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Table of Contents: BASIC Computer Games
Table of Contents: BASIC Computer Games
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Information Design Journal 1979-2002:
Table of Contents
Information Design Journal 1979-2002:
Table of Contents
08/21/2002 07:08 PMInformation Design Journal 1979-2001:
Table of Contents
Information Design Journal 1979-2001:
Table of Contents
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INTERACTIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR
BLOGS
AN
INTERACTIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR
BLOGS
05/12/2004 12:41 PM

As you may know, I've been
maintaining (manually) detailed tables of contents of my blog posts
(one per blog 'category') since I started. They're a bit clumsy, but
they get a fair bit of traffic so I know people are using them. Right
now they exist as six 'stories' and I thought it might be interesting
to try to put them together into a single, interactive index. I'm
competent in neither HTML nor Radio's 'outlining' function (I confess
I
don't even know how to use anchors properly -- the twisties below and
the links in the graphic above don't work, and links below should
really take you to the specific subcategory within the table of
contents), so I can't
make it pretty or functional,
but you can get the idea of how it might work:
BLOGS
& BLOGGING:
BUSINESS
ARTS
& SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL
PHILOSOPHY
POLITICS
& ECONOMICS
CREATIVE
WORKS
My six categories have a total of 40 subcategories,
of which five (Blogs in Business, Technology, Stories & Narrative,
New Collaborative Enterprise, and Environmental & Social Economics
& Law) overlap categories and hence appear under two categories
each. The ten most popular subcategories (most linked, and most
commented-on) are shown in bold. This taxonomy is essentially the same
one I use for my filing cabinet tabs and for my My Documents
subfolders, except that they omit the 'housekeeping' type tabs and
subfolders that house my background papers, messages and private and
personal records.
I am not offering this as any
kind of framework for a 'universal' taxonomy. In fact, I've been
adamant that any personal content management system needs to allow us
to index our documents and messages any way we want,
our way, at whatever level of granularity works best for each
individual. Universal taxonomies just don't work. But if we think of a
blog as the 'public area' of our personal content, the shareable part
of our personal 'filing cabinet', I thought it might make an
interesting case study in how we might best 'present' each
individual's
publicly-available 'stuff' for effective browsing by others.
I see the blog, and at a broader level the 'tabs' of our personal
content management system, our 'filing cabinet', as nothing more than
'addresses' or destinations to send content to. So although Microsoft
would have us believe that 'saving' a document or message, 'sending' a
document or message to someone else, and 'publishing' a document or
message to a blog or website, are three fundamentally different
functions and applications, I see them as conceptually
indistinguishable -- they're all actions that move content from one
specific space to another. That's why I have
proposed
a single, intuitive Workspace Manipulation and Document Annotation
tool
to replace virtually every application users have on their PCs today,
a
tool that would finally make PCs accessible to the billions of
technologically challenged among us. But I digress...
I can envision the Interactive Blog Table of Contents working in one
of two ways:
- Map Layout: The table of contents would be displayed
graphically, as in the top diagram above. Clicking on any of the 40
subcategory links would replace the map with a hotlinked list of posts
in that subcategory -- showing title, date, author (if applicable) and
a brief synopsis or abstract of each post.
- 'Outline'
Layout: The content would be displayed, possibly
in the blog sidebar, in 'outline' mode: Clicking on the 'Table of
Contents' box would open up the list of the 40 subcategories, and then
clicking on any of them would display (probably in a separate window)a
hotlinked list of posts in that subcategory -- again, showing title,
date,
author (if applicable) and a brief synopsis or abstract of each post.
How useful would this be for you? If you're not one of those that
browses my
tables of contents, would this kind of functionality be useful on your
own blog, even if only to help you find your own archived posts
without
having to use a hit-and-miss search bar? Could you envision using this
tool more broadly as a means of indexing everything in your My Documents folder and Inbox, and
perhaps even all the hard-copy stuff in your filing cabinet as
well?
