July 2004
Monthly Archive
General31 Jul 2004 03:13 am
Sat, 31 Jul 2004 07:13:04 GMT
Why the US granted 'protected' status to Iranian terrorists. Did the Pentagon, in effect, create a category of 'good terrorists'? [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories] [A blog doesn't need a clever name]
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freedom fighters, good terrorists, etc. etc. all the words mean people that kill someone to change something.
General30 Jul 2004 06:32 pm
Fri, 30 Jul 2004 22:32:33 GMT
well…. tonight was the end of oii, so i'm in my room getting ready for bed.
i ditched drinking and loudness, just not my vogue i guess.
but i walked home with Lam, who told me that beyond my 'most likely to take over microsoft' award, i was also to get something like the 'human google' award, which i find makes me quite cheeky. nothing new there though.
General30 Jul 2004 09:31 am
Fri, 30 Jul 2004 13:31:34 GMT
Staying fresh. In Software Rot, Scott Rosenberg considers the matter of software life expectancy. An excerpt:
In truth, while well-written software can often lead an extraordinarily long and fruitful life (I am storing the fruits of two years of book research in a 2 megabyte Ecco Pro file, in outlines composed in a program that has not been upgraded or modified since around 1997), most software today begins to rot from the moment of first use.
And the most notorious piece of decay-prone software is the one Microsoft's billions are founded on. Windows begins to accumulate barnacles of cruft in the registry the moment you first crank it up and try to use it to do anything.
[Doc Searls' IT Garage - News, ideas and real world stories about how IT folks solve their own problems]
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well here we go…..
General30 Jul 2004 09:23 am
interdisciplinary
Journal of Dracula Studies…. I was just appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Dracula Studies. Life is sweet. I wonder if this will get me booted off the IEEE journal I'm also involved with. hee hee hee [Team Polysynchronous - Just Differently Intelligent - - Just Differently Intelligent -]
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the journal of informational draculania….. no, wait. that's not it….
General30 Jul 2004 09:15 am
Fri, 30 Jul 2004 13:15:02 GMT
(I forget who pointed me at this.)
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A blog doesn't need a clever name]
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mmmm free music goodness
General29 Jul 2004 03:10 pm
spread the meme
General29 Jul 2004 02:36 pm
Thu, 29 Jul 2004 18:36:47 GMT
well, tonight, nearly everyone decided to go play tennis, so i decided, as is par for my course to be different, so i wandered and bought some shirts and such, then i wandered and went to the bear to look at the ties and have an old speckled hen, then i decided that it was seafood night, i know today is thursday and seafood night is friday night, but since i missed last weeks and i just noted fishers yesterday, i decided to jaunt, so i went there, i had grilled sardines, very good with a grilled lemon quarter, then i had a nice glass of wine and dinner which was their steamed platter, slightly messy, slightly smelly, but all good, mussels, cockels, clams, langosta, and things that i could not identify, but had no problem eating. very good overall, i was tempted by desert, which was fresh strawberries in jersey cream, but there was no way to eat more there, i was full, and they had not the little container for takeout, so i wandered off. such is life. nonetheless fishers is fine seafood for what i had. though inarguably, they slightly oversteamed the langosta, and should have had a size larger clams, but other than that, the mussels and cockels were keen.
General29 Jul 2004 05:38 am
forgotten fascist coup
are we up for another one?
General29 Jul 2004 04:42 am
Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:42:25 GMT
Freely downloadable Free Culture going into third printing [Joi Ito's Web]
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interesting that it is going so far into this printing and still be electronically available.
General28 Jul 2004 05:06 am
Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:06:11 GMT
Down with Boring E-Learning!: Interview with e-learning guru Dr. Michael W. Allen - Ryann Ellis, Learning Circuits Editor. In his book, Michael Allen䴜s Guide to e-Learning: Building Interactive, Fun, and Effective Learning Programs for Any Company, Allen speaks out about his frustrations with today䴜s e-learning and brings fundamental issues to light. He also shares specific, [Online Learning Update]
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Interesting bit of exposition…..
General27 Jul 2004 12:49 pm
Tue, 27 Jul 2004 16:49:38 GMT
Widening the Eprints network. The presentations from the workshop, Putting Eprints Software into the User Community (London, June 23, 2004), are now online. [Open Access News]
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interesting and useful
General27 Jul 2004 03:02 am
Tue, 27 Jul 2004 07:02:19 GMT
Teachers' Domain is a multimedia digital library for the classroom
that provides learning experiences in ways no textbook can. Includes
collections on Life Science, Physical Science, Engineering, The Civil
Rights Movement, Brown v. Board of Education, and more. [A blog doesn't need a clever name]
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interesting.
General26 Jul 2004 05:27 pm
my government at work
now apparently advertising without cause is a patriot act violation …. they will use whatever tools to get you that they can, this is the truth.
General26 Jul 2004 04:44 am
Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:44:38 GMT
j3r3mi ruls. World famous carmiudgen Jeremy helped me with a mysterious problem. All the sudden my 60 gig harddrive was full. Even though I had 15 gigs free a day or two ago. We tired everything… deleting /.Trashes stuff, clearing journaling, etc… du didn't turn anything up… until Jeremy suggested the following line: du -k | sort -n | tail -150 > /tmp/top50 which dumped the top 150 biggest directories into a file. I'd missed a hidded VOLUME “./Volumes/untitled CD” that was full of junk. Seems it got started when something crashed while burning a cd. Nuked that volume, and got all my space back. Scary.
Thanks Jeremy [Team Polysynchronous - Just Differently Intelligent - - Just Differently Intelligent -]
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i am not a carmudgeon. i am a curmudgeon.
General26 Jul 2004 04:28 am
Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:28:24 GMT
FactCheck.org: Holding
politicians accountable [A blog doesn't need a clever name]
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interesting little tool.
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