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Wild France 07/16/2004 08:21 AM

Corsican food gets its unmistakable character from the sprawling scrub called the maquis.




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IRC : The wild wild west of the internet


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France to retain majority share in
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AFP - France will own 52.5 percent of France Telecom after the telecommunications operator merges with its Wanadoo Internet unit on the basis of new shares being issued under the deal, chief executive Thierry Breton said.

Law and order and the wild, wild Web


Law and order and the wild, wild Web 01/22/2004 02:11 AM
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Wild Wild Words 1.0


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"run wild with it"


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Wild About Widgets


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I recently started helping Christina Wodtke explore the world of web widgets on her newish blog, Widgetopia. When you get... (32 words)

Marketers gone wild


Marketers gone wild 03/06/2004 01:51 AM

I haven't been in a doctors office in about five years, and I was surprised by what I saw today in my local medical office. I don't remember the exact names of the drugs (ha! take that marketers!), but as I began filling out paperwork, I noticed my pen was provided by some drug company. All the pens seemed to be advertising different drugs. "I'll take the pen that contains less than 2mg of Hydrobaric Cyclohexinal" I said. My clipboard was provided by another drug. When I turned in the paperwork at the front desk, that's when I noticed the Kleenex box was advertising yet another drug.

I'm not usually one for nostalgia, but bring back the days when the most obnoxious advertising in an office was copies of People and Highlights strewn throughout. When you can't sneeze without an ad in your face, something's wrong.


Another IE Flaw in the Wild?


Another IE Flaw in the Wild? 07/07/2004 06:09 PM
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Splicing gone wild


Splicing gone wild 07/15/2004 01:29 PM

The recent Flickr announcement of comb ined photo/blog feeds at Feedburner brings up a feature I've been meaning to build for ages. For no other reason than to see if it could be done, I've been looking into a way to create a combined feed for this site, featuring two entries above the typical archive of the last x weblog entries. The first entry would be the photo of the day, taken from my tenyearsofmylife.com site. The second was going to be an extra special feed-only post that was basically "my current favorite word" or "thought of the day" that I'm too lazy to make a full entry on this site or a sidebar feature.

I never got around to doing it because the ten years site is on another server and the feed would have to be sucked in somehow, then two onsite feeds would need to be combined. It seems like a perfect fit for someone like Feedburner though, since they're pulling in all sorts of stuff.

There's an obvious endpoint I could see quickly moving my feed to. I've often joked that among all my websites, this blog is sort of my own personal "temple of ego," since it's fairly self-indulgent and I pretty much link to everything I'm posting somewhere else, from here. I could see basically creating an "ego feed" that is the ultimate representation of me. Here's what I would put in my ultimate combined feed:

- last x posts from this site
- most recent photo from my Ten Years site
- feed of my recent posts to MetaFilter, MetaTalk, and Ask MetaFilter
- x most recent Flickr photos
- last x bookmarks posted to my del.icio.us space
- my upcoming events, on the days they happen I suppose
- last x posts I've made to the Creative Commons weblog
- my last x posts to PVRblog
- link to the last feature I wrote
- Any new story I write at Ticketstubs
- Any significant comments I make on any other blog, if I could optionally click something to "send to my feed" as I post it.

Ideally, all the last x posts/photos from other sites would be intermixed into the feed, as they happen. So the feed wouldn't be always in the same order, but ordered by posting date, and may include content from any website or service I'm posting to.

Basically, it'd be the cult of me, all in a single feed, and you wouldn't have to scour a dozen sites looking for my contributions if you really wanted to follow my writing. I suspect we're not a long way off from Feedburner allowing you to do something like that.


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Amazon gone wild! 03/27/2005 12:49 AM
Another victim of 'The Amazon Treatment'. Remember the Amazon post from the other day? Well, if you liked that, you'll love this one. This time, it's an anal douche getting what I'm calling "The Amazon Treatment". Amazon's going to scope this out and delete the 'reviews' - therefore if you're so inclined here's your chance to wallow in the merriment. If it's gone by the time you read this, I've copied some of the posts here.

Teachers gone Wild


Teachers gone Wild 04/12/2005 05:04 PM
Teacher gone wild. Again. While not as crazy as this, (discussed here previously) Mrs. Miller definitely needs some therapy. Perhaps these 4th graders should have had camera phones like these kids... Though at least the U.S. isn't as tolerant of teachers behavior as Moroccans. Frankly my dear, they don't give a damn!

It girl gone wild


It girl gone wild 08/31/2004 09:52 AM
Abigail Vona's stealing and lying led to a stint in a teen delinquent boot camp. Now 20, she's written a memoir about her experience -- and landed in the gossip pages.

Smithfield Going Hog Wild


Smithfield Going Hog Wild 06/09/2004 10:58 AM
Will the world's largest pork processor continue to bring home the bacon?

Stalking the wild PVR...


Stalking the wild PVR... 02/10/2004 02:45 AM
As with many journeys, most of the interesting things happen in the tangents and detours taken. ...

WiFi Gone Wild


WiFi Gone Wild 06/10/2004 07:47 AM

Democrats gone wild


Democrats gone wild 01/22/2004 04:55 AM

Macs In The Wild


Macs In The Wild 03/17/2005 03:09 AM

The Halo Effect is in motion... By Nick Santilli, The Apple Blog


Acclaim's Wild Card


Acclaim's Wild Card 03/08/2004 11:28 PM
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Font Caches Gone Wild


Font Caches Gone Wild 03/25/2005 06:27 AM

More details on the font caching bug in Mac OS X 10.3.6 – 10.3.8 that can lead to exceedingly long login delays.


