November in Vegas
Grok Headline matches for November in Vegas
WebmasterWorld’s World Of Search
Conference Hits Las Vegas in November
WebmasterWorld’s World Of Search
Conference Hits Las Vegas in November
09/01/2004 04:06 AMWebmasterWorld November Event Focuses on Search Engines, Website
Marketing and Internet Marketing [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003 Media Preview
Panel To Take Place At The Aladdin Hotel
Sunday, November 16, 2003
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003 Media Preview
Panel To Take Place At The Aladdin Hotel
Sunday, November 16, 2003
11/04/2003 05:19 AMCOMDEX Nov 4 2003 3:59AM ET
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas -
MMS Planning
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas -
MMS Planning
03/08/2004 11:17 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: November 02, 2003 - November
08, 2003 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: November 02, 2003 - November
08, 2003 Archives
11/04/2003 08:44 AMmodified a transcript of President Bush's remarks .. scrubbing its
transcripts .. Josh
Marshall
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Las Vegas, Nevada-World Series of Poker
Comes to Hollywood - New Hollywood
Motion Picture "Lucky You" Scheduled for
Casting and Filming in Hollywood and Las
Vegas, Soon
Las Vegas, Nevada-World Series of Poker
Comes to Hollywood - New Hollywood
Motion Picture "Lucky You" Scheduled for
Casting and Filming in Hollywood and Las
Vegas, Soon
03/14/2005 05:55 PMDrew Barrymore and Eric Bana are set to star in "Lucky You" at Warner
Bros. Story revolves around struggling singer (Drew Barrymore)who
hooks up with professional poker player (Eric Bana)as he collides with
his estranged father at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. The
casting company for the movie is currently seeking poker players and
dealers for the film. Details and application forms are available on
the front page of www.PokerConnection.net [PRWEB Feb 15, 2005]
3G In Las Vegas
3G In Las Vegas
07/29/2004 04:44 AM3G Jul 29 2004 8:02AM GMT
Vegas
Vegas
04/20/2004 12:44 PMSheila and I got back last night from a four-day weekend in Las Vegas.
We went with some family and friends, stayed at the Paris hotel, had a
wonderful time.
Right before we left, we noted the announcement of
PulpFictio
n. You know what? It looks pretty good.
Only a masochist craves competition—but quality competition is a
sign of a healthy ecosystem.
At any rate, it’s probably a good idea if I talk more about
what’s coming in the next release of NetNewsWire. Which
I’ll do, in a follow-up post.
The Fog that was November
The Fog that was November
12/02/2003 01:26 AM Most every day of November was dark, rainy, foggy and, well, dark. :)
Hopefully December will at least bring...
November Top 10
November Top 10
12/09/2002 02:07 AMCNET Dec 9 2002 1:04AM ET
Where will you be in November?
Where will you be in November?
06/16/2004 06:14 PMI know where I'll be November 7, 2004: in New York City running the
ING New York City Marathon! The lottery results have been posted and
for once I've gotten lucky with a lottery and I'm in. Woo hoo! Now
this means my running and training must get much more serious. But
that's OK because I've always wanted to run a marathon, and the NYC
marathon looks to be really fun. As fun as 26 miles can be, that is.
Five bridges, five boroughs, and more than two million spectators make
the ING New York City Marathon a race like no other.
Maybe I'll even "marablog" -- blog as I run. ;)
"November"
"November"
06/25/2004 10:29 AMBender goes to Vegas!
Bender goes to Vegas!
11/10/2003 10:46 PM "Hi Jerks! Bender here. I just got back from the drinkin'est
town in the known Universe: Las Vegas, Nevada- Earth. Check out these
ph
otos and you will see what I mean!" from Bender's Las Vegas
Scrapbook.
(Tons of pictures, big download alert) [via waxpancake] Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas
01/16/2004 10:57 AMSorry for the absence, folks... I've just limped back into New York
from a lost weekend of fear and loathing in Las Vegas, during which
just about the last thing on my mind was this blog. Before I post
anything real - and I have several rants percolating - I want to thank
you for having maintained what I consider a commendable civility while
I was off contributing to the decline of civilization, despite your
passionately conflicting political beliefs. There's been froth and
pitch and a lot of wit. Best of all, you've been sounding like
grown-ups. (A virtue I've come to appreciate a lot more of late.) I
think the "constructive combat" I wished for in my last post may
actually be arising here. This can be a venue where the vectors of
opinion that presently rend our beloved country can come to appreciate
each other a little better, if only for our sense of humor. I don't
think either side is likely to win many converts. We're all pretty
convinced. But if we maintain our currently reduced level of
name-calling, we might grow back some of the tolerance that has become
all too rare among our fellow citizens and upon which democracy itself
depends. I be back at it myself as soon as I've had a chance to clear
my head. In that service, I'm off to find myself a latte. Since my
place here is in Little Italy, that will be easy enough to do. Might
even pick up a New York Times while I'm at it......
