Intel's Model Numbers Revealed
Grok Headline matches for Intel's Model Numbers Revealed
Intel's Dothan date revealed
Intel's Dothan date revealed
04/28/2004 04:32 AMZDNet UK Apr 28 2004 7:35AM GMT
Intel's Numbers Worse Than Feared
Intel's Numbers Worse Than Feared
09/03/2004 12:10 PMosOpinion Sep 3 2004 3:58PM GMT
A closer look at Intel's processor
numbers and 2004 road map
A closer look at Intel's processor
numbers and 2004 road map
05/25/2004 05:59 PMWondering about Intel's new CPU naming scheme? We've got the lowdown
on it, plus a look at Intel's CPU road map.
Apple To Stop Announcing Mac Sales
Numbers By Model
Apple To Stop Announcing Mac Sales
Numbers By Model
04/14/2005 10:37 AMPortable Phone Numbers = Market for Cool
Numbers
Portable Phone Numbers = Market for Cool
Numbers
02/15/2004 10:32 AMTown of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
12/23/2003 11:30 PMMark Bourne says: So
my wife Elizabeth and I are googling up possibilities for our long
trip to England next year. Checking out London sites and so on. An
acquaintance suggested staying for a few days in the Cotswolds, a
scenic Middle Earthy region west of London. That's how we found a
page about the town of Bourton.
You just gotta love this text, which blends Ye Olde Scepter'd Isle
with sci-fi gee-wizardry:
You will probably have noticed that when you take a branch
from certain trees (some conifers for example), the branch looks like
a miniature version of the tree, and when you break a piece off the
branch, that looks like a tree too. Mathematicians call this property
self-similarity.
Bourton has a wonderful example of self-similarity: it contains a
1/10 scale model of itself. Because the 1/10 scale model is a complete
model of the town, it must contain a model of itself, and it does, a
1/100th. scale model of Bourton, and because the 1/100th. scale model
is also a complete model of Bourton, it must also contain a 1/1000th.
scale model of the scale model of the scale model of Bourton.
And it does. It is only a matter of time before a team of
nano-technicians turn up in the town to etch a sub-micron scale model
of Bourton on a silicon wafer, complete with mill, waterwheel, and a
highly imaginative interpretation of the River Windrush as a stream of
electrons.
Link
Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
09/10/2002 09:44 AM"It's now PPC or nothing, $50 credit offered to those who swap."
Nothing was revealed
Nothing was revealed
04/27/2004 07:26 AMA new book about Bob Dylan's masterpiece, "Blood on the Tracks,"
fusses over the details while missing the story.
"revealed"
"revealed"
06/04/2004 08:14 PMTheir numbers were up
Their numbers were up
08/28/2004 12:56 AMUsatoday.com - Fri Aug 27, 08:26 pm GMT
Okay the numbers are in
Okay the numbers are in
03/31/2005 09:34 AM
Okay,
the numbers are in. Now that die hard fans of the
UK edition have
vented, I'm curious to know what those who have not yet had the
pleasure of Ricky Gervais' company make of the
American version of The
Office. Comments?
UBL by the Numbers
UBL by the Numbers
01/03/2005 02:56 PMVia Jon Bosak, a pointer to
this XML
2004 presentation (PowerPoint, sigh), about the Danish
Government’s deployment of a bunch of XML technologies including
UBL. Check out slides 4 & 5: they estimate the annual savings
achievable from invoicing in UBL at somewhere between €100M and
€160M. I may be out of step with the crowd but it seems
painfully obvious to me
that UBL is going to be huge and I don’t understand why more
technology vendors (including my employer) aren’t refocusing their
e-business strategy around it.
EP3: Kashyyyk Revealed!
EP3: Kashyyyk Revealed!
07/25/2004 12:50 PMYou can find 43 new pictures of Revenge of the Sith planet Kashyyyk at
Starwars.com today. They include plenty of
shots of wookiees in action against separatist forces. Looks to be an
exciting scene. If you dig up old SPY REPORTS from some time ago, you
can easily find how it fits into the story. Chewie's scenes will be
memorable!
New Clonetrooper Revealed!
New Clonetrooper Revealed!
01/23/2004 02:23 PMThe hybrid Clone/Stormtrooper from Lucasarts Republic Commando . . .
