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Experience Not Necessarily Required 07/07/2004 01:16 PM

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Coding Experience Not Necessarily
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Coding Experience Not Necessarily
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Good Experience - Budgeting for
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Good Experience - Budgeting for
Advertising and Customer Experience
07/30/2004 08:59 PM
What if companies spent their money on improving customer experience rather than on marketing? .. Budgeting for Advertising and Customer Experience

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Bells Win a Battle, Not Necessarily the
War


Bells Win a Battle, Not Necessarily the
War
07/22/2004 09:42 PM
AT&T's withdrawal from the consumer phone market gives a temporary advantage to the regional Bell telephone giants, but the future still poses uncertainties.

Office 12: Not Necessarily For Longhorn


Office 12: Not Necessarily For Longhorn 07/12/2004 12:14 AM
You think the next big version of Microsoft Office is for Longhorn? Wrong!

Is Cloaking Deceptive Advertising? Not
Necessarily


Is Cloaking Deceptive Advertising? Not
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Bigger Monitor Display Isn't Necessarily
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Bigger Monitor Display Isn't Necessarily
Better
12/07/2003 02:36 AM
If mot of what you do is vertically oriented -- scrolling down Web pages, creating Web pages, writing or reading documents, sending and receiving e-mail -- you can't effectively use the side-by-side page ability that a 20-inch monitor affords. By Glenn Fleishman (Seattle Times via MyAppleMenu)

Rising rates don't necessarily spell
doom


Rising rates don't necessarily spell
doom
06/20/2004 12:31 AM
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High-Tech Degrees Don't Necessarily
Guarantee Jobs


High-Tech Degrees Don't Necessarily
Guarantee Jobs
01/26/2004 07:33 PM
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A First-Time Nonfiction Author Learns
That Getting Published Is Not
Necessarily the Hard Part


A First-Time Nonfiction Author Learns
That Getting Published Is Not
Necessarily the Hard Part
09/10/2004 02:36 PM
The Education of Stacy Sullivan

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Should The Web Experience Be More Like
The Desktop Experience?


Should The Web Experience Be More Like
The Desktop Experience?
05/28/2004 12:41 PM
There have been many people who haven't been thrilled with the state of the user experience within the browser. After all, as simple as it is, it also has quite a few limitations - especially compared to the typical "windows" (lower case) interface that people are used to on the desktop. Still, this article at IT-Analysis seems positive ly stunned that some company has worked out a way to build a windows-like interface in the browser. They even point to a (somewhat buggy) demo shopping site, that basically shows how a company could create a shopping site that feels more like a traditional client-server application using windows and the ability to drag and drop products into a shopping cart. It's an interesting interface, but all it really does is move that traditional interface into the browser. Plenty of other companies, like Macromedia and Laszlo Systems, have been working on other interactive interfaces within the browser as well - so this specific offering doesn't seem all that new or different. Others have recreated traditional applications (such as office suites) within the browser as well - so the idea of "drag and drop" within the browser isn't really that new or exciting. Some web traditionalists have problems with many of these systems because they "break the web." There are benefits to having things like standard URLs that you can send to other people and a traditional hyperlink system. More advanced interfaces are sometimes nice, but, so far, many of them seem to cause more problems than they solve. For example, the sample shopping site above had some confusing buttons at the bottom, and once I clicked on one, the whole window closed and now the page refuses to reload. Not the most user-friendly shopping experience.

On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life


On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life
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Following the news from Mars, people might think it was the story of scientists who cried "Water!" over and over.

Devel-Required-0.02


Devel-Required-0.02 12/29/2003 05:58 AM

Devel-Required-0.01


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No Flour Required


No Flour Required 08/29/2004 11:21 PM
One of life's cruel ironies: Reading the Guide to Sexual Positions for Large People after Star Jones has just become engaged to someone else.

Devel-Required-0.03


Devel-Required-0.03 01/04/2004 10:54 AM

Looking It Up, No Keyboard Required


Looking It Up, No Keyboard Required 04/09/2004 04:03 PM
The Internet is not where you look up everything. Dictionaries and thesauri and encyclopedias are where you look up everything. Is there overlap?

Preview required?


Preview required? 01/06/2004 10:45 AM
This is a trial balloon.  What I am trying to explore is what would happen if I were to convert the act of posting a comment into request/response interaction.  I would very much like to do this in a way that does not significantly inhibit the sponteneity that an comment system which does not require prior registration allows. ...

No Wires Required


No Wires Required 09/27/2004 08:57 AM
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Attention Required


Attention Required 01/10/2004 01:33 AM

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More required reading


More required reading 11/10/2003 11:28 PM

Via Craig, Big John and Holly Bergevin present Float: The Theory and Flow ing and Positioning: Two Page Models. Both articles take a complex topic and present it in clear, straight forward terms with excellent illustrations and the kind of insight in to browser bugs (in particular the vagaries of IE) that you just won't find anywhere else.


