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Changing the style of blogging (Mar 31 2003 04:59 GMT) - I plan to cut down on the number of postings here, to keep the benefits of blogging in balance with the effort. Perhaps it is easiest to just set an upper limit on the number of postings for each day. In addition, I'll cut down the number of blogs I'm reading (currently 158 blogs). Perhaps one hundred blogs could be a nice collection. Blogging has given me new contacts, new ideas, and helped formulating my thoughts. |
Juha Haataja: Universal Semantic Web
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Changing the style of blogging (Mar 31 2003 04:59 GMT) - I plan to cut down on the number of postings here, to keep the benefits of blogging in balance with the effort. Perhaps it is easiest to just set an upper limit on the number of postings for each day. In addition, I'll cut down the number of blogs I'm reading (currently 158 blogs). Perhaps one hundred blogs could be a nice collection. Blogging has given me new contacts, new ideas, and helped formulating my thoughts. |
synapse
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Blogshares (Mar 31 2003 04:56 GMT) - Hee, what a neat game! I'm playing Blogshares, and right now you too can buy shares in this blog for... |
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Veg out (Mar 31 2003 04:56 GMT) - I'm so excited! Dave's Veg Guide has gone primetime! This is an online guide to vegetarian restaurants everywhere. I strongly... |
Susan Heathfield's Weblog: Moon Musing
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Performance Management in Practice (Mar 31 2003 04:55 GMT) - For what it's worth, I don't seem to be able to get to the weblog more than six days a week. Rather than beating myself up over that, I'll aim for six days and when I get a seventh, feel as if I over achieved. Ah yes, the feeling of overachievement. I work with a small company that is in the process of adopting a performance management and development system much as I recommend to all who care to listen. |
Life of Robert
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At last (Mar 31 2003 04:55 GMT) - Well, this page has gone under some revision. I'm set up to host some RSS... |
nf0's Life
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Great Weekend (Mar 31 2003 04:52 GMT) - We are back in town from a great weekend in East Texas, we stayed as long as we could but forced ourselves to come back to the city. This time Camille drove both ways, i think this is the first time in the 6 years we have been up here that she's done that. Saturday morning i went bass fishing with my dad. It was kinda cold and the wind was blowing way to hard. We caught some small ones, but we did manage to pull in a couple of 3 pounders. |
Chris Gulker: Text
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Who's doing a good job ... (Mar 31 2003 04:52 GMT) - Who's doing a good job of balanced presentation of war news? "Besides the BBC" asked a friend the other day, I guess because of my background in newspapering. Good question... U.S. |
Doug Kaye: Web Services Strategies
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Web Services in the Wall Street Journal. (Mar 31 2003 04:52 GMT) - "Web services is a catchall term for software that allows different computer systems to communicate seamlessly through the Web...[Chief Executive Stratton Sclavos of VeriSign] estimates that deployment of Web services in new IT projects today is still in the single digits percentage-wise, but that it could rise to 30% in three years. He thinks that there is a compelling reason for more companies to adopt Web services -- to more efficiently use their technology resources -- but that the move to widespread adoption might be a five- to 10-year process. 'We don't need to overhype it too early," Mr. Sclavos says. |
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I love Final Cut Express! (Mar 31 2003 04:50 GMT) - It can open iMovie (3.0.1 at least) project files. That is so cool I can't even begin to explain it... |
Ross Mayfield's Weblog
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Wiki for Collaborative Development (Mar 31 2003 04:50 GMT) - Chandler Wiki. Mitch Kapor blogs about documentation coming for the 0.1 release of Chandler by the Open Source Applications Foundation. They are using a Wiki for the collaborative development environment. Great example of how Wiki's are cool. |
Scraps Of Life
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Tomorrow is Gonna Hurt... (Mar 31 2003 04:49 GMT) - I got on an organizing binge today (quite unexpectedly) and I did a number on the garage, the living room and the office/craft room. The office still needs some work, but it's more like the usual clutter than the kinda... |
fullasagoog.com WebBuilder blend
