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Andy Kaufman - Dead or Alive?
Andy Kaufman - Dead or Alive?
05/09/2004 03:37 PM
Has it been 20 years
already? "Andy himself stated that were he to fake his
death, he would return 20 years later to the day. MAY 16TH 2004 IS
THAT DAY."
Dead Like Me - Dead or Alive?
Dead Like Me - Dead or Alive?
02/01/2005 09:59 PMIn television these days, there is hardly a show that doesn’t
have the blood flowing or the boobies showing. It is hard to find a
show that makes it on wit alone. Till a few weeks ago, I thought I had
found the saving grace with Showtime’s original show, Dead Like
Me. I guess a few executives didn’t share my opinion. The fight
is far from over though. In the past shows would have died…
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Dead or Alive?'
Fire Survivor, Believed Dead, Still
Alive (AP)
Fire Survivor, Believed Dead, Still
Alive (AP)
12/29/2003 11:35 PMAP - A woman believed to have died after a house fire has been
discovered alive in a Boston hospital.
Take a Hike: Howard Dean wants to raise
your taxes, whether you're dead or alive
Take a Hike: Howard Dean wants to raise
your taxes, whether you're dead or alive
01/03/2004 08:17 AMOpinionJournal Editorial by Stephen Moore .. a fine article today on
Opinionjournal .. massive tax
hikes
opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110004500
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Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006
Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006
04/18/2004 01:52 AMbargainPDA.com Apr 18 2004 6:24AM GMT
Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006?
Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006?
04/12/2004 08:46 PMbargainPDA.com Apr 12 2004 11:18PM GMT
XEMICS Makes Bluetooth™ Easier New
Solution with Embedded Bluetooth
Controller and Programmable MCU
XEMICS Makes Bluetooth™ Easier New
Solution with Embedded Bluetooth
Controller and Programmable MCU
06/09/2004 02:30 AMXEMICS today announces a new device based on the unique Embedded-Host
Architecture in their EasyBlue™ family. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
* Bluetooth serial assistant - an
assistance for the ports Bluetooth
series on Smartphone
* Bluetooth serial assistant - an
assistance for the ports Bluetooth
series on Smartphone
03/22/2005 04:41 PMPocket PC Universe Mar 22 2005 4:51PM GMT
TEN Technology naviPlay(TM) Bluetooth(R)
Stereo Adapter for iPod to be Bundled
with Hewlett-Packard Bluetooth
TEN Technology naviPlay(TM) Bluetooth(R)
Stereo Adapter for iPod to be Bundled
with Hewlett-Packard Bluetooth
01/06/2005 07:20 AMInvestors Business Daily Jan 6 2005 11:40AM GMT
Strategy Analytics: Is There Bluetooth
in Your Ford?; In-vehicle Bluetooth
market worth $20 Billion by 2011
Strategy Analytics: Is There Bluetooth
in Your Ford?; In-vehicle Bluetooth
market worth $20 Billion by 2011
03/14/2005 06:28 PMdBusinessNews.com Mar 13 2005 4:06AM GMT
Bluetooth iPod Adapter to be Bundled
with Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Bluetooth iPod Adapter to be Bundled
with Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
01/06/2005 05:31 PMMac Observer Jan 6 2005 9:30PM GMT
Review -- Targus Bluetooth Mini Mouse
with Bluetooth Adapter
Review -- Targus Bluetooth Mini Mouse
with Bluetooth Adapter
01/03/2005 02:28 PMNotebookReview.com Jan 3 2005 5:20PM GMT
SMC’s Newest Wireless Bluetooth USB
Adapter is First to Market with
Bluetooth 1.2 Compliance
SMC’s Newest Wireless Bluetooth USB
Adapter is First to Market with
Bluetooth 1.2 Compliance
12/17/2004 06:44 PMSMC® Networks (www.smc.com), leading provider of networking solutions
for the SMB/e, the ISP and all the way home, today announced the
newest member of the EZ Connect™ family of home networking products,
the SMC-BT10 EZ Connect Wireless Bluetooth® USB Adapter. The new
Bluetooth USB adapter makes it easy to set-up a personal area network
(PAN) that connects up to seven Bluetooth-equipped devices such as
wireless phones or PDAs. And, Bluetooth 1.2-compliance means that it
can take advantage of the better performance and faster connections,
while retaining full backward compatibility. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Dead, Dead, Dead. Someday Soon We'll All
Be Dead.
Dead, Dead, Dead. Someday Soon We'll All
Be Dead.
12/02/2003 10:13 PMI had a 120gig SATA Hard drive in my G5. It died. Dead blocks all
over. My last full backup...
PDA News - Palm Bluetooth, PetFrogs,
Bluetooth Virus
PDA News - Palm Bluetooth, PetFrogs,
Bluetooth Virus
06/16/2004 12:46 AMbargainPDA.com Jun 16 2004 3:07AM GMT
Bluetooth SIG Makes Bluetooth
Specification Available To China
Bluetooth SIG Makes Bluetooth
Specification Available To China
03/19/2005 02:31 AMChinaTechNews.com Mar 19 2005 6:44AM GMT
""Pat isn't with God,'' he said. "He's f
-- ing dead. He wasn't religious. So
thank you for your thoughts, but he's f
-- ing dead.''"
