Halle Berry, Eric Benet Calling It Quits (AP)
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Halle Berry files for divorce
Halle Berry files for divorce
04/27/2004 10:24 AMHalle Berry Leaps Into an Arena of
Action
Halle Berry Leaps Into an Arena of
Action
07/20/2004 07:39 PMThe big-budget action movie "Catwoman" presents its star, Halle Berry,
with both a tantalizing opportunity and a considerable risk.
Say It Isn't So! Cre8asiteforums Is
Calling It Quits
Say It Isn't So! Cre8asiteforums Is
Calling It Quits
03/31/2005 10:57 PMShh...Be berry berry quiet...I'm hunting
phishers.
Shh...Be berry berry quiet...I'm hunting
phishers.
06/10/2004 01:06 PMInternet “detectives” are busy at work trying to locate
and bring to justice persons guilty of using the Internet for illegal
purposes. They are hunting offenders for illegal prescription drug
sales, illegal trade of copywritten material and
“phishers” who fraudulently send email to users posing as
a trusted online service such as a bank, seeking personal information
which is later used for identity theft.
The full story
Macromedia's Allaire Calling It Quits
Macromedia's Allaire Calling It Quits
02/08/2003 02:04 AMPC Magazine Feb 8 2003 1:33AM ET
Willow Design calling it quits
Willow Design calling it quits
02/10/2004 01:28 PMBy Dennis Sellers - After five years of making cases and dust covers
for Apple portables and desktops, Willow Design is closing and
offering a final close-out sale on all its products...
LA Weekly: Columns: Deadline Hollywood:
Bernard Weinraub calling it quits at The
New York Times
LA Weekly: Columns: Deadline Hollywood:
Bernard Weinraub calling it quits at The
New York Times
07/27/2004 04:30 AMBernard Weinraub quits NYT .. NIKKI FINKE ..
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Worldwide
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interface to place calls from international countries and conference
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halle berry's abusive boyfriend was
wesley snipes?
halle berry's abusive boyfriend was
wesley snipes?
01/16/2004 11:26 AMi've always wondered who was responsible for her being deaf in one ear
The Popcorn Berry
The Popcorn Berry
02/01/2005 10:10 PM
« Lumimarja, a.k.a. sno
wberry , that grows rather well around Finland. When the guys at
work told me it was the 'famous Finnish popcorn berry' I was willing
to believe it since it does look like popcorn on a stick, but when
they asked if I had seen the yellow variety known as the 'buttered
Finnish popcorn berry' I knew I was being toyed with. :) »
While I was walking to the bus stop this morning, I thought I saw
'vuokraamo' in the window of a gunshop that usually has a few rather
serious-looking samples on display. I thought, wow, there's something
you never see - Gun Rentals. Can you imagine the clientele? The
promotions? "Rent 5, get the 6th for free!" Ah, well, I misread the
sign.
It's amazing how work kills your freetime. :) Sifting through the
Tunisia pictures, getting them online and annotated has taken a bit
longer than I had planned this week, but everything should be together
by tomorrow as once the puppy comes I'll have even less time for the
next few weeks while we get him all settled in.
There's a tyynysota on
Monday at noon, in the railway station square, where the world's
record for largest pillow fight will be attempted. The event will last
about an hour and the duration of the pillow fight itself will be
approximately 15 minutes. Bring your own pillow and inner child. I'm
disappointed that I'll be too busy with the puppy to help Finland
achieve greatness in tactical pillow warfare.
Berry Fine After 'Catwoman' Set Accident
(AP)
Berry Fine After 'Catwoman' Set Accident
(AP)
01/28/2004 11:24 AMAP - Halle Berry was taken to a hospital after colliding with a piece
of set equipment while filming a running scene for "Catwoman" but is
now back at work, production spokesman Joe Everett said.
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Conference Calling Service, Featuring
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Announced by Metropolitan Business
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03/31/2005 08:57 AMMy Conference Line’s aggressive pricing and “self-scheduling” ability
is aimed at replacing traditional conference call services and
spearheading the explosion of conference calling into new markets,
such as the SOHO (Small and Home based businesses),civic, social,
non-profit groups and even far-flung families! [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Former NFL Player, Reggie Berry, to
Appear on “Sports Mavericks” on
VoiceAmerica.com
Former NFL Player, Reggie Berry, to
Appear on “Sports Mavericks” on
VoiceAmerica.com
08/27/2004 01:50 PM“Sports Mavericks” hosts, Ida Mourie and Elleanor Starks,
broadcasting on Internet radio station VoiceAmerica
(www.voiceamerica.com), welcome youth motivation speaker and former
star defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers, Reggie Berry on
Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 8:00pm EST. VoiceAmerica
(www.voiceamerica.com) is a division of SurfNet Media Group, Inc
(OTCBB: SFNM), a leading Internet broadcast media company. [PRWEB Aug
24, 2004]
Eric goes stati
Eric goes stati
06/09/2004 05:54 AMStat!.
