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I can't remember this dream
Slept in. Didn't do much.
23:55:55 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: TheGS Blogs
Bits from the RM
Long, boring emails ‘r us!
23:46:00 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: indolence log
Re: Japanese katakana "SO" in SJIS gives problems.
Jean-Christian Imbeault
23:38:46 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: news.php.net: php.i18n
Re: Japanese katakana "SO" in SJIS gives problems.
Jean-Christian Imbeault
23:36:23 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: news.php.net: php.i18n
Did you know: wincv
wincv is a windows class viewer that comes with the SDK. From a command window, simply type wincv. The output is 100% C#. 
23:36:00 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Greg Robinson's Blog
Turning Ideas into Action (2) - Corporate Blogging
Some neat rap on corporate blogging ... Rajeev Sharma, a doctoral student at IIM Bangalore makes some neat suggestions on how to get corporates blogging. "Blogs can be used by the Product/Service develpoment department to gain information about the market perception and what consumer wants. Example: Microsoft employees are actively seeking information which can be used for developing their new OS - Longhorn. Now how much company was ready to pay for this information (without using the blogs) is the value that can be attributed to the use of blogs" I like his 'afterthoughts' too on meeting customer needs and on ‘usability’ of software and its implementation within a context. Thanks Rajeev - will put in these thoughts into my proposal. And Rob asks : "I wonder. Can you package and sell a tool that will destroy the command and control system to the command and control system? .... Can you package or sell a product that will overthrow this system? They will never buy. So what do we do ...
23:05:57 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Dina Mehta: Blogs & Blogging
something personal
For me, poetry is a personal thing. I don’t claim to know how to write poetry, it’s just that sometimes...
22:56:05 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: bits & pieces
Dave's Choice Words #0045
Words explored: amanuensis, contrite, flinty, immolate and proscribing.
22:49:00 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Dave's Choice Words
2 gigabit per second wireless networking. Always on the case, Om Malik gets the scoop ...
(2 gigabit per second wireless networking. Always on the case, Om Malik gets the scoop on a new wireless networking protocol called Gigabit to the Desktop, or GTTD, which operates around the 56GHz ...)
2 gigabit per second wireless networking. Always on the case, Om Malik gets the scoop on a new wireless networking protocol called Gigabit to the Desktop, or GTTD, which operates around the 56GHz band of spectrum and should have a connection speed of at least 2 gigabits per second. He doesn't say what the range of GTTD might be, but it is supposed to offer much better security than what's offered with WiFi. Read... [Gizmodo]
22:47:27 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Jenny Levine: Wireless
The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press ...
(The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press never ceases to amaze me... Hearts and Minds - US style Dozens killed in Samarra carnage Thwarted Ambush Was ...)
The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press never ceases to amaze me... Hearts and Minds - US style Dozens killed in Samarra carnage Thwarted Ambush Was Highly Coordinated, U.S. Officials Say U.S. Forces Kill 54 Iraqis After Ambushes You can see the dramatic differences... Here's the thing: Last night the lead on Aljazerra was this: "Innocents killed in Samarra bloodbath Al-Jazeera, Qatar - 17 hours ago US troops in the Iraqi town of Samarra have admitted to perpetrating a bloodbath, with one occupation spokesman confirming nearly four dozen people were killed ... " I just cut and pasted that from google's news cache...now, if you click through that same story reads like this: "US occupation authorities in Iraq have raised the Samarra carnage toll to 54. An unnamed military spokesman on Monday did not specify if those killed were resistance fighters or civilians." The Aljazeera headline was revised between last night and today. The ...
22:31:25 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Ross Judson: Spiral Dive
The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press ...
(The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press never ceases to amaze me... Hearts and Minds - US style Dozens killed in Samarra carnage Thwarted Ambush Was ...)
The Great Divide. Here's a little reading...the gap between the western and arab press never ceases to amaze me... Hearts and Minds - US style Dozens killed in Samarra carnage Thwarted Ambush Was Highly Coordinated, U.S. Officials Say U.S. Forces Kill 54 Iraqis After Ambushes You can see the dramatic differences... Here's the thing: Last night the lead on Aljazerra was this: "Innocents killed in Samarra bloodbath Al-Jazeera, Qatar - 17 hours ago US troops in the Iraqi town of Samarra have admitted to perpetrating a bloodbath, with one occupation spokesman confirming nearly four dozen people were killed ... " I just cut and pasted that from google's news cache...now, if you click through that same story reads like this: "US occupation authorities in Iraq have raised the Samarra carnage toll to 54. An unnamed military spokesman on Monday did not specify if those killed were resistance fighters or civilians." The Aljazeera headline was revised between last night and today. The ...
