2 Small Caps You Can Understand
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2 More Small Caps You Can Understand
2 More Small Caps You Can Understand
07/14/2004 11:27 AMHere are two companies with clear business models, market-beating
growth prospects, and moderate risk.
How to Find Great Small Caps
How to Find Great Small Caps
08/09/2004 10:04 AMTom Gardner discusses his investing framework.
Blue Sky Small Caps Initiates Coverage
of Con-Space Communications
Blue Sky Small Caps Initiates Coverage
of Con-Space Communications
07/09/2004 05:10 PMBC Technology Jul 9 2004 9:17PM GMT
Bust the caps?
Bust the caps?
11/05/2003 12:02 PM Howard Dean is
asking his
supporters whether or not he should accept federal matching funds
and the concomitant spending restrictions.
Is Caps Lock Dead?
Is Caps Lock Dead?
06/05/2004 07:55 PMNotes and Tips: Bad Caps
Notes and Tips: Bad Caps
03/23/2005 01:03 PMBad capacitors are apparently breaking Dell computers, as well as iMac
G5's.
SMS FAQ: Query to show DPs and CAPs
SMS FAQ: Query to show DPs and CAPs
06/09/2004 08:45 AMI wish I didn't understand
I wish I didn't understand
04/09/2004 04:09 PMJust a quick note to my few friends in Spain... I had my first chance
to visit your beautiful country...
Something you would need a TV to
understand
Something you would need a TV to
understand
05/04/2004 02:27 AM
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The site comments and expounds on the newsworthy topics that often
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SLAPP Caps CAPWAP, LWAPP?
SLAPP Caps CAPWAP, LWAPP?
04/05/2005 07:26 PM We're all headline slap happy with introduction of WLAN switch
standard SLAPP: The idea isn't to make fun with acronyms, but rather
to find a standard baseline for switch-based access points that will
allow switchmakers to focus their efforts on centralized support and
turn APs into commodity items. Almost all industries eventually
migrate into this modality, but problems in getting agreement among
highly competitive vendors on CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of
Wireless Access Points) and LWAPP (Lightweight Access Point Protocol)
led to SLAPP: Secure Light Access Point Protocol. Trapeze and Aruba
apparently put their engineers together on the problem and produced a
standard they took to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to
replace an expiring LWAPP proposal. In SLAPP, the only issues
addressed are getting an AP provisioned and into switch mode. Trapeze
and Aruba both announced proposals in recent weeks around this issue:
Aruba went the open-source route, releasing a bootloader for Atheros
reference designs that use a Motorola PowerPC; Trapeze is working with
partners to incorporate their bootloader into commodity hardware.
Fundamentally, both approaches are similar. The actual operation of
the switched APs would still be proprietary, but at least a commodity
device to boot from any compatible image under SLAPP....
SCO Caps Legal Expenses At $31 Million
SCO Caps Legal Expenses At $31 Million
09/01/2004 11:56 AMPut on Your Thinking Caps and Take the
Google Quiz
Put on Your Thinking Caps and Take the
Google Quiz
08/21/2002 01:05 PM¿Utilidad de la tecla CAPS LOCK?
¿Utilidad de la tecla CAPS LOCK?
06/06/2004 12:47 PMCall for Red Caps deaths inquiry
Call for Red Caps deaths inquiry
01/22/2004 11:36 AMThe brother of a military policeman killed with five others in Iraq
has called for a public inquiry into their deaths.
Caps Choose Ovechkin As No. 1 NHL Pick
(AP)
Caps Choose Ovechkin As No. 1 NHL Pick
(AP)
06/26/2004 12:29 PMAP - Alexander Ovechkin became the second Russian player to go No. 1
in the NHL draft when he was picked by the Washington Capitals on
Saturday.
Notes and Tips: iTunes Caps MIA
Notes and Tips: iTunes Caps MIA
02/10/2004 11:51 AMWhere are all the free iTunes bottlecaps?
Broadband Tiers and Caps in the News
Again
Broadband Tiers and Caps in the News
Again
01/23/2004 03:54 AMSeems a European study shows that most broadband users would not get
very upset if broadband companies set tiers on...
