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Someone Else's Honey Pot
Someone Else's Honey Pot
06/24/2005 04:42 PMSomething I've found a great deal of enjoyment doing since I got my
iPod shuffle at WWDC is just hook it up to someone else's computer and
set the iTunes to autofill onto my Shuffle from the other person's
music collection. By The Hallway
Mortgaging Someone Else's Future
Mortgaging Someone Else's Future
07/12/2004 10:57 AMCendant's CEO has a knack for timing industry trends. Now, he wants to
back out of mortgages.
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
11/13/2003 08:53 AMBombing comes despite attacks on insurgents .. lourd tribut ..
CNN
cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/11/12/sprj.irq.main/index.html
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Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
06/03/2004 06:36 AMRead My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
tig.mu.nu/archives/030809.html
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Too Tired
Too Tired
12/03/2002 11:46 AM
I didn't go to 4-6 hour today. I felt way too tired. I had the WORST
headache too. Man, am I beat.
"tired.com"
"tired.com"
07/14/2004 10:18 PMTired
Tired
05/06/2004 01:45 AM
I am getting tired of making execuses for our troops in Iraq.
I know it's just
a few among hundreds of thousands there who were responsible for
the ugly deeds.
I also know that it was the zealots in the military intelligence
willing to do anything
to get information and irresponsible army commanders more
interested in avoiding political
conflicts than doing the right thing.
But the road to understanding how those soldiers can do what they
did, even if coerced,
leaves rest of the hundreds of thousands American soldiers in Iraq
naked. Could
other groups of them have behaved better under the same
circumstances? Sadly,
my answer is no. Only consolation is that armies of other
countries would not
have done any better if they were traumatized through the same
tragic events as US
have. Some consolation.
I am not sure which is worse. Death of thousands of American
citizens and Destruction
of a famous American landmark or stunning blows to our pride
like this.
The former enraged me, the later left me hollow. I know that
most of the pride
was more wishful thinking reinforced by the hero-worshiping media,
but it's shocking
still to be stripped of it.

Tired Of Waiting...
Tired Of Waiting...
12/28/2004 05:27 AMI'm tired of waiting. The iPhoto book printing service never did
arrived in Singapore, and I doubt the iTunes Music Store will ever
materialise here either. So, I'm throwing this out, instead, to the Scobleizer: when will
Microsoft bring its Media Center PC to Singapore?
:-)
P.S:
Sheal Israel: Scoble is an evangelist for Microsoft and is
totally enthused about its technology. What is news is that Scoble, at
times, is among Microsoft's toughest critics... He's the most honest
company evangelist youwill find, anywhere.
32,000 "Why I'm Tired" Emails
32,000 "Why I'm Tired" Emails
07/14/2004 05:08 AMTired iron
Tired iron
08/21/2004 08:39 PMTechTree Aug 21 2004 11:48PM GMT
Tired Eyes
Tired Eyes
01/09/2004 09:44 PMI haven't really had a consistent, good sleeping schedule for a year
and am in desperate need for some sort of product that will help
reduce the bags/dark circles under my eyes -- not cosmetics or coverup
but something actually...
If so little is happening, why am I so
tired?
If so little is happening, why am I so
tired?
07/28/2004 11:14 AMI'm not going in to the Convention until 11am these days. I don't go
out drinking afterwards, which means I'm asleep by 1am. So why am I so
beat? Ok, aside from being old, fat and out of shape, why am I so
beat? Crowds are exhausting. Trying to be alert is exhausting. Sitting
in one place is exhausting. Being spoken at is exhausting. Being
snarky is exhausting. Being exhausted is exhausting. I'm thinking of
covering the speeches tonight by coming home and watching them on
C-SPAN. I can't hear what the speakers are saying when I'm in the
Fleet...
