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Industrial Technology & Witchcraft
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Besenfter Verkehr (Nov 30 2003 19:23 GMT) - »Aus der Straßenverkehrsordnung: Ist auf Straßen mit mehreren Fahrstreifen für eine Richtung das durchgehende Befahren eines Fahrstreifens nicht möglich oder endet ein Fahrstreifen, so ist den am Weiterfahren gehinderten Fahrzeugen der Übergang auf den benachbarten Fahrstreifen in der Weise zu ermöglichen, dass sich diese Fahrzeuge unmittelbar vor der Verengung jeweils im Wechsel nach einem auf dem durchgehenden Fahrstreifen fahrenden Fahrzeug einordnen können. Es... |
Ted's Radio Weblog
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Steve Gillmor (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Steve Gillmor predicts "Look Out, Outlook: RSS Ahead in 2004" in his eWeek column: This is a game at which Microsoft excelsthe waiting game. Clone, wait, collaborate, extend, wait, repeat, rinse, dry. |
Ted Roche: News
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Steve Gillmor (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Steve Gillmor predicts "Look Out, Outlook: RSS Ahead in 2004" in his eWeek column: This is a game at which Microsoft excelsthe waiting game. Clone, wait, collaborate, extend, wait, repeat, rinse, dry. |
Ted Roche: Business
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Steve Gillmor (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Steve Gillmor predicts "Look Out, Outlook: RSS Ahead in 2004" in his eWeek column: This is a game at which Microsoft excelsthe waiting game. Clone, wait, collaborate, extend, wait, repeat, rinse, dry. |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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Updated Blog Posting Tool (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Michael and I went back and forth some on the posting tool, and I think I've come to the conclusion that his idea on tool usage was just better. Consequently, I've posted an updated tool into the 7.2 based Bf updates. Here's a screen shot: |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Very interesting article giving a perspective on US plutocracy and the problem of the decline of a middle class. http://www. greaterdemocracy. org/mt/archives/000004. |
TheArchitect.co.uk - Jorgen Thelin's weblog
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What Makes a Good Integration Developer? (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - An interesting take on developer productivity and skill sets from Gregor Hohpe Over time, a number of statistics have shown that the top developers outperform the average developers (not even talking about the bad ones) by an order of magnitude or so. As it turns out that the top developers do not earn 10 times the average salary, these guys (and girls) are a steal. [ Gregor Hohpe - What Makes a Good Integration Developer? ] Gregor goes on to describe why a whole team of Superstar Developers is not a viable option, but certainly a solid cadre defintely is a good thing.... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Fred-eZone in Canada (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - New Brunswick, Canada's capital launches Wi-Fi project (follow link and download PDF press release): The Fred-eZone (short for Fredericton) project offers free Wi-Fi throughout public spaces with the first phase costing Cdn$150,000. Right now, this includes downtown and the airport, but the project will eventually span all business corridors and public places. Interestingly, the project stems in part from an earlier effort to deploy municipal fiber, which gave the city the easy access to bandwidth that made the Wi-Fi rollout possible.... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Boeing Moves Towards VOIP in the Air (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - As Connexion by Boeing moves closer to its big 2004 rollout on many airlines, voice over IP (VoIP) looks more likely, too: Connexion has chosen its rugged, in the air AP vendor, and is talking vaguely about how VoIP might emerge on planes. They might also deploy a low-power cellular transmitter that would use the satellite link for backhaul. The first-generation AP on planes, by the way, is 802.11b only -- probably due to regulatory certification issues. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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T-Mobile Prices in Czech (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Correspondent Patrick Zandl writes with T-Mobile's pricing from the Czech Republic: The Czech T-Mobile locations will start charing in January, Zandl says. Pricing is well above the competition. Zandl notes that T-Mobile CZ charges 150 CZK (Czech crowns) or $5. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Wi-Fi's Openings Lead to Arrests, Legal Worries (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - News.com's Richard Shim pulls together several related threads about the risks and liabilities of Wi-Fi networks in light of recent arrests: While there's not a simple connection between you leaving a Wi-Fi access point open and someone committing a crime across it, the recent child pornography and brain-dead IT department network exploitation arrests are causing a lot more discussion. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Kansas City Gets AirPort Wi-Fi (Nov 30 2003 19:22 GMT) - Sprint PCS to pay for, roll out airport Wi-Fi in Kansas City: As with many other airport situations, the company with the largest deal wins the contract, even though I believe that's not in the airport's best interest as a general policy. Sprint PCS will pay for the equipment, but the airport will eventually own it. |
Gut Rumbles
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you can't trust me! (Nov 30 2003 19:21 GMT) - He asked me not to, but I'm going to do it anyway. We have a new member in the blogosphere... |
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