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Bleeding edge?
Bleeding edge?
03/13/2003 10:22 AMMost of the early feedback on the redesign of this blog, and my other,
Norwegian blog is in. And,
amazingly, for the most part stuff just works. There does seem to be a
couple of problem children, though.
Konqueror is
one, and since that is one, I presume sibling Safari is the other.
Your Kids Are Bleeding You Dry
Your Kids Are Bleeding You Dry
09/20/2004 02:44 PMFamilies shell out a small fortune to send their kids back to school.
Bleeding Heart 1.0
Bleeding Heart 1.0
06/16/2004 01:30 PMA rather dark, sad theme.
Juniper: From Bleeding to Buying
Juniper: From Bleeding to Buying
02/11/2004 08:18 PMBusiness Week Feb 12 2004 0:19AM GMT
Bleeding travel website may get new
owners
Bleeding travel website may get new
owners
04/04/2005 11:15 AMStraitstimes.asia1.com.sg - Mon Apr 4, 09:37 am GMT
Four-fifths of networks bleeding Wi-Fi
data
Four-fifths of networks bleeding Wi-Fi
data
06/28/2004 04:48 PMRepeat after me: Wireless networks are insecure. Wireless networks
are insecure. Wireless networks are insecure. “The vast
majority of global business networks are routinely suffering from
large-scale data loss and manipulation as the advent of wireless
technology makes them vulnerable to malicious attack by hackers, new
research has claimed. According to a report from global wireless
security company Red-M, most global businesses are at risk because
they have not secured their wireless infrastructures.”
Me TV: Photos from the bleeding edge of
television
Me TV: Photos from the bleeding edge of
television
04/11/2005 11:32 AMWe've come a long way since the days of the GE's "Octogon" 4-inch
television. Check out these images from TV's past.
Obvious questions no one seems to be
asking
Obvious questions no one seems to be
asking
03/19/2003 10:42 PMSo if Saddam and sons do go into self-imposed exile today or
tomorrow, does that mean there won't be a war, and we'll just toss in
a new leader in his place?
I assume we'll start bombing lots of suspected WMD facilities when
the 48 hours are up. Since they're our best guesses where weapons
previously not found may reside, we're going to be blowing up lots of
stuff and making mistakes (they can't all be WMD facilities). Anyone
see a problem with that?
How do know when it is over? When Saddam's body is found? When
weapon storage areas are all blown up? What's the goal of this action
and why isn't it clearly being communicated?
Stating the obvious
Stating the obvious
04/09/2004 04:03 PM"Internet Protocol is the most popular method of sending data from one
computer to another."
I might have expected an explanation like that in a USA Today article
in 1997, but on
News.com?
Online Japorn: plastic poo, bleeding
limbs, bad gadgets
Online Japorn: plastic poo, bleeding
limbs, bad gadgets
12/23/2003 12:29 AMA fresh dose of Japorn perversion -- this time, all items are bona
fide buyable things. Sexualized plastic turds, severed torso toys, a
weird t-shirt, and some mysterious electrical instrument of male
torture. I don't know what any of this stuff is, I only know it's
giving me nightmares. Links:
one,
two,
three,
four.
(Um,
thanks, Warren. No. Really.
Thanks a lot.)
Hemosol stops bleeding as shareholders
approve $7.5M in financing
Hemosol stops bleeding as shareholders
approve $7.5M in financing
01/24/2004 10:16 AMCanadian Press Jan 24 2004 2:19PM GMT
What's obvious about Tsunamis- we need
better predictions
What's obvious about Tsunamis- we need
better predictions
12/31/2004 04:54 PMTechnocrat.net Dec 31 2004 7:20PM GMT
almost 7 years ago: the Obvious in Wired
almost 7 years ago: the Obvious in Wired
08/05/2004 04:13 PMinteresting that both StO and Soundbitten returned from hiatuses as MT
weblogs
"others are managing to point out the
obvious"
"others are managing to point out the
obvious"
08/23/2004 02:43 AMObvious Meta Group Study
Obvious Meta Group Study
01/28/2004 01:31 PMThis Meta Group study is a bit of a no-brainer: The researchers looked
at the hotspot aggregation model and found that aggregators offer a
good option for enterprises looking to offer workers remote places to
get access. Researchers found that while 70 percent of enterprises
outsource remote dial-up services, less than 10 percent have deals for
remote Wi-Fi access. That makes sense given the maturity of the
dial-up market compared to the Wi-Fi market. The study also ranks the
leading aggregators, including Boingo, Fiberlink, GRIC, and iPass....