Win FAQ: Required Server Services


Win FAQ: Required Server Services 05/25/2004 07:12 PM

No Flack Jacket Required


No Flack Jacket Required 01/22/2004 07:25 PM
In other news from the Microsoft booth at LinuxWorld, Microsoft's Linux point man, Martin Taylor, made himself available for an open question-and-answer session with show attendees on Thursday morning.

Registration-required Link


Registration-required Link 09/06/2004 09:08 AM
Full Story .. NYT

nytimes.com/2004/09/04/technology/04caller.html
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Required Perl Expert


Required Perl Expert 06/07/2004 05:40 PM
Compugra Systems Inc - United States, Delaware, Newark (2004-06-07)

When would a unique identifier not be
required?


When would a unique identifier not be
required?
06/05/2005 11:57 PM
Does an identity have to be unique? I think we'll get little argument if we claim that, within a given context, an identity (that is, some distinguishable object) must have a unique identifier. Without one, there's no way to refer to the object.

A No PC Required Photo Printer


A No PC Required Photo Printer 12/26/2003 09:00 AM
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Gadgets mean less required of drivers


Gadgets mean less required of drivers 09/26/2004 09:16 AM
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Rebelscum Required Reading


Rebelscum Required Reading 04/12/2005 02:48 PM
On sale today, Rebelscum's own Jeremy Beckett has put together a must have book for anyone interested in researching the value of their Star Wars collection; the Official Price Guide to Star Wars Memorabilia. With contributions from many on the Rebelscum staff, we are honored to point to links at both Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

Is <content> required on a POST?


Is <content> required on a POST? 10/29/2003 12:31 PM
I've kicked off what I intend to be a series of discussions leading up to the creation of a validation test suite for Atom implementors with the following question on the atom-syntax mailing list: Is content required on a POST?

The Chicago Tribune (registration
required)


The Chicago Tribune (registration
required)
04/14/2004 05:22 PM
was pulled off the air this morning .. liberal with other people's money .. BURNING UP THE AIRWAVES: .. Chicago Trib Online

chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-040414airamerica,1,10 31586.story?coll=chi-news-hed
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CGI, LDAP and Linux developers required


CGI, LDAP and Linux developers required 01/02/2004 04:57 PM
Velocity Hosting - Australia, New South Wales, Sydney (2004-01-02)

Navy Jet eBayed - Some Assembly
Required?


Navy Jet eBayed - Some Assembly
Required?
02/16/2004 02:53 PM

Microsoft Codec Required For Blu-Ray
Players


Microsoft Codec Required For Blu-Ray
Players
09/01/2004 11:56 AM

Perl / Sendmail expertise required


Perl / Sendmail expertise required 04/15/2004 02:21 PM
Citigroup - United States, New Jersey, Rutherford (2004-04-15)

LAMP Developer required for web-based
CRM


LAMP Developer required for web-based
CRM
11/19/2003 03:33 PM
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Off the top of my head: linklog
refactoring required...


Off the top of my head: linklog
refactoring required...
09/12/2004 07:24 AM

So Paul Hammond created webkit2png which is a lovely little command-line script for a Mac that goes and grabs a full screenshot of a web-page - full length on the page. It can also do a variety of other whatsits and hoojis which are really cool. So what I want someone to do now is to make a little app that sits your Mac which you can stick your remaindered linkloggery into that:

  1. Is templatable;
  2. Posts the links to del.icio.us and any other link aggregation place (damned if I'm going to leave all my lovely posts on someone else's system without hooking into mine);
  3. Grabs a screenshot of the page concerned (can be overwritten if you're linking to something random);
  4. Posts the whole she-bang to your linklog (complete with lovely little screencap) via the various weblog APIs;
  5. If someone could make it some kind of plug-in for my browser or make it triggerable via an AppleScript or something, that would be nice too.

To be honest, I'm not sure this is quite what I want, but it's becoming clear to me that the area of the linklog is in enormous neat of some refactoring and rationalisation work. I don't really think it'll sort itself out until one or more of the weblog companies actually puts in some templates and structures designed to support it directly, but I'm not sure how likely that is to happen...

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You are now required to show ID to
police for no reason at all


You are now required to show ID to
police for no reason at all
06/21/2004 03:34 PM
Remember our March entry about the Nevada Cowboy who was arrested for not showing his ID to the cops? He took the case all the way to the Supreme Court. He lost, in a 5-4 decision.
"Joining Kennedy's opinion were Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. Justices John Paul Stevens, Stephen G. Breyer, David H. Souter and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented."
By bizarre coincidence, the same five justices who ruled against our right to privacy are the same five who appointed popular and electoral loser Bush to be president. Link

TCP/IP Skills Required for Security
Analysts


TCP/IP Skills Required for Security
Analysts
05/18/2004 08:46 AM

Playing Old Records (No Needle Required)


Playing Old Records (No Needle Required) 05/05/2004 09:28 PM
Two physicists in California have developed a way to hear and preserve sounds without cranking up that old Victrola.
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