Ultimately, I can see the development of an invisible (to the user)
'metadata layer', which would take our preferred organization of our
personal stuff and translate it into some universal standard, and then
as needed into each reader's personal organization of his/her content,
so that for example if Jon Husband wants to browse my publicly
permissioned content, he won't see it organized as I have, above, but
will instead see it automatically reorganized and relabelled using
his personal
taxonomy and nomenclature. I believe this 'metadata' layer development
will be one of the most interesting and important technology
challenges
of this century.
In the meantime, if there's sufficient interest,
I'll buckle down and learn enough HTML and Outlining to implement
either solution (1) or (2) above for my blog.
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The table of equivalents / replacements
/ analogs of Windows software in Linux.
(Official site of the table)
The table of equivalents / replacements
/ analogs of Windows software in Linux.
(Official site of the table)
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Install Software on Multiple PCs, Make
Icons Stay in Place, Remove Add/Remove
Programs Entries
Install Software on Multiple PCs, Make
Icons Stay in Place, Remove Add/Remove
Programs Entries
09/13/2004 11:52 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 14 2004 3:28AM GMT
Remove Program from the Add or Remove
Programs List
Remove Program from the Add or Remove
Programs List
08/31/2004 07:50 AMTech-Recipes Aug 31 2004 12:36PM GMT
Periodic Table of the Elements Table
Periodic Table of the Elements Table
12/03/2002 11:46 AMThis is
probably one of, if not the coolest thing I have seen
in a while. Theodore Gray,
president of the company that makes
Mathematica,
is quite a cool dude, and his Periodic Table of
the Elements Table is definitely the cat's ass of tables (if you
know what i mean). While you are at it, check out his Sodium
Party. I found this site from reading Ben Hammersley.com. Neat
stuff.
Common Cabling Diagrams
Common Cabling Diagrams
08/22/2004 11:50 AMMore Liquid Cooling Diagrams
More Liquid Cooling Diagrams
06/17/2004 04:32 PM
Appleinsider publishes more diagrams of the Liquid Cooling System
found in the high end PowerMac G5s.
The new cooling system is apparently necessar...
Ghost Diagrams 0.7 (Default branch)
Ghost Diagrams 0.7 (Default branch)
02/05/2005 09:32 PM

Ghost Diagrams is a small program that takes sets of tiles and tries
to find patterns into which they may be formed. The patterns it finds
when given randomly chosen tiles are often surprising, and frequently
resemble floral decorations.
Changes:
This release can use either a square or a hexagonal underlying grid.
There is now a smarter assembly algorithm which will not make same
mistake twice. The assembly process has been animated.
Visio schemas link data in diagrams
Visio schemas link data in diagrams
04/16/2004 09:10 PMMicrosoft has released documentation that allows corporate and
third-party developers to take full advantage of the XML-based
schemas, called DatadiagramML, in its Office Visio diagramming tool.
Diagrams detail Apple's new liquid
cooling system.
Diagrams detail Apple's new liquid
cooling system.
06/17/2004 09:21 PMAppleInsider:
Diagrams detail
Apple's new liquid cooling system. Yes, there is really a pump.
Diagrams detail Apple's new liquid
cooling system
Diagrams detail Apple's new liquid
cooling system
06/17/2004 04:37 PMBBC NEWS | In Pictures | In pictures:
Watch me grow
BBC NEWS | In Pictures | In pictures:
Watch me grow
06/30/2004 09:31 AMUnwanted 'gifts'
Unwanted 'gifts'
12/27/2004 04:34 AMUSA Today Dec 27 2004 8:50AM GMT
Folder Contents CM 1.0.2
Folder Contents CM 1.0.2
05/14/2004 03:20 PMShows folder contents using a contextual menu.
You Can Donate All Your Unwanted iPods
To Me
You Can Donate All Your Unwanted iPods
To Me
04/18/2005 02:02 AMNow that George W Bush has, well, sort-of endorsed the iPod, do you
have that sick-in-the-stomach feeling so much so that you'd want to
"toss
your iPod in the Potomac"?
