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A Six-Step Plan For Apple







A Six-Step Plan For Apple

A Six-Step Plan For Apple 07/08/2004 12:22 AM

While iPod sizzle, Macs and laptops are sluggish. It doesn't have to be that way. Here's how to get that computer market share surging. By Alex Salkever, BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)




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Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!


Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
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Whoa. People I know are in the Apple Music store. I can pay to download last year's Fray Cafe and the 2001 Fray too (I can buy Lance Arthur and Mena Trott for 99 cents!). The Brad Sucks album is there too (psst: you can download it from his site for free, and it's unencrypted or buy the CD direct from him like I did). I even see a search for "Scott Andrew" is turning a song up from the Fray CD, with hopefully more to come.


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Every step you take ...


Every step you take ... 02/11/2004 10:57 PM
Privacy. You really don't need it because you don't seem to want it, yet you complain and cry foul when companies abuse your privacy and sell your information. So who is really to blame here?, the companies who are paying millions for everything from what shoe size you're wearing, to what you eat for lunch, and where. Government for allowing companies to get away with what can be seen as a crime? Could it simply be your own fault for allowing the the combination of the two, when they breach your privacy.

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Admitting It Is the First Step....


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"I'm doing it again... spending every waking moment on the Treo." [TreoGrrl, via PubSub: "treo 600"]


One Step Closer


One Step Closer 03/11/2003 01:23 AM

The Outside Reading section there to your right has been updated to use the latest version of my RSS parser. It seems to be working fine, let me know if you notice any problems.

If things go well I should have time tomorrow after work to right some documentation for the new version, and then release it for download. Some features:

  • Fully Object-Oriented
  • Supports parsing of RSS files stored on the server.
  • Lets you export all parsed results to an external file, so the parser doesn't have to get called everytime someone calls the page. You could have a cron job call the parser every X amount of minutes to reduce server load.
  • Cleaning and easier outputting of parsed feeds.
  • Designed with forward compatibility in mind (it will be easily adaptable to take advantage of PHP 5's OOP improvements).
  • Retrieve results in either an associate array or as an object.
  • Cleaner error checking. Also the error checking is much easier to adapt to your own logging scheme, such as to a database.

Where's the profit step?


Where's the profit step? 07/12/2004 02:01 PM
Thanks to a loaner laptop from work (which was every bit as bad as promised--you apparently don't get as much bang from your MHz from Pentium IIIs as you do from G3s) I finished off Python::Bytecode. It's hit CPAN as I'm now (shudder) the official maitainer, so, well, have at it. Python::Bytecode 2.4 is up and installable via CPAN.pm or from $CPAN/authors/id/DSUGAL. This version should, theoretically, be complete and ready to use. It'll properly disassemble (or, rather, make disassemblable) bytecode files with multiple code objects, patches up the dopey constants and variable name errors it had, and even has tests...

CES: Step into my parlor


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step aside xprize


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Step aside xprize, here comes the elevator 2010 challenge. Sponsored by the Spaceward Foundation this is a "public challenge centered around the Space Elevator concept, offering a substantial prize for the first laser-powered tether climbing demonstration that can meet specific criteria." more here.
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