IMMS Magical Favorites Collector 1.0
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IMMS Magical Favorites Collector
IMMS Magical Favorites Collector
04/17/2004 11:12 PMIMFavorites 0.4 (1.0 RC1) released!
IMMS 1.0
IMMS 1.0
01/25/2004 04:11 PMAn advanced adaptive playlist plugin for XMMS.
IMMS 1.1
IMMS 1.1
04/15/2004 02:26 PMAn advanced adaptive playlist plugin for XMMS.
IMMS 1.2
IMMS 1.2
08/17/2004 03:24 PMAn advanced adaptive playlist plugin for XMMS.
IMMS 0.9.9
IMMS 0.9.9
12/04/2003 11:53 PMAn advanced adaptive playlist plugin for XMMS.
The magical book
The magical book
01/02/2004 11:05 PM
This magical book: beautiful (Flash) animated examples of 19th and
early 20th century movable children's books from the Toronto Public
Library's
Osborne
Collection of Early Children's Books.
"Magical Trevor"
"Magical Trevor"
07/21/2004 09:32 PMMore on the Magical Hollywood DVD
Players
More on the Magical Hollywood DVD
Players
09/07/2004 03:56 PM
Some days I wish I lived in LA, where everything is
sunshiney and every confusing bit of gadgetry can be shrugged away as
"magical," like the new DVD players being issue to Academy members
that are supposed to help prevent the Oscar screener discs from being
copied. Brother blogger Defamer attacks the issue in typical sidelong
Gawker fashion, explaining how the destitute movie industry elite who
make up the voting members of the Academy often are forced to trade in
their screener copies for tiny nuggets of crack and Efferdent.
Is it really that big of a deal? I've downloaded screener copies
before, but they were all compressed to hell. If the analog hole still
exists on these magical units - likely - then it's not going to stop
that lone jonesing VP from pushing out lossy analog copies to the
net.
Read - Academy Issues Magical DVD
Players To Members [Defamer]
The magical Venus razor
The magical Venus razor
06/22/2005 03:01 AMI am not a fan of disposable razors, they always seemed wasteful to
me, and never very good. So a long time ago -- before they made fancy
razors for women -- I started using Gillette men's razors. Over the
years, I slowly upgraded until I was using the Gillette Mach 3. And I
was happy. Until I left it in the shower on Nantucket last week. So I
headed to Duane Reade for a new razor and for some reason decided now
was the time to try a ladies' razor. The Gillette Venus looked nice and the handle appeared
ergonomic and easy to manoveur, so without much thought I bought it.
Then I shaved my legs with it.
OH MY GOD!!
What was I thinking using that crappy old Mach 3 for all those
years? The Venus is AMAZING! Easy to control, nimble around the
ankles, slick and fast up the calf, and above all, smooth! My legs
haven't ever felt so smooth after a shave ever! I'm counting the
minutes until I can shave again, that's how much I love this razor.
It's a triple-mint, double-plus-good, two-thumbs up, five stars and
diamonds razor. For sure.
Magical Web service tour
Magical Web service tour
06/15/2002 12:22 AMCNET Jun 14 2002 11:13PM ET
Forgotten Electronics of the 70s and 80s
- Magical Gadget
Forgotten Electronics of the 70s and 80s
- Magical Gadget
01/22/2004 03:23 PMForgotten Electronics of the 70s and 80s .. Magical Gadgets Sightings
and Brags .. hier
pocketcalculatorshow.com/magicalgadget
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Broadband offers magical journey
Broadband offers magical journey
08/17/2004 09:50 AMA 'magic carpet' to take children around the world is one of the
projects that has won a community net award.
The magical mystery tour is waiting to
take you away...
The magical mystery tour is waiting to
take you away...
10/29/2003 12:11 AMDay 2 of my jacket . (Naked boy alert!) On today's fun factor tour
we'll be cleaning, painting, working and...
Valenti's magical DRM thinking debunked
Valenti's magical DRM thinking debunked
08/31/2004 10:08 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Ed Felten picks apart Jack Valenti's
Engadget
interview (in which Valenti compares himself to JFK: "I was in
Dallas in the motorcade on Nov. 22, 1963, and I saw that day a brave
young president murdered, and a new president take over. The president
is dead, long live the president, the nation goes on. No one is
indispensable, I learned that day in Dallas. My successor will come
into this job and he won't be me, but he might do a hell of a lot
better job than I'm doing.")
