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Connie E. Dixon, 592 Bryanwood Parkway. 07-2487. Luther Russell Hall and Margie Ann Hall, Jeffersonville. 07-2490. Charles B. Estes Jr., 2845 Palumbo Drive, Apt. 6. 07-2491. Jeffrey C. Hartgrove, Mount Sterling. 07-2492. Helen Ruth Gill, Nicholasville. 07-2494. Billy C. Blair II, Nicholasville. 07-2496. Edna M. Parker, Nicholasville. 07-2497. William A. Hayes, Cynthiana. 07-2498. Sean David Marcum and Sherri Michelle Marcum fka Sarah Lynn Smith, 3751 Appian Way, Apt. 119 and 2608 Coronado Ridge. 07-2500. Garrick Christian, Winchester. 07-2501. Mildred Marie Ratliff, Winchester. 07-2503. Richard J. Bush, Campton. 07-2504. Jack Freeman, Beattyville.
Startup plans floating data centres
A STARTUP is planning to build floating data centres on knackered cargo ships. San Francisco Bay Area company International Data Security (IDS) envisions it will have up to 50 decommissioned container ships housing data server farms, moored in various ports around the world including 22 in North American cities. IDS believes using cargo ships will give it flexibility and enable expansion limited only by the availability of ships and port space instead of real estate constraints. Its first location will be available at Pier 50 in San Francisco starting in April and it already has, ahem, anchor tenants signed, a source close to the company said. Shipboard cargo spaces will be built out as data center floors and deck space will be used to stack modular data centers in standard shipping containers.
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That is the blunt truth here: they should be focusing on increasing bandwidth instead of moaning about people actually using the unlimited service that they give them.Same thing with the movie, music and game companies: stop turning to DRM to solve a problem that is more because you are making poor quality games or are charging too much for a good quality game. .
Foxes are guarding the mortgage henhouse
Raymond Finney's proposal to include federal funds, new buses could be equipped and smaller buses will be upgraded. There were similar cries of unenforceable, entrapment, or danger when child restraint seat legislation passed three decades ago. Now it is universally accepted. The time has come to be consistent with our messages to children. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended lap and shoulder restraints in school buses for over a decade, recently reinstating their policy in 2007, asking communities to "Advocate for three-point seat belt systems in all newly manufactured school buses." California requires new school buses to have a lap/shoulder-belt restraint system; the states of Florida, Louisiana, New Jersey and New York and others have passed school bus seat-belt laws.
October 2007 Archive
McKinley, 50, of Spencerville, died at 5:56 p.m. Thursday at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Continue » Jeffcats demolish Knights 37-0Sports (692 words) By CHRIS KOENIG The Delphos Herald DELPHOS — Jefferson head coach Damon Ulm knew he had his hands full as the visiting Crestview Knights came to Stadium Continue » More fun on the CanalLocal News (1249 words, 2 responses) The old Miami and Erie Canal provided many fun, fun times for kids in town or anyone who lived nearby. Albert (Red) Yochum, formerly of Delphos, Continue » Ruth DetrickFor the Record (98 words) Aug. 16, 1912 —Sept. 27, 2007 Ruth Detrick, 95, of Spencerville, died at 6:05 p.m. Thursday at Roselawn Manor Nursing Home. She was born Aug. 16, 1912 Continue » Commission seeking playing card sponsorsLocal News (135 words) Trustees of the Delphos Canal Commission are creating a historical deck of cards to help with the operating expenses of the local museum.
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