Photo Sharing Gone Wild


Photo Sharing Gone Wild 06/25/2004 05:10 PM
“Moblogs are weblogs that typically feature grainy, low-res photos taken with cell phone cameras. People e-mail the images from their phones to a site like Fotolog, Plogger, or TextAmerica, where their pix can be immediately seen and ridiculed (or praised) by complete strangers. Besides offering instant, if limited, celebrity, moblogs provide a unique form of spontaneous photojournalism. They can also be downright weird.”

Wild & Crazy CPU Ideas


Wild & Crazy CPU Ideas 07/09/2004 08:14 PM
Well, nobody could call this anything but far-fetched, but it makes for good late-Friday relief: Paul Murphy thinks Apple should switch over to SPARC processors. Hey, I’m down with that, think of the employee discounts.

Probing the wild microbe


Probing the wild microbe 02/16/2004 06:49 PM
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Netscape--a wild success


Netscape--a wild success 03/14/2003 02:19 PM

The Wild Parrots of San Francisco


The Wild Parrots of San Francisco 02/15/2004 07:32 AM
Wild parrots in San Francisco.

Wild parrots in San Francisco

My first year in San Francisco, I'm living in Russian Hill.

One day I hear squawking up above like I've never heard, and I love birds, don't know why, but I look up.

I see a flock of big green parrots, almost feels miraculous.

Since then, I learn that SF has two flocks of such parrots, and for years, Marc Bittner has been studying and feeding them. I feel this is really cool.

Today, I just finished his book the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill and it was really good. It also discusses a related documentary by Judy Irving, same subject, and I gotta see it sometime. [craigblog]

When I lived on the Embarcadero - flocks of squaking parrots would coming flying across the sky.  It's wild.  A truly San Francisco experience.


Hacking wild Sourdough


Hacking wild Sourdough 07/03/2004 07:53 PM
Due to temporary budget shortfalls, I find myself spending my Saturdays elbow deep in breadmaking. Sourdough bread is perhaps one of the most primal forms of bread relying an an artificial ecosystem of hundred s of different bacteria and yeasts to digest grain flours and produce gas. The souring of the dough has complex effects on the flavor of the resulting bread and is necessary for low-protein flours such as rye. Free starter cultures can be obtained from the friends of Carl who continue his tradition of mailing his culture to anyone who sent a self-addressed stamped envelope. You can buy cultures from around the world, but if you want to live dangerously, you can cultivate your own by just using a mixture of flour and water relying on microbial flora growing on the flour. Sourdough in some ways puts the art of hacking back into breadmaking because it requires a deeper understanding of what is going on beyond just throwing a set of dry and wet ingredients into a bread machine.

Which could explain why I'm still lucky to get something other than a brick. But like beermaking, the DIY satisfaction makes up for many flaws in the final product. (And on final edit, I can't get away with making this post without the obligatory link to the sourdough faqs.

NovaStar's Wild Ride


NovaStar's Wild Ride 05/04/2004 04:49 PM
NovaStar's been hammered by the media, but has it gotten a bum rap?

First Trojan for handhelds now in the
wild


First Trojan for handhelds now in the
wild
08/06/2004 07:56 AM
A malicious Trojan horse program has emerged for Pocket PCs, antivirus companies announced but they characterised the threat as relatively low.

The program, known alternately as Backdoor.Bardor.A and WinCE.Brador.a, lets an attacker gain full control of the handheld and is the first such "backdoor Trojan" program to emerge for Pocket PCs. However, such backdoor programs are not capable of propagating on their own and instead must be sent as email attachments or through similar means, making them less dangerous.

Symantec rated the bug a "one," the lowest on its five-point scale. In a statement, the company offered the standard warning not to open or execute files from unknown sources.

"Backdoor server and Trojan horse programs often use enticing file names to trick users into executing them," said Oliver Friedrichs, senior manager, Symantec Security Response. The bug appears to be limited to devices that use an ARM processor and Microsoft's Pocket PC operating systems, Symantec said.

Last month, researchers identified the first Windows CE virus, which researchers said was mostly a "proof-of-concept" bug, or one designed to demonstrate its own feasibility.

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Virus writers in the wild


Virus writers in the wild 04/28/2004 10:29 AM

Motorola's new V635 in the wild


Motorola's new V635 in the wild 12/29/2004 02:18 PM
Engadget Dec 29 2004 4:33PM GMT

PDA Virus Found in the Wild


PDA Virus Found in the Wild 08/07/2004 07:19 PM

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“Antivirus companies have been warning for years that viruses will afflict handheld devices, and the day has apparently arrived.” And it’s targeted towards Windows devices. Gosh, what a surprise!…

Viagra's Wild Side


Viagra's Wild Side 01/23/2004 11:00 PM
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New Bagle variant seen in the wild


New Bagle variant seen in the wild 07/16/2004 10:22 AM
Antivirus software companies late Thursday and early Friday began warning e-mail users that the persistent Bagle virus has re-emerged in a new version, Bagle.AF or Beagle.AB.

iPod shuffles Gone Wild


iPod shuffles Gone Wild 06/24/2005 09:03 PM
Woman-owned California company, HotRomz.com, unveils new line of handmade wild 'n furry “Shuffle Muffles” to protect and colorize the Apple iPod shuffle mp3 player, adding cool fun to the MP3 experience. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]

Stalking the Wild Wi-Fi Network


Stalking the Wild Wi-Fi Network 01/03/2005 06:13 AM
Several devices on the market will help you find a Wi-Fi network, but the same price doesn't mean the same performance. Product review by Daniel Terdiman.
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