Either that, or you can write in
to get my address on where to send your iPods. :-)
On Again, Off Again? Stop Unwanted
Reboots
On Again, Off Again? Stop Unwanted
Reboots
05/12/2004 08:02 PMQ. My Windows XP computer repeatedly reboots. What causes this?.
Woman Tries to Gas Unwanted Houseguests
(AP)
Woman Tries to Gas Unwanted Houseguests
(AP)
05/18/2004 05:54 PMAP - A woman tried to get rid of unwanted houseguests by gassing them.
A family friend introduced the 51-year-old woman to Kevin Frye and
Andrew King and she agreed to let them spend the night, investigators
said. But they overstayed their welcome refusing to leave for
six weeks as they allegedly sold drugs from her apartment.
Blocking unwanted programs
Blocking unwanted programs
04/12/2004 07:37 AMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2004 11:56AM GMT
Bag has high-tech contents
Bag has high-tech contents
05/16/2004 05:00 AMBaltimore Sun May 16 2004 8:38AM GMT
Firefox readies new extension for
unwanted pop-ups
Firefox readies new extension for
unwanted pop-ups
04/05/2005 01:10 AMIf you've noticed pop-up and pop-under ads sneaking into your surfing
despite your browser settings, you're not alone. Firefox users will
soon have a new tool to fight the annoying ads.

FAQ | Unwanted attachments can be
deleted from folder
FAQ | Unwanted attachments can be
deleted from folder
01/04/2004 03:54 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 4 2004 3:31AM ET
10.4: iPhoto 5.0.x and unwanted color
shifting
10.4: iPhoto 5.0.x and unwanted color
shifting
06/22/2005 02:23 AMSeveral people have reported problems with iPhoto 5 making unwanted
changes to pictures. Some have observed that there is some kind of
Colorsync profile issue involved with encoding in pictures. Following
that lead, I tried s...
Space photo contents often are all in
eye of the beholder
Space photo contents often are all in
eye of the beholder
02/12/2004 04:08 AMAP via Sunspot Feb 12 2004 8:38AM GMT
Linux Journal Contents #133, May 2005
Linux Journal Contents #133, May 2005
04/07/2005 05:46 PMLinux Journal Contents #133, May 2005
Share iPod contents via iTunes
Share iPod contents via iTunes
04/23/2004 10:49 AMIf you're like me, you bring your iPod to work so that you can listen
to your tunes without copying them to your work computer. If you
always set your work computer to "Manually manage songs and playlists"
and your home compu...
Spam email CD contents analyzed
Spam email CD contents analyzed
01/02/2004 02:35 PMA fascinating analysis of the contents of a "millions of email
addresses" CDROM acquired via a spam-advertisement:
You can find a number of addresses you don't want to send spam to. The
spammer didn't even remove the abuse@ and postmaster@ addresses, 175
and 561 respectively. Both of them have doubles themselves. These role
accounts include respectable providers that have a widely known
anti-spam policy: the abuse desk of XS4ALL appears 5 times, the abuse
desk of Planet three times and their postmasters will receive the spam
three times each.
Role accounts not only encompass abuse desks or Network Operation
Centers, but also operational accounts like 'hostmaster' and
'postmaster', who have to deal with requests from customers and
feedback from key institutions like ARIN and RIPE or domain
registrars. Spamming those accounts has several drawbacks for a
spammer, their spam is most definitely not wanted by the recipient. It
isn't too farfetched to state that online businesses (that mostly have
to rely on e-mail for direct customer contact) might be facing
increasing difficulties coping with the loss incurred by spam, both
technically and financially.
