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Bow to the ever groovy "C"
Bow to the ever groovy "C"
08/10/2004 12:24 PM The C people are greatly sensual in nature. They need closeness and
togetherness. They need to have a partner...
Are we groovy motherfuckers? I think so.
Are we groovy motherfuckers? I think so.
05/19/2004 04:48 AM Hi, I'm Plenty But of course you are Plenty O'Toole Named after your
father, perhaps. Alright, all together now. Get your groovyselves over
to the funky goodness that is the Secret Agent stream. It's built into
iTunes radio, under...
Groovy Hex Editor v1.3
Groovy Hex Editor v1.3
03/24/2005 10:49 PMGroovy Hex Editor is a tool for editing binary formats. I've paid
particular attention to making it colorful and easy to use and tried
to give it a cool looking color scheme (hence the name "groovy" hex
editor). It's a fully functional hex editor with many advanced
features. You can toggle the display between hex and decimal, and
there is a built in inspector that easily lets you see the hex,
decimal, and binary equivalents of a group of bytes. [Shareware
$26.95 1.05 MB]
Pixar's groovy non-cubicles
Pixar's groovy non-cubicles
03/17/2005 03:55 AMXeni Jardin:
AICN's Moriarty took a tour of Pixar, and marvels at the nesting
habits of wild animators at home in their native environment:
He also led us through the section of the building where the animators
actually work. Here’s where the Wonka factory comparison felt
strongest. Instead of cubicles, each of the animators has a customized
space. (...) A lot of the animators decided early on that they
didn’t want cubicles, so instead, Pixar found these groovy little
cottages that they bought for them. Walking through the animation
department is like walking through a neighborhood for dwarves. Lots of
little houses laid out along “streets,” each one with an address
on the door.
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Groovy 1.0-jsr-01 (Default branch)
Groovy 1.0-jsr-01 (Default branch)
04/06/2005 09:31 PM

Groovy is an agile, dynamic language for the JVM which combines many
features from languages like Python, Ruby, and Smalltalk and makes
them
available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. It is designed
to
help get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise,
and fun way. It can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to
generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it
can
be used dynamically as an alternative language, such as for scripting
Java objects, templating, or writing unit test cases.
Changes:
This release adds the new JSR parser for standardizing the Groovy
scripting language.
Groovy 1.0-beta-10 (Default branch)
Groovy 1.0-beta-10 (Default branch)
03/27/2005 09:21 PM

Groovy is an agile, dynamic language for the JVM which combines many
features from languages like Python, Ruby, and Smalltalk and makes
them
available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. It is designed
to
help get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise,
and fun way. It can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to
generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it
can
be used dynamically as an alternative language, such as for scripting
Java objects, templating, or writing unit test cases.
Changes:
This release has bugfixes and a new parser Early Access Preview (as
part of the JSR effort). In Classic Groovy, some bad typing problems
are fixed, a few error messages are improved for more readability and
a safer user experience, there is better exception handling, and
binary scripts now have proper executable permissions set.
Microsoft's Groovy Special Ed Mice
Microsoft's Groovy Special Ed Mice
04/09/2004 03:55 PMJOEL JOHNSON -- Microsoft has three new special-edition wireless
optical mice, designed to appeal to those that find current mouse
styling (or good taste) boring. Styles include the 'Groovy,'
'Immersion,' and the 'Night Vision,' but fear not: Microsoft is asking
users to vote for future special-edition finishes. Actually, go
ahead...
Yahoo's Groovy Linkdomain Syntax
Yahoo's Groovy Linkdomain Syntax
05/26/2004 10:40 AMYou learn something new every day, and today I learned about Yahoo's
linkdomain: syntax. Yahoo's link: syntax finds everything that links
to a particular page, but as you might guess...
Groovy Social Clubs and Clients
Groovy Social Clubs and Clients
02/10/2004 03:02 AM
As I try to look ahead of the social networking service market, I
see following three
trends emerging:
-
Specialization - Who's Who in X, Y, and Z.
-
Segregation - Invitation-only
-
Decentralization - Rich clients (i.e. Groovy) supporting
multiple social networking
services and richer integration with other social tools such as
e-mail and IM.

groovy mother :: Talking 'bout Key
Generation
groovy mother :: Talking 'bout Key
Generation
01/05/2004 12:24 PMhttp://www.groovymother.com/archives/2003/12/13/talking_bout_key.html
Rod has a pointer to the new ...hum..."feature", it will detect all
those hacking keygen's on your hard drive....Ut Oh, how that keygen
get their?....
