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Men Stop Thinking Rationally Around Good
Looking Women
Men Stop Thinking Rationally Around Good
Looking Women
12/10/2003 05:42 AMI imagine this one won't surprise very many people, but it appears
that the old adage that men often... well, think with other parts of
their body in the presence of a good looking woman may have now been
proven true. Some researchers set out to compare the rational
decision making process of men and women after looking at images of
members of the opposite sex in varying degrees of attractiveness.
After viewing an image, the participants were given the chance to earn
$15 to $35 tomorrow or $50 to $75 at some variable point in the
future. The men who had looked at good looking women were
much
more likely to go after the immediate satisfaction of having the
smaller wad of cash tomorrow. All others thought through the
issue rationally and took the large amount at a later date. What does
all of this have to do with technology? Not all that much, but I
found it amusing that the researchers used images from HotOrNot to
represent the "attractive" and "not attractive" images that
participants viewed. Of course, I can also see some using this study
as yet another reason (as if there weren't enough good ones already)
why viewing porn at work is a bad idea (though, you could just as
easily make the argument that it also means men shouldn't be allowed
to work around attractive women either).
"Indeed, such is the nature of the
new anti- Semitism that everyone can now
play at it — as long as it is cloaked in
third-world chauvinism, progressive
thinking, and identity politics."
"Indeed, such is the nature of the
new anti- Semitism that everyone can now
play at it — as long as it is cloaked in
third-world chauvinism, progressive
thinking, and identity politics."
11/01/2003 06:24 AMa new Hanson column .. Victor Davis Hanson .. Those
Jews
nationalreview.com/hanson/hanson200310310840.asp
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Leading Identity Management Vendors Join
Microsoft to Demonstrate Federated
Identity Using Web Services
Leading Identity Management Vendors Join
Microsoft to Demonstrate Federated
Identity Using Web Services
05/25/2004 11:30 PMMicrosoft Corp., together with six of the industry's leading identity
management vendors, today previewed interoperable federated identity
management solutions based on the Web services architecture (WS-*).
Software companies IBM Corp., Netegrity Inc., Oblix Inc., OpenNetwork
Technologies, Ping Identity Corp., RSA Security Inc. and Microsoft
have successfully concluded work demonstrating how their identity
management technologies interoperate using the Web Services Federation
(WS-Federation) specification, part of the WS Security set of
specifications. In his Tech•Ed keynote address today, Andrew Lees,
corporate vice president for Server and Tools Marketing at Microsoft,
showed how federated identity management based on WS-Federation and
the WS-* architecture will simplify the work of IT professionals as
they seek to cut the cost and complexity of passing identity
credentials across security and organization boundaries in a Web
services environment.
Identity, Identifiers and Identity Fraud
Identity, Identifiers and Identity Fraud
08/18/2004 05:04 PM""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
08/31/2004 08:45 PMGood idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
07/13/2004 01:33 AMTechTree Jul 13 2004 5:44AM GMT
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
06/08/2004 05:47 AMKILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE, GIPPER ... MORE PROOF ONLY THE
GOOD DIE YOUNG .. How People View The Dead Is Shaped By Personal
Experiences .. Greg Palast on the Reagan "Legacy" 6/7 .. And
another
gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=336&row=0
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Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PMGadsdentimes.com - Sun Jun 5, 12:53 pm GMT
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
04/24/2004 04:00 PMStrengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
08/23/2004 06:46 AMStrengthen The Good: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation Of Venice
Hurricane Charley Disaster Relief
Fund
strengthenthegood.com/archives/2004/08/strengthening_t.html
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Syndication-ESF-0.04
Syndication-ESF-0.04
09/20/2004 01:11 AMoh god not again: syndication and css
oh god not again: syndication and css
01/01/2004 05:42 AMtechnical guidance .. Sam Ruby
intertwingly.net/blog/1679.html
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More on syndication
More on syndication
08/05/2004 11:16 PMPreviousl
y someone asked about the word syndication and what it means in
the blog world. Prompted by a question I received, here are some more
thoughts on the use of “Syndicate this Site” and what it
means to have and use an RSS feed.
Typically “syndicate this site” means that the site
owner has an XML feed (RSS and ATOM are the popular formats) that you can use to
read their content. While syndication in the offline world refers to
the fact that you can purchase certain content (comics, old TV reruns) for use
in your publication, bloggers don’t often think of it that
way.
For a variety of reasons, the word syndicate is misused by
bloggers. What a blogger means is that they offer a feed that can be
used to read their site in a news reader or on a site like
My Yahoo or Blo
glines that aggregates feeds. They don’t typically mean that
you can use their feed on your commercial site.
