Red or Blue—Which Are You? - Take the Slate quiz. By Anne E. Kornblut
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Joyce and Anne 2.1.2 (Development)
Joyce and Anne 2.1.2 (Development)
12/20/2003 07:23 PMEmulators for Amstrad PCW computers (including the PcW16).
"Barbara Anne Werner"
"Barbara Anne Werner"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMJoyce and Anne 2.1.3 (Development)
Joyce and Anne 2.1.3 (Development)
12/26/2003 05:32 PMEmulators for Amstrad PCW computers (including the PcW16).
Anne Sofie Von Otter
Anne Sofie Von Otter
01/26/2004 08:49 PMWent to a concert last night by Anne Sofie Von Otter and pianist Bengt
Forsberg. She isn’t in the list of my top ten or maybe even fifty
singers, and I didn’t know a single one of the songs performed, and
while a couple were pretty good I don’t think they’re going into
heavy rotation on the car stereo any time soon. But you know what? I
had a blast; concerts are almost always worth going to. Herewith some
notes on why, and on some of the music...
Anne Geddes Down in the Garden Jigsaw
1.0
Anne Geddes Down in the Garden Jigsaw
1.0
12/29/2003 09:20 PMMother Nature’s magic - that’s what you’ll find when you play this
jigsaw.
CRN Interview: Anne Mulcahy, Xerox
CRN Interview: Anne Mulcahy, Xerox
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:13PM GMT
Anne Sexton- American poet
Anne Sexton- American poet
09/17/2004 01:10 AM
Anne
Sexton, American Poet.......172 of her poems online I am reading a
biography on her and thought I would share with the class. She had a
tough time.
Anne nearly clouted kidnapper (Reuters)
Anne nearly clouted kidnapper (Reuters)
01/01/2005 01:03 AMReuters - Princess Anne was so enraged when a deranged gunman tried to
kidnap her that she nearly lost her temper and hit
him, secret documents have revealed.
Anne Frank photos and film available on
new website (AFP)
Anne Frank photos and film available on
new website (AFP)
04/25/2004 02:03 PMAFP - Rare photographs and a short film of Anne Frank, whose diary of
her time in hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam made her a symbol of the
Holocaust, are now available online, the Anne Frank House said.
Q&A: HP's Anne Livermore on today's BT
deal
Q&A: HP's Anne Livermore on today's BT
deal
05/04/2004 04:38 PMAnne Livermore, executive vice president of HP's technology solutions
group, talked in greater detail about a $1.5 billion IT services deal
it unveiled earlier today with BT Group PLC.
Papers Show Princess Anne Fought
Abductors (AP)
Papers Show Princess Anne Fought
Abductors (AP)
12/31/2004 08:43 PMAP - Princess Anne argued with a gunman who tried to kidnap her 30
years ago after ambushing her car and shooting four people and she
distracted him enough that security officers were able to capture him,
according to government documents released Saturday.
Website reveals rare Anne Frank photos
Website reveals rare Anne Frank photos
04/26/2004 02:09 AMiafrica.com Apr 26 2004 6:38AM GMT
Anne Frank's Friend Recalls Prewar
Holland (AP)
Anne Frank's Friend Recalls Prewar
Holland (AP)
06/12/2004 03:12 AMAP - The story of Anne Frank, the Jewish teenager whose diary became
the voice of Holocaust victims, is also to some extent the story of
Eva Schloss, her childhood friend.
Margaret Anne Schedel: Creating
Ferociously Interactive Multimedia
Margaret Anne Schedel: Creating
Ferociously Interactive Multimedia
06/04/2004 11:34 PMFrom the outset, the Mac platform was central to Schedel's ambitious
undertaking.