The latest LiveUpdate of Norton AntiVirus 2004 will helpfully search
your hard drive and report if you happen to have a KeyGen for
pirately installing Norton AntiVirus 2004. Isnt that helpful
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
02/10/2004 09:18 AMCNN.com - Passengers: Pilot promotes faith on flight .. Pilot's
proselytizing scares passengers .. FLYING THE
PLANES!!!!
cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/02/09/airline.christianity/index.html
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"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
04/06/2005 03:07 AMCorrespondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
Correspondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
12/22/2003 07:54 AMWell, the cat is out of the bag so to speak. Saddam Hussein was
captured by Kurds, not US forces. 12/22 .. (even more) ..
more
correspondences.org/archives/000507.html
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There are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
There are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
08/27/2004 01:47 PMCongrats to Roland and Boris and.....
They've just launched Bryght -
a Drupal hosting service. I hung out with these guys a bit when I was
in Vancouver and they're certainly a compelling reason for moving
there.
Vancouver is hot.
Here's Roland's post....
Our latest venture is Bryght, a hosted Drupal
service, "the Salesforce.com of community content". I am working with
Boris, Richard, Adrian and James on this
one. Yes, we are all Bryght
guys :-) !
We have taken Drupal and combined it with web hosting and email to
give you a one stop shop for your community content. No IT required,
no muss, no fuss! Check out The lights are on at
Bryght for more background on how this started. And if you know
of an individual, organization or company that could use a Bryght
site, please contact us.
Whither StreamLine you might ask?
StreamLine continues and it will continue to resell Blogware blogs because we
still believe that Blogware is the best individual blogging
platform.
[Roland Tanglao's blog]
"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
12/22/2003 04:17 PMAn attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
An attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
01/03/2004 07:05 AMmonochrom Brandmarker
monochrom.at/markenzeichnen/index-eng.htm
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""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
04/29/2004 03:19 AM[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
02/11/2004 09:36 PM Lily Cheng from Microsoft Research is talking about how people
represent themselves on line. The closer the friends, the fuzzier they
want the representations. We need to make social tools fluid enough to
account for the way people's lives change. We need easy access to
friends and people important to us. We want sponatenous interactions.
Lily's group went to a mall and asked people to draw their social
interactions, and gots lots of circles and lines. Microsoft studied
this and built a "personal map" that clusters people based on who they
send email to (TO and CC) and how...
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
06/19/2004 04:26 PMPeople hurting other people for fun.
People hurting other people for fun.
08/06/2004 04:54 PM
Is phonebooking illegal?
No. Well...yes. Assault is assault. Just don't get caught.
Guns don't kill people, bongs kill
people
Guns don't kill people, bongs kill
people
12/18/2003 01:01 AM Tommy
Chong in prison. 3 months into his 9 month prison sentence for
selling bongs, the LA City Beat talks to Tommy Chong and the LA Weekly
talks
with his family about the details of his case. [Via
Drug WarRant.]
"The will of the people"
"The will of the people"
08/17/2004 09:49 AMVenezuelan President Chávez survives the recall referendum,
which international observers say was fraud-free.
Where Did All The People Go?
Where Did All The People Go?
08/31/2004 04:28 AMThere's nothing wrong with automation. It often does help improve
tedious tasks while opening up new
more
interesting jobs. However, what keeps getting passed off as
automation, isn't automation at all, but shifting labor to customers.
You'll notice the people have been disappearing. It's happening at
grocer
y store checkout counters, movie theater ticket purchases and
airline check-ins. Now, you can add
hote
l check-ins to the list. The hotels implementing this say it's to
give guests better service -- but I'm not sure that's true. Maybe
I've just been lucky (or I have the good fortune to always arrive at
odd hours), but I've never had much of a problem checking in to
hotels. I honestly can't remember ever having to wait in line at a
hotel to check in, but to read this article, you'd think it was a big
problem -- that's now solved by the fact that you can "check in" via
the web, up to a week before. You get a page to print out and when
you get to the hotel you hand over the paper, and they hand you an
envelope. It seems like this must save all of about a minute. It
must be
all
those impatient broadband users (note how the check in occurs over
the web?). Honestly, I wouldn't have any problem with this, if
they simply said outright that this is a way that they can save some
money or get rid of tedious/repetitive jobs by making the customer do
the work instead. Hell, if we got a discount for doing some work the
hotel staff used to have to do themselves, even better. However, this
isn't automation, and it's really not designed to make the customer
experience better. It's just shifting the labor to the customer.
How to Tell People You're CC-ing It
How to Tell People You're CC-ing It
01/22/2004 02:29 AMAmong the many cool features
of our re-design this fall, we may not have given one page the
attention it deserved.
If you're marking your work or web page with our little Some Rights
Reserved button, you should take a look at our suggestions for
making a precise statement about what's being licensed, complete
with examples and screenshots. We'll make the page more prominent
soon.