That said, if you contact some of these blogs, you may be able to
get permission from them to use their material on your site with
attribution. Some bloggers are open to this and some aren’t. The
answer you get will depend greatly on what you intend to do with the
feed, who the blogger is, and how nicely you ask.
Syndication and CSS
Syndication and CSS
12/31/2003 07:18 AMThis topic seems to have resurfaced now that
Joi is putting this in his feeds and there even is a howto... like
Shelley, I've yet to be convinced that syndicating CSS is
appropriate, but on a purely technical level, here's a few
comments
...XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02
04/15/2004 05:09 PMXML-Atom-Syndication-0.03
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03
04/18/2004 05:49 AMAssociated Press on RSS and Syndication
Associated Press on RSS and Syndication
03/06/2004 02:09 AMIn Enthusiasts Call Web Feed Next Big Thing, Frank Bajak (an AP
Technology Editor) does a good job of briefly explaining what RSS,
who's using it, and why it's important. The technology behind them is
called RSS and I rely on it daily to consult The New York Times, the
BBC, CNET News, Slashdot and a few dozen other Web sites that employ
RSS to make the very latest news stories or bits of commentary
available for the plucking. Of...
Syndication Format
Syndication Format
10/28/2003 11:06 PM I realize I'm opening up a can of worms here, but I honestly want a
solid answer. I'm hoping everyone can put aside their differences and
help constructively. Flames and off-topic comments will be deleted
liberally. Consider this a...
Syndication By The Numbers
Syndication By The Numbers
04/21/2004 12:54 AMI spent today at a conference, speaking and listening. The best
listening was to a guy named Dave Morse, who helps run a big chunk of
network behind a particularly thick firewall. He’s saving time and
money big-time using syndication and he can prove it...
syndication détente
syndication détente
05/29/2004 05:06 AMsilent data loss and why sam ruby's as good a community leader as i've
ever seen
Syndication city
Syndication city
06/21/2004 11:29 PMI'm a late addition to a panel at the
Supernova conference this
Thursday, June 24: I'll be joining some very interesting people (
Technorati's David Sifry;
blogger, XML leader and now Sun engineer
Tim Bray; and
Paul Boutin of Wired and
Slate). We're talking about syndication and RSS. The question the
panel faces:
"Is there more to syndication than reading 300 blogs at once?" What
interesting, useful applications for RSS and RSS-like tools are out
there or just around the corner?
I've got my own answer(s), but in the decentralized spirit of the
conference, I'll open the floor here in comments, and present anything
you folks suggest, too.
Syndication détente
Syndication détente
05/28/2004 09:44 AMSam Ruby says: The key takeaway here is to beware of anybody who
preaches one true format or one size fits all. Each format has its
strengths. And none of them are going away any time soon. Meanwhile,
you can...
Syndication in Action
Syndication in Action
04/30/2004 09:08 AMI wasn't going to say anything about the IPO filing by
everyone's favorite search company,
on the theory that anyone reading this blog has already seen plenty
about the news. But one tidbit caught my eye.
According to
Tristan
Lewis,
Google's S-1 states that about 1/3 of its advertising revenue in the
last quarter came from non-Google sites in its network. In other
words, to use the terminology of my
Harvard Business
Review
article, Google is syndicating its targeted advertisements.
Amazon.com was previously my best example, but it was only generating
something like 10% of revenues from partner sites that use its
technology. I expect the Google number to increase, since its
AdSense program for other sites is still relatively new, and
competitive pressures will limit Google's ability to do more straight
search engine deals.
Another syndication approach?
Another syndication approach?
12/08/2003 02:18 AMRandy Morin took RSS mixed it with Atom and came up with PSS.
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
05/19/2004 10:31 AMThe little orange buttons that are starting to litter
the web have no doubt caused mass confusion. What are they good for?
Why are they there? And why don't they work? While I and others are starting to look into sugg
estions for developers to alleviate this design flaw, I thought
I'd take a minute to talk about what this technology potentially means
to you, the user. (If you already know what RSS stands for, this
article won't tell you anything new, but feel free to reference when
you need to explain syndication.)
more...
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08
09/24/2004 12:02 AM"Really Simple Syndication"
"Really Simple Syndication"
06/01/2004 10:19 AMThe word syndication
The word syndication
04/14/2004 09:11 AMJason Kottke
thinks
we should stop using the word "syndication" to describe what we
do with RSS/Atom feeds. I disagree. He's right that what's
happening now online is different than the classic print syndication
model. But the concept of syndication has always been broader
than that. As I
wrote
several years ago in the Harvard Business Review (and before that in
Release 1.0), it's a perfect way to describe the emerging business
model of the Internet economy.
Content Syndication with RSS
Content Syndication with RSS
03/19/2003 10:24 PMThrough our arrangement with O'Reilly & Associates, we are pleased
to bring you Chapter 2: Content
Syndication Architecture, from the new book, Content Syndication
with RSS, by Ben
Hammersley.