Tired Is Wired
Tired Is Wired
07/14/2004 06:35 AMPaul Boutin's latest piece for Slate is an amusing story about a
friend of his who registered the domain name
Tired.com back when both were working
at Wired (remember all that Wired/Tired hype?). Like so many people
who ended up owning a website, he had no idea what to do with it and
put up a simple message: "Are you tired? Tell us why" and linked to an
email address. It turns out, people were tired, and they had no
problem telling why. For the past seven years, the guy who runs the
site has
received over
32,000 emails, coming in at a fairly constant rate during all that
time. The site isn't advertised or talked about much (until now, I
guess), but tired people keep showing up and answering the question.
Boutin posts a couple of examples, and then notes that no one tries to
disguise their identity. He believes that they simply don't think
about the consequences at all, and are just answering the question.
Tired and bored
Tired and bored
06/22/2005 02:54 AMNot feeling too good. So the best way to combat it is to try and make
a three-pane layout for the blog on the couch while waiting for
Survivors to begin. Hope it works; it ain't too complicated. Notice
also the new link icon on the right, if you want to link to my blog.
I also included a list of my latest pictures from Flickr. Today, I've
mostly been in the Helsinki Samba Carneval...
If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
03/13/2003 12:46 PMgreat piece (full of the truth) .. The French Connection .. New York
Times .. him seriously .. Bill Safire
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"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
03/13/2003 03:47 PMCold, tired, hungry...
Cold, tired, hungry...
12/02/2003 01:25 AMI'm thankful for the PA Day on Friday. Gives me time to catch up on a
ton of work. Hey,...
From wired to tired in 10 minutes
From wired to tired in 10 minutes
12/08/2003 10:10 PM I've been fond of the business card doodles of the guy behind Gaping
Void for a while and he...
Tired of being locked into formats?
Well then don't!
Tired of being locked into formats?
Well then don't!
01/18/2004 01:39 PMDanny Ayers has
a solution for the OPML "give me permission" clause in the latest Dave
Winer effort. What I love about Danny (and folks like Ben
Hammersley - too) is that they always seem to come up with solutions
that stay backwards compatible (with the 'simple way') while then also
providing an elegant rdf way of doing things.
Thanks Danny!
And BTW - for the record - I AM a fan of OPML - but that doens't
mean that open standards get to be closed - just 'cause the author
changes his mind. Once open, teh cat's out of the bag!
Sharing, the
web way
I'm not a fan of OPML, I think it's a truly awful (and unnecessary) format - other people have found <
FONT color=#333366>it problematic
too - but I did think
Dave Winer's Share Your OPML! site looked
interesting, especially when there was a little SDK available. But then yesterday I
read Eric's post pointing to the floater Dave
had left in the pool :
If you wish to use the data for a
different kind of application, or convert the data into a format other
than OPML, for redistribution, it's likely we'll say yes, but you must
ask first.
Anyone that's had dealings with Dave in the
past will know what this means. Leigh asked (in comments) but had his
request deleted. Basically Dave wants control, and he believes the
formats will give him that control (remember the RSS patent
application?).
I'm all for republishing, but not with strings attached. I don't
want material under my copyright abused in this way. So I politely
asked Dave to remove references to sites I maintain from his data.
Anyhow, Dave's response was:
Do you want to make a legal case
out of this?
Personally I thought that was pretty sad,
but that might in part be cultural bias - being English I tend to
think of etiquette before litigation. Whatever, unfortunately for
Dave, and fortunately for the rest of us, formats aren't such a lever
any more because the web will either ignore or work around attempts at
lock-in.
I think the most sensible thing is to simply ignore Dave's site,
but for purposes of demonstration, here's a workaround. The key
obstacle is that Dave insists that you can't republish his data unless
it's in OPML format. If it is OPML, you don't even have to ask. Ok, here is another version of the index file that points to
all the others at "Share Your OPML!". This is still OPML format.
Please do with it what you like. Incidentally, this new file is also
valid RDF/XML.
