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avez-vous le droit de regarder les fichiers présents sur l'ordinateur de vos salariés ?
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on novembre 6, 2009
© vieux bandit
Le dirigeant d'une entreprise n'a pas tous les droits sur l'ordinateur de ses salariés. En effet, celui-ci est supposé pouvoir contenir des données personnelles que le chef d'entreprise n'a pas à consulter. Comment, alors, avant d'ouvrir un fichier ou un dossier savoi...
Football Things
in End Zone Buzz, on August 15, 2008
© Skaines What's happening around the football world.
- Miami Dolphins cheerleaders unveiled their swimsuit calendar at a happening in Miami. Please enjoy the photos from that event. (MiamiDolphins.com)
- Jeremy Shockey will not play in the Saints exhibition game against the Texan...
Slow Play Overtakes Tour
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 5, 2008
Woods and Furyk Cooling Their Heels. Courtesy: Rutland Herald
The subject of slow play is suddenly on everybody's lips.
All it took was for Tiger Woods to mention it on his website and it seems like everyone is talking about "those slow players on Tour".
Like, this is new...
FTOPS VII: Event #8 and #9 Hosting Duties Put Aside for Winner Lindgren
in Internet Poker, on February 11, 2008
Although Poker is considered cut- throat competition, you can rest assure while playing in the Full Tilt Online Poker Series, your chances of ending up like hockey player Richard Zednik yesterday are extremely slim. Just keep the sharp objects out of reach when bubbling with pocket Aces.
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2008: More of the Same?
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 21, 2007
One golfer who will be glad to see the back of 2007 is Michelle Wie.
The past year has been an unmitigated disaster, two giant steps back.
Her game was nowhere because she rushed two wrist injuries and suffered for it; her public image was hammered by withdrawals during tournaments, reports tha...
Scotland Lauches Inquiry
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 19, 2007
Donald Trump's Scottish golf project (or is it fiasco?) has taken yet another turn.
You'll recall that the Scottish Parliament stepped in after the local infrastructure committee of the Aberdeenshire Council rejected the project which involves constructing two 18-hole courses, a multi-...
Modern Player vs Old Equipment
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 10, 2007
...oden shafted, wooden head club.
My conclusion? Sure, it's equipment but it's also vastly improved swings based on the latest scientific data on bio-mechanics and kinesiology that is resulting...
2012 London Olympic Stadium Unveiled
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 9, 2007
We are still about nine months away the start of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but that didn't stop London organizers from unveiling the stadium for the 2012 Olympics .
The $1 billion stadium will seat 80,000 people and will be used for the opening closing ceremonies as well as track and field ...
Organizers Apologize for Olympic Ticket Snafu
in The Outdoor Weblog, on October 31, 2007
...ystem," he added. "It was due to the database processing, not the bandwidth. We need to improve the database capacity.
"We are negotiating with the technical staff for a more comprehe...
Pereiro Officially Recognized as 2006 Tour de France Winner
in The Outdoor Weblog, on October 15, 2007
Just when I was forgetting about Floyd Landis and the 2006 Tour de France, Tour officials officially recognized second place Oscar Pereiro as the winner of the 2006 Tour de France. It looks like we are going to be hearing and reading about this particular Tour de France until next year's rac...
Startup weekends prove essence of bootstrapping
in BootStrapMe, on October 11, 2007
travis Northcutt at flatworldblog and also a contributor on PostRanger.com 's Globilization stream , writes this great post about Startup Weekend , a global craze that sticks entrepreneurial types together in a room for a couple of days to see what they come up with.
Weekends h...
Thousands of Fans Fill St. Louis Streets for Tour of Missouri
in The Outdoor Weblog, on September 18, 2007
On a positive note and continuing with the cycling theme, it seems fans have not abandoned cycling as a sport.
According to an article on Yahoo! Sports , thousands of fans filled the streets of St. Louis for the Tour of Missouri. Not to be mistaken with the famed Tour de France, but the fans - b...
Decision about Floyd Landis Coming Soon
in The Outdoor Weblog, on September 18, 2007
After more than a year of public debate, retested samples, and sifting through evidence, arbitrators closed the official hears and is ready to make a decision about either 2006 Tour de France, Floyd Landis, actually tested positive for testosterone. According to an article on Yahoo! Sports , the ...
韩国HTMS Provia A1 3D GPS
in 全新志 Tracing Gadget, on 2007-08-28
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这个外观上就很迷人的小东西是韩国HTMS出品的 Provia A1 GPS导航仪 ,工业设计出色的产品总是能第一时间吊起人的胃口,就像Sony的Bravia,谁能不动心呢。
这个GPS系统不进外观有其独到之处,而且使用了3D地图系统,在你驾驶的时候不用去理解地图,去考虑它的周围环境和道路起伏,因为LCD上都能形象的显示出来。而不像2D界面或者伪3D界面的GPS那样,当你看到单调的线条时...
Did Daunte Culpepper find a home or an abyss?
in End Zone Buzz, on August 6, 2007
...t forget that Oakland was the worst team in the NFL last season, and they appeared to be slightly improved this year with the addition of Dominic Rhodes and Russell.
Now, Culpepper is the starter, ...
Outdoor News Update: More Tour de France
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 29, 2007
Although the Tour de France is officially over, there are still a few lingering issues pedaling on. Here's the best of the rest.
Cyclist Vinokourov's backup "B" sample confirms original finding for banned blood transfusion
Alexandre Vinokourov's backup sample has confirm...