Right. Apparently as I get more and more tired, the entry titles
suck more and more.
Anyways, lately I've been involved in more than a few discussions
where knowing about the composition of the "FOAF-sphere" (god, I must
be tired) would be useful.
Specifically, right now there exist a lot of different kinds of
FOAF in the world. Some mal-formed, some using old vocab items, some
piping hot and fresh from active developers and systems. Being able to
say what percentages exist would be really really nice.
So, I've dragged out the scutter code, and currently the
"SemanticWebStatsBot" is crawling around the FOAF web. It's as polite
as I'm getting for off-the-cuff code, namely it only does one request
per second. It kinda pays attention to HTTP codes, but not really.
iono quite what to do about Livejournal just yet, probably mull that
one over in my sleep at some point.
Currently, I'm trying to answer the following "starter set" of
questions:
- # of files (banal, not very useful, but likely to be a nice big
spooky number)
- %age of files that are valid RDF
- %age of files that follow the OWL rules for the various vocabs
(FOAF, REL, WOT, TRUST)
- "verbosity" of FOAF files (aka how many terms are used, both with
FOAF vocab items and others)
- # of files that exist which have a "minimal useful FOAF personal
document" set of vocab items
- # of files with a Document/maker combo (adoption rates)
- # of files with a PersonalProfileDocument/maker combo (adoption
rates)
- # of files with depreciated or "made up" terms in the FOAF
vocabspace
- Tallies of the usage of current terms (aka X many people use
foaf:name, Y many people use foaf:nick, etc)
- %age usage of WoT and Trust vocabularies
- If possible, try to figure out generator information (admin vocab?
scutter vocab?)
If the data looks interesting coming out of this, and it isn't too
difficult to maintain (see: LiveJournal), I'm thinking I might just do
this as a monthly compendium. Sort of a "State of the FOAF" if you
will. So, the question is: If you had a monthly peek at the "Semantic
Web" (or at least a fairly broad subset of the publicly available part
of it), what kind of questions would you want answered?[esigler.2nw.net]
"Eric explains "
"Eric explains "
11/05/2003 09:27 PMJoel on Eric
Joel on Eric
12/15/2003 09:11 PMJoel Spolsky's latest essay reviews Eric Raymond's The Art of Unix Programming
(a book I really want to pick up) and uses it as background
for a discussion of the cultural differences between Windows and Unix
programmers. As always, it's an insightful piece.
Joel's key point is that while Unix programmers write code for
other programmers, Windows programmers write code for end users. Unix
programs end up being far more powerful and flexible, but Windows
programs allow Aunt Madge to send email. Joel places the blame for the
lack of success of Linux as a desktop operating systems on the
cultural values that underpin it, which celebrate the diversity of
multiple window managers rather than condeming them for confusing end
users.
It's all good stuff. I'd argue that the rise of web-based
applications balances the playing field somewhat in terms of ease of
use of the different platforms - most people can handle a web
application now (look at the success of webmail) and most browser
behave in pretty much the same way no matter what operating system
they run on. I guess that's why Microsoft were so scared of Netscape
back in 1996.
More Eric Meyer
More Eric Meyer
04/14/2004 02:36 PM Well since the cat seems to be out of the bag, More Eric Meyer on CSS
is hot off the press and on its way to a bookstore near you. As a
technical reviewer of the book (along with...
Eric Meyer on CSS
Eric Meyer on CSS
06/27/2004 10:06 AM
I read this book on the plane to and from Chicago. Eric Meyer is
apparently a CSS God, although I hadn't heard about him before this
book came out.
In the end, the book wasn't for me. If you're a CSS hacker of some
repute, you're probably not going to get a lot out of this book. But
if you've just started CSS and want to become such a hacker, this one
is right up your alley.
The book is divided into "projects." In the beginning of each
chapter, Meyer states what you're going to try and do, then walks you
though every line of CSS to get there, explaining what you're doing
along the way.