It may be possible to so infect a movie with some kind of circuitry
that allows people to copy to their heart's content, but the copied
result would come out with decayed fidelity with respect to sound and
color. Another would be to have some kind of design in a movie that
would say, 'copy never,' 'copy once.'
Even ignoring the technical non sequiturs ("stuff ... algorithms into
a movie"; "infect a movie with ... circuitry"), this is wildly
implausible. Nothing has happened to make the technical prospects for
DRM (anti-copying) technology any less bleak.
We can only hope Valenti's successor stops believing in "technological
magic" and instead teaches the industry to accept technical reality.
File sharing cannot be wished away. The industry needs to figure out
how to deal with it.
Link
Visiting Libertopia: The Magical Power
of Property
Visiting Libertopia: The Magical Power
of Property
02/10/2004 02:35 AMThis is part of my series on the problems with libertarianism. This
piece only applies to those libertarians who believe?
Visiting Libertopia: The Magical Power
of Property
Visiting Libertopia: The Magical Power
of Property
01/22/2004 03:23 PMThis is part of my series on the problems with libertarianism. I
visited Libertopia one day to see how they?
Microsoft's Magical 'Myth-Busting' Tour
Microsoft's Magical 'Myth-Busting' Tour
06/11/2004 05:51 PMKwiki-Favorites-0.10
Kwiki-Favorites-0.10
06/26/2004 10:49 AMPlaying favorites?
Playing favorites?
07/28/2004 11:41 AMUSA Today Jul 28 2004 3:47PM GMT
7,000 Sources... Or Just A Few
Favorites?
7,000 Sources... Or Just A Few
Favorites?
08/02/2004 05:29 PMFor all the hype about how good Google News is for putting together an
automated snapshot of the news of the day, an analysis of the front
page of Google News found that
they
seem to rely on just a few sources for all of their main stories.
Looking at the "top two" placement spots on Google news, Reuters
accounts for 18% of their stories at the top of the list, with the NY
Times in second place with 8% of top stories on Google News. Totaled
up, the top 5 sources account for an astounding 48% of the top two
stories on the front page. The top 10 sources are 66%. Top 25? 83%
Top 100 sources covers 98% of the news you see. So, those other 6,900
sources don't seem to get much play. If you go through the other
(below the top two results), the situation only improves marginally.
The top 100 sources account for 80% of the stories on the front page.
There are, of course, many reasons why this would make sense. The top
sources are (generally) more reliable and trustworthy. Besides,
considering the number of "news" websites out there who only reprint
press releases, Reuters, or Associated Press articles, there really
aren't that many traditional news sources out there any more. Still,
it would be interesting to compare these results to other news
aggregation sites. This weekend, for instance, Microsoft admitted
that their new Newsbot offering has been designed to
favor stories from partner MSNBC (and MSNBC does not appear
to make the "top 20" list for Google News). Meanwhile, Topix has
relaunched their
own news aggregation service (also with 7,000 sources) and a quick
glance over the
front page there
suggests a somewhat wider variety in news sources chosen. So, the
question is whether or not this really matters? Does having a wider
variety of sources highlighted increase, decrease or not impact the
overall quality of the news aggregated?
A Tale of Might & Magical Teamwork: A
Mac OS X Weather Application Review
A Tale of Might & Magical Teamwork: A
Mac OS X Weather Application Review
08/27/2004 09:28 PMWebDevInfo Aug 28 2004 0:04AM GMT
"Wikipedia reaches one million articles.
Something magical is happening"
"Wikipedia reaches one million articles.
Something magical is happening"
09/20/2004 02:58 PMInternet Explorer Favorites
Internet Explorer Favorites
03/25/2005 06:26 AMAbout Mar 25 2005 10:43AM GMT
Tom Waits picks his favorites
Tom Waits picks his favorites
03/22/2005 04:44 PM20 most cherished albums with characteristically surreal commentary
Top Tip: Cannot delete links from
favorites!