Ricky Jay revealed
Ricky Jay revealed
06/19/2004 06:28 PM
The June issue of Smithsonian
magazine features a profile of
Ricky
Jay, magician, author, and collector of odd antiquities. I'm
fascinated not only by Jay's unparalleled talent as a prestidigitator,
but also his insatiable curiosity for the wonderful, obscure, and
strange--from the freaks and fringe-dwellers featured in his
newsletter/book
Jay's Journal of Anomalies to his
comprehensive knowledge of old-time grifts and scams. From the
Smithsonian article:
“The idea of crime based on wit is kind of
wonderful,” Jay told me. “There’s not much admirable
in a guy who comes at you with a gun and says, ‘Give me your
money.’ But a guy who makes you sign a piece of paper, and then
you find out you’ve bought the Brooklyn Bridge—the con is
enormously appealing. And it’s theatrical. The con—the big
con, especially—is an entire theatrical orchestration for an
audience of one. It’s both lovely and diabolical at the same
time.”
Link
Viagra of the sea revealed |
Viagra of the sea revealed |
07/22/2004 01:13 AMNews.com.au - Thu Jul 22, 01:02 am GMT
O2 3G plans revealed at last
O2 3G plans revealed at last
09/27/2004 09:13 AMsilicon.com Sep 27 2004 12:22PM GMT
XAML revealed
XAML revealed
11/05/2003 02:30 PM
Don Box: XAML is just an XML-based way to wire up CLR types
no more no less... XAML is domain-neutral, so while it may be
used to create desktop apps, web pages, and printable documents, it
could also be used to create CRM apps, blogging backends, or highly
concurrent web services provided you had a supporting CLR-based
library to do the heavy lifting.
I guess that clears that up.
New 9-11 Documents Revealed
New 9-11 Documents Revealed
03/28/2005 01:42 AMTechnocrat.net Mar 28 2005 4:51AM GMT
Spyball Revealed
Spyball Revealed
04/21/2004 02:25 PMThis is a huge picture, even pared down, but the brutal visage of this
device should not be missed. The engineers behind the Eyeball sensor
package sent us this high-resolution image of the tennis ball-sized
device, with a little more information. Apparently when the Eyeball is
rolled into a room...
Numbers Stations
Numbers Stations
06/22/2004 04:01 PMNumbers station
: A post over at Boing Boing reminded me of
the phenomenon of numbers stations.
Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin
that broadcast streams of numbers, words, or phonetic sounds. No one
knows for sure where their signals originate or what purpose they
serve. The voices that can be heard on these stations are often those
of children, or are mechanically generated.
Numbers stations appear and disappear continuously, although some
stick to regular schedules. It has been speculated that these stations
operate as a simple and foolproof method for government agencies to
communicate with spies "in the field", using the transmitted codes as
a one-time pad cryptosystem.
The geek factor is off the charts, here. I first learned about
these wonders of mystery in a great book called "Big Secrets" by Willian Poundstone. If things
like this intrigue you, that book is totally worth reading.
As for the stations themselves, I'm pretty sure they're a
distributed, stegano
graphic cr
ypto key based on the
Voynich manusript by some spies hiding out in SubTropli
s (with a sects in Aquapoli
s and the Iron
Mountain complex, of course) perfecting their anti-rocket laser cannons and spy
satellites. They get around in their personal submarines, defending their bases with Metal
Storm cannons from enemy spies attacking in Surface Orbiters.
Click here to comment on this entry
Wisdom in Numbers
Wisdom in Numbers
06/24/2004 11:38 AMWhen it comes to money and more, lots of heads are better than one.
Lingua-ZH-Numbers-0.04
Lingua-ZH-Numbers-0.04
09/08/2004 05:49 PMOh, Those Pesky Numbers
Oh, Those Pesky Numbers
03/28/2005 08:19 AMNumbers are important. While computers are good with numbers, humans
still seem to have problems with them, and despite our use of
computers, it seems we're still not able to come up with foolproof
ways to stop people from making stupid numerical mistakes. It appears
that some
fairly costly
number typos are coming back to haunt some organizations. While
some numerical errors just lead to
humor
ous results, a misprint of a winning lottery ticket in a NY
newspaper and the incorrect voting phone number flashing on the screen
on a recent American Idol are causing all sorts of problems -- and
making some wonder how such mistakes can happen. The answer, it
appears, is that they always happen. We're just not that good with
number and tend to mess them up. And either because of, or in spite
of, the growing use of computers, it often seems that numbers are more
common than ever in our lives -- and yet they're just as easy to mess
up. As the article notes, though, as we enter tax season, it pays to
remember that your friendly IRS agent isn't always so forgiving.
Imaginary Numbers
Imaginary Numbers
06/07/2002 08:16 PM$z = new Z("4i+3"); $i->Add(3,4); $i->Div("5e-j37"); ... etc
Easy to use and understand.