Bowling to Vegas
Bowling to Vegas
03/14/2003 01:09 PM Bowling to Vegas! Four drunk bowling
fanatics
from Chicago are bowling their way across country....apparently for
lack of anything better to do(looks like a couple of them are
unemployed). Also, they're trying to restore dignity to the good
old-fashioned Road Trip(and, of course, bowling). Why bowl to Vegas
instead of fly? As
Mike says:
"It's not about the destination, it's about the journey. Nobody
has respect for the road trip anymore. Haven't you people seen
Fandango?" Follow
their progress across country, and
buy 'em a
round.
Spend Your Way Into Vegas
Spend Your Way Into Vegas
07/06/2004 03:22 PMCan you make money off of affinity credit cards on the Strip?
Hey baby, let's go to Vegas
Hey baby, let's go to Vegas
01/05/2004 04:58 AMtaken a leap of faith .. Accidental Jedi .. Deb Yoder ..
Deb
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Selling in Vegas
Selling in Vegas
03/06/2004 01:49 AMShould you follow the insiders and sell Mandalay Resort Group?
Steal a car go to Las Vegas
Steal a car go to Las Vegas
03/06/2004 01:54 AM oh, the gigolo pool. I'm on a bus on a psychedelic trip Reading
murder books tryin' to stay hip....
Believing Las Vegas
Believing Las Vegas
05/14/2004 12:26 AMSin City is growing a conscience. Pity that.
Vegas Bound
Vegas Bound
03/06/2004 01:49 AMAfter some days too busy to post, on my way to Vegas for business and
pleasure. One question... Does "what happens here, stays here" apply
to blogging?...
From Vegas to the Battlefield
From Vegas to the Battlefield
04/16/2004 02:33 PMFeature recognition software designed to spot problematic gamblers
in Vegas casinos has proven so good that it will change the
battlefield of the future. Soon, UAV's will have software that can
anylize video and match targets to an existing database of objects.
Dubbed DIVOT (Imagery and Video Object
Tracking), this software is already being tested by the Air
Force.
"It starts beeping on this clump of trees," Cook said. "And they
had to drive the UAV about another two miles before they could get
close enough [to see] there was a vehicle underneath the trees."
The captain whose face had been loaded into the computer was
sitting in his truck eating lunch. "It found his face through the
trees, through the windscreen, in the shadows of the trees, and we
went, 'Wow, we need to explore this,'" Cook said.
Advances like this will be a field commander's dream.
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November 30, 2003
November 30, 2003
12/02/2003 01:29 AM
I spent the long weekend grinding through the backlog of Joel on
Software translations. There are a bunch of new articles in various
languages including new sections for Esperanto and Greek. All in all
there are 264 translations in progress in 32 languages thanks to 242
volunteers around the world. 177 translations are complete and have
already been posted.
There are a few articles, already translated, which just need copy
editors before I can post them. If you read and write one of these
languages fluently and are willing to help out, I'd really appreciate
it! What's involved is just looking for typos and errors and improving
the translation wherever possible. If I don't find anyone to edit the
articles I will probably just go ahead and post them unedited but it
would be nice to have a second set of eyes improving the quality of
the translations.
Languages I need editors for: Chinese (Trad), Esperanto, Estonian,
Hungarian, Indonesian, Korean, Portuguese (Port.), Russian,
Swedish, and Tamil.
A frequently asked question: why bother with these translations?
Surely any real programmer knows English! And my frequently answered
answer: First of all, not every programmer knows English, and if they
do, they may not know it that well, so they may not really enjoy
reading things written in English if they don't have to. Second, even
if the programmers have learned enough English to decipher online
documentation, their pointy-haired bosses from management may not
have.