Microsoft Celebrates National Small
Business Week with Technology and
Service Offerings for Small Businesses
Microsoft Celebrates National Small
Business Week with Technology and
Service Offerings for Small Businesses
05/18/2004 01:31 PMIn recognition of National Small Business Week and the significant
role the nation's 7.5 million small businesses play in the U.S.
economy, Microsoft is teaming with other organizations that focus on
small companies, including the Small Business Administration, to
provide higher levels of support and services.
Microsoft Solutions for Small and Medium
Business: Small IT Solution
Microsoft Solutions for Small and Medium
Business: Small IT Solution
07/19/2004 11:14 AMWhy I'd like to understand bl0gging
Why I'd like to understand bl0gging
09/18/2004 05:35 AMPeople ask me often what is a "blog". It annoys me to no
end that I cannot give a simple answer, because it tells me how little
I understand of the phenomenon.
A big discussion point in Finland at the moment is that
"blogs" have been translated as "internet
diaries". There is an danger of confusion here: If I tell you
that I play go, and that it is an "old chinese boardgame",
you will immediately understand its nature. But if I say that "I
blog, and it's like writing a diary on the web", your next
question will be "do you really write about your sex life in
public?" And that is because the word "diary" has a
private connotation. Reading someone else's diary is peeping
and wrong. Reading things that someone else published in the hopes
that someone would read them and give feedback, is not. Diary =
private, blog = public.
Most of the significant weblogs in the world are not diaries. But
that's another subject for a later day.
Perhaps I am an elitist, purist and academic. But I would still
really, really like to be explain to my grandmother what it is that I
care so much about.
What Happens When You Don't Understand
The Problem
What Happens When You Don't Understand
The Problem
12/16/2003 06:28 PMThe real source of the vulnerability is not Apple's code, or really
even their implementation. But the DHCP standard itself. (John C.
Welch via MyAppleMenu)
DLO debuts Cool Caps for iPod shuffle
DLO debuts Cool Caps for iPod shuffle
03/30/2005 04:50 PMDigital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) today introduced the Cool Caps
Replacement Caps & Lanyards for the iPod shuffle...
SCO caps legal costs as losses mount
SCO caps legal costs as losses mount
08/31/2004 08:42 PMWith its cash reserves dwindling and losses continuing to mount, The
SCO Group Inc. is taking measures to cut its expenses and ensure it
will have enough cash to process its lawsuit with IBM Corp, the
company announced during its quarterly earnings conference call
Tuesday. SCO reported a loss of $7.4 million on revenue of $11.2
million for the third quarter - a loss that was affected by the $7.2
million in legal expenses the company incurred during the quarter,
which ended July 31.
Intel to Use Different Branding for
Chips with Security Caps
Intel to Use Different Branding for
Chips with Security Caps
07/13/2004 10:06 AMNo Screen Caps with Windows Media Player
No Screen Caps with Windows Media Player
07/13/2004 11:50 PMDid you know that Windows Media Player won't let you screen cap? I
tried it today — with a high-definition AVI playing, I
screen-capped the window. However, when I pasted it into Irfanview there was nothing but
black where the image was supposed to be. I tried screen-capping the
entire desktop — same problem.
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10.3: Swap caps lock and control key
positions
10.3: Swap caps lock and control key
positions
11/07/2003 11:03 AMI know that a lot of people have been waiting for a solution to the
capslock/control problem under Panther. Well ... I just finished
modifying the keyboard driver for the G4 PowerBooks (it may well work
on other ADB keyboard...
BT Retail cuts cost of DSL, caps users
BT Retail cuts cost of DSL, caps users
06/30/2004 06:02 AMThe Register Jun 30 2004 9:58AM GMT
Wade's 65-Footer Caps Heat's Win Over
Suns (AP)
Wade's 65-Footer Caps Heat's Win Over
Suns (AP)
03/26/2005 07:37 AMAP - Dwyane Wade blocked Amare Stoudemire's shot with about 3 seconds
left in the third quarter, controlled the rebound and let fly from
well beyond halfcourt. "It felt real good leaving my hands," Wade
said. It felt even better a moment later when the 65-footer swished
through to give the Miami Heat a 12-point lead, on their way to a
125-115 home victory over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night.
