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"with this hilarious montage [note the
French - ed.] - "'You're not going to
find us on vacation, you're going to
find us working'""
"with this hilarious montage [note the
French - ed.] - "'You're not going to
find us on vacation, you're going to
find us working'""
07/19/2004 08:24 PMDust in the Light: "We led this search
to find the truth, not to find the
weapons."
Dust in the Light: "We led this search
to find the truth, not to find the
weapons."
01/27/2004 08:57 AM"We led this search to find the truth, not to find the weapons." ..
SAYS THAT EVERYONE'S MISSING THE STORY .. JUSTIN KATZ ..
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USB risks (continued)
USB risks (continued)
06/18/2004 09:00 PMGadi Evron (Jun 18 2004)
The trip has continued
The trip has continued
03/13/2003 10:20 AMHi The trip is now on is 17th day. Sorry for not keeping You updated,
but we have literally been...
SSC vs LinuxGazette.net Continued
SSC vs LinuxGazette.net Continued
12/07/2003 10:30 AMKerberos, continued
Kerberos, continued
05/28/2004 05:15 PMMy ISP wrote me back (will yours?) but I'm at a loss how to proceed.
"No, we don't support Kerberos," he writes. "You can use SSL on
smtp-remote.rawbw.com port 465 with authentication, and ignore any
self signed certificate warnings." There...
War is Peace, continued
War is Peace, continued
07/20/2004 09:09 PM"I'm a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office in
foreign policy matters with war on my mind," -- George W. Bush,
February 2004 "Nobody wants to be the war president. I want to be the
peace president... For a while we were marching to war. Now we're
marching to peace. ... America is a safer place. Four more years and
America will be safe and the world will be more peaceful" -- George W.
Bush, July 2004 Source: Reuters. Strangelovian or Orwellian or
both?...
Re: USB risks (continued)
Re: USB risks (continued)
06/19/2004 01:49 PMRSnake (Jun 18 2004)
Bic as picklock, continued
Bic as picklock, continued
09/25/2004 11:48 AM
David Pescovitz:
A couple of weeks ago, Mark
posted about a guy who picked his Kryptonite bike lock with a ball
point pen. Apparently, the story worried another man who recognized
that the design of the bike lock was similar to the one on his
Stack-On Products gun cabinet. He called Stack-On and was assured that
his arsenal was safe from a pen pick. He proved them wrong.
"...the man went to a Staples store to buy a box of the
Bic pens that were specifically cited as the break-in tool. He pulled
the ink cartridge out of a pen and widened one end of the barrel
slightly by scraping it with his pocket knife, just like a Web site
instructed.
“I had run home for lunch and was in a hurry,” he
said. “Within 30 seconds, I was into the safe with that
pen.”
Link (via Fark)
The Housing Bubble, Continued
The Housing Bubble, Continued
06/19/2004 12:14 PMMercury News (reg req): Economy
boosts valley home prices. The median price of a home in Santa
Clara County reached $590,000, up 20.2 percent from May 2003,
according to DataQuick Information Systems. A total of 2,149 resale
houses changed hands in the county last month, a nearly 30 percent
increase from a year earlier.
It's much more than the
economy at work here. It's a mindless, dangerous bubble that shows
what a short attention span human beings have when they are infected
with greed and/or panic.
This particular news story ends witha local public defender who found
a lender that offered a "zero-down" loan -- that is, loaned the full
selling price with no down payment. I can understand the borrower's
motive, though I think it's an incredibly risky move, but the bank
making this loan is just irresponsible. So is the real-estate industry
that promotes this kind thing, but that's par for the course.
Of course, the lender will now push this mortgage into the national
market, offloading it to some other company. This is how we have such
liquid markets, and the system was a boon in the past, greased as it
has been by the likes of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the giant federal
home-loan operations that act as though they have the full faith and
credit of the U.S. taxpayer behind them even though they do not. But
it is not sustainable, yet nobody in power dares mess with this
machinery.
What we'll see eventually, if we don't find a way to slowly deflate
this bubble, is a massive collapse of the housing market that will in
turn spark a severe recession. The truly scary scenario, still not the
most likely but growing in probability every day, comes when falling
prices for housing lead to massive collapses in the financial
industry.
