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Headphonaught's Nanolog (Free subscription) | 02/12/2009
Dear Friends (42/365) , originally uploaded by Headphonaught . Spent a lovely couple of hours with Susan & Scott Dunn. Met up at Nando's in Xscape followed by a wee coffee at Starbucks in Braehead. Good times!
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THE TENSION (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
The ratio of casualties dying from combat wounds in the Long War, less than one in ten, is lower than that of recent 20th-century wars, including Operation Desert Storm, according to a recent comparison study. (Photo by Gunnery Sgt. Scott Dunn.) F ocus on Defense: WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2008 -- The ratio of casualties dying from combat wounds in the Long War, less than one in ten, is lower than that...
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Morton's Musings (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
Owen Sound Sun Times (ON) Byline: BY SCOTT DUNN SUN TIMES STAFF A funeral mass was to be held this morning for retired judge Frank W. Olmstead, who died Friday in Owen Sound. Mr. Olmstead, 77, died in Georgian Heights Nursing Home of renal failure. He had been ill for the last few years. Mr. Olmstead grew up in Owen Sound and was called to the bar in 1957. He practised law in Owen Sound with George...
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
SEATTLE, WA (MARKET WIRE) A security feature built into Microsoft's Outlook Web Access (OWA) for Exchange Server is more aggravation than protection, according to today's version of the Windows Secrets Newsletter. Associate editor Scott Dunn says the "Safe HTML filtering" feature of OWA deletes user comments from HTML e-mail attachments without warning and in some cases may corrupt the structure...
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The Eagle (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Kenneth and Lisa Loke of Bryan are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Laura Ann Loke, to Jared Scott Dunn, ...
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Jake Ludington - Mediablab (Free subscription) | 04/25/2008
Scott Dunn over at Windows Secrets provides a list of the nine must-have freeware apps , based on the overlap in reviews from four respected publications. To make Scott's list, an application had to appear on the list of three out of four of publications. You can read Scott's methodology in picking the software, then download the apps. Most have been mentioned here before. Avira AntiVir Personal is...
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | 04/16/2008
I was just reading How to speed up Windows Vista on tech.msn.com, written by Scott Dunn of PC World, and it got me thinking about what I do to get a more responsive system (anything to shorten those build+test cycles!) 1. I have a USB drive for Windows ReadyBoost . This one really makes a difference - when I need to repurpose the drive for something, I usually want to get it back as soon as possible....
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Ace DDL (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Microsoft is denying a recent report that suggests it deliberately included a technical loophole in Windows Vista that lets users install the OS without paying for the full priced version. In an article that appeared earlier this week in the Windows Secrets newsletter, reporter Scott Dunn noted that the Service Pack 1 version of Windows [...]
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NeoWin (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Microsoft is denying a recent report that suggests it deliberately included a technical loophole in Windows Vista that lets users install the OS without paying for the full priced version. In an article that appeared earlier this week in the Windows Secrets newsletter, reporter Scott Dunn noted that the Service Pack 1 version of Windows Vista gives users the option of buying the 'upgrade edition' and...
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ActiveWin.com Headlines (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
Software licensing is often hard to understand. But that’s no excuse for so-called Windows experts to deliberately publish sensational stories that turn the facts upside-down. I’m talking about the fuss that Scott Dunn and Brian Livingston kicked up in yesterday’s version of the Windows Secrets newsletter , in which Dunn breathlessly proclaimed the existence of an “upgrade...
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ActiveWin.com Headlines (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
Scott Dunn: The new Service Pack 1 version of Windows Vista allows end users to purchase the "upgrade edition" and install it on any PC — with no need to purchase the more expensive "full edition." The same behavior was present when Vista was originally released, but the fact that the trick wasn't removed from SP1 suggests that Microsoft executives approved the back door as...
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helping business in flintshire (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
Money Week - Andrew Dunn was just 22 when he sent out his firm’s first ski brochure in 1986, but it immediately turned heads. Black, and folding out onto six pages, the front simply read ‘nulli secundus’: second to none. “I got a call,” says Dunn. “May I speak to Andrew Scott Dunn. I said yes, [...]
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
SEATTLE, WA (MARKET WIRE) Microsoft customers can install the "upgrade edition" of Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) on any PC without having to purchase a "full" version of Microsoft Vista, according to an article in today's Windows Secrets Newsletter. Associate editor Scott Dunn says users can take advantage of a trick to upgrade to Windows Vista SP1 regardless of whether any older version...
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Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog (Free subscription) | 01/03/2008
A story on the WindowsSecrets.com points out this morning that almost all of the services offered by Microsoft's $9.95-per-month MSN Premium service have been duplicated by free services available through Microsoft's Windows Live and Windows XP or Windows Vista. The story, by Scott Dunn, challenges the company for not actively informing MSN Premium customers about the availability of free equivalents....