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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bahraini Dinar(BHD)

1 Australian Dollar = 0.2471 Bahraini Dinar




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN)

1 Australian Dollar = 1.1798 Bulgarian Lev




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)

1 Australian Dollar = 55.5374 Bangladeshi Taka




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Australian Dollar = 43.4349 Argentine Peso




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Australian Dollar = 1.173 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)

1 Australian Dollar = 2.4001 United Arab Emirates Dirham




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Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi = 0.2163 Australian Dollar



  • Chinese Yuan Renminbi

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Hungarian Forint(HUF)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Hungarian Forint = 0.0047 Australian Dollar




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Philippine Peso(PHP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Philippine Peso = 0.0303 Australian Dollar




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Kenyan Shilling(KES)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Kenyan Shilling = 0.0144 Australian Dollar




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Latvian Lat(LVL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Latvian Lat = 2.53 Australian Dollar




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Egyptian Pound(EGP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Egyptian Pound = 0.0983 Australian Dollar




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Botswana Pula(BWP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Botswana Pula = 0.126 Australian Dollar




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Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bulgarian Lev = 0.8476 Australian Dollar




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[Men's Indoor Track & Field] Haskell Track Performs Well at the Cavalier Night Relays

The Haskell Track Team competed in the Johnson County College Cavalier Night Relays, Friday the 27th.  Freshman Paul Littlebear (Sapulpa, OK) in just his second meet of the indoor season finished the 60 meter race 8th out of 22 runners.  Littlebear also finished 3rd of 11 sprinters in the 400 meter dash with a time of 24.29. 

 




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[Men's Indoor Track & Field] Cavalier Night Relays a success

Article By: Enoch Kaulaity

The Haskell Men's  indoor track and field season got off with a visit up the road earlier this month and competed in the Cavalier Relays on January 16, 2015, and a repeat return for the Cavalier Night Relays which took place this past Friday, January 30th on the campus of Johnson County Community College.




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Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Canadian Dollar = 1.0918 Australian Dollar




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Euro(EUR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Euro = 1.6789 Australian Dollar




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Mexican Peso(MXN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Mexican Peso = 0.0646 Australian Dollar




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Brazilian Real(BRL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Brazilian Real = 0.267 Australian Dollar




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United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 0.4166 Australian Dollar



  • United Arab Emirates Dirham

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Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Sri Lanka Rupee = 0.0082 Australian Dollar



  • Sri Lanka Rupee

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Algerian Dinar(DZD)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Algerian Dinar = 0.0119 Australian Dollar




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Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0001 Australian Dollar




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Lithuanian Lita(LTL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Lithuanian Lita = 0.5183 Australian Dollar




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Nigerian Naira(NGN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0039 Australian Dollar




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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.0609 Australian Dollar



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2219 Australian Dollar




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0143 Australian Dollar





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DAC DFM Coalition - Do You Work On Sunday Afternoons?

It was a sunny, Sunday afternoon in Anaheim (across from Disneyland). That combination of weather and entertainment didn't sway a group of 35 engineers from participating in the DFMC (Design for Manufacturability Coalition) Workshop at DAC 2010. On...(read more)




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Whisper This, But Java Deserialization Vulnerability Affects More Libraries







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Using ShoutBoxes To Control Malicious Software

Whitepaper called Using "ShoutBoxes" to control malicious software.




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Kalimba.zip

Win32 based wardialer called Kalimba. Included Blue Box capabilities, such as 0 - 9 dialing, quarter, dime, nickel tones, Operator tones, conference capabilities. Source included.




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Asif Ali Zardari Website Hacker Nabbed




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Microsoft Server Service NetpwPathCanonicalize Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack overflow in the NetApi32 CanonicalizePathName() function using the NetpwPathCanonicalize RPC call in the Server Service. It is likely that other RPC calls could be used to exploit this service. This exploit will result in a denial of service on on Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2003 SP1. A failed exploit attempt will likely result in a complete reboot on Windows 2000 and the termination of all SMB-related services on Windows XP. The default target for this exploit should succeed on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 SP0-SP4+, Windows XP SP0-SP1 and Windows 2003 SP0.




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RGGI Chair Says States Won’t Leave Emissions Trading Market for California, Quebec

California and Quebec, which together created the largest carbon market in North America this year, may come away empty-handed as they woo northeastern U.S. states to join their system.




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Australia Seeks to Reduce Renewable Energy Target to ‘Real’ 20 Percent

Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s government will negotiate with the opposition to cut Australia’s renewable energy target and exempt industries such as aluminum and copper smelting.




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Halifax Water Generates Power from a 32-kW In-pipe Small Hydroelectric System

Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada, is the first Canadian city to use an in-pipe hydroelectric generation system within a pressurized water distribution pipeline, according to Halifax Water. On Nov. 13, a 32-kW generating system within a drinking water distribution control chamber for Halifax Water began providing power.




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Renewable Energy Review: Australia

Developers, manufacturers, investors and other renewable energy industry stakeholders need to know where the next big market is going to be so that they can adjust their business decisions accordingly.




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California Governor Seeks to Increase Renewable Energy Mandate to 50 Percent

California Governor Jerry Brown proposed spending $59 billion to fix crumbling roads and raising the state’s renewable energy mandate to 50 percent.




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Demand Response: A Valuable Tool that Can Help California Realize its Clean Energy Potential

A tool only has value if it’s used. For example, you could be the sort of person who’s set a goal of wanting to exercise more. If someone gives you a nifty little Fitbit to help you do that, and you never open the box, how useful, then, is this little device? The same is true about smart energy management solutions: good tools exist, but whether it’s calories or energy use that you want to cut, at some point those helpful devices need to be unpacked.




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California's Clean Tech Industry Best in US for Jobs and Investment

California’s bet on green energy is paying off, with clean technology companies creating more jobs and investing more money than competitors in any other state.




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Broad Coalition Coalesces for Clean Energy Jobs in Illinois

Labor, business, and environmental leaders have formed a unique coalition that will urge Illinois lawmakers to pass new standards for energy efficiency and renewable energy, leading to tens of thousands of new, local jobs.




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Republican Texas Bows to California and Backs Energy Finance Plan

Jim Keffer is Republican state lawmaker in Texas with a permit to carry a concealed weapon and doubts about whether human activity is causing global warming.




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Australian Clean Energy Deadlock Spurs Companies to Focus Abroad

Political deadlock over Australia’s clean energy future is prompting companies such as Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Acciona SA to increasingly turn to rival markets for growth.




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Australia’s Biggest Power Producer Sees Future without Coal

Australia’s largest electricity producer committed to close its coal-fired power plants within 35 years as part of an effort to cut the nation’s dependence on the fossil fuel.