Another frequent question: why not just use Babelfish or Google
Language Tools or another similar translation tool? Answer: They are
seriously little. You cannot include/understand simply the exit. Er,
what I meant to say was, they are seriously inadequate. The quality of
translations produced by automatic software is so horrible that you
really can't understand the output. Try asking Google to translate http://french.joelonsoftware.c
om from French to English for some real howlers. "Then why does
nobody make planning? Two principal reasons. Firstly, it is really
difficult. Secondly, nobody believes that that is worth the sorrow of
it. Why give so much difficulty to be worked on a planning if it is
known that it will not be correct?"
mtm (6 November 2002)
mtm (6 November 2002)
11/06/2002 08:26 AM[7 am] Josh Davis has been added to today’s free Meet the Makers
event in NYC, which also features Hillman Curtis, Eric Meyer, and your
November 22, 2003
November 22, 2003
12/02/2003 01:29 AM
Tidbits
My incoming spam is running at over 200 junk emails a day, but SpamBayes is catching
them all, with virtually no false positives. Bayesian filtering,
invented by Paul Graham and available in many open source
implementations, is the best answer yet.
W3C Talks in November
W3C Talks in November
10/31/2003 10:42 PM2003-11-01: Browse upcoming W3C appearances and events, also available
as an RSS channel. (News archive)
November 03, 2003
November 03, 2003
11/03/2003 02:32 PM
Fog Creek's website has been redone to use our new Sam
Sherwood-designed logo. The cutting edge page design is thanks to
superstar web designer Dave
Shea, famous for the CSS
garden and the eye-popping new Mozilla home page,
with additional programming and graphics by Fog Creek's own Dmitri
Kalmar. It's about 99% standards-compliant (with the exception a
couple of stray FONT tags left over from old content that hasn't been
updated... oh the horror!).
"November 6, 2004"
"November 6, 2004"
08/16/2004 09:56 PMNovember 14, 2003
November 14, 2003
11/14/2003 07:32 PM
Time for the next Book of the Month.
Almost any argument about managing the software development process
inevitably deteriorates into anecdote-ping-pong. “We did wawa
and everyone quit.”
“Oh yeah? Then how do you explain Company X? They wawa
regularly and their stock is up 20%!”
If you have even the slightest bit of common sense, you should ask:
“Where's the data? If I'm going to switch to Intense Programming
I want to see proof that the extra money spent on dog kennels and bird
cages is going to pay for itself in increased programmer self-esteem.
Show me hard data!”
And, of course, we have none.
One set of people will tell you you gotta
have private offices with walls and a door that closes. Another
set of extremos will tell you everyone has to be in a room together,
shoulder-to-shoulder. Neither of them have any hard data whatsoever,
where by “hard data” I mean “data that wouldn't be
laughed out of a sixth-grade science classroom.” The truth is,
you can't honestly compare the productivity of two software teams
unless they are trying to build exactly the same thing under exactly
the same circumstances with the exact same human individuals,
who have been somehow cloned so they don't learn anything the first
time through the experiment.
Tom DeMarco was so frustrated at the inherent impossibility of
providing any kind of hard data that he went so far as to write a novel in which he fantasizes about a bizarre land in
which programmers are so cheap you actually can do
experiments where, say, half the people have offices and half the
people have cubicles.
But we don't have the data. We don't have any data. You can give us
anecdotes left and right about how methodology X worked or didn't
work, but you can't prove that when it worked it wasn't just because
of one really, really good programmer on the team, and you can't prove
that when it failed is wasn't just because the company was in the
process of going bankrupt and everybody was too demoralized to do
anything at all, Aeron chairs notwithstanding.
But don't give up hope. We
do have the collective wisdom of fifty years of building
software to draw from. Or at least, it's somewhere. Your typical
startup with three pals from college may not exactly have the
collective wisdom, so they're going to reinvent things from scratch
that IBM figured out in 1961, or go bankrupt failing to reinvent them.
Too bad, because they could have read Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, by Robert L.
Glass, the best summary of what the software profession should have
agreed upon by now. Here are just a few examples from the 55 facts and
10 fallacies in the book:
- The most important factor in software work is
not the tools and techniques used by the programmers, but
rather the quality of the programmers themselves.
- Adding people to a late project makes it later.
- Reuse-in-the-small (libraries of subroutines) began
nearly 50 years ago and is a well-solved problem.
- Reuse-in-the-large (components) remains a mostly
unsolved problem, even though everyone agrees it is important and
desirable.
You can read the others in the table of
contents on Amazon. One of the best things about the book is that
it has sources for each fact and fallacy, so you can go back and
figure out why we collectively believe that, say, code
inspection is valuable but cannot and should not replace testing. This
is bound to be particularly helpful when you need ammunition for your
arguments with people in suits making absurd demands (“Can we
make a baby in 1 month if we hire 9 mothers?”).