But if that occurs, the Fannie Maes and Freddie Macs and the
money-center banks with big exposure will be considered too big to
fail. We taxpayers will bail them out to the tune of several trillion
dollars, an amount that'll make the S&L bailout of the 1980s seem
tiny. And the only way that will work will be to re-ignite inflation
on an absolutely massive scale, because the only way to make it work
will be to ratchet up the money supply in unprecedented fashion.
This is a bubble. It will deflate. If it doesn't deflate gently, the
nation is in for the worst kind of pain.
Housing Bubble, Continued
Housing Bubble, Continued
04/11/2004 01:19 PMMercury News: As offers pour in, cutthroat market a boon for
sellers. The fast-paced, competitive nature of this spring's
Bay Area housing market has participants and observers alike
speculating on the reasons -- particularly after three years of severe
job losses.
The story goes on to offer all the usual
reasons, such as a shortage of houses and low interest rates.
But there's another very good explanation: rampant speculation of
another kind, inducing panic buying like the kind that occurred in the
stock market in the late 1990s.
This is a bubble that will deflate eventually. It's happening
elsewhere, as this
NY Times story notes today.
The mania will end here, too, and it'll be ugly.
Searching for Continued Growth
Searching for Continued Growth
09/23/2004 03:11 PMSource: iMedia Connection - Geoff Ramsey, eMarketer's chief
statsmaster, thinks that what can really drive local search is "pay
per call." He says that many small mom and pop operations still don't
have Web ssites, but "if you're engaged in...
The Troll Situation, Continued
The Troll Situation, Continued
07/13/2004 10:14 AMI've had a flood of suggestions from you good folks about my troll
problem.Some are, at the moment, technically not feasible. Others are
a good possibility, and I'm forwarding them along to our tech folks.
Some of you have said you won't miss the comments if they disappear
entirely. But I still believe the conversation is important, for all
of us, when it works right, and I do want to bring it back.
Incidentally, several of the people who wrote with suggestions are
among my more fierce critics on this page. They still think I'm
mistaken on the issues (we agree to disagree). They aren't here to
cause trouble, but to truly discuss the issues, and they hope we can
restore that discussion for those of us who aren't here just to play
troll games.
I hope so, too, and while I'm thanking everyone individually who
wrote, here's my public appreciation for the ideas and, most of all,
good will.
De-Certifying the Press, Continued
De-Certifying the Press, Continued
03/14/2005 04:35 PMThe whole idea of the White House press corps is that the reporters in
it represent the public's common interest in seeing executive power
questioned, monitored, examined, explained. The President needs an
interlocutor, it was once thought. No more.
Kraft's Continued Woes
Kraft's Continued Woes
01/28/2004 11:22 AMThe Oscar Mayer WienerMobile may be safe, but 6,000 jobs aren't.
Our Insane War on (Some) Drugs,
Continued
Our Insane War on (Some) Drugs,
Continued
04/25/2004 10:13 PMReason: Pill Sham.
Here's a bit of legal information that may interest Rush Limbaugh:
Under Florida law, illegally obtaining more than 28 grams of
painkillers containing the narcotic oxycodone—a threshold
exceeded by a single 60-pill Percocet prescription—automatically
makes you the worst sort of drug trafficker, even if you never sold a
single pill. Even if, like Richard Paey, you were using the drugs to
relieve severe chronic pain.
Clueless Old Media, Continued
Clueless Old Media, Continued
06/24/2004 02:30 PMCyberjournalist is reporting a truly weird situation, in which the
CMP media sites are refusing
referrals from Google News. The claim is that Google's referrals
are somehow "outside the bounds of fair use" -- whatever that means.
Hello?
Speakers list to be continued, chempacks
on the way
Speakers list to be continued, chempacks
on the way
07/14/2004 11:49 AMDoCoMo pledges continued support of PHS
DoCoMo pledges continued support of PHS
11/03/2003 03:42 PMTelecoms.com Nov 3 2003 1:58PM ET
Continued grave yard trolling
Continued grave yard trolling
06/22/2004 12:58 AMDon Box isn't finished trolling the grave yard of dead software
projects.
