Acting Out A Dream
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Acting Up
Acting Up
12/27/2004 06:59 AMCasting director Mark Bennett takes you behind the scenes on
auditioning your way to success.
api.google.com acting up
api.google.com acting up
01/17/2003 12:29 PMI'm having trobule posting blog entries. It seems that api.google.com
has been having troubles for much of the night. So I'll just queue
things up and try later. Grr. I'd take the Google related stuff out of
my templates, but...
Gamers acting out
Gamers acting out
08/18/2004 06:44 PMUSA Today Aug 18 2004 11:22PM GMT
TheStar.com - We're acting like doggone
wussies
TheStar.com - We're acting like doggone
wussies
02/15/2004 09:19 AMdemonstrates that he has the proper perspective on Triumph's visit to
Quebec .. slaps Canadians upside their wool-hatted heads ..
We’re acting like doggone wussies .. Vinay Menon article
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After School Job? Acting As A Mule For
Phishers
After School Job? Acting As A Mule For
Phishers
01/05/2005 10:30 PMApparently a group of organized crime scammers who were running a
spam-trojan horse-keylogger-phishing type racket convinced over a
dozen Australian students to
act as "money mules" for them. The scammers
would send out spam with keylogger trojan horses attached, then would
watch infected computers for online banking login info. At that
point, they would log into the bank accounts and transfer money out to
the student's bank accounts, who would then move the money on to the
scammers -- and get a small cut as thanks. Not your typical after
school job...
Industry acting to address Internet
pop-up ads
Industry acting to address Internet
pop-up ads
06/08/2004 05:50 AMTcpalm.com - Tue Jun 8, 05:39 am GMT
Computer Associates names Cron acting
CEO
Computer Associates names Cron acting
CEO
04/26/2004 11:34 AMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Apr 26 2004 3:22PM GMT
Qrio the robot makes acting debut
Qrio the robot makes acting debut
01/16/2004 11:02 AMSony's all-dancing, all-talking, toddler-sized robot makes its TV
acting debut in Japan.
Fast-Acting Hackers Put Out Trojan
Attacking IE
Fast-Acting Hackers Put Out Trojan
Attacking IE
12/29/2004 01:06 AMTechWeb Dec 29 2004 4:09AM GMT
Robot pops into studio for acting debut
Robot pops into studio for acting debut
01/16/2004 10:57 AMStop that! / Industry acting, somewhat,
to address annoying pop- ...
Stop that! / Industry acting, somewhat,
to address annoying pop- ...
06/06/2004 06:45 PMPittsburgh Post Gazette,PA-14 hours ago ... While Web portals such as
Yahoo! and Google already use stronger limits, observers say rogue
marketers are unlikely to be affected by such voluntary standards. ...
i agree with u ...my PC ..went
crazy...still acting carzy even after
uninstalling XP SP2 :(
i agree with u ...my PC ..went
crazy...still acting carzy even after
uninstalling XP SP2 :(
08/14/2004 07:55 AMTechTree Aug 14 2004 11:43AM GMT
Acting against anti-File-Swapping
Lawsuits in Israel
Acting against anti-File-Swapping
Lawsuits in Israel
06/05/2005 11:13 PM
A
recent Ynet feature claimed Israel is going to be the third
country
in the world after the U.S. and England to feature its own law-suits
against
file-sharer. Two issues are at stake here:
Acting C.I.A. Chief Opposes Push for New
Intelligence Post
Acting C.I.A. Chief Opposes Push for New
Intelligence Post
07/18/2004 01:32 PMJohn E. McLaughlin reiterated his concern today that a proposed
cabinet-level intelligence post would needlessly add to bureaucracy.
"Cool MPEG movie of sand acting like
water"
"Cool MPEG movie of sand acting like
water"
07/19/2004 03:10 AMCIA's Acting Chief Says Threat Highest
Since 9/11 (Reuters)
CIA's Acting Chief Says Threat Highest
Since 9/11 (Reuters)
07/13/2004 08:39 PMReuters - The terrorist threat against the
United States in the run-up to the November election is as
serious as at any time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,
acting CIA Director John McLaughlin said on Tuesday.
