Inside Bush's War Room
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In Bush's War Room, the Gloves Are
Always Off
In Bush's War Room, the Gloves Are
Always Off
07/14/2004 01:44 AMPresident Bush's war room, which collects and disburses information to
the news media, is the nerve center of the campaign.
In Bush's War Room, 'It's the Hypocrisy,
Stupid'
In Bush's War Room, 'It's the Hypocrisy,
Stupid'
07/13/2004 10:18 PMPresident Bush's war room, which collects and disburses information to
the news media, is the nerve center of the re-election campaign.
"George Bush's performance at
cabinet meetings resembled a blind man
in a room full of deaf people"
"George Bush's performance at
cabinet meetings resembled a blind man
in a room full of deaf people"
01/10/2004 04:31 PMdisengaged with the American people .. Paul O'Neill's new book ..
flacks
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Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
01/18/2004 09:16 AMsecond installment up .. more detailed account .. Part 2 ..
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spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=916
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Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Inside
-really inside - one of the world's
fastest computers (USATODAY.com)
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Inside
-really inside - one of the world's
fastest computers (USATODAY.com)
09/03/2004 10:25 AMUSATODAY.com - Yesterday I stood inside what is probably the world's
third-most-powerful supercomputer - the Terascale Computing Facility
at Virginia Tech. (I say "probably" because the testing won't be done
till next week - the Department of Defense is using it right now and
can't be interrupted.) It's composed of 1100 Macintosh G5 computers
running in parallel.
Inside the Beltway - The Washington
Times: Inside the Beltway - September
07, 2004
Inside the Beltway - The Washington
Times: Inside the Beltway - September
07, 2004
09/25/2004 09:10 AMGame Room: Welcome to the Game Room
Webl0g!
Game Room: Welcome to the Game Room
Webl0g!
03/31/2005 02:40 PMWelcome to the Game Room Weblog, the place to read the latest game
reviews, tips and analysis.
Inside the Ring - The Washington Times:
Inside the Ring
Inside the Ring - The Washington Times:
Inside the Ring
12/27/2003 06:38 AMThe Pentagon's "Big Impact" Weapons of Mass Deception Plan 8/1 .. Spy
satellite launched during China's trip into space >>>> .. Chinese
military intelligence-gathering satellite .. Iraq weapons strategy ..
Washington Times
washtimes.com/national/inring.htm
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Hey. There's a lot of room in here ...
Hey. There's a lot of room in here ...
05/04/2004 03:11 PMGreetings. This is Siva Vaidhyanathan. You might remember me from such
textual productions as Sivacracy.net, openDemocracy.net, and
Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How
it Threatens Creativity (New York University Press, 2001). Professor
Lessig has been kind enough to let me blog-sit for a few days this...
Where There's No Room for All Three of
Them
Where There's No Room for All Three of
Them
03/06/2004 02:02 AMFoxes, bald eagles and pigs are finding it difficult to cohabit on
Santa Cruz Island, 22 miles from the California shore.
The War Room
The War Room
08/20/2004 06:47 AMInside the fully immersive proving ground where tomorrow's soldiers
are being trained by coalition forces of the Pentagon, Hollywood and
Silicon Valley. By Steve Silberman from Wired magazine.
Your room with a view
Your room with a view
05/15/2004 09:37 PMUS News May 16 2004 1:17AM GMT
this room is my castle
this room is my castle
03/14/2005 05:43 PMI really like the way my backyard looks right now. I don't want to be
prideful about my gardening efforts,...
EFF: Press Room
EFF: Press Room
08/27/2004 01:42 PMEFF: Music Publisher Settles Copyright Skirmish Over Guthrie Classic
.. free of copyright infringement .. announcement .. JibJab
wins
eff.org/news/archives/2004_08.php#001838
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Chat Room
Chat Room
05/07/2004 12:02 PM
Micros
copic fragments of plastic are a
"major pollutant", floating in the ocean,
settling on seabeds, and washing up onshore - with unknown
consequences for marine ecosystems, according to a new study.
"We've found this microscopic plastic material at all of the
sites we've examined," [lead researcher]
Dr
Richard C
Thompson [of University of Plymouth, UK]
said.
"Interestingly, the abundance is reasonably consistent. So,
it suggests to us that the problem is really quite
ubiquitous." Room Juice 0.2.1
Room Juice 0.2.1
06/01/2004 08:29 PMA multi-user jukebox Web frontend.
Room Disservice
Room Disservice
09/15/2004 09:53 AMCendant hooks up in a deal with IAC/InterActive, but it's what isn't
said that matters most.
Saucony Has Room to Run
Saucony Has Room to Run
06/07/2004 10:40 AMDespite a recent run-up in price, Saucony shares are still attractive.