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Alex Wright on Central (Mar 31 2003 04:48 GMT) - Alex Wright on Central: Alex has worked on the Postio application (email via SWF), and showed a PriceGrabber Central application at the FlashForward keynote last week. Here he talks about differences from Pointcast and other architectures; the differences between in-browser... |
Pirate Blog
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Low Expectations (Mar 31 2003 04:46 GMT) - The Kansas City Royals open up their season tomorrow at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals have some very good young pitching... |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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I'll be honest, the computer ... (Mar 31 2003 04:46 GMT) - I'll be honest, the computer causes relationship troubles. Every geek I know has to figure out how to balance their life so that the ones that they love don't rebel completely and throw the computer out the window. Chris Anderson's wife (he's one of those guys who works at Microsoft) has a philosophy that sounds like a good one: "you have played video games on consoles and computers your whole life. You are now a fairly successful software developer. |
Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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I'll be honest, the computer ... (Mar 31 2003 04:46 GMT) - I'll be honest, the computer causes relationship troubles. Every geek I know has to figure out how to balance their life so that the ones that they love don't rebel completely and throw the computer out the window. Chris Anderson's wife (he's one of those guys who works at Microsoft) has a philosophy that sounds like a good one: "you have played video games on consoles and computers your whole life. You are now a fairly successful software developer. |
Jeff Szymona
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Buy! Sell! Trade! (Mar 31 2003 04:45 GMT) - Ok, I think I'm getting addicted to BlogShares. I started out with $500, got a $500 bonus for being an alpha tester, and am now at almost $3400 (cash and share value combined). I was once in 20th place, but... (76 words) |
Subtraction
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March On (Mar 31 2003 04:44 GMT) - Well, its the end of March, which was the deadline that I gave myself for getting version Six.0 of this site all put together and ready for public consumption. The last major chunk of work that needed to be taken care of was importing the 200-plus remaining posts from 2002. This was probably more difficult than it needed to be. |
Cantoni.org
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Registry Tweaks (Mar 31 2003 04:43 GMT) - Registry Tweaks for Better Computing (PC Magazine) lists a handy set of registry tweaks for Windows and Internet Explorer. Among other things, I learned how to set my Start menu to be multi-column rather than a single scrolling column. This... (65 Words) |
Benblog - My world, your browser
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I wish there were someway ... (Mar 31 2003 04:43 GMT) - I wish there were someway to broadcast this anonymously, but I have to thank all the women in my life for some of the basic hygiene they've enforced for me. Such as keeping my toenails trimmed. Even with shorter toenails, I managed to gash myself yesterday morning. Right across my Achilles tendon. It looks like a badger attacked me, with ferocity. |
jeansnow.net
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Sakura Version (Mar 31 2003 04:41 GMT) - It's finally sakura (cherry blossom) season in Tokyo, and as you can see, the site reflects it. I'll keep this... |
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pictures (Mar 31 2003 04:41 GMT) - I want to know how you guys get your pictures that you show off on your blogs to look so... |
ShareMe Technologies LLC-The Mobile Future
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Flixed Point Math in J2ME (Mar 31 2003 04:40 GMT) - I did find a fplib for J2Me from Beartronics. So I examing this along with the Nokia notes to see which is a better way to go about storing the numbers to get the fractions I need for my MoonBuzz game. The choice boils down to where do the errors crop up, ie what number range and how doe sthe number range choice than affect game play.For example Beartronics fplib is accurate for numbers 3 and under and thus the number range to be used with a game using this lib woudl have an upper limit of 3. Which may work out okay depending upon what the precision of the fp number is in this lib. |
Network Games