By Bija Gutoff, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
Anne Morse on Abercrombie and Fitch on
National Review Online
Anne Morse on Abercrombie and Fitch on
National Review Online
12/03/2003 04:08 AMAnne Morse on Rathergate & Vietnam on
National Review Online
Anne Morse on Rathergate & Vietnam on
National Review Online
09/16/2004 09:02 AMAnne Applebaum explains why we should
write our senators and representative
today
Anne Applebaum explains why we should
write our senators and representative
today
06/16/2004 03:33 AMTo understand the magnitude of what may have gone on in America's
secret prisons, you don't need special security clearance or inside
information. Anyone who wants to connect the dots can do it. To see
what I mean, review the content of a few items now easily found on the
Internet. .... connect the dots: They lead from the White House to the
Pentagon to Abu Ghraib, and from Abu Ghraib back to military
intelligence and thus to the Pentagon and the White House. They don't,
it is true, make a complete picture. They don't actually reveal
whether direct White House and Pentagon orders set off a chain of
events leading to the abuses at Abu Ghraib, prisoner deaths in
Afghanistan or other uses of torture we haven't learned about yet. But
who will fill in the blanks? Here is the tragedy: Despite the easy
availability of evidence, almost nobody has an interest in pushing the
investigation as far as it should go. ... in the end, it is public
opinion that matters, and it is on public opinion that the fate of any
further investigations now depends. Voters have some items of
information available to them, as listed above. Voters -- ultimately
the most important source of pressure on democratic politicians -- can
petition their congressmen, their senators and their president for
more. If they don't, the elections will be held, the subject will
change. Without a real national debate, without congressional
approval, without much discussion of what torture actually means and
why it has so long been illegal at home and abroad, a few secret
committees will have changed the character of this country.
Applebaum's brilliant essay motivated me to write Senator Feinstein
and Senator Boxer again -- I hope it has a similar effect on everyone
else who reads it....
Just like The Matrix, but with no Keanu
or fighting or bullet time or
Carrie-Anne Moss.
Just like The Matrix, but with no Keanu
or fighting or bullet time or
Carrie-Anne Moss.
11/10/2003 10:48 PM "He's not in this for the paycheck. He really takes the
'defender-of-humanity' thing seriously." Gary Kasparov faces
another, still-tougher computer opponent, but this time in VR!
"For the first time
the man will meet the
machine on its own turf, the virtual world," is the spin on
this latest twist on the
Kasparov-vs-Comp
uter tradition. You can
watch
the match online starting tomorrow, but note that
ESPN (!) will cover the entire
match - "nearly 18 thrilling hours of live chess,"
Wired notes wryly.
Slate
Slate
07/15/2004 06:54 PMquiz
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Art Mobs in Slate
Art Mobs in Slate
07/21/2004 07:44 PMSlate is running a piece
today entitled "Art Mobs" that takes a look at how collaboration
between artists has changed as things move online. It covers
graphical, film, and text pieces, but the best example is a song.
We've profiled MacJams
before, the site built around sharing tracks for Apple's Garageband
users. They've got Creative Commons licenses built in and this slate
article highlights the final
track "Please Eat." It is the fourth version of an earlier cut,
and in the end four different musicians contributed 36 separate tracks
to the final song.
I did some digging around and here is
the original track, which is licensed under an Attribution
license. If you'd like to further mash the track, the final
track mentioned is under an Attribution-Noncommercial
license.
Spinning off Slate
Spinning off Slate
07/23/2004 11:35 PMUSA Today Jul 24 2004 3:07AM GMT
Slate to thank for hyperlinks?
Slate to thank for hyperlinks?
12/24/2004 12:37 PMI'm catching up on e-mail as my flight is delayed in O'Hare and came
across the following tidbit about Slate Magazine in the latest Edupage
mailing: Although the magazine only recently achieved break-even
status on revenue of about $6 million per year, Slate won a National
Magazine Award for its editorial content, and mainstream news
organizations frequently cite it. The publication is also given credit
for shaping Web publishing and introducing the use of hyperlinks and
Web logs. (Emphasis mine.)...
The Granick Slate
The Granick Slate
03/06/2004 01:51 AMJennifer Granick's
slate card for today's election is out.