The Game Room
The Game Room
09/18/2004 03:51 AM By Peter Cohen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Hotels That Spy On You When You're In
The Room
Hotels That Spy On You When You're In
The Room
06/08/2004 02:05 PMThere was an urban legend story that made the rounds a few months ago
about how those hotel room keycards contained private info about you
on the magnetic strip. This was quickly debunked, but that doesn't
mean there aren't other privacy questions involved with staying in a
hotel room. While this NY Times article starts off with that urban
myth, it then follows it up with stories about how
certain hotels do
track when you enter or leave a room. It's not entirely clearly
how they know when you've left the room (since you don't use the key
when you leave, and it's unlikely - at this point - that they're using
RFID chips on the cards to check where you are) but it does raise some
privacy issues. Should the hotels you stay in be able to track you so
closely? What's to stop them from adding that RFID chip as well? In
the past we've written about practical reasons for having such info,
such as
keeping
the heat off when no one is in the room, but adjust it when people
are checking in. However, the privacy concerns of being tracked
everywhere you go in a hotel could become a concern for many travelers
who aren't comfortable with the idea.
Your Living Room is Theirs, Not Yours
Your Living Room is Theirs, Not Yours
01/09/2004 09:58 PMI moderated
this panel on
high-definition TV at the CES show today, featuring some of the
top people from the cable and satellite industries, plus several
members of what's quaintly called the "content" business. The topic
got around to DRM (digital restrictions management), of course, and
the panelists' answers were -- to put it mildly -- unsatisfactory.
Get Your Own Sleep Room
Get Your Own Sleep Room
06/14/2004 03:33 AMSome people take sleep very seriously. Not getting enough sleep is
much more dangerous than most people realize, but it's become more
common in our society for people to be chronically sleep deprived.
The problem is apparently quite an issue in Japan, where Matsushita
has
developed a $30,000 sleep room system designed to help
ease you into and out of sleep. The system includes an automatically
adjusting bed, a TV showing soothing images, a sound system playing
relaxing sounds and (my personal favorite) a bed designed to massage
you gently into sleep. The system can be used for a cat nap or a full
night's sleep. Either way, it appears that folks in Japan are quite
excited about this sort of research - as an associated picture with
the article shows
Japanese office workers taking their naps in
the company's showroom that demonstrates a number of recliners.
If you want me, I'll be in the Infinity
Room.
If you want me, I'll be in the Infinity
Room.
12/24/2004 12:21 PM
The House on the Rock.
Mentioned in
Neil Gaiman's
American Gods, worked on by the mysterious
Dr. Evermor...
in your face, Frank Lloyd Wright!
Red room [Flickr]
Red room [Flickr]
12/26/2004 09:06 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Red room
Standing room
Standing room
06/23/2004 05:12 PMLike some other well-known bloggers before her,
Chris Nolan is working on
turning her blog into more of a
revenue-generati
ng business. I like Chris's stuff, even as I sometimes disagree
with it, because it's sharp and unpredictable and rooted in her years
of experience as a reporter, and so I wish her well in her efforts to
sell ads and subscriptions.
Lord knows it's not an easy road. Reading Chris's manifesto for
"Stand-Alone Journalism" -- she argues that's a better label for what
she does than "blogging" -- brought me back to some distant memories
from the dawn of the Web. After learning HTML and participating in the
San Franciso Free Press experiment,
I thought to myself, hey, there's nothing to stop me from starting my
own publication on the Web!
So I did. In January 1995 I took a week's vacation time from my job
at the SF Examiner and published a site. I focused on what was then
quaintly known as "multimedia"; I called it Kludge, as a nod to its
essential clumsiness and improvised nature, and I posted an issue.
This was years before personal content management software, needless
to say; it's all just cruddy hand-coded HTML and crude self-designed
graphics. But the articles weren't so bad (hey, here's an interview with Marc
Canter! Here's a satirical take on
the CD-ROM explosion/implosion!).
What I quickly realized was that, as much fun as writing, editing
and designing all that material was -- bringing me back as it did to
my teenage roots in mimeograph publishing -- it was just the beginning
of getting a Web site going. If I was serious about making it
something more than a labor of love -- if I wasn't going to do all
that work on my vacation days -- I'd need to figure out how to get
people to visit the site, and how to sell ads, and so forth. My best
efforts involved dumping a pile of flyers in the lobby of a multimedia
conference at Moscone Center. (While I was doing that, a couple of
guys named Jerry Yang and Dave Filo stood at a booth under a big Yahoo
banner, giving away T-shirts.)
After briefly toying with the notion of applying to AOL's
Greenhouse program for funding, I thought, nah. When David Talbot
started talking about a new publication he wanted to create, I helped
persuade him that he should do it on the Web instead of in print.
Salon turned out to be a great place for me to write and edit and
build Web sites without having to wear all the hats myself (though
there have certainly been times during the last decade when my pate
has felt a little crowded).