Given that OPML is as thinly specified as it gets, and RDF/XML is
designed to make it easy to make XML formats RDF compatible, it wasn't
particularly difficult. Here's what RDF-compatible OPML looks
like:
<opml
opml:version="2.0"
xmlns="http://opml.scripting.com"
xmlns:opml="http://opml.scripting.com"
xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
<
;head/>
<body rdf:parseType="Resource">
<outline
opml:text="John Blog" opml:ctUpdates="8" opml:type="link"
opml:url="http://example.org" opml:whenLastUpdate="Wed, 14 Jan 2004
03:28:00 GMT" />
</body>
</opml>
I first had to add some attributes to the <opml> element to
give the XML namespace support. That top element becomes a resource in
the (stripey) RDF interpretation, with head and
body as properties, their contents being other resources.
To keep things simple I just ignored the contents of the <head>
element, so that gets interpreted as a triple with an empty object
(I must check on the semantics of that). The element itself is
mandatory in OPML, so that has to stay.
The <body> in effect
contains a set of resources of type outline, which is
easy to express by adding the rdf:parseType="Resource"
attribute on the parent. The attributes of the <outline>
elements all slip neatly into being RDF properties with literal
values.
Couple of points that probably need explanation - since the spec
update there's been no need to include a root <rdf:RDF> element.
If the consumer knows it's RDF, that's good enough (the W3C's validator has check box: "RDF is
NOT enclosed in <RDF>...</RDF> tags"). Also the use of
unqualified attributes has been deprecated, so it should be
opml:text="..." rather than just text="...".
This makes the code look a bit uglier, but if you're using a lot of
namespaces it does make mistakes much less likely.
I made the changes using search and replace, but this could easily
be automated using XSLT. But if you are planning on using Userland
format data from anywhere else, it's probably a better bet to use
something a little less generic than the approach above (stylesheets
for OPML to OCS and Userland RSS to RSS 1.0 are linked in the comments
here).[Raw]
Tired of Dating Games?
Tired of Dating Games?
07/08/2004 03:41 PMAd - http://www.true.com Jul 8 2004 8:41PM GMT
Knowspam.net: Tired of Spam Yet?
Knowspam.net: Tired of Spam Yet?
08/16/2004 10:16 AMI just knew Knowspam.net's (an anti-spam service) challenge-response
spam system (a new sender is sent an email with a link to a captcha
page to prove they're not a spammer script) had to have some strange
side effects.
I experienced one today, subscribing to Evolt's the List. After
entering my ...
Tired of government-endorsed sin?
Tired of government-endorsed sin?
05/25/2004 01:33 PM
Would you like to live in a Christian nation with government
similar to the early United States?
Well, here’s your chance!
Are you disgusted that the gays are stomping on the Consitution? Do
you demand the return to a moral government? Become part of the
solution and help to redeem the nation, one seceded state at a time.
Ronaldo tired of being called fat
(Reuters)
Ronaldo tired of being called fat
(Reuters)
06/01/2004 09:09 AMReuters - Brazil striker Ronaldo says he is tired of people calling
him fat.
Insert tired cliche of Moore's name
followed by
Insert tired cliche of Moore's name
followed by
06/03/2004 08:47 AM
The trailer for
Fahrenheit 9/11 is now online, and the official U.S.
opening date has been set for June 25. Long wait, and long download
for some bandwidths, but worth it.
Tired Jones Pulls Out of 200 at Trials
Tired Jones Pulls Out of 200 at Trials
07/17/2004 09:23 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 18 2004 1:36AM GMT
Tired of Registering to See News on the
Internet?
Tired of Registering to See News on the
Internet?
07/15/2004 02:06 PMMercola Jul 15 2004 6:30PM GMT
Tired of questioning your supposedly
broad band?
Tired of questioning your supposedly
broad band?
02/10/2004 02:44 AMIf some mythical ISP like Road Runt claims 3Mbps downloads and you're
a subscriber verifying with their speed test, you're...
Veritas gives products second billing to
tired hype
Veritas gives products second billing to
tired hype
05/04/2004 01:46 PMVeritas Vision Witness CommandCentral
Sweden tires of tired workers (Reuters)
Sweden tires of tired workers (Reuters)
09/17/2004 04:37 AMReuters - Swedish welfare authorities plan to launch a campaign to
educate Swedes about when they can take sick leave,
after a study showed 40 percent believe it is enough to feel tired to
stay home and draw benefits.
