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GC_Calendar :: NukeSeo-Applications :: BiT-Torrent - great mods available
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Monday, January 05 2009 @ 16:00:24 CST (39 reads)
Addons - nukeseo.com [click here] more powerful projects now
- BitNile.com :: NukeBittorrent ver. 0.80 -powerful & featurerich [click here]
the featurerich GC-Calendar runs on sites all over the planet.

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slaytanic.sourceforge.net: Content Plus 2.xy - Feedback Resecured 1.xy
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on Sunday, January 04 2009 @ 09:40:31 CST (48 reads)
Addons [travel over and see]
slaytanic.sourceforge.net

- Content Plus 2.xy
- Feedback Resecured xy

see slaytanic.sourceforge.net
share your ideas - discuss all your plans, suggestions and needs.


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Module EdogsOpros [eklon.com] v1.0.9b © by O&S aka www.edogs.ru
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Sunday, January 04 2009 @ 09:38:24 CST (59 reads)
Addons [CLICK ALL]

demo 1 Choose one
demo 3 select
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CONTACT edogs@dogsempire.com


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Nuke - the global community: 180 000 friends connectesd on 5 Continents 24 hours
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Thursday, January 01 2009 @ 17:51:14 CST (94 reads)
Community sharing ..

..code at [click] warp-speed.de & nukeCode.com

.. knowledge at FAQ on PHPNuke [a great knowledgebase]

a great sharing community!

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3890 new members in 08: Wish you all a Happy New Year 2009! :)
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on Wednesday, December 31 2008 @ 18:18:42 CST (126 reads)
Community and to every Nuker and all Friends - A Very very Happy New year to everyone!!

BTW: more than 3890 new members in 2008 ...This site shows great contributions from thousands of Nukers from the whole world. The exchange of ideas, code leeds to friendship, p...

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apachefriends.org: New XAMPP for Windows and Linux
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Wednesday, December 31 2008 @ 18:05:18 CST (116 reads)
Miscellaneous Days ago the new "final" XAMPP version was announced for public downloading.
In both versions the devs updated Apache (2.2.11), MySQL (5.1.30), PHP (5.2.8) and phpMyAdmin (3.1.1). The Linux version also contains the new MySQL storage engine PBXT (1.0.07-r...

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File Repository 2.8 Released!
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on Monday, December 29 2008 @ 22:19:01 CST (178 reads)
PHP-Nuke The file repository has been around awhile. I finally got around to fixing some bugs and version 2.8 is ready! The new version has much cleaner code, more efficient MySQL querying and has sorting without post backs. Customization galore. CLICK HERE TO ...

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PhpNuke Turkey Support Site Now Opened
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on Wednesday, December 24 2008 @ 14:15:09 CST (252 reads)
Addons http://www.phpnuke.web.tr is now opened for support to Turkish nukers.

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Ts Members 2.1
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on Wednesday, December 24 2008 @ 14:14:42 CST (298 reads)
PHP-Nuke TS MEMBERS 2.1 is a module for PHPNUKE that he allows
The users' of the site in way very ordered visualization.
Principal characteristics:
* Preview user Avatar
* Number Posts visualization made
* User Language visualization, direct Link for messages d...

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PHPNuke Indonesia Hosting Goes International
Posted by AFaisal
on Wednesday, December 24 2008 @ 14:14:32 CST (245 reads)
News We are happy to let you all know that right now we will serve international client to host their domain to our hosting server. We have various packages may be interest for you, just visit our official website at http://www.phpnukeindonesiahosting.com

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Morse demonstrates telegraph

On this day in 1838, Samuel Morse's telegraph system is demonstrated for the first time at the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, New Jersey. The telegraph, a device which used electric impulses to transmit encoded messages over a wire, would eventually revolutionize long-distance communication, reaching the height of its popularity in the 1920s and 1930s.

Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born April 27, 1791, in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He attended Yale University, where he was interested in art, as well as electricity, still in its infancy at the time. After college, Morse became a painter. In 1832, while sailing home from Europe, he heard about the newly discovered electromagnet and came up with an idea for an electric telegraph. He had no idea that other inventors were already at work on the concept.

Morse spent the next several years developing a prototype and took on two partners, Leonard Gale and Alfred Vail, to help him. In 1838, he demonstrated his invention using Morse code, in which dots and dashes represented letters and numbers.
In 1843, Morse finally convinced a skeptical Congress to fund the construction of the first telegraph line in the United States, from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore. In May 1844, Morse sent the first official telegram over the line, with the message: "What hath God wrought!"

Over the next few years, private companies, using Morse's patent, set up telegraph lines around the Northeast. In 1851, the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company was founded; it would later change its name to Western Union. In 1861, Western Union finished the first transcontinental line across the United States. Five years later, the first successful permanent line across the Atlantic Ocean was constructed and by the end of the century telegraph systems were in place in Africa, Asia and Australia.

Because telegraph companies typically charged by the word, telegrams became known for their succinct prose--whether they contained happy or sad news. The word "stop," which was free, was used in place of a period, for which there was a charge. In 1933, Western Union introduced singing telegrams. During World War II, Americans came to dread the sight of Western Union couriers because the military used telegrams to inform families about soldiers' deaths.

Over the course of the 20th century, telegraph messages were largely replaced by cheap long-distance phone service, faxes and email. Western Union delivered its final telegram in January 2006.

Samuel Morse died wealthy and famous in New York City on April 2, 1872, at age 80.

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