Today, would-be "Stand-Alone Journalists" can rely on much better
software tools to create and publish their work. They can plug into
far better organized online networks to spread the word of their
activities. And they can even turn to simple plug-in approaches to
advertising, like AdWords or BlogAds, to try to bring in some cash.
But being a "Stand-Alone Journalist" still requires a combination of
journalistic and entrepreneurial traits that's rare. Being a good
journalist requires the ability to not mind pissing people off
sometimes (Nolan, whose career has had its share of controversy, is no shirker in this regard); being a
good entrepreneur demands the ability to charm people as often as
possible. Both pursuits, of course, demand persistence, patience,
and, in the face of indifference, a stubborn belief in the value of
one's undertaking.
When I read Nolan's proposed label for the solo-blogger-journalist,
the first thing that popped into my mind was the famous quote from
Ibsen's Dr. Stockman in "Enemy of the People": "The strongest man in
the world is the one who stands most alone." Standing alone has many
wonderful advantages -- it's a stirring posture. But remember what
happens to old Dr. Stockman: He is right to blow the whistle about the
polluting of his town's waters, but he's dreadfully naive about the
world around him, he's ultimately ineffective, and he fails to
accomplish much besides his own martyrdom.
So I'm not sure the "Stand-Alone Journalist" label is one that will
stick. The linked nature of the Web is ultimately even more important
than the independence of the blogger. Standing alone is useless
without being connected.
Why do houses have more than one room?
Why do houses have more than one room?
07/31/2004 05:40 PMIn http://ph
ilip.greenspun.com/materialism/house-design/ (commentable) I
put forth some ideas for building houses that are designed for single
people. The document asks the questions "Why have more than one
room if you live alone?", "What about creative space if you don't have
an office or studio?", and "Is it feasible to build an industrial loft
in the middle of the woods or suburbs?"
Comments appreciated, especially from folks with some experience in
architecture or construction.
A Web Room With A 3D View
A Web Room With A 3D View
06/22/2005 01:52 AMAsk anyone why they spend an inordinate amount of time at a certain
Web site and typically the word "addictive" gets brandished about.
That's the word that "Chimahead," the chief roadie for the band
Nightmare Prophecy used when describing his attraction to the 3D Web
sites at Gogofrog.com. And it would appear he is not alone with people
from around the world building 3D webspaces and sharing a common
attraction to the unique form of expression the 3rd dimension offers.
[PRWEB Jun 20, 2005]
Room Juice 0.2.0
Room Juice 0.2.0
02/15/2004 10:29 PMA multi-user jukebox Web frontend.
Get out of the Crimson room
Get out of the Crimson room
02/17/2004 01:14 AM Get out of
the Crimson room. [flash] Getting Out Of The Engine Room
Getting Out Of The Engine Room
04/28/2004 09:30 PMInternet.com Apr 29 2004 1:57AM GMT
More living room
More living room
12/02/2003 01:06 AMSpeaking of iTunes, its release for Windows did finally motivate me to
rip the rest of my music and organize it, so I don't have the mess of
its physical artifacts laying around my small living area. (Instead, I
put them in
a handy
place.) Which is nice. But, damn, now I have to buy an iPod for
car listening,
just like Jobs was planned!
No Room for Daddy
No Room for Daddy
12/02/2003 02:00 AMUncle Daddy's ex-girlfriend decided to raise
their
biological child with another man. She's a legal assistant. The
other man's a lawyer. Famous last words: "We didn't want to have
lawyers involved." (11-26)
Elegy for the dark room
Elegy for the dark room
06/21/2004 11:38 PMSalon Jun 22 2004 4:24AM GMT
Sri Lankan Elephant Room
Sri Lankan Elephant Room
12/24/2004 12:22 PM
Elephants of Sri Lanka.
Thre
e have been lost in a train wreck.
Iain McDonald - What is the war room?
Iain McDonald - What is the war room?
07/31/2004 04:05 AMIain is one of the most colorful characters at Microsoft. He ran the
"war room" for Windows XP. Basically, any changes to the operating
system had to go through him and his team -- and it all happened in
this small room over in building 26.
"The Living Room Candidate"
"The Living Room Candidate"
07/06/2004 02:58 PMVoIP still needs breathing room
VoIP still needs breathing room
12/11/2003 08:31 AMJeff Pulver says federal regulators are poised to play Scrooge this
holiday season by slowing the spread of Internet phoning technology.
The Living Room Candidate
The Living Room Candidate
07/07/2004 04:43 AMhas made available online .. The Living Room Candidate .. every TV
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Bloggers in the Court Room
Bloggers in the Court Room
08/04/2004 04:41 AM
I just realized that if blogging becomes any more popular, trial
lawyers will be using
services like Technorati to help them select jury and to find ways
to discredit witnesses
in the court room. Maybe they are doing that already...
Nice food for thought.

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