The 23rd Top500 list
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TOP500 List for November 2003
TOP500 List for November 2003
11/16/2003 04:00 PMTOP500™ SuperComputer Sites List for November
2003http://www.top500.org/list
s/2003/11/The 22nd TOP500 List will be introduced
during the Supercomputer Conference (SC2003) in Phoenix, AZ. The BOF
session will be held Tuesday, November 18, 5:00PM - 6:00PM, Room 36-37
at the SC2003 conference. A comprehensive list of the top 500
supercomputers throughout the world.
"TOP500 List for November 2003"
"TOP500 List for November 2003"
11/18/2003 10:22 AM25th TOP500 List Released
25th TOP500 List Released
06/24/2005 05:46 PMSlashdot Jun 23 2005 4:09PM GMT
News: Apple lands four spots in TOP500
list
News: Apple lands four spots in TOP500
list
06/24/2005 04:56 PMFour Xserve-based supercomputers landed spots this June’s TOP500
list, a collection of the world’s fasted supercomputers.
Top500 de las bitcoras ms populares en
espaol
Top500 de las bitcoras ms populares en
espaol
09/11/2004 03:36 AMTop500
bitacoras.com/top500
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Apple adds HPC customer but falls from
Top500
Apple adds HPC customer but falls from
Top500
06/22/2004 08:55 AMApple Computer Inc. took a step forward and a step backward Monday in
its quest to prove itself a viable player in the world of high
performance computing (HPC).
PowerMac G5 Updates - March 23rd?
PowerMac G5 Updates - March 23rd?
03/08/2004 11:11 PM
French site, MacPlus.org, reports that according to their source, 3
new PowerMac G5 models will be released on Tuesday, March 23rd.
According to t...
Minn. Man Charged With DUI for 23rd Time
(AP)
Minn. Man Charged With DUI for 23rd Time
(AP)
06/25/2004 08:22 PMAP - A man was charged with drunken driving for the 23rd time in 20
years Thursday after allegedly leading state troopers on chase through
the southern metro area.
Xenix 23rd Degree Illuminated Keyboard
Xenix 23rd Degree Illuminated Keyboard
04/14/2004 07:38 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- If you like your keyboards blue and glowy, ExtremeMHz
has a review of the Xenix Illuminated Multimedia Keyboard, a cut-rate
(but still shiny!) knock-off of the Eluminex Electroluminescent
Keyboard. The best feature of the Xenix? It's only $35 dollars,
compared to the Eluminex's $100 MSRP. Of course,...
W3C Co-Sponsors 23rd
Internationalization & Unicode
Conference
W3C Co-Sponsors 23rd
Internationalization & Unicode
Conference
02/26/2003 12:28 PM26 February 2003: Registration is open for the 23rd
Internationalization & Unicode Conference to be held 24-26 March in
Prague, Czech Republic, near most major cities in Europe. Come and
meet W3C Team members Martin Dürst, Richard Ishida, and Chris Lilley
who are presenting. The event is the premier technical conference
worldwide for software and Web internationalization. Read about
Unicode and the W3C Internationalization Activity. (News archive)
Apple Moves Up Electronic Retailer Top
100: 23rd Overall
Apple Moves Up Electronic Retailer Top
100: 23rd Overall
05/14/2004 09:21 AMApple moved up 11 rankings in large part because of its estimated
sales jump from US$383 million in 2002 to $747 million in 2003, or an
increase of 94.8%. By Brad Gibson, Mac Observer (via MyAppleMenu)
Linux Security Week - August 23rd, 2004
Linux Security Week - August 23rd, 2004
08/23/2004 12:08 PMLinux Advisory Watch - July 23rd 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - July 23rd 2004
07/23/2004 09:43 AMLinux Advisory Watch - April 23rd 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - April 23rd 2004
04/23/2004 10:58 AMLinux Advisory Watch - January 23rd 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - January 23rd 2004
01/23/2004 02:23 PMApple ranks 23rd in consumer electronics
sales
Apple ranks 23rd in consumer electronics
sales
05/14/2004 11:57 AMThanks to amazing iPod sales and its growing retail presence, Apple
moved from 34th to 23rd on the TWICE Top 100 CE Retailers Report with
US$746 million in 2003 consumer electronics sales, a 94.8 percent
increase over 2002...
Inhibitex to Present at the 23rd Annual
JPMorgan Healthcare Conference
Inhibitex to Present at the 23rd Annual
JPMorgan Healthcare Conference
01/04/2005 03:36 PMMarket Wire Jan 4 2005 6:44PM GMT
Minutes of the mozdev Admin Meeting of
Friday 23rd January 2004
Minutes of the mozdev Admin Meeting of
Friday 23rd January 2004
01/25/2004 09:23 AMGillaspy Associates to Present Latest
Development and Network Tools via Live
Web Demonstrations July 19th- 23rd
Gillaspy Associates to Present Latest
Development and Network Tools via Live
Web Demonstrations July 19th- 23rd
07/12/2004 02:14 AMGillaspy Associates a leading provider of computer bus tools, protocol
test and analysis solutions for development engineers and network
professionals will demonstrate the latest test solutions via live web
presentations July 19th-23rd. [PRWEB Jul 12, 2004]
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
12/02/2003 12:37 AM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
04/20/2004 11:26 PMIn an academic setting, a score of 90 percent earns an automatic "A".
