dedicated Section 503 webpage located in the Information Center. Section 503 Community of Practice is Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. EST. Tools - Traduction - Morse Code and Phonetic Alphabets translato Morse Code Translator The Morse code translator translates to and from Morse code and can play the Morse to you as sound. You can use it to easily share messages with your friends. It runs on your computer and therefore is very quick. You have full control over the speed, pitch and volume of the sounds. Internet Explorer users may find that the older version of this translator which uses Java produces a better sound.

How to install CAB files on Your Pocket PC news and reviews for Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Palm, Microsoft Smartphones and Symbian cell phones. Windows Mobile Pocket PC freeware, reviews, tips & tricks News for all Palm, Symbian, Treo, WM2003 and WM5 Pocket PC handhelds and smartphones. Pocket PC Freeware • Palm OS Freeware Smartphone Freeware • Symbian Freeware HAM Section) Excellent Tutorial! Ralph Mines (KC2RLM), wrote this tutorial, not just for SoundCards but for all configurations with Packet Engine.Thank you Ralph. It is also available in Francais and Portugese. SoundCard Modems Your SoundCard, the one you are using now, has a build in DSP chip. Using this chip we can receive and transmit packets in ,almost, any baudrate.

Pactor Primer A Pactor Primer Getting Started with Ham Radio Email ©1997, 98 Jim Corenman KE6RK RF Interference © 1998-99 Jim Corenman, revised 10/14/99 Solving RF Interference Problems Radio transmitters have a great fondness for causing interference. This is not surprising, since their primary job is to pump 100 watts or more of radio energy into the sky.

Amateur Radio Technology Progress: Slower Than Cars? fromShane Conder's Whateveritis of Nothing Google sent out their monthly Sightseer newsletter. In it, they listed the Sputnik anniversary for October 4th. They said it was the 50th, which is wrong.

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