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Il simbolo del coraggio... (ANSA) ... (Mar 31 2003 04:39 GMT) - Il simbolo del coraggio... (ANSA) - WASHINGTON, 30 MAR - Comincerà domani il processo a Denver, nel Colorado, contro tre suore che nell'ottobre scorso tagliarono il recinto di silo di missili Minuteman III e disegnarono una croce con il proprio sangue su una struttura militare. Le suore domenicane Ardeth Platte, 66 anni, Carol Gilbert, 55 anni, e Jackie Hudson, 68 anni, devono rispondere al reato di aver ostacolato la difesa nazionale, per il quale rischiano una pena di 20 anni di carcere. I sostenitori delle suore, che dopo aver disegnato la croce con il sangue presero a martellate la struttura, denunciano la coincidenza del processo con la guerra contro l'Iraq. |
life - listed chronologically
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Wonderful Combos (Mar 31 2003 04:38 GMT) - Port and Chocolate. Usually dark chocolate, but tonight I'm finishing off this chocolate bar that I got a while back as part of a bunch of different chocolates. This one is milk chocolate and macadamias. Mmmmmmmmmm. The only thing missing from tonight was ice cream (and not weird ice cream like in that last post). |
Pirate Blog
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Comments Welcome (Mar 31 2003 04:37 GMT) - The final four has now been set in stone for this season. Texas, Marquette, Syracuse, and Kansas round up the... |
iceplant radio
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Simg a Somg (Mar 31 2003 04:36 GMT) - Today, Aimee and I visited some friends around town on our bicycles. We ran into Mira, where I had the pleasure of meeting Yary, and we all went for a bike ride to Tilden Park. Both Mira and Yary have a dj radio history and Yary now posts some playlists to his site under the name, Song of the Moment (good). Hopefully I'll be able to get both Mira and Yary to be guest dj's on iceplant radio. |
Nueces
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Todo comenzo (Mar 31 2003 04:36 GMT) - Todo comenzó la mañana del martes. Juan estaba explicando acerca de un proyecto en Churubusco cuando se escucharon los... |
All Things
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Change-over Complete? (Mar 31 2003 04:35 GMT) - It looks like the move to JL is mostly complete. If you are still not seeing the new site then please drop me a note to me@anthonyeden.com. |
All Things
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Change-over Complete? (Mar 31 2003 04:35 GMT) - It looks like the move to JL is mostly complete. If you are still not seeing the new site then please drop me a note to me@anthonyeden.com. |
All Things
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Change-over Complete? (Mar 31 2003 04:35 GMT) - It looks like the move to JL is mostly complete. If you are still not seeing the new site then please drop me a note to me@anthonyeden.com. |
fullasagoog.com ColdFusionMX blend
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Setting up Apache with CFMX (Mar 31 2003 04:30 GMT) - Setting up Apache with CFMX Still seeing a lot of 'new' people that aren't able to configure Apache / CFMX correctly. It is kind of confusing, but the key thing to remember is that CFMX out of the box will not support Apache 2.0.4x -- You have to get those updaters on there first before you can support the newer versions of Apache. So, I made a 10 step checklist of what to do...... |
phpHeaven
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Build Your Own Google Interface (Mar 31 2003 04:28 GMT) - Info Seeker NewsIf you are like me, and find that each week, or each month you are searching for the same thing that you searched for last month, maybe you might like to set up your own little Google search interface. Without knowing any programming, and using a simple web page on your desktop, you can create your own Google Search Tool that has the options you choose already selected. This is where to being creating your own Google Search Interface. You can also add this search tool to your own weblog if you as well. This article is for those who know little to nothing about coding, programming or whatever you like to call it. |
Fresh Blogger Blogs
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Build Your Own Google Interface (Mar 31 2003 04:28 GMT) - Info Seeker NewsIf you are like me, and find that each week, or each month you are searching for the same thing that you searched for last month, maybe you might like to set up your own little Google search interface. Without knowing any programming, and using a simple web page on your desktop, you can create your own Google Search Tool that has the options you choose already selected. This is where to being creating your own Google Search Interface. You can also add this search tool to your own weblog if you as well. This article is for those who know little to nothing about coding, programming or whatever you like to call it. |
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