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Lift & separate.


Lift & separate. 09/08/2004 06:53 AM
Lift & separate. (iTMS link) Then divide and conquer. Don't be a girly man or the terrorists win.

Three die in separate accidents


Three die in separate accidents 07/30/2004 01:50 AM
Three people are killed in two separate road crashes in County Londonderry and County Down.

Separate and distinct


Separate and distinct 07/09/2004 10:04 AM
So, it turns out the Clive Owen is not the same actor as Jason Statham, although he is the guy who played the driver in those online BMW movie shorts, which I was sure was the same guy who starred in The Transporter (= Statham). I frequently get certain actors confused, as in the old Saturday Night Live sketch that featured Fernando Lamas, Ricardo Montalban and/or Cesar Romero. But usually they have more in common than being British and having once driven a car....

Women die in separate accidents


Women die in separate accidents 04/30/2004 04:15 PM
Two women are killed in separate road traffic collisions in counties Antrim and Londonderry.

Two injured in separate assaults


Two injured in separate assaults 07/25/2004 04:20 AM
Two people are being treated in hospital following separate assaults in County Londonderry.

Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device


Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device
04/16/2004 05:01 AM
For years, we've been talking about the idea of the persona l wireless hub, where you would have a single (small) device that would connect you with a wireless network - and in turn, that device would have a personal area wireless connection to connect whatever other devices to that wireless connection. This way, you could have the appropriate device for the appropriate situation. Of course, it would also mean carrying around more gadgets. Still, while this idea was originally suggested by a company named IXI, since then it's picked up fans like Samsung and Motorola. Well, in something of an update to that idea, Charlie Demerjian at the Inquirer is pointing out that the carriers are screwed up in their thinking by pushing increasingly complex mobile phones that bolt on various additional functions that don't necessarily make sense. He suggests this is completely backwards from what consumers want: smaller phones with longer battery life - while these "smarter" phones are generally larger with shorter battery life (and a lot more expensive - often requiring a larger subsidy from the carrier). Of course, from the perspective of carriers, they want to encourage more network usage to up their revenue from each user. Unlike so many complaining article, he also comes up with a perfectly good suggestion, playing off the personal wireless hub idea. Instead of focusing on selling a fancier and fancier phone, he suggests the carriers just give out a cheap little wireless device that can easily connect to just about any device and automatically gives it wireless capabilities (on their network, of course). This lets users still get the cheap, small, long life battery they want, while also encourage people to use even more data by connecting up more appropriate data devices. Of course, he suggests all this as if no one else has thought of it - and (as mentioned) Samsung and Motorola are moving forward with the idea - and are even trying to merge the idea of this separate device directly into an inexpensive phone (which makes more sense) which can then connect locally (using Bluetooth, I imagine) to the appropriate device. I don't think the carriers are really against such an idea, it's just that the technology is not yet ready for prime time.

Blowback: The Cost And Consequences of
American Empire plus War And Conflict In
The Post-Cold War, Post-9/11 Era


Blowback: The Cost And Consequences of
American Empire plus War And Conflict In
The Post-Cold War, Post-9/11 Era
03/13/2003 10:25 AM
Chalmers Johnson is an provocative proponent of the American Empire theory, indeed. Here are excerpts from his Blow Back: The Cost And Consequences of American Empire

I heard Johnson interviewed on Episode II, War And Conflict In The Post-Cold War, Post-9/11 Era of The Whole Wide World

The Cold War and its central conflict - the physical and ideological battles between the United States, the Soviet Union and their proxy states - imposed a certain logic and consistency on the world. Take that away and add the bloody wars in the Balkans, Africa and the Middle East in the ‘90s as well as the terror attacks and warnings of more recent times and you get a very confused picture of a world at war. Is this breaking storm in Iraq about oil, democracy, freedom, empire, culture, water, diamonds, modernizing Islam or nation building in the Middle East? Some, one or all of these things?

