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"Strange graphic:" 05/12/2004 01:25 AM




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Trendwatch Graphic Arts Digital Imaging
Report Examines the Market(s) for
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Graphic Communications Industry


Trendwatch Graphic Arts Digital Imaging
Report Examines the Market(s) for
Digital Cameras and Scanners in the
Graphic Communications Industry
04/05/2005 02:17 AM
TrendWatch Graphic Arts released its special report titled “A Decade of DI: The TrendWatch Graphic Arts Perspective on the Changing Market for Digital Imaging Equipment.” The report provides a complete view of both the historical and current markets for digital cameras and scanners in the graphic arts, as well as the forces driving and impeding the market for both types of devices. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]

We all need a little strange sometimes


We all need a little strange sometimes 11/17/2003 07:48 PM
Laura’s Blog .. RockerGirl .. Laura

rockergirl.zapto.org
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Nothing So Strange


Nothing So Strange 01/07/2004 07:04 PM
Nothing So Strange is an excellent movie on numerous levels. On one level, its a straightforward documentary of one group?s?

the law + sex = strange bedfellows


the law + sex = strange bedfellows 07/21/2004 04:40 PM
How does same sex marriage differ from heterosexual marriage? It may really be until death do us part. or Awkward things happen when legislative debate trails judicial necessity.

Strange alliance


Strange alliance 07/09/2004 08:34 AM
Why is Rupert Murdoch's media empire publishing Ralph Nader's latest tome?

Strange Dolls


Strange Dolls 03/30/2005 07:38 AM
Strange Dolls

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Strange names are okay


Strange names are okay 05/01/2004 03:23 AM

I got an email from a friend asking if "RSS" is really the best name for the activity of creating and reading XML-based news feeds. I think it is, because if there was only going to be one name for the activity, RSS would have to be it. I can prove it. Suppose you call it XYZ and convince some people to call it that. Then some people will call it RSS and other people will call it XYZ. Unless you can convince everyone to change, which is a very hard thing to do, you're going to have two names for one thing, which is more than twice as confusing as one name.

An example. I use a GSM phone in Europe. I even met the people who designed it. I have absolutely no idea what it stands for and I don't need or want to know.

Another example. In Germany the high speed trains are called ICE. When I got on my first train, the American than I am, I called it an ice-train. The conductor explained that it's an acronym. I-C-E. What does it stand for? Inter City Express. This in a country where the first and only language is German. An English acronym is the name of their high speed rail system, one that they are justifiably proud of.

All around us are things which have incomprehensible names. Eventually that fades into the background and they become new words in our common vocabulary, familiar and happy. Like TV. What is that short for? Tele Vision. What the hell does that mean?

One more. Read the title of this section. Okay. Now think about that for a minute. It's a fairly universal cross-language word for "got it." We all say okay all the time. It's an acronym, right? What is it an acronym for? I bet you'll be surprised.


new strange worm


new strange worm 04/13/2004 12:43 AM
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Strange Attractores


Strange Attractores 09/06/2004 12:12 AM
Strange Attractors ~ 12 independent animators from Australia have set up a showcase of animated films. (via Cartoon Brew)

strange reaction


strange reaction 04/15/2005 04:23 PM
Strange Reaction is a music blog that serves up mp3s from obscure and out of print old school punk records. Don't miss The Damned on John Peel, Bad Brain's first 7", and T he Neon Boys (pre-Television Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine!).

Omnicare's Strange Buy


Omnicare's Strange Buy 01/04/2005 01:11 PM
Omnicare's expansion of its CRO unit seems unwise given its effort to acquire a major rival.

The internet is strange


The internet is strange 09/03/2004 06:18 AM
T his guy complains that his dog's blog gets more hits than his own blog.

Well, the dog blog is written in dog. And on the internet, nobody knows you're a dog... So obviously, there must be a lot of dogs about. More than you might think.

Ruff, ruff ruff ruff ruff. Ruff ruff ruff ruff, ruff ruff ruff ruff ruff.

Ja sama suomeksi: hau, vuh vuh vuh vuh. Vuh hau, grrr vuh vuh.


Strange Tales Of The Two Apples


Strange Tales Of The Two Apples 09/17/2004 09:48 PM
Apple could make this entire thing go away by spinning off the entire iTunes Music Store as a subsidiary and stop promoting it under the Apple Computer name. By Arik Hessenldahl, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)

Strange Java Loader


Strange Java Loader 12/30/2004 09:51 PM
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ACT and Oracle: Strange Bedfellows


ACT and Oracle: Strange Bedfellows 04/29/2004 09:03 AM
Remember "Trashgate," a k a Larry Ellison's attempt to dumpster dive for info that could be used against Microsoft in the Department of Justice antitrust case against Microsoft? Well, seems Ellison's Oracle has decided that the target of its dumpster diving, the Microsoft mouthpiece Association for Competitive Technology (ACT), is now more of a friend than foe. >

Strange Nokia Device


Strange Nokia Device 06/17/2005 06:13 PM

A050613_DNO_NSERIES4_V-1.JPG.jpgWhat is it? Could it be a giant pill that you eat in order to become Bluetooth compatible? Is it the world's biggest Snake handheld game?

