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Cat Lost in Fla. Is Found in California (AP)







Cat Lost in Fla. Is Found in California
(AP)

Cat Lost in Fla. Is Found in California
(AP)
04/22/2004 02:56 PM

AP - When workers at San Francisco's Department of Animal Care and Control located the owner of a newly arrived stray cat three weeks ago, they couldn't believe what they found: the cat belonged to a woman in Bradenton, Fla. — 3,000 miles away.




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  • AP: Voters reject big Wal-Mart store. Voters rejected a ballot measure designed to allow Wal-Mart to build a giant Supercenter store in this Los Angeles suburb without environmental review, siding with activists who said the retailer's plans would hurt the community.
  • Finally, folks are starting to stand up to the giant. The Inglewood case was an especially egregious example of Wal-Mart trying to use its overwhelming clout to get what it wants, and it's gratifying to see that voters were not fooled.


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    Mac OS X 10.4 Easter Egg Found and Lost


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    Lost Doctor Who Episode Found


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    Lost Pink Floyd Documentary Found!


    Lost Pink Floyd Documentary Found! 09/25/2004 04:14 AM
    Nearly a quarter century ago, the legendary rock band Pink Floyd was captured on film days before infighting would tear the band apart during what ultimately was their last concert of “The Wall”. In the melee of the break up, the never-seen backstage documentary was shelved and forgotten. That is, until now.Film editor Howard Lamden recently discovered “The Lost Documentary” in his archives and has transferred his pristine film to DVD for release. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2004]

    Lost Florida Voting Records Found


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    WWII hero's lost Hurricane found


    WWII hero's lost Hurricane found 05/30/2004 05:40 PM
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    And You Thought Your Library's
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    "Miles sez, 'Tantalizingly short NYT article (registration required) on the Japanese lost-and-found system, which dates back to 718 (!) and is as telling a snapshot of cultural differences as any I've seen. The picture of the umbrella room is amazing, and looks somehow like a Matrix outtake (must be the lighting & grim walls)....' "Link (Thanks, Miles!)" [Boing Boing Blog]


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    I was reading today about how Wikipedia is going to release a CD or DVD of all its content. Very cool idea.

    This got me reminicising about "The Golden Age of CD-ROMs." Remember when CD-ROMs were the big thing? From, say, 1996 to 1999 or 2000. Remember when Encarta and Cinemania amazed you with the depth of their content?

    I remember Encarta 95. Man, that was amazing. Pictures, video, a little trivia game — I had a double-speed CD-ROM drive, and could get lost in Encarta for hours. I remember too that it had an update feature, where you could dial-up to the Internet and it would download new versions of articles that needed to change. The first one to update was the article on Yitzhak Rabin after he got assassinated. I was blown away.

    And Cinemania — that was a really great product too. Thousands of reviews from Roger Ebert and Leonard Maltin, video clips, star biographies — I could blow an afternoon just exploring. Cinemania was what got me hooked on Roger Ebert. (I still read him religiously, and he's emailed me twice. Once in response to this post over on my personal blog.)

    And "The Ultimate James Bond" CD-ROM was heroin for me at the time. I reviewed it nine years ago for Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. It was the first writing I did for that site. The review (and the CD-ROM screenshots — first time I had ever screencapped anything) still hold up today. That was a great, great product. Did anyone else have this?

    When I worked at Best Buy for eight months in 1998, DVD-ROM drives were just coming out. I remember thinking that I had to have one, because then I could browse Encarta without having to switch CDs. I wanted a DVD-ROM drive for four or five years because of this, but could never justify it. When I finally bought a machine that had one...it was kind of anti-climactic, because I was already hooked on Wikipedia.

    But whatever happened to the CD-ROM? The Internet killed them. You just don't see them anymore. Now we have the Internet Movie Database and Wikipedia, so there's no need for Cinemania or Encarta.

    If you get the urge to publish a CD-ROM, you may as well just put it in a password protected Web site — you get continuing membership fees, better tracking, and you can keep it updated.

    The CD-ROM is truly a lost art. It's too bad because I firmly believe that you get more involved with reading offline than online. See this post — when you're online, more content is just a click away. When you're offline — like when you were browsing a CD-ROM — you have a tendency to get into the reading more and with greater comprehension.

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    lost at sea


    lost at sea 12/19/2004 03:48 PM

    I am having a really hard time sleeping. For almost three weeks, I try to go to sleep between ten and midnight. I fall asleep for about ten or fifteen minutes, and then I wake with a start. My legs feel antsy behind my knees, my brain won't shut up, and I end up tossing and turning for about twenty minutes, until I get so angry that I get out of bed and read until at least one in the morning. Last night, it was two-fucking-forty before I was able to fall asleep. When I wake up, I have a headache, my neck hurts, and I feel like I haven't slept at all. This is really getting old.