22:31:25 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Ross Judson: Personal
Awesome
Eyeglasses.com has the feature I've always wanted from glasses shopping....virtual trying-on! Actually, I've always thought a regular store could do the real thing with a digital camera and a screen, but virtually placing the frames is extra efficient.... Now to find a picture I can try this out with.
22:22:10 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Kushal, His Blog
Commonalities in Polygamy and Same Sex Marriages
22:19:21 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: May It Please The Court
Bugs that can't be observed
Contribute! | Policy | PhilosophyIn his blog, Joel Spolsky referred to a heisenbug, which he helpfully links to this definition:A HeisenBug is a bug whose presence is affected by act of observing it. For example, a bug which disappears in debug mode.
22:13:54 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Evolving English
Three Days Late and a Dollar Short
I was so busy last Friday moving and the computer's just now gotten hooked back up. Here's my Friday Five, a few days late.......
22:13:35 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: JoniElectric.com
Broken Wings
"If I could fly, I'd pick you up, I'd take you into the night and show you a love like...
22:09:05 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: B r o k e n D r e a m s
Broken Wings
"If I could fly, I'd pick you up, I'd take you into the night and show you a love like...
22:09:05 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: B r o k e n D r e a m s
Real
Happy day: Michael Van Vleet just sent me a tremendously good mix CD he made, which I’m listening to now....
22:05:53 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Oblivio
In The Folds
Even though so many of my images are close-ups, it still amazes me sometimes how much something looks unlike itself when you get up close and personal with it. Nothing is quite the same once you get to know...
22:01:00 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Tony's Photo of the Day
Another Niche Filled in Libraryland
And speaking of library-related blogs, New Library Career Blog Available! "Sarah and Rachel writes 'Sarah and Rachel (the Library Job People) announce the creation of a brand new site, Beyond the Job, a career development blog for information professionals. Find calls for contributors, job search advice, articles on the profession, scholarships and grants, conference info, and more! Got ideas to submit? Send them in. RSS feed available for all those aggregator folks out there. Thanks to Steven of Library Stuff for suggesting such a thing in one of his recent posts.' " [LISNews.com]
21:59:14 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Jenny Levine: Blogging
Why not ++ and --?
A question we get occasionally.
21:56:22 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Panopticon Central
The Start of Library Conference Blogs?
InfoToday Blog "Information Today, Inc. editors will be blogging the news and events live from Online Information 2003 in London. Bookmark this site — http://www.infotodayblog.com/ — and hear about all of the show action directly from the information industry's leading editors." [via Peter Scott's Library Blog] Excellent - library conferences finally start to catch up! And InfoToday is smart enough to give the blog its own domain name. We're still missing the collaborative, aggregate library conference blog, but we're getting there. Unfortunately, that won't really happen until we get open WiFi at these conferences. At the Internet Librarian conference, Liz Lawley noted the lack of open notebook computers in the audience. I did, too, but I chalked this up in part to the lack of wireless. No need for me to lug around a disconnected brick. So wil InfoToday and/or their conference sponsors figure this out and distinguish their conferences from other library-related ones? Suggestion: ...
21:55:15 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: Jenny Levine: Blogging
Looking for Tournaments? Check these sites...
We’ve been looking for tournaments to sign our UCDS kids. Here are the top sites to check: NWchess. This seems...
21:38:59 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: UCDS Chess
Looking for Tournaments? Check these sites...
We’ve been looking for tournaments to sign our UCDS kids. Here are the top sites to check: NWchess. This seems...
21:38:59 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: UCDS Chess
Looking for Tournaments? Check these sites...
We’ve been looking for tournaments to sign our UCDS kids. Here are the top sites to check: NWchess. This seems...
21:38:59 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: UCDS Chess
Looking for Tournaments? Check these sites...
We’ve been looking for tournaments to sign our UCDS kids. Here are the top sites to check: NWchess. This seems...
21:38:59 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: UCDS Chess
Into the tunnel
21:33:15 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: sharding : words & images
smoke
I just realized I only had 10 cigarettes today. This might be the way to finally kick it...scale down to...
21:27:30 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: zapotoczny.com/jeff
smoke
I just realized I only had 10 cigarettes today. This might be the way to finally kick it...scale down to...
21:27:30 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: zapotoczny.com/jeff
Great advice for kids
Elementary School Chess in NW Washington. Randy has some great advice for kids in his FAQ. Thanks to him for...
21:25:22 December 1, 2003, Monday (PST) Source: UCDS Chess