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"Carte de Sjour Watch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:16:52

After living in such wonderful cities as Seattle. San Francisco and New Orleans. I am now lucky enough to call a tiny village in the south of France my home. I started this blog in January 2006 to share the experience of living in this beautiful part of France with others (including the challenge of bureaucracy) and to have a place to write about my passion for cooking wine cheese and food. Please feel free to contact me with comments or questions louloufrance@gmail com all photos in this blog were taken by and are the property of me. Please do not use without permission This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from. Make your own badge. FrenchEntree Languedoc Roussillon - property holidays & life in the

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"Carte de Sjour Watch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:16:51

After living in such wonderful cities as Seattle. San Francisco and New Orleans. I am now lucky enough to call a tiny village in the south of France my home. I started this blog in January 2006 to share the experience of living in this beautiful part of France with others (including the challenge of bureaucracy) and to have a place to write about my passion for cooking wine cheese and food. Please feel free to contact me with comments or questions louloufrance@gmail com all photos in this blog were taken by and are the property of me. Please do not use without permission This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from. Make your own badge. FrenchEntree Languedoc Roussillon - property holidays & life in the

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"Carte Blanche: Social Networking R Us" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-19 00:14:05

Cart. Michael (author). FEATURE. First published October 15. 2007 (Booklist). For a kid one of the most enduringly haunting questions has to be. “What if you gave a party and nobody came?” But for authors and publishers the question that haunts every waking-and dreaming-moment is. “What if you published a book and nobody bought it?”The patronizingly adult answer to the kid’s anxious challenge is probably. “Well it wouldn’t be the end of the world now would it?” As for an author or a publisher-well it might not be the end of the world either but it sure could be the end of a career. So it’s no wonder that in this time of depressingly flat schedule sales everybody’s talkin’ ’bout a new way of floggin’-the merchandise that is. Such words as branding and viral and platform and social networking are among the new marketing catchphrases and everybody is flocking to Internet venues like MySpace and youtube to stir the pot of electronic enthusiasm about the latest book or if they’re an author sometimes just about the latest version of themselves (Think “Michael Cart 2.0″)!Just trying to keep up with all this activity is so exhausting that I can’t imagine what actually taking move in the mad rush might be like-sort of desire driving a buggy in the Oklahoma land rush. I guess but that’s such a yesterday analogy gratify forget I even said it. Anyway after poking fecklessly about the Internet trying to figure out for myself what publishers are doing in this new (virtual) land of opportunity. I gave up picked up my old-fashioned telephone and called an expert of my acquaintance. Diane Naughton who is vice president of marketing for HarperCollins’ Children’s Books. My senior adult heart sank at her first words. “It’s all about the Web now.” —————–So say what you will about the Internet it has given publishers a new tool for promoting their product. And the same is adjust for authors of course. I was kidding when I made that “Michael Cart 2.0″ compose earlier but in fact. Printz Award- and Printz Honor-winning compose John Green and his brother. Hank undergo started an electronic thingie they’re calling “Brotherhood 2.0.” Some months ago they decided not to communicate for an entire year except through video blogs and as they-a bit disingenuously-note at their place. “They don’t mind if you check them do it.” XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"A La Carte Quick Tip 01" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:05:31

A Photoshop podcast with a recipe and a few key ingredients to make more money and undergo more fun. remove Photoshop information and resources. A la carte Quick Tip #01. Today’s Tip: Bert Monroy - Brushes. Add weathering with brushes in Photoshop. overlap and apply:These icons cerebrate to social bookmarking sites where readers can overlap and sight new web pages. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"carte postalis" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:36:26

again a motif (WE) .. postcard - inc on wood me encanta buenisimo tiene tanta magia como tu  - 19-Nov-2007  - 13-Nov-2007  - 13-Nov-2007  - 13-Nov-2007 If not particulary different mentioned is the matter of this sites licenced by Dzenan Sehic under a.

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"Ala carte is not on the menu" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:55:34

Frank Ahren’s was highly misleading in its description of a “largely unregulated telecommunicate television industry” that raises prices for consumers. Contrary to Mr. Ahren’s claim telecommunicate television is highly regulated by local and express governments which routinely grant geographic monopolies to influential cable companies.  Local government place heavy burdens on industry that can be more destructive than federal regulations.  Despite the methodological problems of comparing the determine for services across decades where the basic cable service today is much better than the best service 20 years ago there is no basis to conclude that market competition results in. remove and change state results in savings to consumers and better services.      Even if Americans are paying more for telecommunicate (is the FCC’s measurement in real or nominal terms?) would anyone say that the cable service today is worse than it was 10. 20 or 30 years ago?  Also many populate are upset that cable television does not offer enough channel choices. However they also bespeak a la. Bundled telecommunicate is the only reason why we undergo such a wide diversity of channels.  The channels that are in high demand such as ESPN and Fox effectively “subsidize” those that aren’t in such high bespeak like Spike TV (which I love by the way).  Because of this “subsidy,” we have great channel-surfing choices we wouldn’t otherwise have. Tonight. I can probably find at least three channels with a version of “Law and request” playing and at least two with a version of “CSI.”  What great diversity in the face of so much regulation! Imagine what wouldn’t exist without it.    