Buy an Arizona ALL CAPS ghost-town on
eBay
Buy an Arizona ALL CAPS ghost-town on
eBay
12/18/2003 08:39 PMThe entire town of Tortilla Flat, Arizona, is up for auction on eBay.
The first order of business for the new owner is to fix the town's
lone computer's shift-key.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN HISTORIC TOWN. TORTILLA FLAT IS
ONE OF THE LAST REMNANTS OF THE OLD WEST. THE SCHOOL, GENERAL STORE,
RESTAURANT, OLD TIME ICE CREAM & CANDY STORE AND THE POST OFFICE HAVE
BEEN RESTORED OR REBUILT. TORTILLA FLAT IS LOCATED 18 MILES NORTH-EAST
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ON HIGHWAY 88 AND IS THE ONLY SETTLEMENT
BETWEEN THE "JUNCTION" AND ROOSEVELT DAM, A DISTANCE OF 47 MILES. THE
SETTLEMENT IS SITUATED IN THE VALLEY ALONG TORTILLA CREEK SURROUNDED
BY THE MYSTERIOUS SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS, THE LEGENDARY LOCATION OF
THE LOST DUTCHMANS MINE. TO DRIVE TO TORTILLA FLAT IS TO PASS THROUGH
SOME OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR SCENERY IN THE WORLD. TORTILLA FLAT'S
FINE RESTAURANT, THE SUPERSTITION SALOON, IS FAMOUS FOR ITS KILLER
CHILI, HUGE HALF-POUND COWBOY BURGERS AND HOME-COOKED MEXICAN FOOD.
IT'S KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AND REGULARLY VISITED NOT ONLY BY
LOCAL RANCHERS, COWBOYS AND PROSPECTORS, BUT ALSO BY PEOPLE FROM
SURROUNDING TOWNS AND TRAVELERS FROM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES AS
WELL AS THE WORLD. IT IS A DESTINATION PLACE FOR ARIZONA. YOU ARE
PURCHASING ALL THE BUILDINGS/LAND IS LEASED FROM THE TONTO NATIONAL
FOREST SERVICE CALL 1-888-299-6792 ASK FOR SHERRI PACK EXCULSIVE AGENT
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Jobs Caps Snnozathon With Cut-Down
Emagic, iPod
Jobs Caps Snnozathon With Cut-Down
Emagic, iPod
01/07/2004 06:15 PMIf future keynotes are as short of announcements as this year's has
proved, news editors will find it harder to justify their reporters
expenses, and the according MWSF coverage will dwindle. By Andrew
Orlowski (The Register via MyAppleMenu)
10.4: Remap the Caps Lock key to a
simple Shift key
10.4: Remap the Caps Lock key to a
simple Shift key
06/17/2005 04:40 PMTiger offers the possibility to remap modifier keys using the
Keyboards & Mouse preferences pane. This is a great way to disable the
Caps Lock key, which I happen to hit all too often when going for the
Shift key. I, however,...
Competition watchdog stands firm on caps
Competition watchdog stands firm on caps
03/31/2005 07:19 PMZDNet Australia Mar 31 2005 10:46PM GMT
When Even Mathematicians Don't
Understand the Math
When Even Mathematicians Don't
Understand the Math
05/24/2004 08:17 PMWhat does it mean when mainstream explanations of our physical reality
are based on stuff that even scientists cannot comprehend?
Just How Much Do The Music Labels Not
Understand?
Just How Much Do The Music Labels Not
Understand?
05/04/2004 02:29 AMLast month we wrote about how the music industry was, inexplicably,
looking to (a) raise prices on digital downloads and (b) force people
to
buy a
bad song to get a good song. They clearly have no clue that
they're basically killing the one, very minor, success they've had in
the world of digital downloads. Now, even folks in mainstream
magazines like Newsweek are
screaming about how the labels
just don't get it. Steven Levy takes a look at a number of
downloadable albums that cost
more than their CDs, while giving
the user less (one of the CDs comes with a DVD as well). He also
can't believe that the industry hasn't pushed to make downloadable
songs play on a variety of devices, as that would
encourage
more people to buy. However, the folks who run the labels
don't get it. They only look at digital downloads and see
piracy. They are blind to the idea that it might be an opportunity,
and thus they have no real reason to come up with reasons to encourage
it. Of course, all this really does is push end-users to seek less
than legal alternatives.