The idea is that you'll download the project files from the companion Web site, and
follow along — changing the CSS as he writes, then refreshing
your pages. This is a fantastic way to do it, and is perfect for the
beginner who wants to see exactly what their changes produce.
Sadly, however, I was on a airplane at the time, which doesn't lend
itself well to coding, and rather than completing long-winded
projects, I was really looking for some wicked tips and theories to
earn myself entrance to CSS Nirvana.
I did learn a few things. The chapter on fixed background
positioning was good, as was the last chapter in the book, where he
tries to take the layout of the book, and convert it into CSS for
equivalent display on the Web. The best bits for me, it turned out,
where the little sidenotes in the margins.
Don't get me wrong, this is a good book. I was just the wrong
audience. He has another one — More Eric Meyer on
CSS. Perhaps I'll try that one.
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Eric Berlin:
Eric Berlin:
03/31/2005 07:28 PM132nd edition of Carnival of the Vanities .. Eric Berlin's blog ..
132nd
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Art: Eric White
Art: Eric White
12/30/2003 12:14 PM
(via Wiley's blog)Eric van der Vlist on W3C XML Schema
Eric van der Vlist on W3C XML Schema
05/23/2002 10:39 PMEric Rosebrock's New Book Available!
Eric Rosebrock's New Book Available!
08/20/2004 02:39 PMEric Rosebrock's new Book, Setting Up LAMP: Getting Linux, Apache,
MySQL, and PHP Working Together is now available in stores! Learn how
to setup your own Linux Web Server!
An Interview with Eric Blossom
An Interview with Eric Blossom
05/07/2004 05:06 AMThe creator behind GNU Radio discusses its future as a business and
possible fallout from the FCC.
Eric J. Heller Gallery
Eric J. Heller Gallery
06/07/2004 06:03 AMwww.ericjhellergallery.com/ .. makes incredible pictures .. Eric J.
Heller's Gallery .. gallery
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About Google's Eric Schmidt
About Google's Eric Schmidt
11/05/2003 07:07 PMAlwaysOn: But you bought blogging software and a blogging search
engine with a million registered users, as far as I understand. ...
Interview with Eric Meyer
Interview with Eric Meyer
01/23/2003 05:05 PMWhat is the future of CSS and how complex is the learning curve for a
web developer? Eric Meyer answers our questions.
The XML.com Interview: Eric Meyer
The XML.com Interview: Eric Meyer
03/12/2003 07:07 PMRussell Dyer talks to Eric Meyer, invited expert to the W3C's CSS
Working Group, and author of O'Reilly's "Cascading Style Sheets: The
Definitive Guide."
Entrevista a Eric Meyer en WSG
Entrevista a Eric Meyer en WSG
05/01/2004 11:40 AMCongrats to Eric Rice
Congrats to Eric Rice
03/22/2005 09:39 PMEric has just gotten Warner
Bros to sponsor him and his posse's podcasting.
I guess he beat out Adam Curry.
Congrats to Eric.
Eric Scott: Playing To Win
Eric Scott: Playing To Win
10/28/2003 11:06 PM"The idea has to be big, simple and true. Apple's a great example of
that. You know what's behind Apple." By Sam McMillan (Apple via
MyAppleMenu)
What Eric Schmidt Found at Google
What Eric Schmidt Found at Google
04/26/2004 04:58 AMBusiness Week Apr 26 2004 9:18AM GMT
Eric Eldred in the Boston Globe
Eric Eldred in the Boston Globe
07/20/2004 05:50 PM
In honor of the 150th anniversary for Thoreau's Walden, Creative
Commons co-founder Eric Eldred decided to share and print free public
domain copies of Walden (here's the Word doc
version at Eldred's own site) at Walden Pond,
but was asked to leave.
The Boston Globe published an article about this yesterday, complete
with a great photo of Eric sporting a Creative Commons
t-shirt.
OSI President Eric Raymond Steps Down
OSI President Eric Raymond Steps Down
02/01/2005 09:48 PMEric Rice discovers that HP is doing
DLAs
Eric Rice discovers that HP is doing
DLAs
12/30/2004 08:02 PMEric Rice wrote.....