By that measure, the team shaping Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 merits
a similar high passing grade. When the innovative application debuted
last October, it reflected the pioneering edge of the digital
note-taking category. Today, Microsoft honed that edge by announcing
the preview release of Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
(OneNote SP1). Ninety percent of the features included in the software
update are a direct result of customer input and feedback -- with the
remaining 10 percent coming from indirect customer feedback.
RecordStoreReview.com : Listings and
reviews for over 300 cities worldwide
including US stores. record store
directory list stores list reviews
review US, UK, Japan, Canada records
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york london tokyo
RecordStoreReview.com : Listings and
reviews for over 300 cities worldwide
including US stores. record store
directory list stores list reviews
review US, UK, Japan, Canada records
guide usa us u.s.a. stores shops new
york london tokyo
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worldwide including US stores. record store directory list stores list
reviews review US, UK, Japan, Canada records guide usa us u.s.a.
stores shops new york london tokyo
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Google to list on Nasdaq: Google Inc.
plans to list on the Nasdaq National
Market
Google to list on Nasdaq: Google Inc.
plans to list on the Nasdaq National
Market
07/13/2004 12:19 AMNDTV Jul 13 2004 4:45AM GMT
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
07/13/2004 03:44 AMTOTAL Marketing One, an industry leader in the contact center services
world announced the creation of a new business unit catering to the
needs of all companies in all industries with respect to their
marketing list and sales lead needs. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
List-Any-0.02
List-Any-0.02
07/08/2004 05:42 AMA List Apart 197
A List Apart 197
03/31/2005 07:10 PMIn a double issue of A List Apart, for people who make websites, Eric
Shepherd streamlines the trusty CSS dropdown, and Kim Siever teaches
an unordered list to sit, roll over, and stop stealing cheese off the
kitchen counter.
A List Apart 195
A List Apart 195
03/17/2005 04:07 AMBulleted Lists: Multi-Layered Fudge. Creating two columns of bulleted
lists in the flow of text.
List-Any-0.01
List-Any-0.01
07/07/2004 06:03 AMWhat's on your "To Don't" list?
What's on your "To Don't" list?
09/10/2004 02:53 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Management guru Tom Peters has written something called "60 Tom's
TIB," (This I Believe) available for download as a PDF. On his
Brianstorms Weblog, Brian Dear highlights this interesting excerpt
about prioritizing from the Peters document:
I once watched a highly energetic chief ripped asunder by
a senior member of his board. “Richard,” the determined
board member almost shouted, “you are smart, energetic, creative
to a fault, perhaps even a genius. But much of your 'genius' is
dissipated because you apply it to ten different things at a time,
albeit with great skill.
“Let me tell you what you need,” he concluded. “A
'to don't' list.”
I don't know about “Richard,” but for me that was a
profound moment. Fact No. 1: We all have 50 genuine priorities. Fact
No. 2: If we get even two Big Things Done in a six-year tenure on the
current job, we will have had a...Great Ride. Axiom No. 1: Therefore,
what we choose not to do (the sole subject of that “To
Don't” list) is at least as important, or more important, as
what we choose to do.
And, finally, effective “To Don't-ing” is far, far more
difficult than effective “To Do-ing.”
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A List Apart 196
A List Apart 196
03/17/2005 04:07 AMUse-cases part 2: controlling scope.
A List Apart 178
A List Apart 178
04/23/2004 01:34 PMCSS Drop Shadows, Part II: Fuzzy Shadows.
"Wish list"
"Wish list"
12/16/2003 03:14 AMA List Apart 182
A List Apart 182
05/21/2004 11:32 AMOnion skinned drop shadows! Plus user style sheets for people who
don't consider themselves "users."
"list of changes"
"list of changes"
09/23/2004 09:50 PMCMS Wish List
CMS Wish List
06/19/2004 01:28 PMDaniel asked me to
put together a list of Content Management System (CMS) wishes that I
would have for any system. I recently read that CMS will be a $7
billion industry next year. WOW. I guess that makes sense since so
much information is created these days.
So here they are:
- Multiuser - allow multiple editors to submit
content
- Simple - People don't understand web publishing,
HTML or file structures. Most tools don't hide this very well. People
do associate buttons and links on a page with other pages. Somehow,
creating a link or a button on a page should create the target for it
automatically
- No framework or server required - There are
many open source CMSs out there, but most rely on an underlying
framework to run. I want to download an installer, install it and go.
Not download PHP, secure it properly, then try and get the CMS
working. Radio is a great example of this.
- File Upload - The browser based upload
functionality is garbage. No status, breaks often and you can't cancel
an upload. Also, once the file is uploaded, a user needs to know how
to create a link to it. I'd prefer a UI which has a file library that
I can drag and drop a link from the library to the document I'm in and
the link is created.
- Full text search - I neeed to find the content I
enter. I have google configured to allow users to search my site.
Something this simple is great, however, I had to create a button and
search form to make it work. Joe & Jane user can't do
this.
