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http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/Downloader.aspx?DocumentId=1869 – A user does not need a CAL to create new work items or to view and update work items that user has created. This waiver applies only to work items related to defect filing or enhancement requests. All other access to work item tracking functionality requires CALs. Microsoft Servers Per Processor Licensing model: Processor license This section covers the products listed below (for products with an asterisk, also refer to section B). It also applies to products we add under this licensing model in the Product List. 1. BizTalk Adapter Pack 1.0 2. BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Branch, Standard and Enterprise Editions*I 3. Commerce Server 2007 Standard and Enterprise Editions 4. Forefront Threat Management Gateway, Medium Business Edition and Web Antimalware Subscription for Forefront Threat

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Official findings of the autopsy

1. The Bethesda autopsy physicians attempted to probe the bullet hole in the base of Kennedy’s neck above the scapula, but were unsuccessful as it passed through neck strap muscle. They did not perform a full dissection or persist in tracking, as throughout the autopsy, they were unaware of the exit wound at about the same level, at the front of the throat. Emergency room physicians had obliterated it when they performed the tracheotomy.
2. At Bethesda, the autopsy report of the president, Warren Exhibit CE 387 described the back wound as being oval, 6 x 4 mm, and located “above the upper border of the scapula” [shoulder blade] at a location 14 cm (5.5 in) from the tip of the right acromion process, and 14 cm (5.5 in) below the right mastoid process (the boney prominence behind the ear).
3. The concluding page of the Bethesda autopsy report, states: “The other missile [the bullet to the back] entered the right superior posterior thorax above the scapula, and traversed the soft tissues of the supra-scapular and the supra-clavicular portions of the base of the right side of the neck.
4. The report also reported contusion (bruise) of the apex (top tip) of the right lung in the region where it rises above the clavicle, and noted that although the apex of the right lung and the parietal pleural membrane over it had been bruised, they were not penetrated, indicating passage of a missile close to them, but above them.

The report noted that the thoracic cavity was not penetrated.
5. This missile produced contusions of the right apical parietal pleura and of the apical portion of the right upper lobe of the lung. The missile contused the strap muscles of the right side of the neck, damaged the trachea, and made its exit through the anterior surface of the neck.”
6. The single bullet theory of the Warren Commission Report places a bullet wound at the sixth cervical vertebra of the vertebral column, which is consistent with 5.5 inches (14 cm) below the ear. The Warren Report itself does not conclude bullet entry at the sixth cervical vertebra, but this conclusion was made in a 1979 report on the Kennedy assassination by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), which noted a defect in the C6 vertebra in the Bethesda X-rays, which the Bethesda autopsy physicians had missed and did not note.

Even without this information, the original Bethesda autopsy report, included in the Warren Commission report, concluded that this bullet had passed entirely through the president’s neck, from a level over the top of the scapula and lung (and the parietal pleura over the top of the lung), and through the lower throat.

Claims that anyone on the commission “moved the wound” are subject to discussion, because Gerald Ford publicly admitted to re-naming the location of the wound, so as “to make things clearer”. The Bethesda autopsy had merely noted that JFK was hit in the upper thorax above the scapula (this is in the soft area at the top of the shoulder) and Ford changed this to “the base of the neck”
7. The Commission report, as amended by Ford, then found the bullet to have passed through the base of the neck, and not to have been in the back. However, Ford’s change is consistent with a bullet hit in the shoulder at the C6 vertebral body, where the HSCA and the photograph placed the wound on the basis of X-damage of the vertebrae and tiny lead fragments in that location. The neck formally begins (and thorax ends) at the level of C7, the first cervical vertebral body above the thorax, and thus the original autopsy report is technically in error.

1. The wound to the back of the head is described by the Bethesda autopsy as being a laceration measuring 15 x 6 mm, situated to the right and slightly above the external occipital protuberance. In the underlying bone is a corresponding wound through the skull showing beveling (a cone-shaped widening) of the margins of the bone when viewed from the interior of the skull.
2. The large, irregularly shaped defect in the right side of the head (chiefly to the parietal bone, but also involving the temporal and occipital regions) is described as being about 13 cm (5 inches) wide at the largest diameter.
3. Three fragments of skull bone were received as separate specimens, roughly corresponding to the dimensions of the large defect. In the largest of the fragments is a portion of the perimeter of a roughly circular wound presumably of exit, exhibiting beveling of the exterior of the bone, and measuring about 2.5 to 3.0 cm in diameter. X-rays revealed minute particles of metal in the bone at this margin.
4. Minute fragments of the projectile were found by X-ray along a path from the rear wound to the parietal area defect.

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This week’s episode is: “Notifications and Alerts”.

“Fear the Bug” is a weekly blog for Axosoft’s OnTime 2008 bug, feature, and incident tracking product. See http://www.axosoft.com for more information.

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This week’s episode is: “Notifications and Alerts”.

“Fear the Bug” is a weekly blog for Axosoft’s OnTime 2008 bug, feature, and incident tracking product. See http://www.axosoft.com for more information.

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The scrollwheel of my Steelseries Xai malfunctions a lot. Steelseries sais it’s a hardware failure but the nature of the problem makes me believe it’s a software failure.

What happens is the following (best seen at 0:16, 0:44 and 1:07). When you scroll it doesn’t register the scroll, sometimes it doesn’t register multiple scrolls. Untill it some point when you scroll it decides to kick back in and sends all the previous scrolls at once so you’re left there scrolling like a maniac.

The order is as follows:
P90 – Smoke – Flash – HE – Knife – Deagle

At 0:16, 0:44 and 1:07 I have the P90. I scroll once which should make it switch to smoke but it doesn’t. When I scroll again it sends 2 scrolls which makes it skip the smoke and switch to flash.

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Harley Day (GeneDEFECT) in the Control 24 room at SAE Sydney tracking drums for Bill Day (Mr.Bill , Open Arcadia) and Tyrone Bain (Ash Phoenix) new project.

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Yes, I know it’s a left handed mouse and I’m using it with my right hand. That’s not what’s causing this problem – this was just a more convenient angle to record it from.

Video shows in more detail what happens when I lift the mouse while it’s moving.

For those wondering what the issue is – the mouse ‘locks’ the last recorded movement when it is lifted up, as opposed to stopping the cursor when it stops sensing.

— update —

Replacement works perfectly, and also doesn’t have as many range/obstacle issues as the first one had

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Experimental video

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plays through edge rim pressing defect

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edge rim pressing defect – 1 tiny jump here

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