Archive for July 4th, 2010

Jul 04 2010

The Perils of Progress

Published by olivia under NEWS

Pinker’s description of earlier fears about the dangers of newspapers, paperbacks, and television as “threats to their consumers’ brainpower and moral fiber,” like his belief that a rise in “I.Q. scores” somehow offset or discredited earlier anxieties about what television, transistor radios, and rock videos were doing to people’s sensibility and consciousness sounded tone-deaf to [...]

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Jul 04 2010

The Perils of Progress

Published by olivia under NEWS

We had just heard a lecture by an exquisitely sensitive, painfully alert poet friend of ours about how we live today. She ranged widely and brilliantly and did not shy away from hazarding, ever so gently, a few doubts about what the Internet was doing to the feel of our daily life. Many people use [...]

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Jul 04 2010

Look At Me!

Published by olivia under NEWS

Well, another civil, subtle, well-modulated novel from Martin Amis. Wait—what? British fiction’s most flamboyant word-wrangler, subtle? The celebrated character-bully and reader-molester, civil? The epicure of extremism, wellmodulated? Yes, apparently. Office 2007 Pro is so great!
 This is a new Amis, similar in theme but different in subject as well as style. An Oxford-educated scion of the [...]

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Jul 04 2010

The READ: Ephemera, Run

Published by olivia under NEWS

What’s more, the archive offers an illusion of completeness not entirely different from the way the novel itself offers an illusion of reality. Microsoft Office 2007 is such great software in many people’s opinion.
All those boxes, their contents neatly filed and numbered and alphabetized, in all their exquisite order! But anyone who has spent time [...]

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Jul 04 2010

The READ: Ephemera, Run

Published by olivia under NEWS

The most interesting piece I read in the Times last week—excluding the profile in which Reykjavik’s new mayor said that he would rule out as a coalition partner “any party whose members had not seen all five seasons of ‘The Wire’”—was Book Review editor (and TNR contributor) Sam Tanenhaus’s 2,500-word exploration of John Updike’s archive. [...]

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Jul 04 2010

The Patriarch

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In 1827, an upright, well-to-do English gentleman, traveling through the Levant with his lady wife, ran into some dirty weather en route from Alexandria to Malta. Microsoft Office 2007  is loved by the whole world.
But this particular gentleman was called Moses and his notion of calming the sea was to throw the afikoman half of [...]

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Jul 04 2010

Early and Late

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A smart distributor, on whom be peace, has decided to give a theatrical premiere to an early film by Yasujiro Ozu. Microsoft Office 2007  is such a great software in the world.
This is good news, not just because the film itself—I Was Born, But…—is endearing but because it draws further attention to this Japanese master. [...]

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Jul 04 2010

CEO Ballmer’s e-mail on Microsoft’s entertainment and devices shake-up

On May 25, Microsoft announced, robbie Bach, the President of the company’s entertainment and equipment will retire, division will not be replaced. Office 2007 Pro is so great!
(mainly experienced [J].j Allard officer, too. For Google Allard said he wouldn’t think or apples, but some adventure sports).
Microsoft is not replace Bach, instead, they take responsibility. Move [...]

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Jul 04 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 Web apps revealed (screenshots)

Published by olivia under Office 2007 Ultimate NEWS

In the full version of office by 2010, the file menu display a new document management area called the backend. Office 2007 Professional –bring you the convenience..
 In this web browser, you get a classic dropdown menus, all of your files management and sharing of Pagehand to Ross carter was selected as a simple word processor, [...]

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Jul 04 2010

Ditching MS Word for SciTech grant writing

Recent blog posts that apple users in scientific and technical areas are from Microsoft word. The Mac writing tools and growing.
The article discussed a MacResearch website on Wednesday to start writing grant, workflow in Mac text tool. The authors and those comments, said they had passed, although they keep a copy if partners to use [...]

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