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Hey everyone, now you might no that I changed my weblog name a few weeks ago.I have decided that i...
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First up we have a high school QB whom has gained more respect through his honesty then hw would have...
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Well the table has been cleared...LET THE MESS BEGIN!...
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| 13:26:51 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Am I Jaded? |
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A Narcissist is someone better-looking than you are. ~ Gore Vidal
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Feeling a bit overwhelmed by information? This site will open your eyes. Alan Kucheck (a Borland VP) tipped me off to this research. Perhaps this explains why he doesn't have is own Weblog. ;-) “If you created 800 MBytes of new information last year, congratulations: You're as prolific as the average person on the planet.” That's a big number, but it will likely grow faster than we can imagine. This is the "information tsunami" that we refer to from time-to-time. Although MyST and MySmartChannels are far from the solution to this rapid per-capita growth of content, they do represent useful tools for chipping away at many of the information problems that are best addressed by lose-coupling applications.See AlsoHow Much Information? 2003This study is an attempt to estimate how much new information is created each year.
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It was a cold and blustery night as the Hammers embarked on a spooky adventure in search of treats and excitement. We vacated our own neighborhood in search of the company of good friends and streets where more than 10% of the occupants would answer the door. We joined up...
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| 13:15:59 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Hammerland |
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So yes, I started my new job this week. I spent Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in Phoenix, working at a...
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1701 for the first day! And better yet, I finally finished chapter 4, which I've been struggling horribly with for...
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Apple's Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" was released on October 24th, along with Security Update 10-28-03 (available through Software Update)....
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| 13:00:37 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: machelp news |
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A summary of updates and changes
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I've moved to a new domain: jjdaley.com. (I wanted daleynews.com, but its already being used by some other Daleys for...
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| 12:26:28 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: daleynews |
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For no apparent reason I had a fricked up dream about Circus Peanuts...
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One: My Google toolbar has blocked 1808 pop-up advertisements. More to follow at 11....
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| 11:37:43 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Grok This |
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John Coggeshall has started an interesting dialogue on his blog about why Microsoft cares about open source (specifically PHP)... you should check it out and join in on the discussion.
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Swansea City were held to a goalless draw at home to Bristol Rovers at The Vetch today. An already dull affair was spoilt even further by the poor officiating of the game from 'Premiership' referee, Andy D'Urso.
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| 11:28:51 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Swansea City |
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This woman is making me miserable. The amount of work that she has assigned is all consuming. It is the...
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As a nation, were addicted to best cities lists at least, Im addicted to such lists. But, like most addictions, the list offers a short-term buzz without real sustenance. Recently, Chris Gibbons initiated a conversation on his organizations listserv regarding the Milken Institutes annual list of Best Performing Cities. The Milken Institute list suffers from the limitations of the form, but its better than most. More»
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(Europe gives us a timeless repetory in ints varies cuisines, and we give back Krispy Kreme, "supersizing", and obesity?)
Europe gives us a timeless repetory in ints varies cuisines, and we give back Krispy Kreme, "supersizing", and obesity?
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Times, they are a Cha(i)ngin': Now the chains are trying to move upscale and get healthy.
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Boston Globe: Schools feeding into student tastes.
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Tekla Szymanski profiles Pakistani women's-rights activist Humaira Awais Shahid.
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w0zz was mostly right, turns out Dennis Miller will now have his own ass-clown right wing CNBC talk show. FEAR!...
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| 10:10:35 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Eat the Rich |
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Just in case you were wondering what kernel you were using on that spanking new Linux box: uname -a The above command shows the linux kernel version from the terminal console window or via telnet on any Linux OS....
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Mai Hoang profiles Singapore's self-styled 'sex guru,' Wei Siang Yu.
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One of the cool new features that is going to be available in Longhorn was the thumbnail page of the document that shows up next to the scrollbar. It was captured in a photograph from Paul Thurrott's WinSuperSite. This shows the mouse arrow moving across the scroll bar and the thumbnail appearing which is based upon the page that would appear at that scrollbar position. The cool thing about the thumbnails (using Aero) would be that the actual image of page would appear INCLUDING images and even running VIDEOS!!!! In fact, in this shot, it was a video that was showing in the thumbnail (without sound).
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One of the cool new features that is going to be available in Longhorn was the thumbnail page of the document that shows up next to the scrollbar. It was captured in a photograph from Paul Thurrott's WinSuperSite. This shows the mouse arrow moving across the scroll bar and the thumbnail appearing which is based upon the page that would appear at that scrollbar position. The cool thing about the thumbnails (using Aero) would be that the actual image of page would appear INCLUDING images and even running VIDEOS!!!! In fact, in this shot, it was a video that was showing in the thumbnail (without sound).
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If you've installed Panther and played around with the Internet Connect tool, you might have notice a new option in the File menu: New 802.1X Connection. 802.1X sounds like a lot of letters, but it's actually a very simple concept. The name comes from the IEEE engineering committee which developed...
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| 09:42:06 November 1, 2003, Saturday (PST) |
Source: AirPort Blog |
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