November games
November games
11/06/2003 01:26 PMChicago Tribune Nov 6 2003 12:54PM ET
November Zeitgeist
November Zeitgeist
12/06/2003 09:49 AMHere's how people found my site for the month of November. 2840
different keyphrases Search Percent madthumb 599 5.9 %...
"I CANNOT SUPPORT HIM IN NOVEMBER."
"I CANNOT SUPPORT HIM IN NOVEMBER."
09/04/2004 02:46 AMNovember 06, 2003
November 06, 2003
11/07/2003 12:56 AM
Two questions and a font
Question one, for you telecom mavens out there. If you buy DSL
service in New York from Covad, aren't they just going to get Verizon
to install the actual DSL circuit? If so... why is it cheaper to get
it from Covad?
Yes, we seem to be in the market for a new DSL provider. And I'm
tired of playing the blame game where your DSL provider blames
everything on Verizon and Verizon blames everything on the DSL
provider, so I'd be willing to pay the monopoly tax if it meant when
our DSL went down there was nobody left to blame. If you know whether
Covad uses Verizon, post an answer here.
Question two, for you reliable SQL Server mavens out there. Suppose
I wanted to build a Win2K-based web service using SQL Server to store
the data. But I'm a reliability nut. So obviously I'll use industrial
strength servers with RAID, two power supplies and network cards, etc,
and they'll live in secure
colocation facilities.
To further minimize failure points, I'll have a hot backup. But the
twist is that I figured as long as I'm paying for a hot backup, it
would be more reliable if it was somewhere else, say, on the other
coast.
So here's the plan I'm working on. Server A in New York, with IIS
and SQL Server. Server B in Vancouver, with IIS and SQL Server. Server
A is somehow "writing through" any database changes to server B. I
know I can do this with transaction log shipping; is this
a good way to do it? Is there a better way?
Then if Server A blows up, I simply ask my ISP to route the packets
intended for Server A to Server B. (I assume they can do this if it's
their backbone).
What do you think of this
scheme?
Might I please kindly request in advance that you do
not suggest using Linux instead of Windows 2003. Yes, I concede that
Linux is "more secure," but not when I'm the one pushing the buttons.
Last time a flaw was discovered in Windows, it took me two clicks to
patch it. Last time a flaw was discovered in SSH, it took me four
hours of compiling and messing around to patch it. I apologize but I
don't have the skilz to keep a Linux box secure, so please, let's talk
about how to make this particular configuration reliable, not
about whether Linux is a better OS than Windows. Or, actually, if you
do want to talk about whether Linux is more secure than Windows, do so
here.

And a font
Back in the days when I did Mac development (System 6) the biggest
monitors available for the Mac were maybe 9", and the only way to see
a reasonable amount of code on screen was to use a tiny font. Now that
I have two 18" LCD panels, the only way to see a reasonable amount of
code on screen is to use a tiny font. The world is awash in lovely
TrueType fonts but none of them are monospaced, which is a nuisance
for programming because things which should line up won't.
Fortunately, I have found ProFont, and all
is well again.
next (27 November 2002)
next (27 November 2002)
12/01/2002 11:58 AM[4 pm] Years ago we attended a focus group. Participants were divided
into two categories we’ll call Quitters and Crackheads. Quitters
had switched to a competitor’s
The November Builder.com top 10
The November Builder.com top 10
12/07/2002 03:26 AMCNET Dec 7 2002 2:14AM ET
November 3rd Theses
November 3rd Theses
12/19/2004 03:12 PMMy brother Adam and some
collaborators have put together 19 theses on the future of the
Democratic Party. They plan to launch them in a provocative way on
Monday.
For those of you know don't know, Adam is the former president of
the Sierra Club and a grassroots activist who runs a group called
Common Assets. The these are well worth reading for those of us
looking to find a new direction for Democatic politics in light of
this year's Presidential election.
Marching to November
Marching to November
08/22/2004 03:43 PMWeekly Standard: GOP is trying to tear Kerry down because of their own
lack of faith in Bush .. The ever-nimble Weekly Standard scrambles up
the hawser while washing their paws .. Catch of the
Day
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rfp (13 November 2002)
rfp (13 November 2002)
11/13/2002 12:01 PM[11 am] The discussion being generated by ALA’s Flash Satay is
as intriguing as the article itself. Topics include alternate methods
that work and validate, and
November 07, 2003
November 07, 2003
11/10/2003 11:08 PM
Toronto
group forming. Any others?
