Edmonton Oilers - Recap: Edmonton @ Columbus - 11/05/2008

After the Oilers erased a two-goal deficit with four unanswered goals in the second and third periods, the Blue Jackets came back with three of their own -- including the game-winner with just over a minute left in the game -- to win 5-4 Wednesday night.

Yahoo! Mail goes to infinity and beyond - Yodel Anecdotal

I'm not sure if this was seeded or noted, but Yahoo! Mail is now UNLIMITED STORAGE!!! That's a big hit on Google and Hotmail!!! Let the email wars continue, as I love reaping the benefits from it all!

Puppy Linux teaches an old dog new tricks

There are many different Linux distributions available. If you want a distribution small enough to run from an USB drive but with all the power of a full distribution, this article will show why Puppy Linux may be worth a look.

Microsoft Popfly

Microsoft shows off the Alpha release of Popfly, an easy way to build and share mashups, gadgets, Web pages and applications.

The 10 Real Reasons Why Geeks Make Better Lovers

1. Geeks build it so you can come 2. Geeks get personal with tech 3. Geeks dig consensual role playing 4. Geeks interact 5. Geeks get things done 6. Geeks are hot 7. Geeks don't shock easily 8. Geeks know kinky people 9.

Starbucks' arrival on Parliament Hill stirs great coffee debate

The Conservatives are wooing the Tim Hortons crowd for the next election, but the House of Commons has selected trendy Starbucks for a groundbreaking venture into brand-name coffee on Parliament Hill.

Scientists unearth Superman's "Kryptonite"

LONDON (Reuters) - Kryptonite, which robbed Superman of his powers, is no longer the stuff of comic books and films. ADVERTISEMENT

Turn Your Phone into a Scanner, Faxer, and Filer

This definitely looks like a great tool that can be utilized by anyone, especially students or business people. I tried it out, and it works great!!! Sent me back a nice jpeg of a photo of my cat I took with my cellphone! Worth checking out! :-)

Got a catchy tune you can't get out of your head?

t can strike anywhere, at any time. It might have been belted out by Christina, Britney, or any number of Swedish pop outfits. You might have heard it in an elevator, in your car, even on someone else's iPod.

Privacy commissioner investigates missing Talvest Mutual Funds computer file

For the second time in three years, the ability of the CIBC (TSX:CM) to protect confidential data has come under scrutiny after a computer file containing information on up to 470,000 Talvest Mutual Funds clients was lost in transit between offices.

Skype founders name new video start-up Joost

Company executives had referred to the new company for months by the codename "The Venice Project." They chose Joost because they like the ring of it, according to a spokeswoman.

A Keyboard That Tries to Be More Finger Friendly

If you were asked to redesign the computer keyboard, chances are you would end up something very different from the standard QWERTY layout, which was developed more than 130 years ago.

Markkanen stones Hurricanes

Oilers goalie stops 28 shots as Edmonton topples defending champs 3-1 Jussi Markkanen stopped 28 of 29 shots as the Edmonton Oilers topped the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 at Rexall Place on Wednesday night. Brad Winchester, Jason Smith and Fernando Pisani scored for Edmonton.

How to Install Two Versions of IE (IE6 and IE7) on One Machine

Like most Web designers, I need to test my Web designs on as many versions of as many browsers as I can, so that they display correctly for all my customers.

globeandmail.com: Suicide bomber kills 2 Canadian soldiers

The Canadian death toll in Afghanistan since 2002 now stands at 44 along with one diplomat. Thirty-six have died this year.

In Flanders Fields the Poppies Blow...

Today is Remembrance Day in Canada, Veteran's Day in the United States, and on the 11th hour of this day, Canadians stood in silence remember their fallen soldiers, men and women who died for our security and freedom, men and women that died for the security of other countries th …

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Oilers' MacTavish fined

Edmonton Oilers coach Craig MacTavish was fined $10,000 US Saturday by the NHL for criticizing referee Mick McGeough for a blown call in the Oilers' 3-2 home loss to the Dallas Stars on Friday night.

Edmonton Oilers get Robbed by Mick McGeough

The Edmonton Oilers were denied the tying goal after a phantom hand pass call in the final seconds. Dallas went on to a 3-2 win Friday night at Rexall Place. Ryan Smyth and Petr Sykora scored for Edmonton.

viksoe.dk - GMail Drive shell extension

This is a very cool software download that I found that I had to share with everyone. I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but anyone who has a gmail account will love this program.

Canadian death toll in Afghanistan: 42 soldiers, one diplomat

With the unfortunate "illegal" war going on in Iraq, I just want to make sure that the United States knows that we, as Canadians, are there standing right beside you in the fight on the war on terror.

Petr Sykora, Edmonton Oilers Win Season Opener

Petr Sykora had a spectacular debut as an Oiler with a two-goal performance as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Calgary Flames by a score of 3-1 on Thursday

Yahoo to give away e-mail code

Yahoo is set to allow outsiders to create new services using the world's most popular consumer e-mail program, in the broadest move the Web has yet seen to enlist independent programmers to build a company's products for it.

Horcoff scores in OT to beat Flames 4-3

Shawn Horcoff scored a shorthanded goal in overtime as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Calgary Flames 4-3 at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary on Thursday night. 4-0 Pre-season Record BABY!!!

Mozilla looks to Microsoft for security

Window Snyder plans to share Mozilla's security secrets with the world, strengthen ties with the security researcher community and rid Mozilla products of old, potentially dangerous, code, she told CNET News.com in a recent interview.

Virgin Atlantic restricts use of Dell, Apple laptops

Virgin Atlantic has banned the use of battery-powered Apple or Dell laptop computers on international flights after recalls over fears they could overheat and catch fire.

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