Link
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ClipPreserver keeps Clipboard contents
on shutdown
ClipPreserver keeps Clipboard contents
on shutdown
06/14/2004 07:00 AMMacEase has released
ClipPreserv
er and ClipPreserver Lite, utilities that maintain and restore the
contents of the Mac's Clipboard when users shutdown or restart their
computers. ClipPreserver Lite is Freeware; ClipPreserver is US$9.95
shareware that adds the ability to restore Clipboard contents
following a system crash. Both utilities requires Mac OS X v10.1 or
later.
See hidden directories' contents with
Safari
See hidden directories' contents with
Safari
04/15/2005 12:17 PMWhilst trying to undo this hint, I came across an interesting feature
in Safari. I wanted to see the contents of the /Volumes directory
(which is normally invisible). In particular, I wanted to see the
contents of a folder wh...
Is IronPort's SMTPi the cure to unwanted
e-mail
Is IronPort's SMTPi the cure to unwanted
e-mail
04/20/2004 12:18 AMZDNet Apr 20 2004 3:48AM GMT
Recursively print folder contents via
the Terminal
Recursively print folder contents via
the Terminal
02/13/2004 11:55 AMMy mother-in-law was working on material for a slideshow of images for
a friend, and she had painstakingly sub-categorized a ton of images
before she realized she needed to resize them all to web size before
she sent them alo...
U.S. Indicts Saudi Student For Website
Contents
U.S. Indicts Saudi Student For Website
Contents
01/10/2004 06:48 PMiPhoto 2.0 warning about Erase Camera
Contents
iPhoto 2.0 warning about Erase Camera
Contents
01/16/2004 11:05 AMIf you have the "Erase camera contents after transfer" option checked
when importing photos from a camera and all photos are not imported
because your hard disk is full, all your photos will still be erased
from your camera. ...
NTT Docomo puts wallet's contents in
phone
NTT Docomo puts wallet's contents in
phone
06/21/2004 08:36 PMEmbedded Systems Programming Jun 21 2004 11:38PM GMT
Sidestep Unwanted Cell Calls With the
Sound of Silence
Sidestep Unwanted Cell Calls With the
Sound of Silence
12/18/2003 02:12 AMNew York Times Dec 18 2003 1:15AM ET
Brain May Be Able to Bury Unwanted
Memories, Study Shows
Brain May Be Able to Bury Unwanted
Memories, Study Shows
01/09/2004 09:58 PMResearchers say they have identified a brain circuit that springs into
action when people deliberately try to forget something.
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RCA XPress Fishbone Diagram Builder
Release
RCA XPress Fishbone Diagram Builder
Release
07/02/2004 03:19 AMRCA XPress autorouting fishbone diagram builder software was released
today. RCA-XPress facilitates an easy to use graphically friendly
fishbone diagram drawing tool that does all the work for you. [PRWEB
Jul 2, 2004]
Visio 2003 Sample: 20 Sample Diagrams
Visio 2003 Sample: 20 Sample Diagrams
08/29/2004 11:34 PMThis download includes 20 sample Visio 2003 diagrams related to
support and sales demos.
Free download: Quick Start guide to
Visual Basic .NET
Free download: Quick Start guide to
Visual Basic .NET
04/12/2004 06:17 AMCNET Apr 12 2004 10:08AM GMT
"Dodge Truck logo is a vagina diagram"
"Dodge Truck logo is a vagina diagram"
07/24/2004 03:02 PMFree Not-For-Resale Copy of Visual Basic
.NET 2003 Standard Edition*
Free Not-For-Resale Copy of Visual Basic
.NET 2003 Standard Edition*
05/28/2004 01:48 AMhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/art/atthemovies/vbm_poster_controls.j
pg
Rapid application development tools,
part 2: Visual Linux BASICs
Rapid application development tools,
part 2: Visual Linux BASICs
02/11/2004 08:22 AMIn my last article I talked about the first of two approaches to rapid
application development environments, programmable/scriptable database
front ends. In this sequel I'll look at visual development
environments that utilize a BASIC dialect as programming language to
build Linux GUI applications.
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application: Part 2: Improving the
Application
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application: Part 2: Improving the
Application
09/24/2004 08:03 PMMonitor RSS feeds automatically and learn about CFCs and XML at the
same time.