UCI Accused of Not Following its Own Rules
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 26, 2007
On the heels of Danish cyclist, Michael Rasmussen's expulsion from the tour de France by his own team, the Tour director blamed the International Cycling Union for not obeying by its own rules. The Rabobank team sent Rasmussen home after he failed to disclose where he trained, which, o...
President of the Cycling Governing Body Says Tour is not in Trouble
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 26, 2007
After two positive tests by Alexander Vinokourov and Cristian Moreni and Michael Rasmussen abrupt exit yesterday (not to mention the ongoing allegations) do you believe the prestige and reverence of the Tour de France is in trouble? According to Pat McQuaid, president of the cycling's gover...
Rasmussen Removed from Race by Own Team
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 25, 2007
In an stunning turn of events, Danish rider Michael Rasmussen, the current Tour de France leader, was removed from the race. A spokesman for the Rabobank team says he was sent home for "violating team rules". With Rasmussen out of the race, Alberto Contador of the Discovery Channel team...
Moreni Tests Positive for Testosterone
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 25, 2007
When it rains it pours. According to a Tour de France official, Cristian Moreni, an Italian cyclist for the Cofidis team, tested positive for testosterone on Wednesday. Details are sketchy, but he failed the test after the 11th stage. More details to come...
The 34-year-old Moreni, Italian cham...
Tour de France Riders Protest Doping Scandals
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 25, 2007
In an act of solidarity, a dozen Tour de France riders protested the doping scandals that are ruining the beloved competition. One day after Alexandre Vinokourov tested positive for a banned blood transfusion, riders staged a 13-minute delay to the start of Wednesday's race.
On Wednesday, t...
South African Robert Hunter Wins 11th Stage of Tour de France
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 19, 2007
The Tour de France rolled on today (pun, intended) with South African Robert Hunter winning the 11th stage of the tour. The Barloworld rider beat Fabian Cancellara by a half a wheel to become the first stage winner from African in the Tour's 104-year history.
"It was a very diff...
2008 Beijing Olympics Organizers to Control the Rain
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 18, 2007
...e drills will simulate what will take place when the Olympics begin on Aug. 8, 2008. He said summer provided the last chance for meteorologists to practice under similar weather conditions.
Chinese ...
Rasmussen Wins Eighth Stage of Tour de France
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 15, 2007
...have 110 kilometers of time-trialing to negotiate," Rasmussen said. "And I think I've proven in the past that it's not exactly my specialty."
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Putin Seeks to Form a Special Department for Olympic Spending
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 9, 2007
After successfully being awarded the 2014 Winter olympic games last week, President Vladimir Putin is seeking to form a government department to oversee games spending. His purpose for the overall is the prevent embezzlement.
So far, Russia has promised to spent an estimated $12 billion ...
QuarterBecks Commercial
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 27, 2007
With Beckham's move to LA getting near everyday, the advertising blitz is gathering pace. This Adidas commercial, titled "Futbol meets Football" pairs Becks with New Orleans Saints running back reggie bush as they trade sports, and it won't be the last.
"It will be...
Football Player Drowns after a Jet Ski Accident
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 28, 2007
Marquis Hill, a football player for the New England Patriots, drowned in Lake Pontchartrain today after he and an unidentified female companion were involved in a jet ski accident. Either were wearing life vests. The companion managed to hold on, but Hill's body was discovered close to the sc...
Skier Bode Miller Leaves U.S. Ski Team
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 12, 2007
In an unexpected move, Bode Miller is leaving the U.S. ski team. The news came as we also learned Miller's cousin shot and ran over a police officer. Arguably, he was the best skier on the team and had been with them for 11 years.
However, Miller's relationship with U.S. officials was a...
Cyclist Admits to Doping
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 7, 2007
Italian cyclist Ivan Basso, a Giro d'Italia champion, admitted his involvement in a spanish doping scandal. The scandal began last May and involved more than 50 cyclists including Jan Ullrich. He will cooperate with authorities, but will not implicate other riders. This is unfortunate ...
Five Americans Detained After Everest Demonstration
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 30, 2007
After holding a pro-Tibet demonstration, five Americans were detained by Chinese security guards. The Americans, Shannon Service, Laurel Mac Sutherlin, Kirsten Westby, Jeff Friesen, and Tenzin Dorjeesaid, were members of the free tibet who support Tibet's independence from China. And w...
Mexican Paper Leaks Jose Pekerman As Next USA Coach
in The Soccer Weblog, on November 21, 2006
There's a story going around that ex-Argentina boss (or DT as they say) Jose Pekerman will be named as the new USA head coach very soon. With everyone stateside expecting to see Jurgen Klinsmann unveiled this will come as quite a shock.
The story has appeared on reputable news outlets l...
Arsenal Keeper To Sell Secrets
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 4, 2006
Arsenal's Jens Lehmann is auctioning off the note he pulled from his sock before Germany's World Cup quarter-final penalty shootout against Argentina. He saved two Argentine kicks and sent the host nation through to the semis.
There's actually nothing secret about the not...
Video: Ball Boy Scores
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 13, 2006
This might be the most amazing goal you've ever seen, but not in a good way. It's from this past weekend Paulista Football Federation Cup in Brazil between Santacruzense and Atletico Sorocaba.
Watch the Santacruzense shot go wide, then watch what the ball boy does, then prepare to b...