A Hollywood Iconoclast Who Transformed
the Art of Acting (Los Angeles Times)
A Hollywood Iconoclast Who Transformed
the Art of Acting (Los Angeles Times)
07/03/2004 05:31 AMLos Angeles Times - Marlon Brando, a two-time Academy Award winner who
spent much of his career shunning the Hollywood establishment yet
earned its enduring admiration through muscular, naturalistic
performances that transformed the craft of acting and led peers and
critics alike to hail him as the finest actor of his time, has died.
He was 80.
Acting CIA Head Snubs Intel Czar Idea
Acting CIA Head Snubs Intel Czar Idea
07/18/2004 08:04 PMWashington Post Jul 19 2004 0:00AM GMT
The Actors Hall of Fame Announces The
Acting Channel
The Actors Hall of Fame Announces The
Acting Channel
04/12/2005 04:50 PMA new integrated media service aimed at the mass market that will
satisfy the increased demand for acting related information,
entertainment and services [PRWEB Apr 12, 2005]
Tigger boning Tickle Me Elmo: Smart toys
acting dumb
Tigger boning Tickle Me Elmo: Smart toys
acting dumb
03/25/2005 06:37 PMCory Doctorow:

Stick a Tickle Me Elmo and an electronic Tigger together and they will
simulate a really dirty sex scene, as captured on this video. Smart
toys from different vendors are really overdue for combinatorial
unintended consequences.
1.9 MB WMV
Link
(
Thanks, Ben!)
Acting on Threat, Saudi Militant Group
Kills Captive American
Acting on Threat, Saudi Militant Group
Kills Captive American
06/19/2004 01:17 AMWithin hours the leader of the Saudi group was killed in a firefight
with security forces, local press reports said.
Veteran of Israeli Belligerence Named
Acting Commissioner-General for
Palestinian Refugees
Veteran of Israeli Belligerence Named
Acting Commissioner-General for
Palestinian Refugees
04/10/2005 05:49 AMArabic Media Internet Network Apr 10 2005 10:18AM GMT
Boing Boing: Tigger boning Tickle Me
Elmo: Smart toys acting dumb
Boing Boing: Tigger boning Tickle Me
Elmo: Smart toys acting dumb
03/27/2005 08:04 AMBoing Boing: Tigger boning Tickle Me Elmo: Smart toys acting
dumb
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My dream
My dream
01/28/2004 11:22 AM Last night I had a dream that I was trying to explain to John Kerry
that the Internet is like free speech: Its value comes from its
openness to possibility, and that the government should regulate it as
little as possible. Yes, I actually had this dream....
Dream job
Dream job
04/04/2005 12:36 AMThis news hasn't exactly been a secret up until now, but it hasn't
been official either. Starting tomorrow, I'll be hanging up the
Creative Commons jersey to start work full-time at Google, as a
product advisor and eventually product counsel. Before I go, I have
plenty to say about, and many people to thank for, the amazing
experience Creative Commons has been.
Just over three years ago, I started work at Creative Commons with
little idea of what I was getting into. It involved copyright, I knew,
and it involved Lawrence Lessig, and that alone was enough to ditch my
plans to practice law in New York. (Ok, practicing law wasn't too
tough to pass up, but New York was.) It became clear shortly into the
job that the decision was even better than I'd ever imagined. It was
as if everything I'd done, in school, at work, and through my hobbies,
had culminated in this position working for an embryonic nonprofit
called Creative Commons.
Here are three little anecdotes that give a glimpse into how
winding up at Creative Commons was, for me, like making a brand-new
friend whom I felt I'd known forever.
In college, I played in a band. We weren't particularly good, but
we had a great time, and over two years I learned the single most
important lesson about creativity that I've learned to date: Next to
romance (with which creativity shares a few features), making
something with friends, with everyone contributing different but equal
parts, has got to be the most fun thing in the world. It's also, I
realized, the only way things really get made. I don't care if you're
Bob Dylan -- nothing comes out of your own head and into life without
the influence of others, whether living or dead. (Every time you pick
up a guitar, you're collaborating with the dead.) I started looking
more closely at CD liner notes, at writers' biographies, at the
acknowledgements sections of books, looking for clues into the
real story behind the creation of anything credited to only
one person. I didn't find much, and I didn't understand why.
