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Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
03/11/2003 09:43 AMScott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the Search Engine
Engineer
Well most of today was spent on basic webmastering, content writing
and CSS stuff (and I've munged a lot of CSS -- I know it won't
validate any longer). But I just caught my breath and put in a
requested feature: RSS Filtering.
Here's What a Filter Does
If you've used Roogle at all then you're starting to see that your
own posts show up a lot. That's bad (well sometimes) so I
implemented a new Advanced tab which has the advanced search form with the Filter option.
Let's just say that you don't like my blog. Then you'd enter
http://radio.weblogs.c
om/0103807/rss.xml in the filter field and do the
search. And this is what you'd get:
Other
Can there be more than one filter? Not right now.
Does it remember my filter? Not yet.
Can I filter from the search results? Good idea (I just
thought of it). I'll get on that.
Who thought up this in the 1st place? Well the filter concept
credit goes to, well I can't remember but thank you for the
idea. Leave me a note here and I'll give you the credit and a
cross link.
Microsoft Vision for Banking Enables
Full-Service Customer View, Making
Retail Banking More Personal, Channels
Microsoft Vision for Banking Enables
Full-Service Customer View, Making
Retail Banking More Personal, Channels
11/18/2003 03:17 PMXMLMania.com Nov 18 2003 2:19PM ET
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 EmpireI 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 AMDMeurope.com Apr 9 2005 9:28AM GMT
By accessing, browsing and/or using this
post, you acknowledge that you
understand and agree not to complain
about the content of this post or the
character of its author and his
intellect.
By accessing, browsing and/or using this
post, you acknowledge that you
understand and agree not to complain
about the content of this post or the
character of its author and his
intellect.
09/01/2004 11:08 PM
Fruity AO Scott!
AO Scott!
07/21/2004 09:47 PMFirst Doonesbury, and now AO Scott
reviews Outfoxed. Is there anything left?
Welcome Scott
Welcome Scott
02/10/2004 02:51 AMMore good news, I am happy to say that Scott from
Blankbaby has just joined our
little collective — welcome Scott!
scott
scott
07/27/2004 12:32 PM:) First Item
"Scott"
"Scott"
02/17/2004 08:53 AMscott johnson on scott johnson
scott johnson on scott johnson
08/07/2004 07:29 PMi *just* figured out these were two different guys. i'm dumb!
Scott Watermasysk On .NET
Scott Watermasysk On .NET
12/23/2003 02:47 AMScott R on Fairness
Scott R on Fairness
09/01/2004 08:19 AM Scott Rosenberg writes about the Miami Herald's absurd code of
ethics. Here's a snip: For clarity here, let's distinguish between the
unattainable standard of objectivity — a scientific absolute
poised as subjectivity's opposite — and the entirely attainable,
and laudable, standards of fairness and accuracy and honesty and
transparency that any journalist of good mind and heart will subscribe
to. Fairness: If you're presenting one side of a story, you owe it to
your readers, your subjects and yourself to weigh the other side's
case. Accuracy: Observation should always trump preconception, and you
just don't publish something that you...
Scott Watermasysk
Scott Watermasysk
12/23/2003 11:32 PMscottwater.com/blog
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Scott Mcloud has a new
Scott Mcloud has a new
10/30/2003 09:22 PMScott Mcloud has a new online comic featuring micropayments (it's
.25c)....
Scott MacGregor Interviewed
Scott MacGregor Interviewed
03/30/2005 09:07 PMfarewell, mister scott
farewell, mister scott
08/30/2004 05:45 PMOver the years, I've had a few moments when I've been able to "touch"
how influential Star Trek is, but nothing has ever been like Jimmy's
Farewell Dinner. I'm honored that I got to be a part of both.
Read the entire entry @ WWdN.Scott Sassa Moves From TV To PC
Scott Sassa Moves From TV To PC
06/03/2004 10:54 AMForbes Jun 3 2004 2:51PM GMT
So What About that "Technorati Cosmos"
Scott?
So What About that "Technorati Cosmos"
Scott?
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSo What About that "Technorati Cosmos" Scott?
I've had a flurry of requests recently asking why Feedster doesn't
have a Technorati like
"Cosmos". So over the past few days, with the assistance of Mike
from down under who tossed in a critical string parser, I've been
implementing this. And we're calling it your "Feedster
Web". We looked at the whole Nebula / Galaxy /
Constellation / etc but Richard
Soderberg came up with "Web" and that one stuck. Now while
the final code may not be ready until after Gnomedex (there's one bug
that makes some domains non-"webbable"), I thought I'd at least give
you a preview so you can tell me if we're on track.
See Feedster Web
Demo
Please leave comments on this blog entry and I'll see if we can,
well, accommodate them.
Eric Scott: Playing To Win
Eric Scott: Playing To Win
10/28/2003 11:06 PM"The idea has to be big, simple and true. Apple's a great example of
that. You know what's behind Apple." By Sam McMillan (Apple via
MyAppleMenu)
Barcode Yourself - Scott Blake
Barcode Yourself - Scott Blake
02/18/2004 10:42 PMHello, my barcode is 116014711760 .. Cdigo de barra personalizado ..
