You say paper, I say papier. Let's call the whole thing off.
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Airlines call for end to paper tickets
Airlines call for end to paper tickets
06/07/2004 01:54 PMCNET Jun 7 2004 6:02PM GMT
XCon¡¯2005 CALL FOR PAPER
XCon¡¯2005 CALL FOR PAPER
06/05/2005 11:39 PMPosted by alert7_at_xfocus.org, Thursday, 2 June
Groups call for law requiring e-voting
paper trail
Groups call for law requiring e-voting
paper trail
04/28/2004 05:16 PMAs much of the country moves toward using electronic voting machines,
the groups want Congress to press ahead with legislation that would
require a verified paper trail for voting.
Papier-mâché anatomical models
Papier-mâché anatomical models
03/17/2005 03:19 AM
Artificial
Anatomy A4 Paper / International Standard Paper
Sizes
A4 Paper / International Standard Paper
Sizes
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[Paper] Small XSS Paper
[Paper] Small XSS Paper
07/28/2004 04:49 PMFerruh Mavituna (Jul 27 2004)
Paper Beats Rock, but Plastic Beats
Paper
Paper Beats Rock, but Plastic Beats
Paper
12/28/2004 11:18 AMCredit cards are eclipsing cash and checks in our society.
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
07/14/2004 04:52 PMVoice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
04/30/2004 10:43 AM2004-04-30: The Voice Browser Working Group has published a Last Call
Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0
including major updates. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup
Language, provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and
other dialog systems. Comments are welcome through 28 May. Visit the
Voice Browser home page. (News archive)
New Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
New Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
03/17/2005 03:01 AMDeveloper of ZiffTalk and Click4Advisor ‘click-for-talk’ platforms
launches ZiffLeads, first independent Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead
platform, to target partners who want to offer online advertisers,
local and national, a more Flexible and Reliable Phone Call Lead
generation and measurement product. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
06/01/2004 10:44 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 1 2004 3:11PM GMT
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
04/05/2005 02:02 PMBusiness Wire Apr 5 2005 5:23PM GMT
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
03/17/2005 04:13 AMi-CALL (a Division of Call Centre Recording Ltd) is pleased to
announce “The launch of a fantastic new sponsorship agreement between
i-CALL.co.uk and CallCentreVoice.com” [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Is This Thing On?
Is This Thing On?
07/02/2004 10:46 PMJesus, hanging on the cross, says, “Peter, come here.†Peter,
thinking he is about to receive a profound religious truth, tries goes
to Jesus but...
If It's Not One Thing...
If It's Not One Thing...
06/06/2005 12:15 AM I've been gone for a while ... and for too many reasons to count,
but I'll try.
- Family problems months ago that are ongoing
- Preparation at work for some changes
- New car, and the financial wrangling that made it happen
- Possible new work in the future
- Built foundation of that possible new work
- Upgraded Mac Geekery and codepoetry to Drupal 4.6 (on the same
install, no less)
- Worked so hard, slept so little, immune system went down enough I
picked up shingles – yay me
So, while I'm doing my best not to scratch everywhere, I'm looking
at the tech news as of late and realizing that there is absolutely
nothing interesting going on until the 29th. Sure, sure, Adobe is
trying harder to be the Microsoft of the media applications market,
and succeeding, and other little fun things going around and around,
but overall it's just your average monkey business.
But, damn, did you see Apple's stock price? Down $10 in
just a few days for no real reason. Well, the whole market went to
crap along with it (the Dow dropped over 500 points) so it's not like
a bias or anything but ... wow.
Anyway. I'll have a long biting insight ready just as soon as the
hydrocodone wears off... -scratch- -scratch-
Oh, And One Last Thing...
Oh, And One Last Thing...
04/18/2005 10:21 AMSteve Jobs is finally getting his wish: an user interface that is
really good enough to lick
The Old New Thing
The Old New Thing
06/18/2004 04:58 AMRaymondChen's weblog .. The Old New
Thing
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The Next Big Web Thing - Really
The Next Big Web Thing - Really
03/13/2003 10:22 AMWhat happened to Web services? Well, they're out there, being
developed by Microsoft and Sun employees as well as folks working on
other platforms. But, thankfully, what keeps showing up on the radar
is not the position papers produced by vendors' marketing departments,
but rather the quiet, diligent work of the W3C, which will have the
last laugh, in my humble opinion.
Say one thing, do another
Say one thing, do another
03/06/2004 01:54 AMOne More Thing...
One More Thing...
06/05/2005 10:47 PMIntel
Inside the Apple.