It looks kind of like the 770 v2, but who knows? Very shiny and pretty, though.

Mysterious Nokia N-Series? [PhoneMag]


Update on the Strange SCO Case


Update on the Strange SCO Case 03/14/2003 01:02 PM
Eric Raymond is preparing an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief for the SCO case. Some highlights:

Corante > Strange Attractor


Corante > Strange Attractor 07/26/2004 03:49 PM
Strange Attractor

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"a strange signal from space"


"a strange signal from space" 09/03/2004 02:42 AM

Builders in a Strange Land


Builders in a Strange Land 06/18/2004 04:58 AM
The first settlers on Mars probably won't be dragging building materials to their new home, so people are planning to make buildings from what's already on the surface. By Mark Baard.

One Millionaire's Strange Cry: Tickets,
Please!


One Millionaire's Strange Cry: Tickets,
Please!
04/13/2005 10:04 PM
Walter Joe O'Rourke, a millionaire and train buff, chugs along as a New Jersey Transit conductor.

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell


Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell 09/24/2004 04:12 PM

That was a strange year, I949.


That was a strange year, I949. 12/02/2003 01:09 AM
Peeks kill, 1949. "The mob was rolling toward us for the second attack. This was, in a way, the worst of that night. For one thing, it was still daylight; later, when night fell, our own sense of organization helped us much more, but this was daylight and they poured down the road and into us, swinging broken fenceposts, billies, bottles, and wielding knives..." Howard Fast's account of a terrifying evening that was supposed to be an outdoor concert near Peekskill, NY. You can think about the political implications ("...it illustrates how easily, when terror is unleashed in a nation, it can take hold, and how thin the line is that separates constitutional government from tyranny and dictatorship...") or just enjoy the riveting tale. (Related song and picture here< /a>.)

Strange, Troubling Privacy


Strange, Troubling Privacy 04/15/2005 06:48 PM

There's a new service that will delve into the background of anyone in the US and it's freaking reporters out, even though it hasn't launched yet. But you know what's even freakier? Why reporters hadn't written about this sooner.

Last summer I was trying to figure out what strange phone area code I missed a call from and one of the Google text ads in my searches was for "USA People Search." I tried it out on my own name and what I got back astounded me. I tried friends, spouses, ex-lovers, coworkers, and family. Everyone's entire life story was easy to locate and I would IM friends asking "Did you go to school in Philly back in '92?" then I would show them how I figured it out and we were collectively freaked out. I never made a post about it because I wasn't comfortable exposing my life story online, but since it's in the news I might as well tell you it's not only as bad as they say it is, but potentially much worse.

The problems these sites present is many: any employer, friend, or foe can examine your life history if they simply know your name and your age. Famous and the non-famous abound on the service. For violent stalkers, this is the goldmine. For a low price you can not only track your victims, but get their phone numbers, addresses, list of all assets, and any tax problems they've ever had.

To see how scary it was, I tried it out myself, buying the $40 background plan for one George Walker Bush, a 58 year old from Washington DC and Austin Texas, including a criminal report on every George Bush in the state of Texas found in arrest records. I could see his entire home ownership life history, though the criminal background checks were off and none of his DUIs showed up.

I see these services as a problem, not by profiting from the sale of public data, but that this data gets out in the first place. I've had problems in my past with people harrassing me, and for the last 5 years have paid PacBell, SBC, and Verizon several dollars a month to keep my home address, name, and phone number out of phone directories. I read privacy policies when I sign up for services and I drop notes to companies when I disagree with their terms.

I value my privacy, pay for it, and spend some effort maintaining it. When I found out that my most recent address shows up in several of these services, I contacted each and requested that I be removed, to no avail. I believe the only thing tracing me to my two previous addresses are my having signed up with local utilities. At one address, my name wasn't on the water, electricity, or cable bills, but one of the others must have allowed them to trace the location back to me. I find these services disturbing and wish politicians would draft consumer protection legislation to keep this sort of basic, yet sensitive data from ever getting out. I don't mind if the police or gov't need to do background checks, but I'm not comfortable knowing that anyone that's ever had a beef with me can find me and contact me.


The Strange Case of the Shocker


The Strange Case of the Shocker 09/22/2004 10:11 AM
Strange history of how a shocking hand gesture rocked a small Pennsylvania town .. going to town with one in the brown .. The Strange Case of the Shocker .. all you guys check this out .. three fingers .. [meer]

rotten.com/library/language/the-finger/shocker
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Salix's Strange Deal


Salix's Strange Deal 06/24/2005 09:40 PM
The company's acquisition of Inkine hardly seems wise.