    I know it's not diet, but it could be lack of exercise. I was pretty damn sick the last two weeks, and running when I have a cold is the opposite of enjoyable. Darin says that I should exercise more, and I agree. I miss running, and I discovered, to my horror, that I've put on nearly ten pounds since August — a product of my Body By Guinness and Linux fitness fatness program.

    But it's more than just that. If I'm honest with myself, I actually think my brain is kicking me out of bed every night because there's stuff I have to deal with that I've been avoiding: things I need to write, people I need to talk to, and issues I need to resolve. Anne recently did what she calls "Emotional Housekeeping," and I think I'm going to do it myself.

    So today, I will catch up on e-mail (I got it down to 200-ish, but it's swelled back up to > 500), and finish several interviews (including Slashdot's Ask Wil Wheaton Anything). I will also take some ideas that have been brewing in my brains and move them into my The Writer's Notebook, to make room for new ones. A symptom of my insomnia (and maybe it's wrapped up in the cause) is a lack of inspiration. I haven't sat down to do any real creative writing in far too long, and I'm starting to feel performance anxiety, you know? It's like standing at the edge of a pool that you know is filled with cold water: the longer you stand at the edge, the harder it becomes to get up the courage to dive in.

    I hope that getting all these unresolved e-mails and related issues taken care of will encourage my brain to actually quiet down when I want to go to sleep.

    Weird . . . when I started writing this, I truly didn't know why I've been so agitated, but I think I just got it — or at least I've got it narrowed down. Who says blogging isn't therapeutic?


    "Lost"


    "Lost" 09/24/2004 03:00 AM

    Just how lost PFF is


    Just how lost PFF is 09/09/2004 11:12 AM
    I continue to be astonished at how far PFF has moved from its roots. The group has issued a press release demanding Supreme Court review of Grokster, buttressed with supporting blog entries by Bill Adkinson and a "grid" by Solveig Singleton with a six (yes, count them, six, with some including italics) factor test that courts are to apply to decide whether a technology is legal or not. I can well understand New Dealers racing to craft multifactored tests to regulate innovation. But I thought the whole point of the conservative (economic) movement was to teach us how harmful such regulation was to innovation and growth. Any test that cannot be applied on summary judgment guarantees that federal judges will be forced into a complex balancing to decide which innovation should be allowed. And thus, any industry threatened with competition can then use the courts to extort from these new competitors payment before they are permitted to compete. That is precisely what Valenti says the VCR case was about. He didn't want to stop the VCR, he tell us. He wanted only to force VCR manufacturers to pay for the right to sell consumers VCRs. Courts, and lawyers, have ruled Silicon Valley long enough. The great hope of the Grokster opinion was that it would return us to the time when entrepreneurs could invent without seeking a permission slip from a federal court (to borrow from the President) . It is simply bizarre to see PFF now call for a return to the days of industrial policy regulated by federal judges. Especially bizarre when you consider how taxing this policy will be to many of the "supporters" of PFF. Many (e.g., Apple, Microsoft, Intel), but alas not all (EMI, Vivendi, BMG). Thus the danger of putting principle up for bid.

    All was not lost


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    Do Over : the lost olive


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    Lost in Translation


    Lost in Translation 03/06/2004 01:55 AM

    Lost in Translation

    The movie Lost in Translation finally arrived in Finland recently and without exaggeration I must admit that it is one of 3 or 4 movies I have ever seen and immediately wanted the DVD. Aside from the sparse dialogue that is crisp, excellent performances from Bill Murry and Scarlett Johansson, and cinematography that helps to tell the story instead of trying to impress the viewers, there was an insight to the human condition that is rarely ever explored with such frankness in film; What happens when you lose your sense of place and belonging?

    Expats are not so unlike the characters in the movie as we are strangers in strange lands with varying degrees of isolation and feelings of being lost. Often expats don't feel at home in their own country and go in search of someplace that should feel like home but don't always find it. The sense of dislocation in LiT is only emphasized not created by the Tokyo landscape and Japanese language barrier.

    A lot of reviewers call this movie a love story of sorts, but I saw two expats, one young and one much older, who are adrift in themselves and in their lives without a place they can call home or people who will listen and understand them. Maybe they are people who never made friends very easily or haven't yet figured out what they want out of life. What is often labeled as 'wanderlust' or 'nomadic' is likely a desire to find the missing niche or some meaning in life. Some people, like Bob, have been looking for a long time. The elevator scene in which Bill Murry looms over the Japanese businessmen is a brilliant dialogue-free moment that beautifully captures the sense of being apart, of being different than everyone else, of feeling exposed, of being alone.

    Perhaps the most profound feature of the two lost souls in LiT is the lack of intimacy with everyone around them. Charlotte calls a friend at a low point who puts her on hold whereupon she clues in that this is not someone with whom she can divulge her feelings of desolation. Intimacy is becoming a rare experience in life, even Bob and Charlotte possess it only briefly before moving on. You find yourself wondering if Charlotte will still be as lost at Bob's age since it's clear he has seen a bit of his own lost youth in hers.


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    End to lost receipts


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