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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 1.0259 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 119.7567 Chilean Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Swiss Franc(CHF)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.1408 Swiss Franc




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Canadian Dollar(CAD)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2033 Canadian Dollar




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Botswana Pula(BWP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 1.7611 Botswana Pula




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.8313 Brazilian Real




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Brunei Dollar(BND)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2049 Brunei Dollar




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Bahraini Dinar(BHD)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.0548 Bahraini Dinar




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2618 Bulgarian Lev




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 12.3258 Bangladeshi Taka




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2219 Australian Dollar




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 9.6398 Argentine Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2603 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.5327 United Arab Emirates Dirham




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Norwegian Krone(NOK)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0958 Norwegian Krone




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0646 Bolivian Boliviano





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Moore no More

"The number of watchmen required to watch the watchmen watching the watchmen tends to double every 18 months".  This gem is Alan Moore's law, posted years ago by some wag in response to an Intel article on geek.com.  This has, of course, surfaced because of the recent release of the Watchmen movie.  OK so I admit that I haven't read the book or even seen the movie - and based on my recent experiences of superhero movies (with the exception of the Hellboy movies, starring the very wonderful Ron Perlman) I may not bother. 

But when it comes to the "real" Moore's law - Gordon Moore, that is - I think we have all read the book, seen the movie and got the tattoo.  So I hereby pledge that I will never again begin another datasheet, article or white paper with words such as, "With design features getting smaller and smaller...".  With all respect to Dr. Moore, there are plenty of other interesting and less-explored angles on the manifold complexities of electronic design. 

Although we can't take Moore's law for granted, I think we can take it as read. 

 

Chris Clee




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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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Snogworthy jams + social commentary

Once while eating dinner in Montreal, our friendly, intoxicated waitress plopped herself in my lap and proceeded to tell us about how obsessed she was with the CD that was playing - singing out the lyrics at an ungodly volume and flinging her arms about. Wow, I thought to myself, people who listen to Morcheeba sure seem to have a lot of fun, and promised to check them out.

Several CDs later, they are firmly one of my favorites. And their trip hop meditation, 2003’s Charango remains one of my most played CDs.

Morcheeba (Mor = more, Cheeba = pot) are brothers Ross and Paul Godfrey with singer Skye Edwards (who has since been replaced). Part trance, part ambience, Charango is full of smooth, snogworthy jams. And just as you surrender to its seductive groove, Slick Rick shows up with a rap called “Women Lose Weight”.

Lamenting his wife putting on weight after having kids and stalled by his mistress who wants a clean break before she shacks up with him, he decides the easiest way out of it all is to kill the spouse. Considering different ways to do the deed, he finally rams his car into her Chevy over a long lunch break one fine day. It is an unexpected, stunning, tongue-in-cheek social commentary that makes it a CD you won’t forget easily.

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Nokia Decrypts Browser Traffic, Assures Public Not To Worry







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Packet Storm Twitter Feed Announced




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Survey Reveals Culture Of IT Admin Snooping




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Survey - Half Of Businesses Do Not Secure Personal Data




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1 In 10 Americans Prefer Colonoscopies To PC Security




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Scientologist Overlord Declares Victory Over Anonymous






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Windows 2000/XP/2003 win32k.sys SfnLOGONNOTIFY Denial Of Service

win32k.sys in Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 suffers from a local kernel denial of service vulnerability related to SfnLOGONNOTIFY.




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Bastille-2.2.8-1.0.noarch.rpm

The Bastille Hardening program locks down an operating system, configuring the system for increased security. It currently supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise, SuSE, SuSE Enterprise, Mandrake, Debian, and Gentoo, HP-UX, and Apple's Mac OS X. Screenshot available here..




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Bastille-3.0.4-1.0.noarch.rpm

The Bastille Hardening program locks down an operating system, configuring the system for increased security. It currently supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise, SuSE, SuSE Enterprise, Mandrake, Debian, and Gentoo, HP-UX, and Apple's Mac OS X. Screenshot available here..




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Bastille-3.0.6-1.0.noarch.rpm

The Bastille Hardening program locks down an operating system, configuring the system for increased security. It currently supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise, SuSE, SuSE Enterprise, Mandrake, Debian, and Gentoo, HP-UX, and Apple's Mac OS X. Screenshot available here..




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Bastille-3.0.7-1.0.noarch.rpm

The Bastille Hardening program locks down an operating system, configuring the system for increased security. It currently supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise, SuSE, SuSE Enterprise, Mandrake, Debian, and Gentoo, HP-UX, and Apple's Mac OS X. Screenshot available here..






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Anomalous-Payload-based-Worm-Detection-and-Signature-Generation.pdf

Anomalous Payloadbased Worm Detection and Signature Generation.




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Ubuntu Security Notice 715-1

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-715-1 - Hugo Dias discovered that the ATM subsystem did not correctly manage socket counts. It was discovered that the inotify subsystem contained watch removal race conditions. Dann Frazier discovered that in certain situations sendmsg did not correctly release allocated memory. Helge Deller discovered that PA-RISC stack unwinding was not handled correctly. It was discovered that the ATA subsystem did not correctly set timeouts. It was discovered that the ib700 watchdog timer did not correctly check buffer sizes.




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Anonymous Takes Down Greek Sites In Support Of Athens Protests