It was an excellent program and well worth your listen, either by RA now or mp3 later. (From listening to the radio)

Belarus post to install public internet
access terminals in village post offices


Belarus post to install public internet
access terminals in village post offices
04/09/2005 05:19 AM
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Microsoft, AMD to pay millions in
separate settlements


Microsoft, AMD to pay millions in
separate settlements
04/12/2004 02:19 PM
USA Today Apr 12 2004 6:39PM GMT

Separate but equal is inherently
unequal”


Separate but equal is inherently
unequal”
02/10/2004 02:53 AM
Kerry OK with amendment against gay marriage if the "language" is OK. On NPR today, (Audio file located at the bottom of the page) Kerry allowed for the possibility of supporting just such an amendment. More inside...

Lil' Kim wants separate trial in
shooting


Lil' Kim wants separate trial in
shooting
04/20/2004 11:28 AM

Lil' Kim Wants Separate Trial in
Shooting (AP)


Lil' Kim Wants Separate Trial in
Shooting (AP)
04/19/2004 09:53 PM
AP - Rapper Lil' Kim, charged with three other suspects in a radio station shooting in 2001, wants a separate trial, her lawyer said Monday. Her lawyer, Mel Sachs, argued that the 29-year-old star, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, deserves her own trial because she is not accused of using a weapon, unlike her two co-defendants.

Some schools have separate tech systems


Some schools have separate tech systems 03/29/2005 02:10 AM
USA Today Mar 29 2005 6:19AM GMT

HP must create separate printer biz -
analyst


HP must create separate printer biz -
analyst
06/07/2004 05:38 PM
The Register Jun 7 2004 9:56PM GMT

Breaking out those Reviews into a
separate list


Breaking out those Reviews into a
separate list
09/21/2004 10:14 AM

So is the micro-content (that makes up a list of Movie Reviews) called Lists or Movie Reviews?

I think the later.

Many people have asked me why Lists aren't a kind of micro-content. They are - but a low-order effect one. A highly unstructured, not very interesting kind of micro-content.

But yet - they could certainly benefit from having a permalink and aggregators that understood them.

But all lists are made of something - and it's the something that matters - not the lists themselves. I often call lists - blogrolls.

Well - whatever.

Jason Kottke - the clear leader when it coems to deploying micro-content has collected all his movie reviews.

Coolio - dude.

Here's Jason's post.....

I've redesigned the movies section of this site. All Most of the movies I've seen since April 2003 are listed on one page with my rating and an excerpt of my review (if there is one). You can also view them sorted alphabetically and by rating. Ratings are color-coded...green means good, yellow means OK, and red means not-so-good. When I have something to say about a movie, it'll appear as usual on the front page and on the movies page, but if I don't, it'll just be added to the movies page. Got rid of the monthly archive pages because they weren't needed anymore. The design is a little unfinished, but it's better to launch now than to tweak myself into paralysis. I'll fix it later.

And of course, all this was done fairly easily with Movable Type and a few plugins (ExtraFields, Compare, MTSQL, and MTIfEmpty). I'm continually amazed at how flexible MT is. With all the plugins available for it now, it's pretty much its own little scripting language/environment, which depending on your perspective, is either fantastic or so very wrong.

[kottke.org]

NOTE: Go to Jason's original post for his links. I'm getting tired of copying over links - since MT doesn't support copy and paste.


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09/01/2004 11:08 PM
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Separate Attacks Kill 3 Soldiers in Iraq
(AP)


Separate Attacks Kill 3 Soldiers in Iraq
(AP)
07/11/2004 08:10 PM
AP - Insurgents ambushed two U.S. military patrols north of Baghdad on Sunday, separate attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi civilian.

Microsoft: Separate trail led to second
virus writer


Microsoft: Separate trail led to second
virus writer
05/10/2004 06:55 PM
The suspected author of the Agobot program was arrested by German police the same day they nabbed the alleged writer of the Sasser worm. Microsoft says "two different paths led to two different cases."

Can Technology Separate Work Life From
Personal?