More on Taligent
By Don Box
Since posting my "taligent effect" entry on Saturday, I ran across this
excellent online version of Mike Potel's Taligent book.
Here's my favorite quote:
After furious internal debates in the late 1980s,
a new project, code-named "Pink," emerged. It was called Pink because,
at a meeting in 1988, key Apple engineers and managers settled on a
direction for the company by jotting down ideas on index cards and
pinning the cards to the wall in two groups: blue cards, representing
technologies that could be supported as extensions to the current
system software for Macintosh" computers, and pink cards, representing
technologies for a future dream system. The technologies listed on the
blue cards eventually formed the core of System 7, Apple's current
system software. The pink cards listed precursors of Taligent's
object-oriented system software.
As we start to enter the end game of Indigo, perhaps we should start
referring to features as "pink" features and "blue" features. The CLR
team has a euphemism for pink features - they're called
"post-Orcas."
Also interesting was my chance conversation with Chris Lovett, dev
lead and architect of the XML editor in Whidbey. He happened to
mention that he was at Taligent, and had numerous insights into why
the project ended the way it did.
[gotdotnet]
All I know is that Pink (and Jaguar) swallowed up some fine talent
- including Eric Neumann - one of MacroMind's founders. Many of those
folks went to work at Kalieda Labs.
I alre
ady told you about what Dave Kaiser did there - but did I ever
tell yah about how I was the celebrity poster child for Kalieda?
They paid us to port our "UnDo Me" interactive
music video (by the MediaBand) to SctiptX from Director.
Oil Prices Dip on Continued Mild Weather
(AP)
Oil Prices Dip on Continued Mild Weather
(AP)
01/04/2005 09:01 AMAP - Crude prices moved downward Tuesday as traders focused on
continued mild U.S. winter weather ahead of the midweek petroleum
stocks report from the U.S. Energy Department.
CEOs confident in continued growth
CEOs confident in continued growth
03/29/2005 02:20 PMChief executive officers of the fastest-growing technology companies
in the U.S. and Canada are confident that their companies will
continue to expand, according to a Deloitte & Touch LLP survey.
One-click RSS subscriptions, continued:
the lesser of two evils?
One-click RSS subscriptions, continued:
the lesser of two evils?
01/22/2004 02:41 AM
There's been some ongoing discussion of one-click RSS subscriptions
over at
Brent's
and
Dare's sites. Some things I've found
out:
...Bush Planned for War as Diplomacy
Continued (washingtonpost.com)
Bush Planned for War as Diplomacy
Continued (washingtonpost.com)
04/17/2004 03:40 AM[CIA deputy director] McLaughlin's [WMD Presentation] used
communications intercepts, satellite photos, diagrams and other
intelligence. "Nice try," Bush said when he was finished, according to
the book. "I don't think this quite -- it's not something
th
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Experts Fear Continued Market
Uncertainty (AP)
Experts Fear Continued Market
Uncertainty (AP)
07/24/2004 09:35 PMAP - The equity market's inexorable slide into the summer doldrums has
many wondering what the next catalyst will be. Some analysts say the
sideways pattern could continue straight through the presidential
race.
outlines the continued gloomy
job-creation figures
outlines the continued gloomy
job-creation figures
02/11/2004 12:01 AMJobs, Jobs, Jobs ..
Krugman
nytimes.com/2004/02/10/opinion/10KRUG.html
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Michelle Malkin: TERROR IN THE SKIES
(CONTINUED)
Michelle Malkin: TERROR IN THE SKIES
(CONTINUED)
07/16/2004 01:57 PM"Terror in the skies (continued)." .. Michelle Malkin has confirmed ..
confirmed
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Online Exclusive: Countdown to the Big
Game, Continued
Online Exclusive: Countdown to the Big
Game, Continued
02/01/2005 09:41 PMTermine.com - Tue Feb 1, 06:15 am GMT
Continued fun with Voice over IP
(Vonage, Lingo, Packet8)
Continued fun with Voice over IP
(Vonage, Lingo, Packet8)
03/17/2005 03:23 AMI've had so many interesting hours waiting on hold for tech support
from Vonage and Lingo that I decided to write up the experience in http://ph
ilip.greenspun.com/materialism/voice-over-ip
Please comment with ideas to make this more useful.