Lingua-EN-Numbers-1.01
Lingua-EN-Numbers-1.01
01/06/2005 02:11 AMI don't believe the search numbers...
I don't believe the search numbers...
01/06/2005 02:41 AMA whole bunch of people at work today asked me if I had seen a recent
posting on the Google Blog News Channel: What Search Engines Do Search
Engine Companies Use? That posting summarizes a lot of data from
VisitorVille Intelligence, specifically looking at which search
companies use which search services. The thing that everyone seemed to
notice was this: Finally, at Yahoo, 68.9% of employees use Yahoo, but
a still-strong 29.8% use Google (compare that to Google’s 100%
loyalty)....
What are the real job numbers?
What are the real job numbers?
02/10/2004 12:08 PMYesterday, I
posted a
note from Stephen Roach, the Wall Street Economist from Morgan Stanley
(he gets paid millions for being right, not for being
political). He states that we are 8 m jobs behind where we
should be right now with an average recovery (which started in late
2001). How can that number be true? The easiest way to see what
is really going on is to look at the absolute numbers of jobs or
economy has created rather than fudgy stats about who is looking for
work.
Brad DeLong has an excellent graph that shows in
absolute terms how many jobs our
economy supported over the last four years. Note
that the peak was at the end of 2001. Since then, we have lost
2.2 m jobs. In that same time period, the number of new entrants
to the job market has grown, due to normal population growth, at
nearly 200,000 per month (or 7.2 m workers over the last three
years). Combined, that's a net deficit of 9.4 m jobs to stay
even with our employment rate at the end of 2001.
So, given these numbers, 8 m new jobs to isn't a typo. So,
why the difference between these numbers (generated by an
establishment survey that covers 1/3 of all workers) and the
unemployment numbers? Unemployment statistics are generated
through a household survey that asks people about their job
status and whether they are looking for work. The household
survey only asks this question of 0.006% of all US
households. This sounds about as useful as presidential
poll.
FWIW, our economy has even lost jobs since the start of the
recovery. This isn't a usual pattern. Something more is at
work. Global job arbitrage,&
nbsp;enabled in large part by the Internet, may be the
culprit.
Beautiful numbers
Beautiful numbers
02/01/2005 09:33 PM I love pretty numbers. I get excited when I see a pretty license
plate. Or when the time is 16:32. Or when my car has driven 36912
miles. Or when I can get my car to drive at a speed that makes the
speedometer and the tachometer be at the same place in the dial. I
remember phone numbers and pin codes via the relationship between the
numbers. And so on. This morning I had 512 messages marked unread...
Hutchison's 3G numbers looking up
Hutchison's 3G numbers looking up
05/20/2004 05:30 PMMobileTracker May 20 2004 9:34PM GMT
Painting by Numbers
Painting by Numbers
03/25/2005 06:35 AMIt's high art meets high finance. It's social security for starving
artists. A tech whiz kid launches the first museum-quality pension
fund. By Jeff Howe from Wired magazine.
The numbers game
The numbers game
02/15/2004 07:49 PMWe decided to go with six -- six -- thinking people would be more
likely to go with that on Google," the marketing expert says. ...
Lingua-EN-Numbers-0.02
Lingua-EN-Numbers-0.02
01/02/2005 03:05 AMNumbers to words with PHP
Numbers to words with PHP
06/30/2004 02:34 PMCNET Jun 30 2004 4:51PM GMT
Tiscali OKs H1 numbers
Tiscali OKs H1 numbers
09/27/2004 10:38 AMThat's it
VC numbers are looking up for the valley
VC numbers are looking up for the valley
02/10/2004 09:02 AMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 10 2004 1:17PM GMT
The World Is Numbers
The World Is Numbers
07/30/2004 06:32 AM
Explorations of
computation: the world is
numbers, and the divine
a mathematician. Maybe.
[Flash, Javascript] Low Numbers, New Problem
Low Numbers, New Problem
08/06/2004 10:25 PMIn the face of paltry numbers on job growth, President Bush's new
slogan, "we've turned the corner," sounds premature at best.
Numbers in New Mexico
Numbers in New Mexico
08/19/2004 02:08 PMToday, Dealership are desert travelers. The locals call it the Land
of Enchantment, but we see shrub brush, dush and LTL freight.
Which, without doubt, is its own kind of lonely and vast enchantment.
Tucson was a blur. Did we play? A band canceled - but the remaining
stalwarts, Bombs for the Bored were very good and nice, to boot.
Today, surreality rules the scene from ...
Grok Description matches for Intel's Model Numbers Revealed
GrokA matches for Intel's Model Numbers Revealed
Intel's Model Numbers Revealed