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- Photos: A century of tanks
- The General George Patton Museum, south of Louisville, Ky., houses an impressive collection of high-powered, heavy-duty military hardware. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Kentucky, Photograph, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-06-24
- Photos: The unbridled spirit of Kentucky
- All around this state that straddles the South, the Midwest, and the East are world-class sites to see. Take a trip through Kentucky with Road Trip 2008. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Kentucky, Photograph, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-06-24
- The Kentucky Department of Education Is Leveraging Information Technology to Take Educational Opportunities to New Heights With a Flexible, Robust and Secure Nortel Solution
- Through the Kentucky Department of Education, the Office of Education Technology laid out its "2007-2012 Education Technology Master Plan" with the objectives of providing equal access to technology for all teachers and students, enhancing their teaching and learning experiences in Kentucky's classrooms, and to thereby prepare all Kentucky children to...
- Tags: U.S. Department Of Education, Nortel Networks Corp., Information Technology, Kentucky, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Office, Human Resources, Office Suites, Software
- Case studies 2008-02-14
- KentuckyDoppler (widget)
- Keep a bird's eye view of your local weather on your desktop. View Doppler radar images for the state of Kentucky from a selection of Kentucky news stations: Access to local television station Web sites; Resizable Doppler images up to 1400x1600; Flexible automated refresh periods; Animated map display; Add your...
- Tags: Kentucky, Web Site, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Aerospace & Defense, Internet, Marketing, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2007-06-21
- Kentucky High School Provides Certification Opportunity for Students, Community
- When Kentucky technical schools began requiring Microsoft Office Specialist certification of their technology students, faculty, and staff, June Madison, a business teacher at Larry A. Ryle High School in Union, Kentucky, wanted to learn more about the program. She and several other teachers in the Career and Technical Education Department...
- Tags: Certification, Microsoft Office, Kentucky, Quality, Business Operations
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- Support for Cisco Networking Academy Program: Kentucky Leads the Way in Technology Training
- In 1997, Kentucky's 13 community colleges were combined with 15 technical colleges to form the Kentucky Community and Technical College System KCTCS. While the colleges continue to be a pathway to higher degree programs, they now have a greater emphasis on helping people bridge gaps in their skills and education....
- Tags: College, Kentucky, Training, Cisco Systems Inc., KCTCS
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- Auto MPG in the US, per the EPA rankings: Lamborghini #1 gas hawg
- Auto MPG in the US, per the EPA rankings: Lamborghini #1 gas hawgcomparing apples and ....When you state "the least efficient car in every category is european" you fail to see that the cars listed as the least efficient connot be compared to the most efficient cars. I dont see...
- Tags: Smart Cars, Lamborghini, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Discussion threads 2008-06-22
- (Gallery: Roadrunner: World's fastest supercomputer)
- (Gallery: Roadrunner: World's fastest supercomputer)Wow...I am seriously in love.How long to have a petaflop desktop?mputer)Well if you install Linux, you'll be halfway there already. The operating system that makes all this hardware work at petaflop speeds is Linux and Free Open Source Software.RE: (Gallery: Roadrunner: World's fastest supercomputer)Remember just how...
- Tags: Linux, UNIX, Now Let, supercomputer, Roadrunner, fastest supercomputer, Gallery
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- Airport security part 2: TSA is failing us, let my associated ranting begin thusly
- I want to start out by saying that I take great personal risk of getting black listed before my flight to K.C. tomorrow morning, but I thought I'd talk about an article by Rafal Los on how the TSA is failing us again. This actually reminds me of an older article that...
- Tags: Airport Security, Transportation Security Administration, Rafal Los, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Educators Aim to Trim Servers by 60 Percent, Halve Data Center Space With Virtualization
- The Kentucky Department of Education KDE was running out of data center space and wanted to reduce power and management costs. KDE had early experience with virtual machines and wanted to convert more of its 200 servers to a virtual environment to lower costs, provide new services, and advise school...