People Still Like CDs
People Still Like CDs
09/17/2004 04:12 AMWhile the recording industry continues to insist that music
downloading is destroying their business, there's even more evidence
that this simply isn't true. From
ITFacts.biz, we
learn that
92% of people surveyed still prefer their music
on a CD. In fact, most say that when they download it's usually
to get songs they can't get on CD or to sample music before buying the
CD. Other reasons given are if they want a song immediately or if
they really only want one or two songs from an album and don't want to
shell out for the entire album. Notice that all four of these reasons
show that music downloading
is not a substitute for CDs. Now,
obviously, not everyone here may be telling the truth. Also, the
percentage of people who are just fine with downloads is likely to
grow over time. However, if the recording industry were smart about
this they'd realize that they should be focusing on ways to use
downloads to promote more CD sales -- and perhaps adding more value to
the CDs itself (off the top of my head, this could include: DVD
content, better liner notes, access to the band's fan club, free
tickets to a show, etc.).
People Want To Yak In The Sky
People Want To Yak In The Sky
09/14/2004 02:55 PMThere have been plenty of stories in the last few months about various
tests and plans to let passengers on airplanes start using mobile
phones while flying. The basic solution involves a modified cell
tower attached to the plane itself, to route all the calls through
that tower, rather than deal with the problem of having phones hit
many, many towers within range on the ground beneath them. However,
many people seem to react with horror to the idea that the person
sitting next to them could be talking away on their phone the whole
flight, ignoring, of course, that plenty of people talk to their
neighbors on flights already. Of course, with mobile phones there are
additional problems such as the "yelling" that comes with mobile phone
conversations (especially in a noisy environment) and the "annoyance"
of only hearing one side of the conversation (which studies have shown
is more annoying, probably because the side you hear is either on or
off, unlike a standard conversation which may be continuous).
However, it's still likely to move forward, as a new study shows that
many business
travelers would make airline decisions based on whether or not
they could use their mobile phones on board. To make the study more
useful, though, they should ask people if they would choose to fly on
certain airlines if they included a "no mobile phone yakking" section
as well.
Pod People
Pod People
01/28/2004 09:15 AMEthics, pricing and availability aside, students are reveling in the
usefulness of their iPods. By Aaron Davidson (California Aggie via
MyAppleMenu)
I'm more of a people PC
I'm more of a people PC
05/31/2004 08:34 PMITBusiness.ca May 31 2004 11:53PM GMT
Some people I met.
Some people I met.
03/20/2003 03:19 PMLate last year I spent a few months in the middle east. Travelling
alone, I met many locals, and consider myself fortunate for the vast
majority of those encounters.
Well, they're not doing people yet.
Well, they're not doing people yet.
05/20/2004 11:34 AM
Where
's Thursday, May 6 ? - Nightline "disappears" show segment - OK,
I've waited almost 2 weeks. Now, it's official - Nightline
"disappeared" it's own show. On Thursday May
6, 2004, Nightline featured, prominently, a call for a phased US
pullout from Iraq by Retired Lieutenant General,
Wi
lliam Odom - Ronald Reagan's head of the National Security Agency.
Odom recommended turning the whole mess over to the UN. Mention of
Odom or the segment is
kind of hard to pry out of ABC .
You can
buy a transcript though, so this isn't
really
censorship, right?...........
People who need people...
People who need people...
05/18/2004 11:49 AM
Friendeavor Helps you find
a local activity partner. Though no matter how I searched, no one will
help you bury a body.
Aid for 10m people 'sabotaged'
Aid for 10m people 'sabotaged'
06/15/2004 03:53 AMThe UN's top humanitarian official says governments and armed groups
are blocking vital missions.
People at Work Who Get It
People at Work Who Get It
06/23/2004 03:05 AMNothing gets me more jazzed up about work than meeting with someone
who really gets it--either right off the bat or during the course of
our meeting. Nothing. I had one of those meetings today. You know the
kind. The meeting request comes in and you scratch your head for a
minute. Then it dawns on you: this is either going to be a lot of work
trying to make someone understand what all this stuff is about, or...
it'll...
"We the people say no to Bush"
"We the people say no to Bush"
08/30/2004 10:32 AMHundreds of thousands of protesters filled the New York streets
Sunday. Clash songs blasted, anarchists taunted "Aida"-goers, and
moms, queers and Wall Street bankers told the Bush administration it
must go.
Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
Web?
Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
Web?
06/08/2004 09:08 AM"very few people booed."
"very few people booed."
09/05/2004 02:53 PMBeltane People
Beltane People
05/01/2004 09:06 AM
A
post-modern bestiary of quasi-traditional May Day characters from
Edinburgh's Beltane Fire Society.
Design by or for the people?
Design by or for the people?
11/14/2003 12:35 PM"is still telling people"
"is still telling people"
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