Granick's judgment about things political is a standard for all right
(as in correct) thinking people out here. To the surprise of some, she
has endorsed Senator Edwards:
"Kerry's probably going to be
the nominee, and hopefully our next president, and I'm feeling pretty
good about that. But he's got to learn the lesson that Howard Dean
taught the Democrats, which is that you can't win by playing it safe
and hoping to get the "Anyone But Bush" vote. You have to take a
stance. Edwards' "Two Americas" platform is great. He's talking about
class and race and a vision of how government can help regular people.
I think that the Democrats need to heed this message, and a vote for
Edwards will help."
Clean Slate
Clean Slate
09/23/2004 03:09 PMClick Clickclick clickclickclunkclickclunk What the?
clunkclunkclunkCLUNKclunkclunk oh shit CLUNKCLUNKCLUNKCLUNK My hard
drive failed quite beautifully over the last weekend. It sits, now, on
my desk, rattling every time I pick it up to give it a mournful shake.
Happily, I...
MSN to Sell Slate?
MSN to Sell Slate?
07/26/2004 12:51 PMSounds like MSN may shed yet another piece of its business, if it
follows through with plans to sell its "Slate" online magazine.
MSN Slate Magazine
MSN Slate Magazine
06/24/2004 11:11 AMPop Quiz #2
Pop Quiz #2
01/16/2004 10:59 AMWhat does your
aggregator do with
this?
Is it
valid<
/a>?
Once again, I suggest that results be gathered before an attempt
is made to interpret the data. Oh, and because this feed is a
live one, I've captured a
snapshot.
P.S.
Hint.
The LGF Quiz
The LGF Quiz
04/13/2004 04:55 AMLGF Quiz Blog .. blog
lgfquiz.blogspot.com
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"quiz"
"quiz"
12/16/2003 08:48 PMIP Pop Quiz
IP Pop Quiz
06/05/2005 11:52 PMName a type of intellectual property that the owner can't practice?...
"Go-Quiz.com"
"Go-Quiz.com"
05/25/2004 03:56 AMMicrosoft Trying To Sell Slate
Microsoft Trying To Sell Slate
07/23/2004 03:08 PMIt looks like Microsoft is giving up on the Slate experiment.
Launched with great fanfare by Microsoft as an online magazine, it
went through its disastrous attempt to charge people to subscribe (a
plan that almost everyone involved admitted was a huge failure), and
eventually went back to offering it's daily free content. Whenever
people talk about independent online magazines, they point to Salon
and Slate, and mention that while Salon seems to hang on with last
minute investment after last minute investment, Slate keeps going
thanks to billions in Microsoft money. That may no longer be the
case. Microsoft is apparently
talking with a variety of media
companies about selling the online magazine. Apparently,
Microsoft is looking to use the sale to do a bigger advertising deal
with some media company, but if that doesn't work out, selling the
whole thing isn't a problem.
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2.1
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2.1
01/05/2004 08:31 AMA new dialect and environment in the Smalltalk family.
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.3
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.3
08/08/2004 05:04 PMA new dialect and environment in the Smalltalk family.
more on blank slate design
more on blank slate design
03/06/2004 01:57 AMhelping people ease into a new application environment is a
fascinating development challenge
Slate recommends Firefox
Slate recommends Firefox
07/01/2004 03:38 PMWow. Even Microsoft-owned Slate.com is recommending Firefox over
IE (via kottke.org)
.
Slate: How To Speed-Read the Net
Slate: How To Speed-Read the Net
03/06/2004 01:48 AMSlate launched their RSS feed today, and with it, published an
excellent introduction to RSS article by Paul Boutin. What I like
about the article (apart from the fact that it recommends SharpReader)
is that it's clearly geared towards people who are more likely to read
the New York Times or the Washington Post than diveintomark or
scripting news. Instead... (157 words)
MS puts Slate up for sale
MS puts Slate up for sale
07/23/2004 11:21 PMi guess content isn't a good fit, but slate sure is a great site
M$ sells Slate to WaPo
M$ sells Slate to WaPo
12/22/2004 01:30 AM
Xeni Jardin:
Microsoft will sell the online publication Slate to the
Washington
Post. No editorial changes anticipated.
Link (
Thanks Steve Portigal)
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