Vegas braces for DEFCON 12
Vegas braces for DEFCON 12
07/27/2004 09:29 AMGrok Description matches for November in Vegas
GrokA matches for November in Vegas
Isn't a miniature version of a large
ball of twine just a ball of twine?
Isn't a miniature version of a large
ball of twine just a ball of twine?
05/26/2004 09:24 PM
World's Largest
Collection of World's Smallest Versions of World's Largest Things.
If you need that explained,
you'
re in luck. Consider it the ying to
this thread's yang.
Video for history-of-sf-as hip-hop song
that turns into a game!
Video for history-of-sf-as hip-hop song
that turns into a game!
08/07/2004 08:50 AMShawn suggests a link, saying, "It's a music video for a song called
Futurology, which is a history of sci-fi literature in hip-hop radio
drama form. The song was recorded by myself and my dj under our band
name, DJ Funken Wagnalls feat. Cottonmouth, MC, AKA the Robot
Underground, and was animated by our 16 year old friend, David Logan.
About 2/3 through it turns into a videogame; try to get the good
ending!"
Link
(
Thanks, Shawn!)
Fan and Ball
Fan and Ball
12/09/2003 06:09 PM Fan and
ball [flash] is an addictive and fun little game. It may not be
friday yet, but it was such a neat little idea that I couldn't resist
posting it here. [via
b3ta]
Ball to Ball
Ball to Ball
12/28/2004 05:32 AMThe project B2B start
VW Bus Ball
VW Bus Ball
05/05/2004 12:52 PM
I'm not sure whether this "VW Bus Ball" sculpture is made out of an
actual VW Bus, but who cares. It is wicked-cool.
Link
(
via Gizmodo)
3D Stress Ball 1.1
3D Stress Ball 1.1
01/22/2004 03:05 AMA classic marble arcade game with hazards, moving platforms and puzzle
solving.
OK? -eyes on ball. but, look
away...............way...
OK? -eyes on ball. but, look
away...............way...
06/28/2004 01:42 AM
"The most
intriguing story in Washington these days is a subterranean
conflict that reporters cannot cover because some of them are
involved. A potent guerrilla insurgency has formed in and around the
Bush presidency - a revolt of old pros in government who strike from
the shadows with devastating effect. They tell the truth. They explode
big lies. They provide documentary evidence..." - William
Greider, on what could prove to be one of the defining power struggles
of our time. Through a lens darkly, yes. But deniable ? - not
plausibly.
As
gossip, growing louder now, the shadow-war advances. Unstoppably?
No.
Bears Take the Ball
Bears Take the Ball
04/16/2004 08:57 AMTheStreet.com Apr 16 2004 12:44PM GMT
Phoenix Ball 1.0
Phoenix Ball 1.0
06/21/2004 11:01 AMUpdates the classic breakout game for the 21st century with vivid 3D
graphics.
Curve ball
Curve ball
05/19/2004 10:05 PMCurves gym, with its no-stress workout for exercise-averse women, is
the fastest-growing franchise in the U.S. But revelations that its
founder gives millions of dollars to antiabortion groups has its
customers divided over just what a "female-friendly" business is.
Ball Lightning
Ball Lightning
08/30/2004 03:37 PM
It's
made of fluffy silicon.
Others think differen
tly. It could explain some
UFO sightings. It
can be
dangerous. And you
can make it at home in your
micr
owave.
It's
ball lightning.
3D Stress Ball
3D Stress Ball
10/28/2003 11:08 PM 3d
stress ball [note:
shockwave] Would take ball, go home
Would take ball, go home
12/04/2003 06:07 AMUSA Today Dec 4 2003 5:06AM ET
Playing ball with the CIA
Playing ball with the CIA
03/22/2005 09:14 PMBuy yourself a Gulfstream IV jet and maybe you, too, could be a team
player in the Bush administration's war on terror.
Ernie Ball (RIP)
Ernie Ball (RIP)
09/10/2004 12:45 PM
David Pescovitz:

It's a sad week in music
instrument history.
Fir
st, the death of Donald Leslie. And yesterday, pioneer guitar
string maker
Ernie
Ball gave up the ghost at just 74. Ernie Ball's strings are as
ubiquitous in rock and roll as Fender guitars. According to the
Associated Press, Ball developed his first strings in 1962 after
"complaints from customers (at his guitar shop) that they couldn't
find lighter-gauge, flexible strings for their rock 'n' roll
instruments." Shortly after, the Slinkys were born. And, well, the
guitar solo has never been the same.