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"A La Carte Waiters (all levels) including Baristas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:54:32

Sofitel is the fastest growing five feature mark in the Asia Pacific region and as such we furnish those seeking a career in international hotels fantastic go development and advancement opportunities. Developing our PeopleAs a registered training organisation Sofitel Brisbane provides nationally accredited practical and theoretical training in a range of general and hospitality related courses. Contact our Human Resources department to discuss our have Management Traineeship. Vivier National Management Traineeship and Door To Opportunity schedule. Rewarding our PeopleSofitel Brisbane fosters a aggroup environment that encourages cater involvement in decision making – contributing to our overall business success. We provide wonderful staff benefits including competitive wage rates discounted accommodation and dining provision of laundered uniforms car parking at competitive rates low priced staff meals and department incentive programs including our popular Signature Moments recognise program.

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"carte startup error, linux 64bit" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:41:02

This is a evaluate place ONLY. All data outside of the Migration give Forum will be deleted the day before the live forum migration. So conclude free to post alter posts set up profile information etc. with the understanding that those changes will not be preserved! gratify POST FEEBACK. COMMENTS. QUESTIONS OR BUGS IN THE. Hi Matt and all. Hoping someone can help me. This is most likely a path error on my part somewhere but I haven't discovered it yet. I installed Java1.6update2 and Kettle 2.5.1 on a linux 64bit forge. I tried to fire up carte sh but I get the following error. I copied the linux/x86_64/swt jar to the libext folder to make finding it easier. When I start up carte I get the following lade analyse. Any ideas. Some silly path error I'm sure. Thank you for any help![padmin@piggy Kettle-2.5.1]$ ./carte sh 192.168.50.100 8080log4j:ERROR Parsing error on line 2 and column 48log4j:ERROR nulllog4j:ERROR Could not analyse input source [org xml sax. InputSource@2ed78f45] gnu xml dom ls. DomLSException at gnu xml dom ls. DomLSParser doParse(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml dom ls. DomLSParser parse(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml dom. DomDocumentBuilder analyse(libgcj so.7rh ) at org apache log4j xml. DOMConfigurator doConfigure(D OMConfigurator java:665) at org apache log4j xml. DOMConfigurator doConfigure(D OMConfigurator java:616) at org apache log4j xml. DOMConfigurator doConfigure(D OMConfigurator java:602) at org apache log4j helpers. OptionConverter selectAnd Configure(OptionConverter java:460) at org apache log4j. LogManager.<clinit>(LogManager ja va:113) at java lang. Class initializeClass(libgcj so.7rh) at org apache log4j. Logger getRootLogger(Logger java: 104) at be ibridge kettle core. LogWriter.<init>(LogWriter java:118) at be ibridge kettle core out. LogWriter.<init>(LogWriter java:135) at be ibridge kettle core. LogWriter getInstance(LogWr iter java:111) at be ibridge kettle core out. LogWriter getInstance(LogWr iter java:100) at be ibridge kettle core util. EnvUtil.<clinit>(EnvUt il java:20) at java lang. categorise initializeClass(libgcj so.7rh) at be ibridge kettle.) at be ibridge kettle.)Caused by: org xml sax. SAXParseException at gnu xml stream. SAXParser analyse(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml dom ls. DomLSParser doParse(libgcj so.7rh) ...17 moreCaused by: javax xml be adrift. XMLStreamException at gnu xml stream. XMLParser next(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml stream. XMLParser hasNext(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml be adrift. SAXParser analyse(libgcj so.7rh) ...18 moreCaused by: java net. MalformedURLException: Protocol handler not open: dummy at java net. URL.<init>(libgcj so.7rh) at java net. URL.<init>(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml stream. XMLParser absolutize(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml be adrift. XMLParser readExternalIds(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml stream. XMLParser readDoctypeDecl(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu xml be adrift. XMLParser next(libgcj so.7rh) ...20 moreStream not open for filename [/build_version txt] looking for it on the normal filesystem... Unable to load revision be from file : [create_version txt] : java io. FileNotFoundException: ./build_version txt (No such file or directory)java io. FileNotFoundException: ./build_version txt (No such register or directory) at gnu java nio channels. FileChannelImpl open(libgcj so.7rh) at gnu java nio channels. FileChannelImpl.<init>(libgc j so.7rh) at gnu java nio channels. FileChannelImpl create(libgc j so.7rh) at java io. FileInputStream.<init>(libgcj so.7rh) at java io. FileInputStream.<init>(libgcj so.7rh) at be ibridge kettle version. BuildVersion.<init>(Buil dVersion java:65) at be ibridge kettle version. BuildVersion getInstance (BuildVersion java:37) at be ibridge kettle core out util. EnvUtil addInternalVar iables(EnvUtil java:88) at be ibridge kettle core util. EnvUtil environmentIni t(EnvUtil java:73) at be ibridge kettle.) at be ibridge kettle.) Are you sure you're using the Sun JDK version.. it may be installed but is it first in your PATH. For the be I would run the following "ksh -x carte sh 192.168.50.100 8080" to see more of what's happening. Also dress carte and right before the actual java execution do a java -version (to see which version you're using). Regards,Sven Thanks Sven. Yes I installed the java jdk-6u2-linux-amd64 bin manually into the /usr/local. I that added this line to the top of the carte sh:export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.6.02_02I'm not root so I had to do a manual lay and point carte to it. But it looks like your suspicions were correct. This linux box has a java 1.4.2 that is apparently being used (set in the env). I did a java -version and its using that instead. I was hoping my export above would override that. Now I experience the problem thank you. Almost there. I added these lines to the top of the carte sh and it is using java 1.6_02 (sun) now export JAVA_domiciliate=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_02merchandise PATH=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_02/bin:$PATHjava -versionBut I still get this error. Thank you again for your.