It's like Flickr, location-based moblogging with audio annotation,
and a mobile-phone based operating system shell that reminds me of
those guys that tried to make an OS that was history-based and
stacked:
Keyword(s): digital media; photo sharing; multimodal; camera
phones; storytelling
Abstract: The convergence of communication and imaging capabilities in
a single device, the camera phone, is changing the way people take,
share and communicate around pictures. In this paper, we describe and
discuss three complementary research prototypes - MemoryNet Viewer,
Plog and StoryMail - that we built to explore how media can be used as
part of everyday storytelling activities. Each system focuses on
informal, casual and lightweight solutions for multimedia storytelling
and conversation. We conducted small preliminary pilot studies that
revealed interesting patterns of use of the media within social
networks, which we plan on investigating further.
Tech
Report: HPL-2004-180: Enabling Informal Communication of DIgital
Stories
[
eric rice]
Another reason I love Eric Sigler
Another reason I love Eric Sigler
01/16/2004 11:28 AMOPML or
bust.
OPML or bust.
Right. So, recently Dave
Winer has been working on a service to allow people to
publish their OPML files into a collective group aggregation. Spiffy
enough. He's made the data public, he's made an SDK, the data is
even under a Creative
Commons "Share
Alike" license
. All is well with the world.
Until you read "How you may use the data" from the SDK:
Our intention in sharing this data is to make it possible for
developers to create applications that help people discover new
sources of information in RSS and other syndication formats. A second
goal is to help foster the use of OPML as a format for sharing such
information. If you want to use the information for this purpose, and
don't redistribute it in a format other than OPML, as provided on this
site, you may use the information without asking for permission. It is
licensed for such use under the Creative Commons for-attribution,
share-alike license.
If you wish to use the data for a different kind of application, or
convert the data into a format other than OPML, for redistribution,
it's likely we'll say yes, but you must ask first. We want the data to
be useful to you, but we also want to create an installed base of
compatible data to encourage others to follow. We've learned that it's
necessary to say basically that you can't use this data to thwart the
purpose of our project. We wish it weren't this way, but it is, so we
have to say it.
Winer attempted to create a "dual license" for his data, so that
one type of usage (in OPML format) is covered under CC's by-sa
license, and the other kinds of usage (anything else) is a "mother may
I" sort of thing. It seems all well and good. But there's a problem.
The CC's by-sa
license allows anyone to make a derivative work of the data, and in
any format they choose.
Relevant bits:
...License Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
License, Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free,
non-exclusive, perpetual (for the duration of the applicable
copyright) license to exercise the rights in the Work as stated
below...
...to create and reproduce Derivative Works;...
...The above rights may be exercised in all media and formats
whether now known or hereafter devised...
"So", you say, "he can just say that using the by-sa license,
people have to keep their work in OPML". But the terms of the license
don't allow him to make stipulations as to how the data is used beyond
what is in the license. Othe
rs have found this out the hard way.
Relevant bit:
...You may distribute, publicly display, publicly perform, or
publicly digitally perform a Derivative Work only under the terms of
this License...
So, to recap:
- Dave Winer dual licenses his data under CC's by-sa
license and "mother may I" (for lack of a better term).
- The CC license he chose allows for derivative works.
- The CC license he chose allows derivative works to be in any
format.
- The CC license he chose does not allow him to restrict the format.
So...
- The CC license he chose allows anyone to transform the data from
OPML into anything they want, as long as the resulting work is under
the same license.
I don't even know that I have the right interpretation of this. But
since the SDK says it's "draft", now is probably the time to address
these issues.
(Hell, one quick way out is to just pull the CC license. As I
understand it the content served while the license was granted is
still under the old terms, but anything served after that wouldn't
be.)[esigler.2nw.net/blog]
I should note that we (Broadband Mechanics) have everything to gain
by having OPML promoted. We have an on-line outliner - called
the WebOutliner
- that saves off and imports OPML.
Theoretically all of these CC OPML files can be used by the
WebOutliner to.....
Maybe this is something Joi should look into.
Eric Drexler's new nanoscience site
Eric Drexler's new nanoscience site
05/04/2004 10:52 AM
Nanotechnology pioneer K.
Eric Drexler has launched a site focused on the "science behind
emerging technologies of broad importance." Along with deep technical
information on nanotechnology, e-drexler.com will also explore secure,
distributed computing efforts.
"A better understanding can benefit both technical leaders
seeking productive directions for research and development, and policy
makers aiming to make wise decisions."
A sister site called metamodern.com will delve into the social
implications of these technologies.
Interview With ATI's Eric Demers
Interview With ATI's Eric Demers
11/06/2003 06:13 PMGrok Description matches for Halle Berry, Eric Benet Calling It Quits (AP)
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Halle Berry, Eric Benet Calling It Quits (AP)