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Depressing 04/19/2005 03:43 AM
I was really depressed by the comments on this post that Robert Scoble made until I read the comment by Mobile Jones, who I think stated the point perfectly. Until people stop being defensive, I'll comfort myself with the thought that making the assumption that a market or conversation ought...

"Another Unix" -- How Depressing is
That?


"Another Unix" -- How Depressing is
That?
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Nerds only might find this article interesting in which Jaron Lanier laments the fact that most of the open source effort has gone into making "another Unix".

[And I might add not a very good one.  Ever since the photo.net Oracle database was migrated from Sun Solaris to Dell/Linux the site has been very shaky.  I'm not involved in running the site anymore but as I understand it one of the guys has essentially had to move into the colocation cage to keep poking at Linux.  Maybe Linux really is secretly funded by Microsoft...]


"Windows - now more depressing than
ever"


"Windows - now more depressing than
ever"
07/05/2004 09:38 AM

Nothing Depressing Cyberonics


Nothing Depressing Cyberonics 06/16/2004 04:37 PM
Cyberonics Gets FDA nod; shareholder Boston Scientific gets a portfolio boost.

AMD's depressing flash biz set for IPO


AMD's depressing flash biz set for IPO 04/13/2005 05:50 PM
Spansion to think about what it has done

"an excellent, though depressing essay"


"an excellent, though depressing essay" 05/14/2004 03:36 AM

Depressing Year for Glaxo


Depressing Year for Glaxo 02/12/2004 03:39 PM
The pharmaceutical giant forecasts three lackluster quarters as copycats attack.

Depressing piracy statistic


Depressing piracy statistic 12/31/2004 02:59 PM

This week, 90% of the attempts to activate FeedDemon have been with cracked serial numbers.


Depressing Days for Drug Makers?


Depressing Days for Drug Makers? 09/16/2004 03:27 PM
Is black-box labeling of antidepressants going to curtail the mammoth industry?

Morten Singleton says 3G is still
depressing share prices


Morten Singleton says 3G is still
depressing share prices
12/29/2003 02:58 PM
Telecoms.com Dec 29 2003 1:16PM ET

Nick Bradbury: Depressing piracy
statistic


Nick Bradbury: Depressing piracy
statistic
01/02/2005 04:06 PM
Nick Bradbury: Depressing piracy statistic

nick.typepad.com/blog/2004/12/depressing_pira.html
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World's most depressing country uses the
most anti-depressants


World's most depressing country uses the
most anti-depressants
12/17/2004 06:36 PM

The headline in this article says it all... "Britain leads the world in giving out anti-depressants"

Who would have predicted that bad weather, congested roads, and an absurdly high cost of living would lead to unhappiness?


Funny depressing, not funny haha


Funny depressing, not funny haha 01/16/2004 11:33 AM
Jeff Jarvis has some excellent transcriptual commentary on the unintentionally hilarious Tim Russert segment on blogging....

The definitely-not article


The definitely-not article 02/07/2005 01:50 AM
SJ, a wikipedian of note, takes on JD Lasica. It's a death match over whether "Wikipedia" takes a definite article... SJ also wins the Bogus Contest in the latest issue of my newsletter that asked for favorite, oddball pages at [the] Wikipedia. SJ points us to the Wikipedia page about oddball Wikipedia pages....

Article


Article 12/04/2003 08:24 PM

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the article


the article 12/04/2003 03:35 PM
CBS 11

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"article "


"article " 08/14/2004 10:17 PM

"This article"


"This article" 11/13/2003 09:52 PM

"this article"


"this article" 11/18/2003 03:32 AM

You Can Take the RSS Out of the
Article,...