In law school, I wrote an article about the musical Rent
-- not my favorite piece of art, by a long shot, but one with a great
joint-authorship dispute at its center. The playwright worked closely
with a dramaturge to get the show into Broadway shape, and pretty much
everyone agreed that without the dramaturge's contributions, the final
show would never have existed. Problem was, they had no contract, and
no other paperwork demonstrating an intent to share authorship credit.
So, a federal court gave the full copyright to the playwright. In the
article I argued that it was nonsense to expect artists to begin a jam
session by filling out paperwork. (If you've seen "Get Creative," our
first flash movie, the line "we interrupt this brainstorm to call the
lawyers" comes straight from that experience.) But, as sure I was that
the rules were wrong, I had no idea what to recommend in their
place.
By the time I finished school, and thanks to a lot of people at the
Berkman Center, I was fully infected with the IP bug. I was genuinely
obsessed with the riddle that we're all still trying to figure out:
How will all this stuff work in the future? How can we keep up this
technological progress without giving artists the shaft? I still
didn't have an answer. I remember very well doing my first stab at
public speaking on a panel at a conference in New York. Siva
Vaidhyanathan also spoke, as did the Dead Kennedy's Jello Biafra.
Biafra was railing against the music industry and professing his love
for Napster (which was then at its peak), but also explaining how he
didn't want his songs winding up in Coca-Cola commercials. I remember
saying something like, "Hey, Jello, you can't have it both ways."
That statement ranks right up there with the time in 1995, when I
told a scholarship interview committee that the Internet "was
overrated," as the dumbest thing I've ever said.
It wasn't until I finally wrapped my brain around the idea behind
Creative Commons, cooked up collaboratively by our board of directors,
that I felt someone had begun to crack the riddle. That epiphany was
the first of many in my three years here; over and over again I found
myself the lucky steward of other people's amazing ideas. From our
logo (thank you, Ryan Junell) to our icons (thanks, Molly) to the
vision of iCommons (Lessig, Christiane, Roland) to the Tech Challenges
page (Hal Abelson) to the sampling licenses (Negativland!) to the
WIRED CD (Conde Nast and the whole editorial staff) to CC Mixter
(Neeru) to CC Publisher (Nathan Yergler) to CC Search (Mike, Nutch,
Yahoo!) to our site re-design (Matt, Adaptive Path) -- the list could
go on and on -- I've had the chance to stand at the hub of a giant
collaborative creation without really doing much of the creating. It's
been a bit like being in a band, but I feel more like the guy behind
the soundboard than one of the musicians. And I feel awfully fortunate
to have been there to witness it all.
I'm sure that, in some form or other, I'll carry on with the CC
effort. But in any case, I like to think that like Menudo or Spinal Tap,
we're the kind of band that stays together regardless of the
particular line-up at a given time.
(This is the first of a few posts I'd like to write before
offically signing off. I'm a lame-duck with a few hours of
bully-pulpit left, so bear with me.)
I had a dream...
I had a dream...
12/02/2002 01:17 PMLast night I had the strangest dream I ever dreamed before. Well, not
exactly. But I dreamt that Yahoo bought Google. That's funny for a lot
of reasons. But it was pretty cool in the dream. I'm still on West...
Is this all just a dream?
Is this all just a dream?
09/03/2004 06:17 AM
Did a Boeing
747 really hit the Pentagon? Warning: [flash movie, sound]
The dream is over
The dream is over
04/20/2004 01:43 AMMy quest for data comes to an end as the local 7-11 is no longer
giving out iTunes cups and I can't seem to find any iTunes Pepsi
bottles anymore. If you've
been following my progress, the final tally was 5 for 7. Only two
losers in seven outings, putting my winning percentage at 71%. Given
that they claimed 33% would win, I'm either really lucky (doubtful),
they wanted almost everyone to win, or demand wasn't nearly as high as
they thought.