From the chapter introduction:
In this chapter, we'll look at how RSS feeds are structured:
both the feed itself and the way RSS fits into the whole web
publishing picture.
Read the
full text online!
Syndication with RFC3229
Syndication with RFC3229
09/15/2004 07:49 AMJames E. Robinson, III: Bob Wyman suggested i implement RFC3229 to
make
proxies and caches behave nicely with sending only modified
content. The new wp-rss2.php file does just that. In addition to
the lack of Apache support that James mentions, I see three problems
...
Really Simple Syndication
Really Simple Syndication
06/01/2004 07:17 AMblog
reallysimplesyndication.com
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Syndication and Aggregation
Syndication and Aggregation
06/24/2004 08:10 AMFive years ago today, Dave Winer wrote about syndication and aggregation. Dave, thanks
for all you efforts to promote weblogs and syndication - you've helped
open a lot of possibilities for a lot of people.
P2P News Syndication?
P2P News Syndication?
04/09/2004 07:55 PMRSS = Really Simple Syndication?
RSS = Really Simple Syndication?
04/09/2004 04:07 PMArve writes about how the RSS format has disintegrated into a mess of
incompatible formats: 11 ways to valid RSS I think its apparent
that...
Widget syndication
Widget syndication
04/09/2004 04:06 PMOne or two examples are emerging of the use of web services to call up
bits of functionality on demand. There's a ...
Syndication is not publication.
Syndication is not publication.
12/03/2002 11:46 AMYeah, what Mark said. I don't only agree with him 100%, but
I'd say you'd be crazy not to. This is somewhere close to what i said
in my last post.
It should be obvious to any rational observer that this will go
nowhere fast. A syndication format that requires valid semantic XHTML
markup? Spare me. 9 out of 10 bloggers can’t even spell
XHTML.
- Mark
Pilgrim
getting excited about syndication again
getting excited about syndication again
06/17/2004 02:57 PMas always, it's the cool apps that make the effort worthwhile
Freed from syndication
Freed from syndication
11/06/2003 11:06 AMKen
MacLeod:
Review data has permanence, it has
linkability, it has searchability, it has
reusability — why is it locked in a syndication feed
for use pretty much only by syndication clients?
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04
04/28/2004 12:25 AMGrok Description matches for good thinking on syndication and identity
GrokA matches for good thinking on syndication and identity
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
04/19/2005 08:36 AMTrying to make Web services make sense
Trying to make Web services make sense
06/22/2004 07:29 AMMultiple standards muddy the waters and keep customers from taking the
Web services plunge.
PPM-Make-0.74
PPM-Make-0.74
08/29/2004 12:23 AMDoes the hat make the man
Does the hat make the man
02/05/2005 09:55 PMFAIR COP:
men.shoeblogs.com/2005/02/hats.html
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Make Your PC Run Like New
Make Your PC Run Like New
07/17/2004 07:29 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 17 2004 11:10PM GMT
Pre Make Kit 0.8
Pre Make Kit 0.8
02/15/2004 03:44 PMA portability checker for use in the pre-build stage of software
installation.
"Make your own"
"Make your own"
04/27/2004 03:55 PMOK, Mac, Make A Wish
OK, Mac, Make A Wish
01/26/2004 10:20 AMApple's 'computer for the rest of us' is, insanely, 20. By Steven Levy
(Newsweek via MyAppleMenu)
Don't make me lie to you
Don't make me lie to you
05/06/2004 09:52 PMSo what's the deal with this?

I'm sure you've seen it. I get it from QuickTime on Windows, and I
get it from QuickTime on my Mac as well. If this was attached to some
lousy spyware infested privacy
flaunting piece of junk I wouldn't be so surprised, but it's not:
it's from Apple, a company who are meant to pride themselves on the
usability of their software; software that normally just gets out of
the way. So why bug me with this junk? More importantly, why force me
to lie about my intentions? I have absolutely no intention of
ever upgrading to QuickTime Pro - but every time that blasted
window comes up I have to promise to put off my purchasing decision
until "Later" in order to proceed.
It annoys me even more because out of all the lousy streaming media
formats out there, QuickTime sucks the least. Why spoil the experience
with an advert for a product that seems to be made obsolete by Apple's
own iMovie
anyway?
Can we make it?
Can we make it?
12/19/2004 02:52 PMKerry conceded so I guess we're in for 4 more years of Bush. I'm not
sure what will happen. I'm...
Pre-Make Kit
Pre-Make Kit
12/03/2003 09:45 AMPMK has a new website
Make them pay
Make them pay
05/05/2004 11:19 AMUSA Today May 5 2004 3:23PM GMT
ll-make 0.11.6
ll-make 0.11.6
12/08/2003 04:42 PMAn object oriented make replacement.