""Pat isn't with God,'' he said. "He's f
-- ing dead. He wasn't religious. So
thank you for your thoughts, but he's f
-- ing dead.''"
05/05/2004 09:39 AMDead pixels instead of dead trees
Dead pixels instead of dead trees
12/22/2004 01:49 AMI love books, I love browsing stacks, I love libraries, I love
Powell's in Portland, I like collecting books, I always have a stack
nearby to read, I love looking through picture books, and I love books
even though I didn't really become much of a reader until the end of
my college years (I never read for fun until then). Plunging into the
Internet fed my book addiction further, as I had to read dozens of
computer classics to get up to speed and stay ahead of the curve.
Every computer desk I've had until recently was flanked by bookshelves
loaded with titles.
Earlier this year, I remember hearing Cory
Doctorow give a talk about how ebooks were going to rule the world
and folks would abandon the printed page for the laptop screen. I
thought it was a good talk, but I felt the thesis was a bit ahead of
its time. There's really no comparison between curling up with a book
and a blanket in front of a fireplace, versus trying to read thousands
of words on a screen.
Last weekend I was doing some house cleaning and I kept finding
stacks of books. A stack next to the reading chairs.
A stack on the coffee table. A stack beside my bed. All these stacks
contained books I bought in 2004, but never read. Some, I got halfway
through, but even more I got maybe ten pages in. A few I never even
cracked open.
When I think back to the last three books I enjoyed, they were all
heard on my iPod,
while on a road trip. I can't recall the last book I finished in
my hands.
I'm going to take a holiday trip soon to a fairly remote location
where there's not much to do besides read. I'm going to sit and read
the
only book I've wanted to read this year, and I have a feeling it
might just be one of the last dead tree books I read for a long
time.
As much as I didn't agree with Cory back during his E-tech talk,
I'm finally realizing it's coming true in my own life. I read
thousands of words everyday on my monitors and I rarely take time to
read anything on the printed page, and there's no sign of reversal on
that trend. The scariest thing for the bookfan inside me is that I
don't think it's bad thing, either.
Long live the ebook. Long live the audiobook. So long, dead
trees.
Bluetooth EDR: Triple Speed Bluetooth
Bluetooth EDR: Triple Speed Bluetooth
06/10/2004 11:38 AM
The
Bluetooth SIG, the group that controls the standards that define the
short-range radio networking technology has announced a proposal for a
new version of Bluetooth that offers data rates almost 3 times as fast
as the previous version. Called Bluetooth EDR (for Enhanced Data
Rate), the new specification claims data rates of up to 2.1Mbps and
remains backward-compatible with the original Bluetooth spec. No word,
however, if the enhanced data rate will causes a proportionate
decrease in range, not unlike 802.11g compares to 802.11b.
Read [Yahoo]
Bluetooth without a Bluetooth phone,
from Motorola
Bluetooth without a Bluetooth phone,
from Motorola
07/16/2004 03:21 PMinfoSync Jul 16 2004 6:05PM GMT
Alive
Alive
04/23/2004 05:37 AM
Just in case you are wondering, I am still alive and kicking.
I have been busy
with a project for a client and I have barely managed to get enough
sleep in the last
six days because I have to deliver by this Sunday something
that will wow people
into opening their pocket next week.
As usual, it's a lonewolf project because there is neither the time
nor resources
to pull together a team. I am trying to slip in some fancy
design features for
flexibility but it's mostly wham-bam-stay-out-of-my-way-fool and
I'll-fix-that-later going
on.
Yeah, it's Silicon Valley at its best since crash projects like
these are impossible
to outsource. Days of milking fat mega-corporations on
multi-year projects are
gone and lean mean shoot-from-the-hip
or work-for-nickles days are here.

I'm still alive!
I'm still alive!
12/02/2002 01:17 PMKeep Your CD-Rs Alive
Keep Your CD-Rs Alive
08/28/2004 11:17 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 28 2004 2:23PM GMT
Yes, we are alive!
Yes, we are alive!
03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Despite the fact that no news were listed here for over a month,
the fink project was quite busy in the recent time. Sadly, our leader,
Christoph, left us last month. But despite this, development is going
on actively.
Version 0.9.5 of the Fink package manager was recently released,
and many updated and new packages are in our CVS.
It's alive!
It's alive!
10/29/2003 03:54 PMI decided to do the only sensible thing with Forth strings: dodge the
whole damn question. I implemented a p" word instead which puts a
parrot string on the stack when the word its compiled into is
executed. WIth that, and a few other bits of jiggery-pokery, I was
good to go. And I do mean good--this code: : loadcurses p"
library/ncurses.pasm " loadpasm ;: initscr p" ncurses::initscr "
findglobal 0 preg invoke resultP ;loadcursesinitscr will, in Parrot
Forth (when executed from the main parrot directory at least), load up
the ncurses interface library and call the initscr function in...
"is still alive and well"
"is still alive and well"
12/25/2004 11:30 PMI'm alive
I'm alive
07/30/2004 05:15 PMNo really, I am. I still continue to exist, although my blogging has
not been keeping up with me. You'll...