Orange France Expects Continued Growth
Orange France Expects Continued Growth
02/18/2004 01:17 PMOrange France said it has built 1,031 hotspots in France and expects
to have 2,500 by the end of this year: Traffic on the hotspot network
is increasing by 60 percent per week, but that number isn't a great
indicator of growth because the service only started to be marketed at
the end of last year. Orange France expects to earn 10 million Euros
in revenue on Wi-Fi this year....
Web-friendly rich Internet apps,
continued
Web-friendly rich Internet apps,
continued
06/05/2005 11:36 PM
Last fall I asked a question that I'll probably keep on asking in
various contexts:
Can
rich Internet apps be web-friendly?. In
response,
Macromedia chief software architect Kevin Lynch created an
example
showing how the state of a Flash app could be exposed on the
browser's URL-line, and thus made available for bookmarking, deep
linking, and scripted integration. There was also some
follow-up
discussion on integrating this technique with the browser's
navigation history.
...XML Boulevard Lesson 18 - !DOCTYPE
statements (continued)
XML Boulevard Lesson 18 - !DOCTYPE
statements (continued)
09/12/2004 02:17 PMTech Brief: Motorola sees continued
strong growth
Tech Brief: Motorola sees continued
strong growth
08/17/2004 09:06 PMIHT Aug 18 2004 0:32AM GMT
XML Boulevard Lesson 12 - Well-formed
XML Part 5: Attributes (Continued)
XML Boulevard Lesson 12 - Well-formed
XML Part 5: Attributes (Continued)
01/22/2004 02:02 PMDell tells analysts it expects continued
expansion
Dell tells analysts it expects continued
expansion
04/07/2005 02:34 PMMiami Herald Apr 7 2005 6:08PM GMT
New Study Indicates Continued Need for
Traditional Communications to Supplement
E-Gov't
New Study Indicates Continued Need for
Traditional Communications to Supplement
E-Gov't
05/25/2004 06:53 AMBeSpacific May 25 2004 10:50AM GMT
XML Boulevard Lesson 11 - Well-formed
XML Part 4: Attributes (Continued)
XML Boulevard Lesson 11 - Well-formed
XML Part 4: Attributes (Continued)
01/01/2005 04:31 AMCybersquatters continued to plague
big-name brands, celebrities in 2003
(AFP)
Cybersquatters continued to plague
big-name brands, celebrities in 2003
(AFP)
01/27/2004 11:33 AMAFP - Famous brands and celebrities continue to fall foul of
cybersquatters, with the number of complaints about unfair domain
names lodged last year almost unchanged from 2002, the World
Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) said.
Bollywood spoof ads, continued: mullet
pseudo-history
Bollywood spoof ads, continued: mullet
pseudo-history
05/31/2004 01:05 AM
BoingBoing reader
Chris points us to this blast
from the online past:
"Another corporate '70s Bollywood spoof, this time by Absolut Vodka. ~10 minute film,
made in 2002, filmed in India. It's a Bollywood pseudohistory of the
mullet.
Entertaining enough story (a little long...) - but really
well-crafted, with awesome songs and dancing. Low-level product
placement - no actual bottles or mention of vodka - but the familiar
Absolut shape makes subtle appearances."
The film's hilarious, but -- OMGWTF! Do my own eyes betray me? Look
closely at the faux promo poster screengrabbed at left. Is the male
lead in Absolut Mulit not wearing a shirt with the exact
same pink vomit print that
Vivek Oberoi wears in the aforementioned Vanilla Coke Bollywood
ad? Perhaps this is a secret, ironic reference to pink vomit
couture featured in a real Bollywood film -- and I'm not enough of an
Indian cinema buff to get the joke. If any intrepid BoingBoing readers
know the answer, do
tell.
Link to Absolut
Mulit (Flash required), more background on the making of the
12-minute short in thi
s 2003 issue of Fast Company magazine (scroll down to
bottom of page).i>
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