You Can Take the RSS Out of the
Article,...
06/28/2004 10:08 AM

Sm artStream™ Alliance Newsreader Brings RSS One Step Closer to Mainstream

"SmartStream™ Alliance (http://smartstreamalliance.com/ ) just released a desktop newsreader for the Kerry campaign that uses technology from MyST Technology Partners. This demonstrates a unique perspective concerning smart Internet applications and the use of RSS in friendlier ways. Imagine the possibilities as you experiment with this free download." [Th ink Outside The Feed]

This is an interesting step for RSS readers, but it would make more sense to make this web-based, rather than a desktop client. In another step towards the mainstream, Time Magazine has named Bloglines one of its 50 Coolest Websites. Here's the write-up for it:

"If you want to stay plugged into the world of politics, technology, show business or any other area of professional or personal interest, you have to read Web logs, a.k.a. blogs, regularly-updated personal or collaborative online journals. The best ones are in some ways more relevant and more influential than mainstream media outlets. To keep up, let Bloglines track your favorites and deliver their latest posts in one neat package. Other good blog-aggregator services include Kinja.com, a similar though somewhat shaky service (it just launched a few months ago) that shows promise as a tour guide for those entering the blogosphere for the first time, and Blogdex.net, MIT Media Lab's study in 'contagious media' that lists the fastest-spreading ideas and news items based on how many blogs are buzzing about them."

This is the second time that Time has highlighted the benefits of an RSS news aggregator without referring to the jargon acronym RSS itself.


DOM Article Available


DOM Article Available 11/18/2002 12:58 PM
The Javascript DOM: An Introduction. Learn how to use the DOM to help separate presentation markup from your content.

"[article]"


"[article]" 06/04/2004 05:03 PM

"article"


"article" 03/13/2003 03:47 PM

"an article "


"an article " 07/07/2004 11:02 PM

big article


big article 07/11/2004 01:03 PM

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Scary article about the flu


Scary article about the flu 12/10/2003 06:41 PM
There isn't enough flu vaccine medicine to go around this year, but that might not matter, because the vaccine might not be effective against the "Fujian" flu that's going around.
Bad as they are, the difficulties in coping with this year's influenza epidemic are like the tiny tremors in California that remind you of the looming Big One. In the world of influenza, the Big One is a pandemic—a strain of influenza so different from what has circulated before that people have no immunity. That's what happened in 1918 when the flu killed between 20 million and 40 million people worldwide. Pandemics that killed well over half a million also struck in both 1957 and 1968.
Link(thanks, Scott!)

"News.com article"


"News.com article" 04/30/2004 09:52 PM

"article on webl0gs that actually gets
them right"


"article on webl0gs that actually gets
them right"
06/15/2004 10:24 AM

"article about Firefox"


"article about Firefox" 12/22/2004 01:31 AM

the article is deadly serious


the article is deadly serious 12/28/2003 07:47 AM
we're shafting the Poles .. isn't the case

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WashPost article


WashPost article 09/18/2004 05:57 AM
is speaking out .. pushed

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"New Yorker article"


"New Yorker article" 08/06/2004 04:36 AM

My first SitePoint article


My first SitePoint article 12/10/2003 10:11 PM

Enhancing Structural Markup with JavaScript is my first published article for SitePoint, a web development portal that is also home to some of the best web design forums on the web. I've been a big fan of SitePoint for a number of years and it's great to finally have contributed something to the site. The article discusses two methods of building useful Javascript effects on top of well structured markup and is based on my easytoggle and blockquote citations experiments, both previously featured on this blog.

Associated trivia: The dopey looking photograph the accompanies my profile was taken outside a youth hostel in Amsterdam earlier this year.


"interesting article on WMD:"


"interesting article on WMD:" 04/27/2004 09:23 PM

original article here


original article here 05/20/2004 04:16 AM
Judge for yourself .. opinion piece .. help

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"an article in The Guardian"


"an article in The Guardian" 12/31/2003 09:35 AM

Newsweek article


Newsweek article 07/12/2004 04:09 AM
Newsweek

msnbc.msn.com/id/5411741/site/newsweek
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Salon article


Salon article 07/14/2004 10:23 AM
Salon

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this WashPost article


this WashPost article 07/25/2004 09:11 AM

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