Life's strange dance


Life's strange dance 09/15/2004 03:01 PM
He came to her in the middle of the night She memorized his face under the street light He talked...

10.3: Strange DNS behavior and
workaround


10.3: Strange DNS behavior and
workaround
12/10/2003 11:28 AM
Sometimes, when trying to get to a web site, I'd get redirected to a strange location. I thought perhaps I was getting hijacked or something. After spending some time analysing the problem with Ethereal, I came to the conclu...

Able Graphic Manager v2.3


Able Graphic Manager v2.3 10/29/2003 04:58 PM
Able Graphic Manager lets you view, print and convert graphic files in normal and batch mode. Supports over 30 formats. [Shareware $30.00 30 Days 1.84 MB]

New header graphic


New header graphic 07/22/2004 03:01 AM

Today there's a new header graphic. It was taken out the front window of a moving car on Interstate 25 just past Santa Fe, in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, in late afternoon during monsoon season. You can see the day's thunderstorm forming behind the hills.

The previous graphic was a picture of my grandfather, Rudy Kiesler, taken (probably) in the 1950s, in a small Georgia town where he had a schmatte< /a> factory. He's the good looking guy on the left. About the other guys, one is a pilot of an Eastern airlines plane, the other goyisha is a local cop, and we think the other Jew is one of my grandfather's associates. My grandfather died in 1995. Ea stern Airlines went out of business in 1991.

A list of previous graphics is here.


Rushkoff's new graphic novel


Rushkoff's new graphic novel 05/24/2004 10:33 AM
Boing Boing pal Douglas Rushkoff's neuron-annihilating comic Club Zero-G, first serialized in BPM magazine, has finally been compiled and expanded into a full-length graphic novel. Published by the demented souls at Disinformation, the book features art by Canadian cartoonist Steph Dumais.

clubcoversm "The story follows Zeke, a gangly, unpopular, 19-year-old college student - a townie who also happens to attend the elite college in his community - who has discovered a terrific new club where he is accepted and popular. There's only one catch: everyone at the club is dreaming. It only exists in the shared dream consciousness of its participants. If at all.

For there's the rub: Zeke's friends think he is simply going crazy. His girlfriend in the club won't even acknowledge his existence in real life.

As Zeke descends further into the Club Zero-G reality, he learns that this shared dream space is actually a psychic field created by four mutant children from the future - the last of their kind, conceived by human space travelers in zero gravity and exhibiting strange deformities and abilities. Living in a future where independent thinking is considered a threat to "consensus," they are hunted by the authorities, and seek the help of teens from the 21st century who, they hope, can still alter the course of reality.

But Zeke eventually learns this is all a set-up, and he is being used by the militaries of the present and the future as a portal into the psychic field of the Zero-G kids, so they can be destroyed. Unless, of course, he is just going mad." Link



Graphic Design


Graphic Design 03/19/2005 02:19 AM

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Graphic Novel review


Graphic Novel review 01/04/2005 08:56 PM
Mark Frauenfelder: The latest Graphic Novel Review is out, and it has an interview with Harvey Pekar, as well as a cover by the late Will Eisner and Gary Chaloner. Link

AVD Graphic Studio v6.1.1


AVD Graphic Studio v6.1.1 12/04/2003 01:14 PM
The powerful editor for graphics, animation and video. The program allows you easily to edit, view and print your images, using painting tools, drawing tools and various effects. You can import multiframes files (AVI and animated GIF) for editing, easily receive separate frames and create your animated GIF and AVI. [Shareware $24.95 1.55 MB]

Graphic Communication


Graphic Communication 01/07/2004 05:19 PM
A brief follow-up regarding the legality of the Neistats' iPod graffiti, and some reader-contributed graphs of Monday's Panther-vs.-Jaguar stats.

Strange Flavour commits to more Mac
games


Strange Flavour commits to more Mac
games
06/03/2004 08:47 AM
The UK-based game developers behind such releases as Airburst and ToySight say that their efforts have yielded a full-time business making Mac games. Strange Flavour Ltd. is the creation of brothers Aaron and Adam Fothergill, who previously developed console games under the Argonaut Games label.

Strange CCIM Error Message


Strange CCIM Error Message 06/06/2004 04:54 AM

Strange system behavior in G5s tied to
bad RAM


Strange system behavior in G5s tied to
bad RAM
12/03/2003 11:02 AM
I just purchased two PowerMac G5 2.0 GHz DP machines, each with the default 512 MB of RAM. I purchased aftermarket RAM to save some money over Apple's prices. Hopefully this story will save someone some hours of OS X trouble...
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