Link (Thanks, Vann)
Incredi-Ball
Incredi-Ball
06/22/2005 01:57 AM
At first I thought this was one of those things that you sew into
dogs—post-"snipping"—so they can feel better about
themselves. Instead, I discovered this is a radio-controlled gold ball
that acts like a normal ball until you press a button. A gyroscope
spins up and starts sending the ball in random directions, driving
your fellow players crazy and ensuring that Old Man Crenshaw will be
so mad that he'll have a heart attack and you'll get to take over
Crenshaw Hog Rendering and Snack Foods Inc. after the old guy kicks
the bucket. Golf—a good walk spoiled.
Radio controlled golf ball [T3]
blow the ball
blow the ball
12/10/2003 04:39 AMoriginal game .. Fan and Ball .. fan_and_ball .. ventilador .. using a
fan .. klik .. fun
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MCI May Be New Belle of the Acquisition
Ball
MCI May Be New Belle of the Acquisition
Ball
02/01/2005 09:50 PMMost industry analysts expect the other Bell operating companies to
pursue MCI rather than get into a messy bidding war with SBC
Communications over AT&T.
8 ball, corner pocket
8 ball, corner pocket
12/25/2004 05:20 PM
Is the
Apocalypse set for April 13th, 2029? Good news, everyone! A
collossal asteroid, poetically named
2004 MN4, is
calculated to pass pretty damn close to the Earth on that date. How
close? Well, the folks at NASA have given it an unprecedented
Torino Impact Hazard
rating of 4, with chances of impact currently at around
1 in 63, although
this will no doubt change as calculations are made.
Happy Holidays! (
via Slashd
ot)
Man Says He Will Give Foul Ball to Boy
(AP)
Man Says He Will Give Foul Ball to Boy
(AP)
06/16/2004 09:25 PMAP - The Texas baseball fan who prompted a public outcry when he
knocked aside a 4-year-old to get a foul ball now says he will give
the ball to the youngster.
Hazard Ball has been released!
Hazard Ball has been released!
06/01/2004 02:38 AMHazard Ball is a real-time arcade puzzle game for any age group.
[PRWEB Jun 1, 2004]
Bouncing Ball Games
Bouncing Ball Games
05/07/2004 05:42 PMResource Management System
'No more ball mice', says Logitech
'No more ball mice', says Logitech
08/11/2004 01:54 PMDirect and Related Links for '‘No
more ball mice’, says Logitech'
Logitech will soon phase out the production of ball mice and will
stick to manufacturing only optical mice. This transition from ball
mice to optical mice, is stressed upon by Mr. Gavin Wu, Vice
President, Sales and Marketing, Asia Pacific Region. He said,
“Logitech will completely phase out the production and sale of
ball mice and will produce and sell only optical mice.” The
peripherals company’s present line-up too consists of only
optical and cordless…
do not taunt happy fun ball
do not taunt happy fun ball
03/13/2003 10:15 AMgeeky chick is in a poopy mood. geeky chick had a dental procedure
done this morning that made her grumpy...
Beach Ball, Begone!
Beach Ball, Begone!
01/04/2005 06:52 AMIf you're seeing a little too much of the spinning beach ball when
you use Safari, I suggest you follow the advice at Mac OS X Hints and
do a little autofill maintenance. By Philip Michaels, Macworld
crystal ball drop
crystal ball drop
01/01/2004 05:42 AMfull details ..
ball
timessquarebid.org/new_year/BallFactSheet.htm
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Keep the team's eyes on the ball
Keep the team's eyes on the ball
12/13/2002 11:02 AMCNET Dec 13 2002 3:06AM ET
Security: Firms must keep their eye on
the ball
Security: Firms must keep their eye on
the ball
06/22/2004 01:09 AMZDNet Australia Jun 22 2004 4:53AM GMT
Pretty vaporware: PC in a ball
Pretty vaporware: PC in a ball
08/10/2004 02:05 PM
Who knows if this
PC-in-a-ball will ever become real, but it is nice looking. It's
spec'd with a puny 40 G hard drive, which makes me wonder how long
this thing has been in the vapor phase.
Link (via Sensible Erection)A Galactic Wrecking Ball
A Galactic Wrecking Ball
06/05/2004 05:42 AMResearchers say a giant meteorite once stirred up the Earth's crust.
Also: Transit of Mercury is on the horizon.... and China prepares to
go back into space. By Amit Asaravala.
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