Next best thing to being there
Next best thing to being there
11/15/2003 08:46 AMLos Angeles Times Nov 15 2003 7:38AM ET
Best Thing at CES
Best Thing at CES
02/01/2005 09:27 PMWhat was the best thing at CES? Macworld, writes Dan Dubno
for CBS News. After a week in Las Vegas, at the Consumer
Electronics Show, I had seen all there was to see...Yet something was
missing at CES, and a week later, at Macworld in San Francisco, we
found it: the new Mac Mini and the iPod Shuffle. [Jan 27, 2005]
One New Thing
One New Thing
01/29/2004 12:59 PMOne New Thinghttp://nlrp.blogspot.com/Weblog of Lynette Reville, a new librarian in Australia, who
is on a library-like quest to find One New Thing to learn every day.
Her companion website is the
New Librarian's Resource Page
. Both are resources that you need to visit. I will be adding One
New Thing to my
eCurrent
Awareness 2004 Report.
Getting beyond the next big thing
Getting beyond the next big thing
08/15/2004 09:32 AMMcKinsey says a post-boom tech industry can profit mightily by taking
stock in the operations of many slower-growth industries.
TV the next big thing?
TV the next big thing?
06/10/2004 04:36 AMYes I know, you are wondering if I have lost it. To be honest when I
read all the fuzz about it I thought "TV?...
This thing still on?
This thing still on?
02/05/2005 10:19 PMFor a variety of boring reasons I spent some time today upgrading my
old Windows 2000 box to WinXP. I believe that Radio has survived the
transition, but this is a test post to make sure...
Gillette's New, New Thing
Gillette's New, New Thing
05/24/2004 12:41 PMGillette is counting on the new M3Power shaving system to
differentiate its line.
Interesting Thing of the Day
Interesting Thing of the Day
06/04/2004 03:50 AM
San
Francisco’s Terra Infirma and other
Interesting Things of the Day.
Putting the muse back
in museum was another that struck me with its focus on
unconventionally-themed museums, reminiscent of the roadside
attractions in
Gaiman's
American
Gods.
Audio feeds of
recent articles are available, and well read, but it seems that most
of the clips are intended to become available by subscription-only.
Regardless, many of the
past
year's articles make for fascinating reads. (via
bsag)
: An Old New Thing
: An Old New Thing
07/07/2004 07:49 PMIn Kendall Clark's first week as managing editor, he says hello to new
challenges and old friends.
Thing you don't want to see in the
morning
Thing you don't want to see in the
morning
08/05/2004 03:56 PM
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Very early in the morning, I walk out with the firm purpose of taking
the garbage out. I walk in, turn on the lights by waving my arms
frantically (the motion detector apparently works only if your body
mass exceeds 120 kg - the local cats apparently can grow very big) and
something is not quite right. I see shoes from the corner of my eye.
"Shoes?", I think to myself. "Shoes, dangling from the
ceiling?"
I look left and yeah, a pair of mens' shoes is hanging a meter and a
half off the ground. With pants and all.
My stomach curls up in panic.
Half a second later, my brain catches up and I laugh.
Definitely another one in the category of things you can do with your laundry but
probably should not.
It's like that spiderman thing all over
again
It's like that spiderman thing all over
again
07/10/2004 06:43 AM
Friday Saturday Flash Fun -
MorrisseyDance (warning - cheesy
audio) The best thing about identities - is
that there are so many of them
The best thing about identities - is
that there are so many of them
12/31/2004 10:59 AMWe used to use that line when we referred to standards.
Wi
shing that the world would
coalesce around a single standard:
a) ignores the fact that there is Microsoft. So choose your
category wisely and stay under the radar, as Microsoft - no matter
what - will come up with their own thing. In the case of subscription
formats - they actually PRECEDED RSS with something called CDF. But
since it failed, that gave Dave Winer an opportunity of getting RSS
going "user the radar" until it was too late for Microsoft to stop
him.
b) assuming that there will ever be a single digital identity
standard - is wrong. Kim Cameron raps out his beliefs - which he calls
"The Fifth
Law of Identity". I totally agree with Kim that a meta-identity
format is needed to brdge and connect together all of these disparate
systems.
c) is rather naive and clearly sees the digital identity space as
one thing. It's not. What digital identity is to the FOAF nerds or
Tantek Celik's XFN cult is completely different than how the i-names
folks or Sxip Network sees it. And I haven't even brought up the
enterprise wonks - lile PingID. Or the god head Craig Burton or his
nemisis Kim Cameron. We all see this space as something completely
different.
So - by definition - we (at best) can at least hope for some sort
of meta-standard.
God bless the meta-directory gods.
UPDATE: Craig Burton raps it
our succinctly - like only he can.
The law of pluralism is contrary to the laws of customer control.
Let's be clear, the law of pluralism requires operating system
independence--by definition. This means the Microsoft Identity
Archtiect is calling for a system that is not necissarily Windows
centric by design. This--of course--is the only way such a system can
really work--but consider the implications.