[Bar Code yourself.] .. you can be a number .. maak uw barcode ..
obtenha o seu .. (new window) .. shopping .. barcode ..
barcodeart.com/art/yourself/yourself.html
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Scott Weintrob: Everybody Dance Again
Scott Weintrob: Everybody Dance Again
03/14/2005 05:51 PM"There was a time when filmmaking was a closed industry -- you had
to have lots of money and equipment to shoot something. The idea of
Apple is that anybody can go shoot footage and edit it and show it to
a worldwide audience." By Dustin Driver, Apple
Hi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet
Agent for Right Now
Hi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet
Agent for Right Now
01/14/2003 11:05 AMHi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet Agent for Right Now
I've never seen anyone make this analogy for blogging yet so I'll give
it a go:
Are Blogs Nothing More than Agents for the Internet?
A few years back, circa 1995 or so, the term "agent" or "intelligent
agent" was all the wave. We were all going to have different agents
that knew our tastes and collected content on our behalf, alerting us
to interesting things. Needless to say that despite tens of millions
of dollars in venture funding and even manufacturing dollars (anyone
remember General Magic and Sony's Magic Cap) that failed utterly.
Now we have blogs and it actually feels strikingly similar. Think
about my blog for example. Right now if you read it then you are
getting an agent that covers:
Technology
Blogging
Open Source
PHP
Marketing
Microsoft
...
If you read Mark Pilgrim's blog then you are getting coverage of:
CSS
XHTML
Browser Issues
...
And if you read Inluminent you are getting:
Online Marketing
Mac / OS X
Pretty Girls
So if you read 10 or 20 different blogs regularly then you are
actually getting the results of 10 or 20 different agents that are
busily scouring the net for you. And, even better, those agents are
sometimes even creating content for you. Now that makes them
intelligent agents indeed.
Thoughts?
Sun's Scott McNealy Doesn't Get .Net
Sun's Scott McNealy Doesn't Get .Net
03/20/2003 08:50 PMYou can practically smell the desperation, can’t you? (PlaybackTime
via MyAppleMenu)
Scott Peterson trial getting under way
Scott Peterson trial getting under way
06/01/2004 09:07 AMFormer NI minister Scott dies
Former NI minister Scott dies
01/06/2005 10:33 PM
Former Northern Ireland minister Sir Nicholas Scott dies at a London
hospice, his family announces.
Arguing with Scott Meyers.
Arguing with Scott Meyers.
03/11/2003 09:43 AM
If you read the Java blogs, you've probably seen Bill Venners'
excellent How to
interview a
Programmer article by now. If not, check it out. My favorite quote
is below:
Scott Meyers: I
hate anything that asks me to design on the spot. That's asking to
demonstrate a skill rarely required on the job in a high-stress
environment, where it is difficult for a candidate to accurately prove
their abilities. I think it's fundamentally an unfair thing to request
of a candidate.
This one is a close second:
Bruce Eckel: I
ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken.
I mean, how can you argue with Scott Meyers and how can you object
to a chicken?
Speaking of arguing with Scott Meyers... I worked at one of those
phone company research labs back in the 90's and we had enough money
to bring in Scott Meyers to teach us all about C++. Scott was
explaining how you can overload operators and you can even overload
the equals sign, when one student raised his hand. The student
explained that there were some situations in telecommunications
systems where A was equal to B, but B was not equal to A. Scott
immediately objected, of course, but the student went off into some
jargon-filled explanation of his particular problem domain. Scott let
the student finish and then said, "if you were to overload the equals
operator so that A was equal to B, but B was not equal to A, then
I
would want to kill you." That was the end of the argument.
Scott Ritter on Iraq.
Scott Ritter on Iraq.
07/26/2004 10:52 AM
Scott Ritter on
Iraq. Some interesting reading here from the man who stood up to
the President, the pundits, the media, etc and told the world that
chances are Iraq had few to no WMD. Now he's warning us that Saddam's
people are really in charge and how Allawi's government is doomed to
fail.
Man, I hate the IHT interface. Scott spoke to USA officials
Scott spoke to USA officials
08/11/2004 10:28 PMfor nj.com here
nj.com/weblogs/scott
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New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
02/10/2004 04:10 PM
There's a new Raymond Scott album! If you
don't know Scott, here's a quick bio: he was a bandleader in the 40s,
well-known for quirky, whimsical songs (many were used in Looney
Tunes). In the 1950s he became interested in electronic music, and
composed amazing pre-Moog marvels, including two albums designed to
soothe babies. The Secret 7 is a group of jazz players headed by Scott
and the 1959 album they recorded is called "The Unexpected." You can
hear a Real Audio sample on the site. Be sure to look at the rest of
Basta Music's offerings. They're a wonderful label out of Holland.
Link Protonex Names Scott A. Pearson New CEO
Protonex Names Scott A. Pearson New CEO
08/10/2004 03:07 AMProtonex Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of fuel cell stacks
and power solutions for portable and remote applications, announced
today that it has appointed Scott A. Pearson as its new chief
executive officer and a member of their board. Mr. Pearson replaces
Norman Strate, who will remain with the company as a board member and
advisor. [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
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