Make the Most of Your New PC
Make the Most of Your New PC
12/28/2004 12:50 PMPC Magazine Dec 28 2004 4:01PM GMT
But, I won't make you
But, I won't make you
12/18/2003 07:23 PM"We tune, because we care" - Mr. Chan Uncle and Aunt from England came
in today. I have to go...
PPM-Make-0.75
PPM-Make-0.75
09/05/2004 06:11 AMHow Much We Make
How Much We Make
03/17/2005 03:12 AM
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how much you make: Gadgetopia
made $460 from Google in its best month. We probably average a little
less than that. I like to see about $14 a day.
Glenn sez, "Google updated its AdSense TOS and now lets
its affiliates discuss what they make.
It spikes quite a bit. The best we ever did was $76 one day. I'm
willing to bet most of it was off one click, but which ad? That's the
$76 question, as it were.
Thanks to everyone that enables us to make this money. It's not
huge, but it at least partially makes up for the time.
You make it fun; we'll make it run
You make it fun; we'll make it run
09/07/2004 01:26 AM
Coral: The NYU
Distribution Network "Are you tired of clicking on some link
from a web portal, only to find that the website is temporarily
off-line because thousands or millions of other users are also trying
to access it? Does your network have a really low-bandwidth
connection, such that everyone, even accessing the same web pages,
suffers from slow downloads? Have you ever run a website, only to find
that suddenly you get hit with a spike of thousands of requests,
overloading your server and possibly causing high monthly bills? If
so, Coral might be your free solution for these problems!"
Make
Make
03/08/2004 11:07 PMBeing part of Generation X is a condition of being caught between
booming generations. But lately it feels like being caught between
revolutions. Sure, we play a larger role than our size in the creation
and adoption of the information...
Does this car make my ass look big?
Does this car make my ass look big?
12/29/2003 12:24 PMBoingBoing reader
Clive says:
Patent #6,649,848 is for "Vehicle with on-board dieters' weight
progress indentifying and control system and method". In plain
english, that means it's a car that weighs you when you sit in it --
and yells at you if you're getting fat. There's also a story in the New York Times about it
today.
LinkPPM-Make-0.68
PPM-Make-0.68
01/11/2004 07:53 AMCan't Make It to NYC? Try the Little
Apple (AP)
Can't Make It to NYC? Try the Little
Apple (AP)
12/29/2004 12:15 PMAP - New York, eat your heart out. So goes the message from this
heartland town known as the Little Apple, where a New Year's event
modeled after the one in Times Square is planned.
Can Mad Ave. Make Zap-Proof Ads?
Can Mad Ave. Make Zap-Proof Ads?
01/28/2004 09:14 AMBusiness Week Jan 28 2004 12:38PM GMT
Make Symlink 1.0.2
Make Symlink 1.0.2
12/03/2003 09:49 PMMake unix-styled symbolic links using hierarchical CM.
You Make More Than Apple's CEO!
You Make More Than Apple's CEO!
03/23/2005 08:04 PMDoes Apple really pay Steve Jobs only $1 per year?
"make a donation"
"make a donation"
01/01/2005 10:39 AMMake That iBook-Pad Already
Make That iBook-Pad Already
08/15/2004 02:39 AMScobleiz
er: I think it'd be nuts for Apple to not do [a tablet PC].
All the components are there. The question is whether Apple can do
one that is good and cheap.
Make Some Useful Shit
Make Some Useful Shit
05/19/2004 04:26 PMJANE PINCKARD -- No, for real (well, mmmmaybe). This advanced toilet
turns human shit into clean compost. The Solar Composting Advanced
Toilet is designed to recycle human excrement and urine into a
relatively [Emphasis mine - Ed.] dry and deodorized compost which can
be safely and easily applied to the...
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how
much you make
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how
much you make
03/17/2005 03:56 AMCory Doctorow:
Glenn sez, "Google updated its AdSense TOS and now lets its affiliates
discuss what they make:
You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without
Google's prior written consent. 'Google Confidential Information'
includes without limitation: (a) all Google software, technology,
programming, specifications, materials, guidelines and documentation
relating to the Program; (b) click-through rates or other statistics
relating to Site performance in the Program provided to You by Google;
and (c) any other information designated in writing by Google as
'Confidential' or an equivalent designation. However, You may
accurately disclose the amount of Googleâ's gross payments to You
pursuant to the Program.
(
Thanks, Glenn!)

Make Your Own Backdrop
Make Your Own Backdrop
12/04/2003 10:48 AM With the
Bush Backdrop Generator, you can create
your own background signage and it'll be as
authentic and genuine
as any of Bush's other grassroots, spontaneous signs of support.
good thinking on syndication and identity