How To Make The Obvious Sound More
Impressive
How To Make The Obvious Sound More
Impressive
04/04/2005 01:54 PMIt's starting out to be a fairly slow news day in the tech world,
which apparently leads to stories like the following, about
people in Australia using
BitTorrent to download American TV shows before they air down
under. A few months back, there were identical stories about the UK.
What's odd about this story, though, is the way it's written to make
it sound like this is shocking or surprising news. The reporter
extensively quotes a report that was "generated" by a former
Australian Recording Industry Association lawyer. Of course, by
"generated" the reporter means "written." And by "report" the
reporter means "speculating on the obvious." The article later admits
that there's no actual numbers in the report, but it certainly sounds
like the findings ought to be true. It should be no surprise at all
in a global internet-enabled world that people outside of the US will
hear about television programs here, and not want to wait for them to
be broadcast locally months later. You don't need a report to show
you that -- but if you do have a report, shouldn't it be more than
just random statements from someone who noticed a few people in
Australia chatting online about how to download TV programs? However,
by basing the article on this "report," the journalist takes all of
the pressure off having to do the actual journalistic investigation
into what's happening. Hell, if that's all it takes to get an article
written about you these days, we should all start "generating
reports" about fairly obvious situations:
Today, Techdirt announced
a special report pointing out that people really hate spam. Previous
studies have shown this, but our quick review of a couple forums found
that, in our expert analysis, most people are not fans of spam. We
can't give you actual numbers, because that would take work, but it
certainly sounds accurate based on what people say in the forums.
Where's our press coverage?
Spit Sensor Detects the Obvious
Spit Sensor Detects the Obvious
04/26/2004 07:40 AMYahama doesn't just make motorcycles and saxophones; they also work
with companies like Nipro Corp. to make frightening gadgets like this:
a stress-detection device that works by analyzing the concentration of
amylaze in a person's saliva. Nature already has a perfect spit stress
detection method: If you receive a blast...
Turning the Tables - Can Kerry stop the
bleeding from his Wisconsin wound? By
William Saletan
Turning the Tables - Can Kerry stop the
bleeding from his Wisconsin wound? By
William Saletan
02/19/2004 08:05 AMthe favorite among crossover Republicans .. charts Edwards'
success .. he’d rather be Kerry .. Edwards crossover appeal ..
Slate’s William Saletan .. He's Alive!
slate.msn.com/id/2095655
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Emphasis Below Is Mine, for What I Hope
Are Obvious Reasons
Emphasis Below Is Mine, for What I Hope
Are Obvious Reasons
04/30/2004 12:44 AMInstant Messaging a Corporate Tool?
"So what does this IM stuff, which is clearly the province of young
people, have to do with corporate culture? Right now, not much. But
eventually it will be a mainstream tool. In fact, if you r
ead the PDF download of a recent speech by West Publishing's
President Mike Wilens you'll see an interesting discussion of IM
starting on page 11. West's support personnel (who are called
'reference attorneys') use IM to provide support to law students who
use the computerized legal research service Westlaw, and
according to Wilens West has gone from providing 100% of their
law student support through phone service to only 20%. They now
provide 80% of their support to law students by way of instant
messaging.
Lest the point be lost, there is apparently a huge benefit to West
by providing service in this way. According to Wilens, the West
representatives can do 4 to 6 IM sessions simultaneously (of course,
we all know that phone sessions are a strictly one-to-one
interaction). So if a legal publishing company like West has
found efficiencies in using IM to provide support, how long do you
think it will be before this becomes a more widespread
phenomenon? It's true it won't happen on a massive scale
anytime soon, but it's going to happen on a massive scale eventually.
My oldest daughter is going into the 9th grade next year. I'll
bet by the time she graduates from college most companies are going to
have started using IM to provide tech/customer support. And
one can easily envision it happening even faster than that." [Ernie The
Attorney]
The Obvious?: Young folks nowadays (Part
II)
The Obvious?: Young folks nowadays (Part
II)
09/26/2004 02:59 AMChildren are awesome .. show
how
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"Incredibly Obvious Software Development
Secrets" by Steve Kalkwarf
"Incredibly Obvious Software Development
Secrets" by Steve Kalkwarf
11/05/2003 01:53 AMThe session was billed as "... session will provide specific examples
of development processes and techniques used at Bare Bones Software
that allow a small team of developers to produce top quality
software."