P2P is alive and well
P2P is alive and well
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Despite what certain agencys may want you to believe, Peer-to-Peer
file sharing is booming big time. To my surprise, video has actually
over taken music in the #1 content slot being downloaded. The BBC
reports that file-swappers have moved their trust away from the
traditional clients on to other set ups like Bittorrent….
Al-Qaida, alive and well
Al-Qaida, alive and well
05/25/2004 01:27 PMLiberty Still Alive
Liberty Still Alive
06/28/2004 09:35 PMNY Times:
Supreme Court Affirms Detainees' Right to Use Courts. The
Supreme Court ruled today that people being held by the United States
as enemy combatants can challenge their detention in American courts
— the court's most important statement in decades on the balance
between personal liberties and national security.
There's still a scary deference to the executive branch
in some of the language in these rulings. But there's also something
to cheer: the president can't decide what the law is.
The court punted on the Padilla case. He's an American citizen who was
grabbed on U.S. soil and slammed indefinitely into a military brig.
The court said his lawyer raised the case in the wrong court. Sheesh.
But there's overall good news. As one justice wrote, the "War on
Terror" does not give the president "a blank check" in defining the
rights -- or lack of rights -- the Constitution grants.
Alive WMA MP3 Recorder v1.2.6.8
Alive WMA MP3 Recorder v1.2.6.8
04/30/2004 08:36 PMAlive WMA MP3 Recorder records any audio source from your computer
into MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, and VOX files. With Alive WMA MP3 Recorder
you can record sound from microphone, line-in, streaming audio from
the Internet, or music played by WinAMP, Windows Media Player, Quick
Time, RealPlayer, Power DVD, VCD, Flash, Games, etc.. [Shareware
$29.95 20 Days 5.68 MB]
Mac SE Alive and Kicking on Web
Mac SE Alive and Kicking on Web
05/19/2004 04:42 AMNostalgic for the simplicity of System 7? Or just curious? You can
relive the experience, thanks to a pair of Germans who have created a
loyal rendition of the classic Mac on the Web. By Leander Kahney.
X# Is Alive and Kicking
X# Is Alive and Kicking
01/22/2004 02:11 AMMicrosoft has confirmed that Contrary to some rumors, its X#
programming language is not dead; it has simply been re-named Xen.
Dr. Strangelove is alive and well
Dr. Strangelove is alive and well
12/19/2003 03:44 PM The Bush Administration has
advocated, and Congress recently approved , the repeal of a 1994
ban on U.S. research and development on new, low-yield nuclear
weapons, setting the stage for pursuit of a new generation of such
weapons. "The Administration had sought to remove this
restriction because of the chilling effect it has had on nuclear
weapons research and development," wrote Linton F. Brooks, head
of the National Nuclear Security Administration in a
December
5 memo(PDF). A detailed Congressional Research Service (CRS)
report on "
Nuclear Weapon
Initiatives: Low-Yield R&D, Advanced Concepts, Earth Penetrators,
Test Readiness" was updated last week. (PDF)
Alive at the Switch
Alive at the Switch
12/29/2003 11:43 PM
This post will be supplemented by diverse contributors forthwith, but
it should be known that Glynn Cady has died. Meeting him so late,
after he knew himself as broken, didn't dull the startled awareness
you'd shared the room with a colossal Celtic intellect, enslaved by
angles and engineering, stretching an old-man's stretch for art.
No Will to Keep Uru Live Alive
No Will to Keep Uru Live Alive
02/13/2004 05:53 AMIt was supposed to be one of those online game worlds that would
generate a ton of cash. Instead, Uru Live's publisher pulls the plug
after coming up short on the cash and the resolve necessary to fully
develop the game. By Daniel Terdiman.
Too Alive to Be Virtual...
Too Alive to Be Virtual...
07/10/2004 05:09 PMAn account of the last couple of months in Barlow's Life
Hello? Is There a Human Alive There?
Hello? Is There a Human Alive There?
12/31/2004 01:52 AMFree registration required to read the story. Customer Service: The
Hunt for a Human RY to reach customer service at Amazon.com to fix a
problem with an order and you will encounter one of the most prominent
and frustrating aspects of the Internet era: a world devoid of humans.
Not only is there no telephone number on Amazon’s Web site, but
the company makes a point of not including one. Instead, customers are
asked to…
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Is There a Human Alive There?'
We're apparently alive!
We're apparently alive!
10/28/2003 11:08 PMAfter far more annoyance and hassle than I'd like, too. Regardless,
sidhe.org's now on its new home box. Much beefier (Athlon 1700, rather
than a 300MHz Celeron, 512M RAM from 128M, 80G (soon to be 160G) HD
from ~20G), much newer OS/Distro (2.4 Debian "Sarge", from a mutant
RedHat 6.2 system) and mostly latest and greatest versions of the
various pieces of software it runs. Oh, and I've switched from
Sendmail to QMail, with some pain. The transition's not been too bad,
though there's stuff I'm not too happy with. Something keeps spewing
packet messaages to the console, some of...
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