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IIS 6.0 Mature at Last

WHEN I FIRST TAUGHT Windows NT 4.0 courses, Internet Information Server (IIS) 2.0 was included in the base operating system. It was a big improvement over IIS 1.0, and I still remember the fun I had showing students how easy it was to set up a Web server. That was about six years ago, when Web servers running on NT were an exception. Since then, things have changed considerably. IIS has improved in performance, increased in functionality and grown in the number of deployments because of the changes. Netcraft reports that IIS has between 24 percent and 35 percent of the market, depending on how its measured. I expect the increased security and performance of IIS 6.0 to bump up those numbers a great deal. So lets look at IIS 6.0 and what it brings to the table.

In putting together this article, I sat down with several of my former IIS students over lunch and showed them the new Process Model for IIS 6.0.


SCOTTY'S 'BIRTHPLACE' IN STAR TREK PREMIERE BID

Scripts from the original series reveal Starship Enterprise engineer Montgomery Scott was born on June 28, 2222.


Members of Canadian actor James Doohan's family travelled from Seattle to unveil a plaque and visited a special exhibition at Annet House museum.


His widow from his third marriage Wende and his eldest son Chris headed the party of six.

Councillor Martyn Day, Executive member for Development and Transport, added:

"A major international production, such as this, could give a massive boost to tourism and attract thousands of visitors to West Lothian."

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Electric chair, likened to torture, declared unconstitutional

Connolly said physicians determined the man was still alive after the first jolt. A second jolt was administered, causing heavy brown smoke to fill the room, the judge said."This shows the current protocol will continue the mutilation of prisoners’ bodies," he wrote. "It also supports the district court’s conclusion that some prisoners will be tortured during electrocutions."Connolly said the court could not rule the electric chair unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution, since that court has sanctioned its use.But the federal court’s rulings on the electric chair, based on the one it rendered in the 1890 New York case, were based on an "equal protection," or 14th Amendment analysis, and not an Eighth Amendment one, Connolly said."Therefore, the Court did not decide the (New York) case under the Eighth Amendment and there was scant evidence about electrocution in 1890," Connolly wrote.He said the U.S.


New incinerator planned

Proposals for an energy from waste plant are being prepared for a site at Midpoint 18 in Middlewich - just five miles away from a proposed site in Lostock Gralam.

Cheshire residents are also fighting proposals for incinerators at Weston Point, in Runcorn, and Ince Marshes.

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Winds shifting in the debate over education

Listening to Jones testify on HB 881, I am suddenly aware that, indeed, the center of gravity on the education debate has shifted. No longer are we stuck on inputs and debate about how one government can best grow another, which the input set chooses to define as "local control."

"It is a unique opportunity," Jones says of her bill establishing a state commission to grant charters, along with a fairer funding model. "This enhances local control by letting the consumer decide. To narrowly define local control [as] government monoply control does a disservice to Georgia." And to children who either drop out or struggle through bad schools that show no promise of improving.

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Allegiant currently services airports in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, among 58 destinations in the United States.The announcement of discussions with Allegiant Air was made at the Waterloo Regional Airport board meeting Wednesday morning in the airport conference room. The board also reviewed a draft of the airport's fiscal year 2009 budget, which will be subject to a board approval next month before a final draft is sent on to the city of Waterloo for approvalAccording to the budget, total expenses for the airport are expected to rise by $58,696 from the FY2008 budget. The largest increases in expenses from 2008 to 2009 were in regular salaries ($16,535), time and a half ($14,442), health insurance ($12,338) and utilities ($11,000). Revenues were expected to rise $15,450 from 2008 to 2009, with the biggest gains coming from gas sales ($9,000) and miscellaneous revenues ($3,500).


Democrats duel, then McCain pounces

You can bet, that if Clinton does not get the nomination then a big chunk of her votes will go to anybody but Obama. Many of those young votes or independent votes or independent votes will dry up significantly too at the general election as they learn more about Obama who has, to his credit, successfully led the media by the nose!

Obama is new a fresh face but we only have begun to debate of his religion, his middle name, etc.. Clinton already won against the Republican's machine, twice for Bill and twice for Hillary. For just a few nuggets that we get to hear about Obama have been disturbing already:

1. his connection to Rezko who is a mobster with ties to terrorists - this is not a simple 'bonehead mistake' - yet the press has just accepted it without digging into it in the last year! Hopefully, with the trial in the media face, I hope that media will wake up out of their stupor.


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CBC apologizes for leaving francophone artists out of TV show

Popular Quebec singer Claude Dubois accused the CBC of "racism" after it chopped several Quebec artists from the televised version of Monday's Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala in Toronto.

Dubois said the public broadcaster had insulted Quebecers.

CBC executive vice-president Richard Stursberg sent a letter Friday to all artists whose performances were not included in the TV show.

"It was our view that the broadcast, on CBC's English language network and directed at an anglophone audience, should focus on music and musicians most familiar to that audience," Stursberg wrote.

"Upon reflection and based upon the negative reaction to the television broadcast, we acknowledge that we could have done a better job of reflecting the full diversity of the participants."

In the letter, Stursberg says the CBC did not intend to offend "any particular artists by excluding them."

The CBC said Thursday the French performances were among cuts needed to fit the three-hour gala into a 44-minute time slot.


Did I really hear this....

Those sections go to about one third of our audience. We corrected the headline the next day in the Accuracy Watch, on the cover of our Northwest section and read by far more people than the Voices can reach. And we'll correct in the Voice sections Thursday, as per policy. I also apologized to French personally.

The story under the headline, by reporter Mike Prager, was accurate, French said. No problems with that, just the headline.

French talked to me a couple of times last week, at one point even asking me for advice on how he could extricate himself from the ethical morass. I don't advise politicians, explained to him that he'd have to figure that out for himself and offered him a chance to talk to the editorial page folks about a letter or even an op-ed column.


 
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