Suddenly The Patent Office Realizes That
Online Auctions Are Obvious
Suddenly The Patent Office Realizes That
Online Auctions Are Obvious
03/29/2005 08:46 PMJust two weeks after a court ruling suggested that eBay
was
violating business model patents for online auctions and buying
direct, the Patent Office has
come out
with an initial ruling invalidating one of the patents noting that
it's an obvious idea. Of course, the patent review process is a long
one, and the company, MercExchange, who owns the patent still gets a
chance to respond. They also point to the recent court ruling, which
seems like circular logic. The court said the patent should be
considered, and the USPTO is saying the patent isn't valid. That
should be the end of the equation, but MercExchange seems to think
that the court trumps the Patent Office. Either way, there's a lot of
money being spent on this mess -- and, if anything, this process
reveals how ridiculous the system is. If the patent is invalid, why
did it need to go through so many lawsuits and patent reviews to
figure that out?
Slightly creepy bl0g marketing study
confirms bleedin' obvious.
Slightly creepy bl0g marketing study
confirms bleedin' obvious.
06/17/2005 04:51 PM"Umbria Communications of Boulder has developed a Web crawler that
monitors hundreds of thousands of blogs, turning the information
from...
On returning to America with Bush ahead
and it becoming increasingly obvious
that I need to spend mroe time OUT of
the U.S.
On returning to America with Bush ahead
and it becoming increasingly obvious
that I need to spend mroe time OUT of
the U.S.
09/19/2004 03:54 PMTony Pierce says it perfectly.
Avril was one reason why I staretd thinking about moving to Canada.
That and the chance of the draft being re-instituted and I've got
three boys approaching draft age.
Here's Tony's post.....
dear avril,
there were two paths you could have taken and you took the
jessica simpson freeway.
i dont know why i had higher hopes for you but i did.
i dont know why i expected you to see the comedy in femme-ing
and whoring of snaggletoothed Jewel which you are obviously mimicking,
but you missed the point.
the promise of a snarling canadian teengirl who shops
exclusively at hot topic is that you imagine that with age she would
evolve into something else than just another same-old pop chick off
the assembly line of same-old pop chicks.
even though your first album was pretty much nothing more than
top 40 pop chick syrup, you had a style and an attitude that gave this
blogger hope for an edge that is oh so needed in this prozac nation.
believe it or not, we do not need avril lavigne in an
oktoberfest-meets-cheap-trick dress, a matching guitar and blonde
extentions.
believe it or not we need a return to the rock.
thank you for selling out teenage girls everywhere because now i
can rest assured that my curling iron stocks will be fine.
oh avril.
look what theyve done to you.
little girl who once sat indian-style on a sink doing her own
makeup before her gigs, flipping off the papparizzi, and shamelessly
getting hammered with the classy dames of hollywood like ozzys
daughter.
remember when you would go club hopping on sunset making out
with pretty girls on the dancefloor, spitting at the cameras of
celebrities uncensored, and giving the world a different idea of the
girl who sang about skaterboys.
i knew the jig was up when you not only agreed to appear on the
now-defunct ryan seacrest show, but when asked by the prettyboy if you
prefered britney or christina you raised your fist and yelled BRITNEY!
to the approving squeals of the barely-teen girls in the crowd.
put your tie back on, take off that ridiculous dress, and yank
those extensions out of your beautiful hair.
your country has yet finished working off the fine of giving the
world celine dion, don't you start with this bullshit.
they gave celine 5 years in rehab at caesars in vegas, keep this
up and im going to make you open for kittie so that you can learn
first hand what rock is about. for it's rock that is inside of you
little girl, not sugar and spice and everything nice.
when ashlee simpson is more punk rock than you someone has led
you astray.
fire that motherfucker and come to the light, avril, come to the
light.
[Tony Pierce]
Richard Roeper Speaks the Obvious Truth
about Hollywood Anti-Catholic Bigotry
Richard Roeper Speaks the Obvious Truth
about Hollywood Anti-Catholic Bigotry
02/11/2004 08:17 AMRoeper: Nuts to those who have a problem with Starbucks' drink poster!
.. Join the clubbed: Catholics know pain of being bashed .. Something
for others to keep in
mind
suntimes.com/output/roeper/cst-nws-roep10.html
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Not so obvious: 12x Plextor burning
faster than 16x Pioneer burning?
Not so obvious: 12x Plextor burning
faster than 16x Pioneer burning?
07/16/2004 12:06 AMCD Freaks:
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