WS-I Readies Sample Applications for
Basic Profile 1.0
WS-I Readies Sample Applications for
Basic Profile 1.0
12/12/2003 06:38 PMInternet News Dec 12 2003 5:09PM ET
.NET Compact Framework Sample: Auto
Updater
.NET Compact Framework Sample: Auto
Updater
02/12/2004 05:01 PMEvery application life cycle involves periodic updates. Bug fixes, new
features and changes that allow supporting new hardware cause software
manufacturers to provide the user with new builds of their software.
Unlike the desktop where the user can be simply directed to the web
site, on mobile devices it is nice to have some level of control over
the update process.
This sample shows how an application can be "automagically" updated
from the mobile device.
This sample assumes a certain level of familiarity with both the .NET
Compact Framework and Web services.
OmniGraffle gets Address Book Chart
Builder
OmniGraffle gets Address Book Chart
Builder
11/03/2003 07:48 AMThe Omni Group has released a new
add-o
n for its chart building software OmniGraffle called Address Book
Chart Builder. It can be downloaded from The Omni Group's Web site
now.
Address Book Chart Builder for
OmniGraffle released
Address Book Chart Builder for
OmniGraffle released
11/03/2003 12:16 PMThe Omni Group has released Address Book Chart Builder, a new add-on
for the company's OmniGraffle and OmniGraffle Pro applications...
Microsoft Office Visio 2003 Resource Kit
Tools
Microsoft Office Visio 2003 Resource Kit
Tools
12/04/2003 12:13 AMTools to support deployment of Microsoft Office Visio 2003.
Visual Basic 6
Visual Basic 6
06/17/2005 07:10 PM
It's interesting that Microsoft
AntiSpyware (in beta currently) is written in Visual Basic 6.
Polished consumer-oriented
GUI like that is difficult to code in C++ because of all the
detailing work that has
to be done. Since .NET still hasn't reached primetime as a client
platform, VB6 makes
a lot of sense.

Mechanics Free Snake From Car's
Dashboard (AP)
Mechanics Free Snake From Car's
Dashboard (AP)
09/24/2004 06:18 PMAP - When they train you to be an auto mechanic, they usually don't
teach you what to do about the constrictor. Mechanics in a
Philadelphia garage had to figure out how to handle one, an
eight-foot, 45-pound boa constrictor that was trapped for about 18
hours inside a car dashboard.
Visual Basic At The Movies
Visual Basic At The Movies
05/03/2004 06:51 AMCheck out the newly released
VB at the Movies! This set of 101
short films will provide everybody from the beginner through the
advanced developer with an opportunity to increase their VB skills.
View and rate five movies, then sign up to receive your redemption
code email entitling you to a copy of Visual Basic .NET 2003 Standard
Edition.
Visual Basic .NET Presentations
Visual Basic .NET Presentations
05/01/2004 03:35 AMWatch a four-part comprehensive series focused on moving existing
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET.
VisualX for Visual Basic
VisualX for Visual Basic
11/16/2003 07:20 PMAn Even Better Thing?
Visual Basic utilities
Visual Basic utilities
01/27/2004 05:20 PMCode Statistics v2.6.2
Visual Basic and UDDI
Visual Basic and UDDI
04/12/2004 06:17 AMCNET Apr 12 2004 10:08AM GMT
pwSNMP Visual Basic
pwSNMP Visual Basic
01/23/2004 05:20 PMpwSNMP Object Code
Java Hello World sample application
Java Hello World sample application
09/04/2004 05:31 PMTech-Recipes Sep 4 2004 9:45PM GMT
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application
08/22/2004 09:08 PMMonitor RSS feeds automatically and learn about CFCs and XML at the
same time.
WS-I releases Web services application
sample
WS-I releases Web services application
sample
12/10/2003 01:55 PM How to remove unwanted Diagrams/Pictures from the Table of Contents