Top Tip: Cannot delete links from
favorites!
06/07/2004 12:29 PMI all of a suddne noticed about 11 favorites in my favorites drop menu
that I did not put there. They are in generic folders and have
generic names such as: travel, cars, hotels, games,entertainment,
music , healt and fitness, etc. I right click on them and delete them
and they go to the re-cycle bin. After a re-start they are right back
again. Any help will be greatly apreciated
DzSoft Favorites Search v2.0
DzSoft Favorites Search v2.0
09/19/2004 04:00 PMDzSoft Favorites Search is an Internet Explorer plug-in that adds a
convenient explorer bar to search Favorites, much the same way you
search History. [Freeware 753 KB]
Retrieving the List of IE Favorites
Retrieving the List of IE Favorites
06/13/2004 04:52 PMYahoo Plays Favorites
Yahoo Plays Favorites
06/03/2004 05:26 AMWhen it comes to blocking intrusive Internet software, Yahoo
Inc.’s new Anti-Spy gives adware the benefit of the doubt. The
beta version of the spyware-fighting toolbar add-on, which Yahoo
released last week, doesn’t default to detect adware—a category
of software in which Yahoo’s paid search division has a
financial stake. Instead, users who want to identify adware in their
systems via Anti-Spy must check a box each time they conduct a
scan.Read more…This article is a eye-opener. I find it really
interesting that Yahoo’s business represents 31% of
Claria’s (the adware/spyware company formerly known as Gator)
income. I think that this speaks volumes about Yahoo’s ethics,
if nothing else.
Saving Favorites from Regedit
Saving Favorites from Regedit
07/07/2004 04:44 AMMagical History Tour - Bush can't learn
from the past if he can't see it. By
William Saletan
Magical History Tour - Bush can't learn
from the past if he can't see it. By
William Saletan
05/26/2004 04:36 AMMagical History Tour - Bush can't learn from the past if he can't see
it .. smart deconstruction .. whole piece ..
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Yahoo Plays Favorites with Some Adware
Yahoo Plays Favorites with Some Adware
06/02/2004 08:01 PM“The beta version of the spyware-fighting toolbar add-on, which
Yahoo released last week, doesn’t default to detect adware - a
category of software in which Yahoo’s paid search division has a
financial stake. Instead, users who want to identify adware in their
systems via Anti-Spy must check a box each time they conduct a
scan.”
Andrew Bird's current favorites
Andrew Bird's current favorites
04/18/2005 06:56 PMA top-five list from violinist, whistler and songsmith extraordinaire
Andrew Bird.
10.3: Quick access to your Favorites
folder
10.3: Quick access to your Favorites
folder
11/10/2003 11:19 PMFor some reason, Command-Shift-F no longer opens your Favorites
folder. Most people probably don't care about quick access to the
Favorites folder, but I put aliases to all my common apps and files in
there. If you have suc...
How to organize your Favorites in
Internet Explorer
How to organize your Favorites in
Internet Explorer
01/26/2004 07:10 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 26 2004 11:11AM GMT
Hide the Links Folder on Favorites Menu
Hide the Links Folder on Favorites Menu
08/17/2004 01:29 PMGates described Creative as Microsoft's
"favorites partner"
Gates described Creative as Microsoft's
"favorites partner"
01/18/2004 07:03 AMSort Your Favorites, Lock Down the Net,
Transfer PC Data
Sort Your Favorites, Lock Down the Net,
Transfer PC Data
09/12/2004 05:18 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 12 2004 8:25AM GMT
Shawn's Favorites [/Reference/Internet
Services/Ho
Shawn's Favorites [/Reference/Internet
Services/Ho
12/24/2003 11:36 PMReliable Answers Dec 24 2003 11:10PM ET
Survey Says: Nokia and Motorola Customer
Favorites
Survey Says: Nokia and Motorola Customer
Favorites
05/24/2004 11:08 AMAccording to this survey conducted by In-Stat, Nokia and Motorola are
the strongest cellular handset brands, followed closely by Sony
Ericsson and Samsung. It also reveals that consumers are cheap ($100
is the top price most want to pay) and...
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