State Politicians Don't Understand P2P
Either
State Politicians Don't Understand P2P
Either
08/05/2004 03:50 AMWhat is it with the difficulty politicians seem to have understanding
what a P2P file sharing network is, and why none of the networks have
control over the content being shared? The latest is that a group of
40 states have teamed up to
write a threatening
letter to file sharing companies accusing them of all sorts of bad
things. In whose name are they doing this? Even though the courts
have recognized file sharing networks for what they are, it appears
that the state attorneys general seem to believe that they can ignore
what the law says when the entertainment industry starts telling them
how evil file sharing networks are.
Update: Ernest Miller asks,
"why
shouldn't the state attorneys general condemn email and FTP as
well? An awful lot of child porn is shared via email. Shouldn't
email providers be doing more to stop it?"
What the media don't understand about
bl0gging
What the media don't understand about
bl0gging
07/24/2004 11:27 AMI want to try to answer better a question I got asked by Larry Magid
who's putting together a 30 second piece for CBS Radio: What don't the
media understand about blogging? To the print and broadcast media,
bloggers usually look like little, vanity-press versions of the mass
media. That's because the media focus on the A-List. After all, the
A-Listers are the ones who have succeeded in the mass media's terms...
...continued at Boston.com...
Read this and understand the P2P wars
Read this and understand the P2P wars
05/15/2004 05:48 AMTimothy Wu is a law prof at the University of Virginia, and a very
clever copyright reformer to boot. When Timothy and I last met, he was
called Timmy, and we were both students at ALP, the hippie alternative
school in Toronto that we both attended until grade eight. One of the
weirdest coincidences in my life to date is that
two alumni
of a tiny school in Toronto would both end up moving to the US to
pursue something as obscure as copyright reform.
Back to Tim(my)! His latest paper, "Copyright's Communications
Policy," has me absolutely floored. Tim traces the history of
copyright law, the way that we've spent a century undergoing a
once-a-decade copyfight, in which representatives of inventors faced
down representatives of artists and duked it out in the courts and
Congress.
The parallels to today's fights are downright spooky. For example, the
first music pirates (the recording industry, who ripped off sheet
music) got this proper dressing-down from John Phillip Sousa,
who told Congress:
These talking machines are going to ruin the artistic development of
music in this country. When I was a boy...in front of every house in
the summer evenings, you would find young people together singing the
songs of the day or old songs. Today you hear these infernal machines
going night and day. We will not have a vocal chord left. The vocal
chord will be eliminated by a process of evolution, as was the tail of
man when he came from the ape.
I mean, I though Jack Valenti's
Boston Strangler
testimony was over the top, but clearly, Jack took his cues from Sousa
et al.
Thirty-odd years later, the another group of pirates -- radio
broadcasters, who refused to pay royalties for the music they
file-shared over the airwaves -- violated Godwin's Law decades
before it was formulated, comparing the entrenched rights
societies that served the recording industry (the pirates of their
boyhoods) to Adolph Hitler.
Tim runs down the history of cable versus broadcasters, and other
copyfights down through the ages. He does so clearly and engagingly,
in ways that non-lawyers and non-historians can readily grasp. And
when it's done, the most amazing thing is the certainty that
copryight-disrupting technologies every bit as wooly as file-sharing
have been invented over and over again, and that the P2P fight is not
a new one -- that piracy is the norm, not the exception.
If you want to understand the P2P fight, read this -- it is the most
concise, thorough and engaging text on the subject to date.
560k PDF Link
I really don't understand how the iTunes
store...
I really don't understand how the iTunes
store...
12/02/2003 01:06 AM
I really don't understand how the iTunes store has sold so much music. Every single time I've tried
to use it in the past few weeks, I've gotten this. (I wondered if this
was just happening via Windows, but I just tried it on my Mac and got
the same thing.)
Who says Americans don't understand
Irony?
Who says Americans don't understand
Irony?
03/13/2003 10:14 AMThough maybe one of his speechwriters is British. Last week, Bush made
a speech chiding the world community for not...
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