Utah Utes football: Reed on pace to set records
Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
If he keeps it up, David Reed could be the most prolific pass receiver in Utah football history. For a season, anyway. That...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
If he keeps it up, David Reed could be the most prolific pass receiver in Utah football history. For a season, anyway. That...
Sand Mountain Reporter (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... of its continued support of MCPALS. District 2 Commissioner James Maze represented the commission. David Reed, president of Whitaker Contracting Corp. in Guntersville, earned recognition for his continued support and belief in MCPALS. Paul Claborn and Wholesalecars.com received recognition for his many years of support. Officials working to support the Albertville-Boaz Recycling Center...
Londonist (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... gone horribly wrong... We take no responsibility for what may happen to you in there. Created by David Puckridge and Pappy's Fun Club 's Brendan Dodds, and starring The Penny Dreadfuls ' David Reed, Humphrey Ker and Thom Tuck, the Institute is a promenade show specially designed for the new, labyrinthine space next door to the Pleasance Islington. Prepare to be plunged into...
No geek is an island (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... Greece, of course, when they didn’t have TVs.) The house band comprise Martin on keyboards, David Reed from The Penny Dreadfuls on drums, Danielle Ward on bass and “Foz” Foster on guitar. Foz was the guitarist with David Devant & His Spirit Wife, a band I saw live four times back in my youth. At one point, Foz casually played the intro to Ballroom – one of many highlights of...
Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
... network only! I don’t have a copy of his data that I can examine in detail, but when combined with David Reeds report, it certainly appears AT&T Wireless has configuration problems. If you read on you’ll see this may not be the result of gross stupidity, but someone at AT&T Wireless should be a little embarrassed. The argument he makes is really interesting. The limiting factor for...
Communications (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
We've all heard or read stories about how iPhone usage has overloaded the AT&T Wireless network but it's likely at least some of their problems are the result of configuration errors ― specifically, congestion collapse induced by misconfigured buffers in their mobile core network. In early September, David Reed sent this interesting message to the IRTF's "end-to-end"...
Click World News (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... induced by misconfigured buffers in their mobile core network." Snip: In early September, David Reed sent this interesting message to the IRTF's "end-to-end" email list. List members include some world experts on Internet protocols. During the next couple of days, there were over 40 messages in related threads. While some of these experts were over-thinking the problem,...
Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... induced by misconfigured buffers in their mobile core network." Snip: In early September, David Reed sent this interesting message to the IRTF's "end-to-end" email list. List members include some world experts on Internet protocols. During the next couple of days, there were over 40 messages in related threads. While some of these experts were over-thinking the problem,...
Joho the Blog (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Brough Turner summarizes and explains an hypothesis put forward by David Reed that much of AT&T’s bandwidth overload is self-inflicted. As I understand it — which I admit is not very far — AT&T may have its servers misconfigured. If AT&T has set the servers’ buffers (particular servers — see Brough’s explanation) too large, then [...]
Physorg (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... such as Free Press and Public Knowledge, many members of the FCC, and Internet pioneers like David Reed and Vint Cerf. Supporters say that without rules ISPs will change their price structures to tiered systems with the highest level services out of the financial reach of many entrepreneurs wishing to start their own Internet businesses. Those in favor of rules are also worried that...
Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
... and 150 of their 267 yards came via Wide's salvage operations and a short pass completion that David Reed turned into a 90-yard touchdown. Rather, I'm endorsing Whittingham's observation that winning games this way is "something these guys have a knack for." Whittingham did chuckle a little nervously, probably not wanting to disturb whatever cosmic forces have switched sides during...
Denver Post (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
... Utes took a 13-10 lead early in the third quarter on a 92-yard pass play from Cain to receiver David Reed. It was the second longest touchdown pass play in Utah football history and the Utes weren't done. After Reggie Rembert fumbled the kickoff away at the Air Force 20, Utah kicker Joe Phillips added a 31-yard field goal and the Utes led 16-10.Staying with the running game, the Falcons...
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
... other wildlife."When there's a governance crisis ... you just know what's going to happen," said David Reed, director of the macroeconomics program at the World Wildlife Fund. "The profiteers are going to come in. You know there's going to be illegal logging, game hunting, extraction of mineral wealth. It's very predictable."Urgent conservationYears of deforestation and slash-and-burn...
Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
... made it difficult for either squad to get decent field possession.At 9:39 in the third quarter, David Reed caught a short pass from Cain and then shook off a tackle at about the 30 yard line as he made his way down the remainder of the field for the second longest scoring pass play in Utah football history - 90 yards. That made the score 13-10.Then Alta standout Boo Anderson caused...
TimesDaily.com (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
... isn't designed to scare the students. Its purpose is to make them more aware as drivers, said David Reed, a Tuscumbia State Farm agent who presented the program in conjunction with National Teen Driver Safety Week.Reed told the students that one in four crash fatalities involves a victim between the ages of 16 and 24."It is the number one cause of death among teens in the United...