- Tags: Data Center, Virtualization, Server, KDE, Virtual Machine, Data Centers, Desktop Virtualization, Open Source, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
- Case studies 2008-06-01
- Software bug prevents Big Brown quick pick racing payoff
- A horse racing bettor discovered a software bug preventing race payoffs under certain conditions. Following inquiries from California's Horse Racing Board, Scientific Games, which manufactured the race management software / hardware system, reported a bug that "dropped the last horse in the field from quick pick...
- Tags: Software, Bug, Software Bug, Tools & Techniques, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Neil Young gives his name to a spider
- Canadian rocker Neil Young made headlines this week for appearing at the JavaOne conference and for releasing his musical archive on Blu-ray discs. But he was also honored by a East Carolina University ECU professor of biology, who named a newly discovered trapdoor spider Myrmekiaphila neilyoungi after the legendary rock...
- Tags: East Carolina University, Species, Myrmekiaphila, M., Neotype, Blu-Ray, Investment, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Gore Lawsuit Over Inconvenient Untruths?
- Gore Lawsuit Over Inconvenient Untruths?Inconvenient indeed ....I'm 100% in favor of this lawsuit. The movie was nothing more than a self serving political speach and now a bunch of idiots who saw the "movie" think that they know about "global warming".More than 90% of the information presented by the...
- Tags: global warming, movie, Gore Lawsuit, Untruths, inconvenient untruth
- Discussion threads 2008-03-13
- Educational System Cuts Spam, Millions in Costs, With Hosted E-Mail Filtering Solution
- The Kentucky Department of Education manages the public educational system for the state's 174 school districts. An internal IT services group, the Office of Education Technology OET, oversees the schools' Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 e-mail environment, which has more than 750,000 mailboxes. That environment was plagued with a growing spam...
- Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, E-mail Management, Spam, Microsoft Corp., E-mail Filtering, E-mail, Online Communications
- Case studies 2008-03-01
- Why Satellite Internet service is so slow
- Why Satellite Internet service is so slowReal world is worse.Ping statistics for 75.104.128.61: Packets: Sent = 25, Received = 22, Lost = 3 (12% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 626ms, Maximum = 3690ms, Average = 1385msThis is the nameserver within WildBlue's...
- Tags: Network technology, Real World, Embarq, satellite, Satellite Internet Service, satellite Internet, latency
- Discussion threads 2008-02-24
- From eco-warrior to nuclear champion
- From eco-warrior to nuclear championNuclear waste hysteriaIs probably the biggest challenge facing nuclear power. And it all stems from the fact that people have been misled into thinking radiation is more dangerous than it is.The really long-term radioactive stuff is so low-level, it's more dangerous to live in North Dakota.Waste...
- Tags: Waste Disposal, nuclear energy, Greenpeace, nuclear champion
- Discussion threads 2008-01-31
- Painful lesson in OLPC mesh networking for Mongolians
- Painful lesson in OLPC mesh networking for MongoliansYou all Jump around too much!!The biggest problem I see with the Mesh is that a hop basically jumps around from computer to computer looking for a way back home. That is a lot of jumping. Then you have the fact...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Meraki, One Laptop Per Child project, network, mesh networking, mesh
- Discussion threads 2008-01-30
- Commercial brain computer systems are coming
- All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California USC. Some of the...
- Tags: University Of Southern California, Panel, Report, Computer, BCI, Productivity, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Schools self-policing P2P just fine
- Ars Technica featured a great piece on informal research conducted at Brandeis University on college efforts to address copyright and file-sharing issues. As IT administrators at Brandeis were developing their own set of policies related to this issue, they surveyed 79 members of the RESNET-L and Educause SECURITY mailing...
- Tags: P2P, Survey, File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Are Macs more blue than red?
- Are Macs more blue than red?I hear Rush Limbaugh is a Mac-head.Which supports the theory PCers have that Mac users are arrogant and obnoxious.RE: Are Macs more blue than red?Yes, but not because of politics. The states where the finest universities in the world are are blue states.The level...
- Tags: Desktops, Macs More, Apple Macintosh, metro, income
- Discussion threads 2007-12-04
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