A cross platfrom identity metasystem sun-spot hot and--with the
other laws being discussed here--changes everything.
[Craig Burton:
logs, links, life, and lexicon]
Too much of a good thing?
Too much of a good thing?
01/01/2005 04:42 AMglobetechnology.com Jan 1 2005 7:04AM GMT
Next big thing--or the latest fad?
Next big thing--or the latest fad?
03/31/2005 11:29 PMZDNet Apr 1 2005 12:20AM GMT
Is there such as thing as too much
memory?
Is there such as thing as too much
memory?
08/14/2004 11:54 AM
Munich Bans
Memorial Plaques Munich has decided to ban memorial plaques to
Jewish, Sinti and German citizens deported and murdered during World
War Two. Jewish leaders, fearful that the plaques would stir up
anti-Semitic fervor, supported the ban.
These plaques are the work of a German artist,
Gunter Demnig.
â€He first had the idea in the early 1990s when he was unveiling a
memorial for the Sinti and Roma victims of the Holocaust.
“An elderly woman approached him and insisted that "no Gypsies
ever lived here". "It is so easy for people to deny
something. I wanted to ensure that this would not happen," he
says. (BBC).â€
This reminder of the holocaust brought to mind the
Pinkas Synagogue
in Prague, as well as the
Viet Nam
Memorial
and the
AIDS quilt --
monuments that really changed me.
Ask MacSlash: The "New New" PDA Thing
Ask MacSlash: The "New New" PDA Thing
03/25/2005 11:32 AM"courts have done the right thing"
"courts have done the right thing"
03/26/2005 05:08 AMCan Diversity Be a Bad Thing?
Can Diversity Be a Bad Thing?
04/12/2004 03:34 PMvs. Linux GUI:
Owen found an interview that really, really hits the nail on
the head about a big problem with Linux.
Right now, the Linux community values "diversity" too
highly to ever get a single, consistent GUI, let alone a good one. At
the same time, it holds on doggedly to its (often ancient) Unix-rooted
traditions and conventions.
Finally, it's hard to get a really large group of Linux developers
to do much of anything beyond a single "project." A GUI is not a
"project." It's the whole OS from the user's perspective, and it must
be from the creators' perspective too or it will
fail.
This is so true. One thing that has always bothered me about Linux
is the lack of a consistent file structure. One distribution puts
certain files in one place, and another puts them somewhere else.
This was such a big problem, in fact, that the United Linux consoritum was put
together specifically to define a common file system. However, Red
Hat didn't play ball, and that really marginalized any chance of
success.
As for the GUI problem discussed above: Gnome or KDE? Why? Why
don't they get together and build the GUI to end all GUIs and
just make life simpler for everyone? The different Linux
distributions and GUI essentially create multiple "virtual OSs."
You're running Fedora and KDE, or SuSE and Gnome, or Slackware and
something else.
You also see this when installing software. I'm using Red Hat
Fedora, so I need to find an RPM specifically for my distribution.
This isn't the same thing that will run in SuSE or other
distributions. In fact, they may not use RPMs at all. You may need
to compile them from source, etc.
About 18 months ago, I made a concerted effort at using Linux on
the desktop. I posted here about the lack of consistency:
While I appreciate the cowboy, wild-west, open-source
attitude as much as the next guy, I also appreciate not having to
relearn an interface for every new app. With Linux apps, Lord only
knows what the menu commands are going to be. Right-clicking on the
workspace may reboot the machine for all you know. CTRL-A works in
some apps, not in others. Double-clicking has all sorts of different
behaviors as well.
Let me say that I haven't found this issue to be the case with
Fedora, but the premise holds true. Linux developers look at their
one little corner of the OS. They are tactical. No one is looking at
the big picture — the strategic picture.
Perhaps the best thing to happen to Linux would be for Red Hat to
destroy all competitors and become the Microsoft of Linux. If
everyone was using Red Hat, and there was one monolithic entity
working on developing the platform, maybe this would provide the
cohesion the OS needs to make real inroads on the desktop.
Far be it for me to agree with Owen about anything, but this
interview is right on the money.
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Yahoo should do the right thing!
Yahoo should do the right thing!
12/24/2004 12:46 PMI have about a dozen e-mail accounts spread all over the net but I
keep a printout in our safety deposit box along with many other things
a print-out of all of my login names and passwords in a sealed
envelope.
But not everyone has pre-planned for something bad happening to
them. A Marine who was unfortunately killed in action in Iraq has a
Yahoo e-mail account that the family is trying to secure before the
account expires. Yahoo has refused to give the account password to the
family.
E-mail accounts could contain information that the family would
cherish but it also could contain information that would leave a bad
taste in their mouth. I think Yahoo should give in to the families
wishes, but I would hope with enough public pressure they would turn
the account over. [CNN]
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