Dream a little dream
Dream a little dream
01/28/2004 02:20 AMUSA Today Jan 28 2004 6:51AM GMT
Not Really Satisifed? You Can Still
Dream, Can You?
Not Really Satisifed? You Can Still
Dream, Can You?
09/02/2004 07:21 PMPeter
Rojas, in Engadget: Here's our pet theory/secret dream: Apple
didn't include features such as TV tuner because they don't want the
iMac to cannibalize sales of an even nicer media center Mac they have
int he works.
IndyJunior dream
IndyJunior dream
04/21/2004 03:47 PMI user a neat little application called Indy Junior to map my travels. But apparently something's
gone wrong with the XML file I output with Movable Type, because IJ
still thinks I'm in the Caribbean, where I haven't been since early
March. If only I were still on the beach. Thanks for the nice dream,
Indy!
dream machine
dream machine
08/04/2004 08:19 PM
dream machine
The
dream
machine is a creation of
Bri
on Gysin, a Canadian-English expatriate colleague of
William S. Burroughs and
Paul Bowles. Timothy Leary
called this device "the most sophisticated neuro-phenomenological
device ever designed." A
dream machine is being
exhibited this week in San Francisco. If you can't make it there, you
can perhaps
build
your own.
Maitreyas Dream
Maitreyas Dream
07/25/2004 12:39 PMRelease 3.1
Keep the dream alive
Keep the dream alive
06/14/2004 09:03 PM
Movies for Music From the
press
release:
"Movies for Music" (moviesformusic.org) is
an online film contest with a simple aim: to give the public a clear
and honest look at the music industry. As more people learn how the
music business works, major label CD sales will plummet faster. The
contest launches Monday.
The
short film
contest launched today, and first place is a
ZVue handheld video
player.
Distant dream?
Distant dream?
07/02/2004 03:04 AMCNET Asia Jul 2 2004 6:55AM GMT
A LCD Screen to dream for
A LCD Screen to dream for
06/29/2004 01:00 AMThis is one time in my life when I wished I had a rich family
member who I could beg for some pocket change. Engadget has a review
of a soon to be release 1 billion LCD by NEC. All I can say is wow and
as the reviewer at Engadget is predicting the price will probably be
on the extreme high side. But it's always nice to dream. For those of
you who are design artist and photographers you need to check this bad
boy out. [Engadget]
Perchance to dream.
Perchance to dream.
03/13/2003 10:25 AMAll week, I have woken up about 2 hours after I fall asleep. I end up
staring at the ceiling for what seems like an eternity, before sinking
into a restless slumber, waking about once every 90 minutes. I have
had terrible nightmares, from which I awake with a scream somewhere
between my stomach and my lips, depending on the severity of the
terror.
Dream deferred
Dream deferred
06/23/2004 05:31 PMUSA Today Jun 23 2004 9:50PM GMT
An Amateur's Dream
An Amateur's Dream
06/19/2004 01:25 PMDaniel J. Watkin (NY Times): His Moment in the Sun. It was the ultimate in surround-sound,
and not surprisingly, because I was sitting smack in the middle of the
stage at Avery Fisher Hall, an amateur clarinetist embedded in the
clarinet section of the New York Philharmonic.
Some
people wish they could play center field for the San Francisco Giants.
Watkin got his dream, to play with one of the world's
great
orchestras. What a cool story.
Reading his account brought back some memories for me. My first "real"
instrument was clarinet, which I started playing in third grade. I had
to stop playing it (and the sax, which I took up in fifth grade) many
years later when a ruined front tooth, from a bicycle accident, was
replaced with a kind of dental bridge that didn't allow the kind of
pressure you have to exert when playing a reed instrument. But I've
always loved the clarinet's sound, whether it's in classical or jazz
or just about any genre where the instrument makes an appearance.
I never was nearly good enough on clarinet to have dreamed of playing
in a serious orchestra. But in seventh grade, before my voice started
to change, I was selected to join a soprano boys choir that performed
in one of Bach's many masterpieces, the
St. Matthew
Passion, in New York's
Carnegie Hall. I confess I was
a bit bored when we weren't singing, but it was an amazing experience
to stand on that grand stage.
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