Can Technology Separate Work Life From
Personal?
12/03/2003 04:58 PM
A very interesting opinion piece talking about the separation of work life from personal life and wondering if technology can help to differentiate the two. Normally, people blame technology for blurring the two, but maybe it's time to see if technology can be molded the other way. The "problem" is that technology keeps us always connected - so it's hard to let go. You have laptops and pagers and smart phones that all let you stay connected away from the office. So, David Berlind is wondering if technology can be made intelligent enough to distinguish what mode your in and respond accordingly. While it is sometimes nice to be able to receive email on a pager, it can become overwhelming. Plus, what if you want to receive personal emails on the pager, but not work emails at certain times. For example, over the weekend you don't want to receive work related email, but still should receive personal emails. At the same time, if there really is important news coming from work, you still want to see that. So, the system would need to be smart enough to understand (a) what mode you're in and (b) whether or not the particular message is important enough to go across one mode into the other. It's an interesting idea that I haven't seen discussed anywhere else, but makes a lot of sense. One of the nice things about technology is that (in theory) we have the power to make it do what we want. If that technology seems to be taking over our lives, then why not reprogram the technology to not take over our lives?

Ahead offers two separate version of
Nero 6


Ahead offers two separate version of
Nero 6
08/15/2004 06:16 AM

Microsoft releases patches for 18
separate flaws


Microsoft releases patches for 18
separate flaws
04/12/2005 05:23 PM
Microsoft today released eight security bulletins detailing fixes for 18 separate vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of its software products.

Overture Will Separate Bidding for
Contextual Listings


Overture Will Separate Bidding for
Contextual Listings
01/07/2004 07:05 PM
Jupiter Research analyst Nate Elliott said Google risked alienating advertisers by forcing them to pay the same price for clicks from a Weblog as they would ...

Conjoined Boys on Brink of Separate
Lives (AP)


Conjoined Boys on Brink of Separate
Lives (AP)
08/01/2004 01:29 PM
AP - If all goes well during a daylong operation Wednesday, Carl and Clarence Aguirre, 2-year-old twins from the Philippines joined at the top of their heads, will wake up in separate beds.

Apple Spins iPod Into Separate Unit


Apple Spins iPod Into Separate Unit 05/21/2004 09:53 PM
It is clear that Apple's realignment involves more than iPod -- especially given the company's reputationo f being a quick-change artist. By Erika Morphy, NewsFactor (via MyAppleMenu)

Doctors Separate Conjoined Filipino
Twins (AP)


Doctors Separate Conjoined Filipino
Twins (AP)
08/04/2004 10:09 PM
AP - Two-year-old twins from the Philippines who were joined at the tops of their heads were surgically separated on Wednesday night, Montefiore Medical Center announced.

18 Separate Security Updates !!! Just
Blame Dell


18 Separate Security Updates !!! Just
Blame Dell
10/15/2002 07:15 AM
18 Separate Security Updates !!! Just Blame Dell If you want to know another reason why we have such extreme security problems with MS Windows, here's one: Blame Dell. That's right Dell. No I don't mean Dell the company but the PC manufacturer in general. Here's what just happened to me: Helped a friend buy a new computer. Brand new. From Dell. Not surplus or pre-manufactured but NEW. Set it up. Went to Windows Update and found 18 Separate Security Updates. No this isn't a surprise to me. What Microsoft does is release 1 operating system every few years and then multiple updates, service packs and fixes so that the customer has to do the update themselves. As far as I am concerned, Dell just sold me an obsolete, buggy, insecure product. Why did I have to update it? Why didn't Dell take care of it for me? I (my friend actually) just spent $1,400 for a new Latitude laptop and then I had to spend 2 + hours bringing it up to date. That's just wrong. NOTE: And just to be clear, the oldest of these security updates was October, 2001. Sidebar, Feel Free to Ignore: When is the high tech industry as a whole going to figure this stuff out and start realizing that computers and software are just products like any other and the time honored concepts like customer service, quality and warranties actually matter? As I've said before it's going to take a class action lawsuit to bring companies into reality. And it will happen within the next 3 years or so I suspect. Sure I'll admit that this is Microsoft's fault ultimately, for not rolling out new versions of the operating system with all patches integrated but the Dell and all the manufacturers could band together and say "We're not gonna take it !". Sigh. What else can I say but: As Dumb as Dell. (And don't even get me started on the fact that Dell True Mobile 1150 integrated WiFi cards won't connect to standard LinkSys WAP 11 access points. And when I googled for it, I found that I am NOT the only one. I strongly recommend that you skip Dell WiFi hardware and use LinkSys instead. That was another 2 hours out of my life I'll never get back. And it still doesn't work. Anyone have any thoughts?)