More later I have to go do some chores :)
You can always do a list
You can always do a list
12/02/2003 12:39 AM
- Here’s Refer
2.1
- Q. How do you spot an extroverted Norwegian?
A. He’s staring at your shoes.
- As of right now, I owe email to 7,512 people.
- We got pipes.
As of 6:40pm last Thursday, after two years trying a hundred
combinations of hardware and software, learning far more than
I’d ever hoped about satellite VPNs and bridging Windows network
devices, throwing good money after bad, we have a broadband internet
connection out here in the sticks. It’s about a third the speed
of DSL, and it caps out at six downloadable
gigabytes per month, but it works.
For a number of reasons I didn’t buy a Dell
after all, the foremost of which is, after writing on this site that I
was getting a Dell, a number of helpful and detailed emails
came in saying, essentially, you’ll regret it. Then
there was another email touting Dell’s pricing strategy as
evidence of the genius of the free market in the face of unions and
Stalinism. Meh.
These likeable nebbishim
down the road in Ganges were able to come close to Dell’s best
offer for a basic setup. I’m far happier driving the box over
there to see something fixed than being routed through a support call
centre in Bangalore (nothing against the people of India, or the
people of Norway for that matter). The guy who owns the place in
Ganges actually lives here in Pompignan, not that I would ever
consider abusing that proximity by phoning at dinner time to get a bum
keyboard replaced like I did the other night.
So I am now, for the first time ever, a paid-up licensee of the
leading-edge web-ready enterprise computing platform Microsoft
Windows.
I always knew Windows was homely, in a worn-down industrial
carpeting kind of way, but had no clue just how fucking ugly XP is.
It’s like living inside a perpetual Powerpoint presentation,
with sham friendliness pelting down everywhere. Someone really ought
to repeatedly sky-write the word RESTRAINT
over Redmond.
And for all the talk of XP’s networking smarts, there was
nothing plug-and-play about bridging the satellite VPN to a local network. I could get the web to
work, but HTTPS would fail; FTP worked, then mail would fail.
In the end I installed a proxy server, plugged in the Airport, and the whole house
was wirelessly online in five minutes. As this could have been done
with, say, a 486 running Windows 95, I may now be owner of the
world’s most expensive PCI slot, one
whose cooling fans sound forever like a 747 taxiing for takeoff.
But we got pipes.
A List Apart 179
A List Apart 179
05/03/2004 12:29 PMCederholm builds boxes and borders that change size and color at your
whim. Moss answers the musical question, just what exactly is web
accessibility, anyway?
Another name on the list
Another name on the list
06/30/2004 06:29 AM
Steve
Kirks: "Kleenex has become interchangeable with tissue and now RSS
has done the same with syndicated content. Now, we can move on to the
next step: doing something great with the tools available."
I had a similar thought this morning as I checked the new posts
on the Atom-Syntax list<
/a>, and reading the Scripting News archive from one
year ago, when the flamefest that launched Atom was still raging. I
was reminded of the student strikes we'd do in the late 60s and early
70s. First have an organizing meeting with the steering committee,
print up the leaflets, hand them out, march somewhere, sit-in the
lobby of the school, maybe get on TV, whatever, and then what? They
were great affairs while we were expressing our outrage, but in the
end, we had to go back to school, get good grades, get accepted at
good colleges, etc etc. We possibly helped end the war sooner, in some
way (although the right-wingers said we did the opposite). It
certainly was a lot more fun than sitting in a classroom, getting good
grades, etc. We used to joke that we didn't do too many strikes in the
winter, mostly they were in April and May when the weather was too
good to be caught up inside a classroom.
Anyway, seeing the list of formats that Apple supports, RSS
0.91, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom, I sighed on behalf of Atom and poor
not-respected-by-geeks RSS. Reminds me of what my doctor said when I
showed up for an annual checkup five pounds heavier than the year
before. I shrugged it off, not too bad I said. She said "But you're
going in the wrong direction." Sure, people say that it doesn't matter
how many formats there are, but it actually does matter, even
for users, as I've said repeatedly, every new format is another brick
in the wall of Barrier To Entry, and that means less choice, but it
also might make it harder for efforts that build on RSS to get
started. I'll give you an example.
Yesterday, I got a note
about a great BitTorrent-with-RSS application. I saw the URL to the
feed, and groaned. It's RDF. Now, all the BT+RSS apps have been built
around RSS 2.0
because it has the enclosure element, and we'd never, as far as I know,
anticipated that the RSS confusion would creep into this space. I
looked at the file to see how they did it, and whoa, it's a 2.0 file,
even though on the outside it says it's RDF. Once you combine RSS with
other things, which definitely should be happening more, you add
another dimension with the two other flavors. Instead of having to do
something once, you have to do it three times. And that's more than
three times the trouble, which makes it less than one-third as likely
to happen. Imagine going to the BitTorrent people with that problem.
"Call us back when you make your mind up," they might reasonably
say.
Anyway, when it's all said and done, there will be another
flavor of RSS, another name on the list, more work to do, not too bad.
If my doctor were here she'd say "But you're going in the wrong
direction."
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