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Hopefully not for a limited time, Kelly Genessy aka Chunk (Even his License Plate Says That) has started up his Blog Again... Go Chunk... Three Blogs a week, is all we ask....
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Phillip Torrone, a leading home-robotics hobbyist, has just acquired a new Aibo, and he's named it "Whuffie." This video clip of the dog meeting its new masters is utterly charming.
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Clay Shirky on the Semantic Web and Tim Bray answering both are very nice reads. Interestingly Tim mentions XBRL:Now, I wouldnt go so far as to assert that all the inferencing-machinery goodness that TimBL prophesies and that Clay Shirky pisses on, both from a great height, would spontaneously emerge. However, if all of a sudden there were a million machine-readable business facts there for anyone to read, I think that quite a few software-savvy and accounting-savvy entrepreneurs would retreat into their garages and there would be some considerable surprises in store.
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by Bret Harte Blown out of the prairie in twilight and dew, Half bold and half timid, yet lazy all through; Loathe ever to leave, and yet fearful to stay, He limps in the clearing, an outcast in gray. A shade on the stubble, a ghost by the wall, Now...
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| 23:08:20 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: Hammerland |
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Words explored: bulwark, bumptious, fantasist, forebear, and fungible.
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1. Timing is Crucial The housing market is very competitive, especially for those hard-to-find affordable apartments. Be prepared to make decisions quickly since it is not unusual for units to turnover in a single day. Start your search no earlier...
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Oh, those lost days of being youthful and making a complete ass of oneself. (....granted I do that still...just not youthful about it)
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Here's my solution to the Universal Truth Machine problem (below). Let me know (via a comment) if you find flaws...
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| 21:41:18 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: Zach's Blog |
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I woke up early Saturday to attend the attend day 2 of the Multiples of 1 conference, and it was well worth it. What a cool conference, although it's sort of tough to describe what it was about. A recurring theme was the difficulty and power of creating an open platform that allows for unexpected uses while providing sufficient constraints. Perspectives included the way conflicts were resolved in the Linux kernel, how Zipcar maintains order with minimal rules, the relationships between people and their electronic devices, how collaborative tools are often subsconsciously effective, how workplaces are changing physically, how wireless networks can scale indefinitely with a cooperative design, how markets are just one way of exchanging data.
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Rob has 15 years of product management, program management and product marketing experience in the software services, consumer products and education sectors, working directly or indirectly for such companies as PictureIQ, GlobalStreams, Pandesic LLC, Modus Media International, Marker International, Burton Snowboards, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Stewart Howe Alumni Service.Rob is focused on metadata software applications, including web content management (blog), collaboration / knowledge management, personal information management and social network software tools. He has created several brands and blogs - FairSource, PearlStone and Memesphere - to develop and aggregate these systems for the business and professional consumer channels.Rob is recently involved in the Lighthouse Venture Forum, a local Santa Cruz, CA business technology and entrepreneurship forum, as well as the Santa Cruz Chamber Technology Association, Cornell Entrepreneur Network, Cornell Silicon Valley, ...
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A Whole New Way To Get W2Knews
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| 21:00:00 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: W2Knews |
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A Whole New Way To Get W2Knews
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| 21:00:00 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: W2Knews |
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ResumeBlog - SummaryResume (.html) Resume (.doc) Resume (.txt) Resume (.pdf) Resume (.rtf)
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Silicon Valley Product Management Association (SVPMA)Product Development & Management Association (PDMA)Managing Product Development (blog)Univ of Wisconsin Center for Product Management
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Reforming Project Managmement (blog)Focused Performance (blog)A Klog Apart (blog)Blog from the Loft: Business Use of wikiSoftware (Management) Process ImprovementProject Management InstituteProject Management.comgantthead.com
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Assoc of Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM)Pragmatic Marketing - GridsProduct Management vs. Product Marketing - by Rob Elmore (Bloofusion.com)
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<div class="media">[Listening to: Blink 182 - Stockholm Syndrome]</div>
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I live for the weekends. The week days suck, tests, papers, read, it's for the dogs! The weekend are filled with fun, staying up really late, counter strike, and just party time! I need a new desing, next time I'm...
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| 20:07:05 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: Halfwitted |
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So yesterday was the omega party......... I wasnt planning on going but Eric, Cwan, MrCraphead, and James Mao were all...
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| 20:04:20 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: Panda |
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| 19:48:31 November 9, 2003, Sunday (PST) |
Source: Becoming |
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I reached a new level of geek. I got my ham license. I still haven't been on the radio yet...
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Aubrey de Grey - Anti-aging QuestA leading proponent for anti-aging research, Aubrey de Grey joins ImmInst to answer questions about immortality and to discuss the recent IABG Conference. Special Chat Time: Sun. Oct 12th @ 12 noon Eastern US
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The Origin of War in HumansL5 Society founder, Keith Henson, chats with ImmInst members about his new theory on the Evolutionary Psychology Origin of Wars. Preliminary report included. CHAT - Sun. Oct 5 @8pm Eastern
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ImmInst Founder InterviewDevon Fowler asks Bruce Klein important basics questions about how ImmInst got its start and where we're headed.
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Emortalism 104In a series of articles, writer Till Noever, a 'practicing emortalist' for thirty years, articulates some thoughts about the emortalist movement and its future.
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Life Will Find A WayImmInst Director, Kevin Perrott writes, "from the very beginning, faced with death as a fact of life, our ancestors sought to find some way around it."
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Cryonics Does Not WorkImmInst member, James Swayze says its time for the mainstream medical field to see cryonics as a "viable medical tool for saving lives" rather than a band of misguided kooks.
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Isn't Death Natural? World Transhumanist Assoc. founder, Nick Bostrom says, "If death is part of the natural order, so too is the human desire to overcome death."
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