Technical Hurdles Separate Terrorists
From Biowarfare (washingtonpost.com)


Technical Hurdles Separate Terrorists
From Biowarfare (washingtonpost.com)
12/30/2004 12:55 AM
washingtonpost.com - Hoping to hasten the doomsday their leader foretold, scientists who were members of Japan's Aum Shinrikyo cult brewed batches of anthrax in the early 1990s and released it from an office building and out the back of trucks upwind of the Imperial Palace.

AdWords: Are Misspells, Plurals, Treated
as Separate Keywords?


AdWords: Are Misspells, Plurals, Treated
as Separate Keywords?
06/30/2004 07:42 PM
"This may be a simple question to many but I could not find the answer on Google Adwords support section but are misspells, plurals, capitalizations, apostrophes, etc... considered unique keywords in Adwords?"

Apple creates separate iPod business
unit


Apple creates separate iPod business
unit
05/20/2004 05:36 AM
Expects big things from little player

Apple Spins iPod into Separate Unit
(NewsFactor)


Apple Spins iPod into Separate Unit
(NewsFactor)
05/21/2004 03:37 PM
NewsFactor - Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Computer has reorganized its internal operations along product lines, creating units that concentrate on the iPod and Macintosh system development.

John Stamos, Wife Rebecca Romijn
Separate (AP)


John Stamos, Wife Rebecca Romijn
Separate (AP)
04/12/2004 03:27 PM
AP - Married life is over for "Full House" actor John Stamos and "X-Men" actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, the former Victoria's Secret model. The couple has separated after five years of marriage, publicist Lewis Kay said Monday.

John Stamos, wife Rebecca Romijn
separate


John Stamos, wife Rebecca Romijn
separate
04/13/2004 10:09 AM

Doctors Separate Twin Boys Despite
Finding Brains Were Fused


Doctors Separate Twin Boys Despite
Finding Brains Were Fused
08/06/2004 02:23 AM
Doctors decided to plunge ahead and separate the brains of 2-year-old Filipino twins when they realized things were more complicated than they first realized.

Klatu Independently Licenses its
Incoterm Calculator as a Separate Fully
Hosted Utility


Klatu Independently Licenses its
Incoterm Calculator as a Separate Fully
Hosted Utility
07/08/2004 02:22 AM
Klatu's Incoterm Calculator, a component of its e-commerce engine, permits a company to pre-calculate landed cost pricing by properly calculating the transportation, duties, taxes, and other landed costs for each type of product offered for sale. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]

Dublin Broadband Specialist Launches New
Corporate Teleworking Technology to
Separate Business and Family Access


Dublin Broadband Specialist Launches New
Corporate Teleworking Technology to
Separate Business and Family Access
03/14/2005 05:59 PM
Virtual Access, the Dublin based broadband specialist has today launched a new technology that will deliver a secure broadband connection for the corporate teleworker. The TW4000 from Virtual Access will allow both business and family access over a broadband connection without possibility of Corporate Security conflicts. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]

"When in the Course of human events, it
becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have
connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers of the earth,
the separate and equal station to which
the Laws of Nature and of ..."


