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A Cellphone for Calling Butterfield 8







A Cellphone for Calling Butterfield 8

A Cellphone for Calling Butterfield 8 07/08/2004 02:08 AM

The Pokia, a retro accessory made in London by the British designer Nicolas Roope, gives cellphones a proper, old-fashioned handset.




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10. Stewart is so sweet and such a nice guy, who could not love him?

9. Ludicorp's previous project - was a game.

8. Flickr's IM system (Flickr Live!) allows images to be dragged into the conversation. That alone justifies a post! It rocks!

7. Flickr makes your images available in a series of sizes, allowing you to choose which size to use - where. That's really essential. Flickr also handles the typical squashing and stretching and/or cropping of images - correctly.

6. How To Get The Most Out of Flickr also rocks. It's so pleasurable to find people who know how to explain how to use their software!

5. Stewart is on the scene - so is Caterina sometimes too. They put a face on their software. This is also key. Stewart supported Greg Elin's Fotonotes idea - 'cause it rocked. Stewart listens.

4. Flickr's social networking not only has two levels to each relationship, utilizes Groups and supports FOAF, but it's internal messaging system, it's private IM and who knows - maybe even some coolio IRC channels - can all connect together and form a comprehensive managed conversation environment. :-) Maybe eventually. Please!

3. Organizr - in general - and the spirit of even thinking it up in the first place. Bless you.

2. Flickr for making it's APIs available in REST, XML-RPC and SOAP.

1. Flickr's Open APIs. Thank You Jesus. Praise be to Allah. B'ruch hasheem. Om. Buddha. Nam yoho rein gen ko. Now we can start.


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Cut-Rate Calling, by Way of the Net


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Calling K10K!


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Who you calling "centrist"?


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A Calling Card


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Gua rdianThe attack started at 7pm when a car bomb rammed one corner of the complex, followed by rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and small-arms fire. It appeared to be a feint because when guards scrambled to respond a second car bomb blew up at an opposite corner, again followed by a hail of bullets and bombs.

Let's hope that they don't attempt an assault like this on major infrastructure. The damage to high value equipment (special high capacity turbines and pumps) would be catastrophic.

Moscow Calling


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calling?


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Free Net calling goes beyond the PC


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Hollywood is calling!


Hollywood is calling! 12/10/2003 09:08 PM
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Duff Calling


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Woe! Ro ck stars getting involved! Coolio!

P. Diddy and Social Change

P.Diddy’s new “citizen change”—P. Diddy launches black, youth voter drive—initiative has tapped meetup.com to create what may amount to the largest army of GOTV street teams ever mobilized for a national political race… Meetup is just one prong of Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ ‘Calling All Media’ campaign, but an excellent prong it is! (-:=

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Marius calling!


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The Internet is Calling


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Calling All VARs


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Who are you calling stinking?


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The offline reader in the house ran across a mention of a cheese in the latest New Yorker and asked me to Google it. The first result, from The Teddington Cheese Online, British and continental cheesemongers: Stinking Bishop is said to be derived from a cheese once made by Cistercian monks in the village of Dymock. Monks have always been associated with the production of 'washed rind' cheeses. These are cheeses which are washed in a variety of liquids. They are generally full-flavoured with lively aromas. Stinking Bishop is no exception and uses perry as its wash. It has a sticky yellow-orange rind and smells of old socks. The paste is soft and creamy, the flavour is delicious and, although full and distinctive, it is not quite as pungent as the odour may imply! At certain times of year the paste becomes firmer and slightly crumbly. The cheese is similar to the famous French Epoisses which has been banned from the public transport system in Paris. In fact, at a recent cheese show in France they were amazed to discover that Stinking Bishop was made in England. The cheese takes its name from the variety of pear used to make the washing solution. Stinking Bishop pears are one of over 100 varieties which are grown on the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire border. While this was never part of the family lore, Stinking Bishop was Teddington's Best New Cheese in 2003. If you are interesting in trying some, a 2 kilo cheese will run you about 42 pounds, plus shipping. Somehow, having one's name associated with a cheese with the aroma of old socks similar to a cheese that has been banned from the Paris Metro seems appropriate for someone who had to be dissuaded from naming his first-born child after his favorite cheese of the time, Cotswold, and whose favorite store is the Cheeseboard....

Opportunity comes calling


Opportunity comes calling 01/22/2004 04:21 AM
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London Calling


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Net calling on the cheap


Net calling on the cheap 04/07/2005 01:18 PM
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Use a cellphone, get suspended from the
NFL


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Coke Via Cellphone


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coca_cola.jpg imageSo to encourage Japanese people to actually spend 120 yen (about $1.09) on a single can of soda, Coca-Cola today announced the "Cmode 2" vending machine, which allows customers with cellular phones to purchase drinks "cashlessly" one of three ways - two-dimensional barcodes, infrared, and the FeliCa contactless IC system. Though cashless "Cmode" vending machines have been in various places throughout Japan since April of 2002, these are the first vending machines to support contactless IC as a method of transfer.

With drink names like "Qoo," "SCORPION," and "Lovebody," who could resist?

Read - Press Release [Coca-ColaJP]


Cellphone or freedom?


Cellphone or freedom? 01/22/2004 02:12 AM
Buying prostitutes. Nicholas Kristof (of the NY Times; reg. req.) bought the freedom of two young Cambodian prostitutes in order to return them to their villages... but it wasn't as simple as you might think. It's easy to be cynical (yes, he's using it as grist for columns; yes, it's a drop in the bucket), but isn't it better than doing nothing? Anyway, it's a fascinatingly messy story. (He discusses why he picked these particular girls, and addresses some of the moral issues, her e—scroll down to January 20.)

Morse cellphone


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