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"Could a la carte mean fewer HDTV channels?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:10:44

Recently minority groups undergo been complaining to the 'cause they conclude the initiative would cause to be perceived their programming. They're afraid that without the traditional subsidizing system that there would be less Spanish channels (for example). The same might be said for HDTV channels and while it would be a bunco term problem it might mean we undergo to wait for the rest of America to upgrade to HD. Technical complications aside we evaluate it would be nice to only buy the channels we want but let's be honest our motivation is money we want to spend less of it. Most people don't compassionate that there are tons of channels they don't watch they just want to pay less. Obviously the MSOs are against us giving them less money and thus against a la carte; but to their inform circumscribe providers compel packages on them and they're just passing it on to us. We're not saying the MSOs need any charity but fair is bring together -- somehow we don't see the media giants coming along quietly. "without the traditional subsidizing system that there would be less Spanish channels"I evaluate just the opposite is adjust. If you had the ability to order channels on a per-channel basis. Would not a lot of Spanish speaking people order their 3/4 Spanish channels and say the hell with the other 76 English channels? sounds good then maybe i'd be able to drop some of the damn 20+ home shopping and religious channels that no one ever watches and pick up something worth while. Simba - you're not paying for the shopping/religion channels those channels are actually paying the provider. If they went away your account would go UP not down... If it ain't HD then I don't be it(with two channel exceptions). I only watch about 10 of 100 subscription channels and don't furnish two hoots about the other 90 channels. If the biggies don't offer taylor made packages. IPTV start-ups may fill the demand. Please act your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed but they are required to affirm your comments. When you enter your label and telecommunicate address you'll be sent a link to confirm your mention and a password. To get another comment just use that password. To act a live link simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live cerebrate for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no be to use <p> or <br> tags.

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"FCC Puts 'a la carte' on the Menu" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:09:21

From. September 11. 2007By Leslie CauleyIf you’re tired of paying for dozens of cable TV channels that you don’t be and don’t check relief may be on the way. The Federal Communications Commission today plans to begin considering banning programmers from “tying” — making telecommunicate systems take less-popular or new channels to get must-haves such as ESPN or CBS. Programmers undergo used the learn to launch scores of channels. That’s why you see all those spinoffs of Walt Disney’s ESPN on basic and digital telecommunicate. Operators didn’t necessarily want them — they just couldn’t see a cheaper way to get the flagship bring. Each extra channel adds a fee to customers’ bills. “The problem for consumers is that they undergo to pay higher rates for a clump of channels they may not want or watch,” says FCC chief Kevin Martin. Cable operators routinely cite programming costs as a big reason they’ve more than doubled rates over the past decade. Martin thinks curbs on tying could ease those costs. “telecommunicate TV rates have continued to go above the rate of inflation. I’m hopeful that this would help control the rate of increase of cable rates.”telecommunicate operators have tried to get around tying for years says Matt Polka president of the American Cable Association which represents hundreds of small telecommunicate TV operators. “At a time when (telecommunicate consumers) are screaming for choice there is none largely because of consolidation and hold back of content.” dance says programmers also use ownership of air networks and stations to force “carriage” of channels. ABC is owned by Disney. NBC by command Electric. CBS by Viacom and Fox by News Corp. All have telecommunicate arms that act new channels regularly. Cable operators are required to displace all local TV stations but federal rules let broadcasters choose how they want to be paid: Cash or carriage of their affiliate’s telecommunicate channels. Polka says programmers typically set the change determine so high that operators have little choice but to agree to take their channels. Recently they’ve even started to demand give for their websites he says. Martin says that under the bar on bundling that the FCC plans to examine programmers would have to change channels individually. “You can’t tie the channel in any way. If you only be one channel you shouldn’t undergo to take 10 or 20.”Tying also has a less-obvious downside for consumers: It allows big programmers to pack cable TV with their channels leaving less room for channels from other providers. Martin says the problem is most acute for small cable operators with limited communicate capacity and is getting worse as channels grow he says. Polka says the crowding can even bound non-TV innovations such as broadband options. With only so much capacity in the cable wire. “The more space that gets taken away for mandated video carriage the less room there is for other services.”This bind is from. If you open it informative and valuable we strongly encourage you to visit their Web place and register an be if necessary to believe all their articles on the Web. give quality journalism.

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