"When in the Course of human events, it
becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have
connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers of the earth,
the separate and equal station to which
the Laws of Nature and of ..."
07/04/2004 08:08 PM

Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)


Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)
07/28/2004 05:45 AM
Los Angeles Times - BEIJING — Taiwanese video game salesman Simon Chang was drinking beer with a mainland customer at a nightclub here recently, laughing as a stand-up comedian delivered off-the-news material, Jay Leno-style.

this post at Command Post


this post at Command Post 12/14/2003 01:41 PM
excellent news roundup .. Saddam .. CP

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Post #4,000


Post #4,000 06/22/2005 01:56 AM

Well, here we are at #4,000. This puts us just 1,000 posts away from our stated goal of 5,000. Along with the 4,000 posts, we have 6,050 comments as of this writing, and that's very cool. We appreciate all the interaction everyone has with the site.

Interestingly, we hit 2,500 posts exactly one year ago today. That means our daily post count is about 4.1 (almost 6 without weekends). This means we'll hit 5,000 posts early next spring, which is always what I figured. We'll have some contest or something when that happens and hopefully give some stuff away.

So as long as we're celebrating a blog posting, here's a list of some of the best and more interesting posts of the last 4,000:

Most Commented Posts

Both posts have had their comments shut down since. The Bill Gates post was the first post I ever did this on — in fact, I had to go look up the exact template tags to do it.

When this site was deanebarker.net, there was actually a post about politics that got over 300 comments. (Although that's cool, about every post at Rosie O'Donnell's site gets over 300 comments — this one got almost 2,000 comments, in fact. You see, that's the trick to getting a lot of comments — become a famous lesbian.)

Longest Posts

  • The Josh Clark interview, at over 5,000 words, is the longest. But that doesn't really count, since I didn't write most of it.
  • This article on Web usability that I wrote back in 2000 (and published in 2003) is the next longest (read it with a grain of salt, remembering it was written five years ago, which is 100 years ago in Net time).
  • Third place is the The Building of Basecamp Review.

Shortest Posts

Posts With the Most Prominent Links

Any one of those links mentioned is worth 5,000 page views, easily.

My Favorite Posts

Most Glaring Example That The World Is Ending
Some of the comments on this post, easily. I mean, come on people — do I have to spoon feed the sarcasm?

The Post Most Likely To Get Me Sued
I've been watching the comments on the Geek Squad post pretty carefully. Nothing has gotten out of hand, and there's a lot of good discussion going on, so I'm keeping my hands off for now. However, it still makes me a little nervous.

Only Post I've Ever Been Threatened About
There were some comments on this post about Convea that I was asked to take down under threat of "legal action." I'm still bitter about it, but I wussed out and folded.

(Some long-time readers will remember that this site came down for six weeks in early 2003 when I was threatened over another post, but it was a completely different site back then, so that doesn't really count. And I deserved that one.)

Posts That Bummed Me Out The Most
Two of them, actually — both pretty recent.

  • The comments of th is one about the new design
  • The comments on thi s one that accused me of tricking people into clicking on AdSense links.

Both sucked, but they are what they are. People have every right to express their opinions.

Most Pissed Off I've Been While Writing A Post
This one, about the comment spammer. That's also the closest we've come to getting taken offline.

Post Containing the Most Hyperlinks
This one. There's 40 of them in here. Markdown rules.

So, what's next? Some ideas for the future:

Ask Gadgetopia
I'd like to provide a place for readers to ask questions of the community that's built-up around this site. Not specific "debug my code" questions, but general questions about the best way to do something. There's a lot of knowledge out there I know some people would like to tap.

Reader Survey
We did a survey a long time ago. I'd like to do another one to find out who's reading. Total vanity, but still.

Let's Give Stuff Away...
I'm getting an increasing number of people offering me review copies of stuff (software, games, books...) in exchange for some publicity. I've started asking for two copies: one for me to review, and one for me to give away to someone. However, I can't figure out a good way to give the stuff away.

Let's Go Somewhere...
I'd like to send Dave or Rob to MacWorld, or me or Joe on this PHP cruise. I'd need to know, however, that we can provide some unique value. A lot of sites send people to these things — can we provide something different enough to make it worthwhile?

So, that's it. I'm sure I'll forget about post #4,500, so I'll see you number 5,000. I'll be here — I hope you will too.


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