Army reboots GI's tired fatigues
Army reboots GI's tired fatigues
05/26/2004 12:13 PMStory by my
Wired News colleague
Noah Schachtman about the Army's seven-year, $250 million uniform
high-tech-ification and redesign project -- dubbed Future Force
Warrior, or FFW.
One of the most obvious changes is that the new uniforms are unisex.
The zipper has been extended, and the uniform's butt flap has been
expanded, so GI Janes aren't literally caught with their pants down if
they have to pee.
FFW's body armor is probably the biggest improvement, however. It sits
on a series of foam pads around the rib cage, so there's a 2.5-inch
gap between the harness and the body. It keeps the GI cool. And it's
almost imperceptibly light -- unlike today's bulletproof vests, many
of which are about as comfortable as that lead apron the dentist makes
you wear during X-rays. But the scarab-like shell can take five to
seven direct hits from a machine gun, and it doubles as a holster for
ammunition and grenades.
LinkTired of your computer taking 10 minutes
to boot
Tired of your computer taking 10 minutes
to boot
02/10/2004 02:44 AMIf you have a computer that is being slow to boot you may want to
check out. Startup-Mechanic. Come highly...
Tired of Late Fees? Got Room Atop the
TV?
Tired of Late Fees? Got Room Atop the
TV?
01/19/2004 02:53 AMDisney executives are testing a video-on-demand service, called
MovieBeam, as an attractive alternative for consumers who want to
avoid paying high late fees to video rental stores.
Army Reboots GIs' Tired Fatigues
Army Reboots GIs' Tired Fatigues
05/25/2004 05:12 AMSoldiers often go into battle wearing about 100 pounds of bulky,
clumsy gear, making the point of all their high-tech gadgetry moot. So
the Army is spending $250 million to start from scratch, building a
future uniform from the skin out. By Noah Shachtman.
Tired Pope Winds Up Lourdes Visit with
Mass
Tired Pope Winds Up Lourdes Visit with
Mass
08/14/2004 06:43 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 14 2004 10:38PM GMT
FC Now: The Office: Brilliant Satire or
Tired Facsimile? Discuss.
FC Now: The Office: Brilliant Satire or
Tired Facsimile? Discuss.
03/25/2005 06:57 AMAs promised, I watched the premiere of The Office on NBC tonight.
(Remember that I am coming into this with only word of the legend of
the BBC version; I have not seen the series on which this American
rendition...
I'm tired of being heroic and funny and
competent and wise and patient
I'm tired of being heroic and funny and
competent and wise and patient
12/29/2004 10:18 AMI'm not sure I even have a question -- I'm just fed up with
everything, especially my husband.
One Possible Cost of Mobile Technology:
A Tired, Aching Back
One Possible Cost of Mobile Technology:
A Tired, Aching Back
01/29/2004 01:47 AMALONG with the changes wrought by gadgets in political campaign
coverage has come the question of just how much stuff to carry around.
Many reporters are finding that the more equipment they can merge the
better, and the less to lose. This makes a device like the Handspring
Treo 600, a combination telephone, keyboard, organizer, digital
camera, MP3 player and more, very appealing. Newer and faster do not
always mean lighter or more streamlined.
So Tired - Where Web surfers go when
they haven't slept a wink. By Paul
Boutin
So Tired - Where Web surfers go when
they haven't slept a wink. By Paul
Boutin
07/14/2004 03:22 PMTired Pilgrims Wait to See Pope, Others
Eye Future (Reuters)
Tired Pilgrims Wait to See Pope, Others
Eye Future (Reuters)
04/05/2005 10:09 PMReuters - Rome was setting up a massive
security plan to protect pilgrims and presidents at Pope John
Paul's funeral as a flood of faithful queued for hours to see
his body in St. Peter's Basilica on Wednesday.
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