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Linux Today Founder Calls for Boycott of
Linux Today
Linux Today Founder Calls for Boycott of
Linux Today
06/04/2004 05:28 PMtoday....
today....
10/29/2003 12:11 AMis all about getting back into the groove of life............ sudden
images of John Travolta in my head scare me...
What Can't I Do Today?
What Can't I Do Today?
02/01/2005 09:18 PM
Copyfight
What Can't
I Do Today? (Donna Wentworth)
A Slashdotter, on Endangered Gizmos and the
threat to harmless "me2me
" uses:
At this point, I've accepted that there are things I do
that may someday be considered a crime. ...:- Record TV shows
from my DirecTV reciever that I pay a monthly subscription fee for
into my computer using a Hauppauge PVR250 card for archival purposes
(to show friends and family when they come over)
- Rip all CDs that I buy to the infinitely more convenient Ogg
Vorbis format so that I can listen to my music anywhere
- Stream any audio or video from my house to wherever I happen to
be using a VPN connection and broadbad. This means I can listen to my
music collection, watch my DVDs or even DirecTV as long as I have an
internet connection
- Build custom digital media devices that don't have the limitations
that commercial products do
...It's a wonder it's not illegal to use a hammer, nails, screwdriver,
drywall, plaster and screws to build or modify your house any way you
want.
Basically, the notion of "owning a song" when you
buy it in some format is going to be over if Hollywood has any say. In
the old days, if you had an album, you could tape it and listen to it
in your car or anywhere you wanted to. You basically "owned the song."
Now you own the song on your Mac/iPod. Or own the song on Microsoft...
or own the DVD in Region 1... If you've purchased thousands of tracks
on Apple Music Store and decide you're going to stop using iTunes and
iPod, you're shit out of luck. Or if you have a thousand DVDs and you
move from the US to Japan. Yes, there are workarounds, but they will
try to make more and more laws to prohibit people from building
workarounds.
So my question is... Does this INCREASE or DECREASE the likelihood
that I'm going to want to build a massive music or movie
collection?
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Today we are four
Today we are four
01/22/2004 02:45 AMToday is Boing Boing's fourth anniversary. Hard to believe it. In the
past four years, we've served over eight million pageviews and posted
nearly 11,000 links. It all started with our very first post:
Link
Today
Today
09/11/2002 06:43 PM"today"
"today"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMUSA Today
USA Today
12/28/2003 06:34 AMusatoday.com/news/health/2003-12-26-smallpox-in-envelope_x.htm
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Do You Want Some TNT today?
Do You Want Some TNT today?
08/02/2004 02:37 AMImagine this guy, who discovered that the airport security folks have
mistakenly planted some TNT in his luggage,
is going to a U.S. destination, and if the customs and/or security
staff at the U.S. airport has discovered the TNT, what is going to
happen? He is going to go through hell, that's what it is going to
happen. He will be lucky if he can see his family again for the next
few months.
And that's why I am going back on the promise I've
made to myself on bringing my daughter to DisneyWorld once she is able
to appreciate Mickey Mouse. Hong Kong DisneyLand, here I come... :-)
Who Do You Want To Buy Today?
Who Do You Want To Buy Today?
07/09/2004 11:33 PMWith Gmail gaining praises and attentiion, and Yahoo buying Oddpost,
an Outlook-clone-on-the-web, Dave Winer is asking the question we are
all dying to get the answer:
Who is
Microsoft going to buy?Is Dave trying to say that Microsoft
does not have the capability to develop a Gmail clone by themselves?
:-)
"USA Today"
"USA Today"
02/19/2004 03:22 PMSo what shall I do today?
So what shall I do today?
08/13/2004 12:17 PMSo I'm in San Francisco. It's 9am. What shall I do today?
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Today......
Today......
03/13/2003 10:24 AMI am much better I think. I am sorry to worry so many of you last
night. I was in...
Where I'd Like to be Today
Where I'd Like to be Today
02/16/2004 02:49 PMDemo is one of my favorite
gatherings every year. I had to cancel this time so I could focus on
the book. But I'm wishing I could be there.
50% Plus, Today!
50% Plus, Today!
04/12/2004 02:20 PMA frothy market can produce some serious one-day winners.
I wasn't even supposed to be here today
I wasn't even supposed to be here today
07/27/2004 01:01 PM
This job would be great if it weren't for the customers...
Demon customers might not just
annoy
employees, but they may actually cost businesses money.
Maybe a
guide would be useful.
Today Being Tomorrow
Today Being Tomorrow
09/10/2004 12:04 AM
I'm a bit of a reluctant tourist. I enjoy the work I do, the music
I'm lucky enough to perform and create and I live in San Francisco,
which is an endlessly entertaining city.
Nonetheless, I find myself here in Hong Kong International Airport en
route to Vietnam and, it's to be hoped, that my narrower points of
experience will be broadened.
My first bit of adjustment. It ...
OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today
OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today
12/03/2003 04:08 AMRFID, where do you want to go today?
RFID, where do you want to go today?
06/24/2004 04:46 PMMicrosoft plans to target large corporations and small businesses with
a blitz of new radio frequency identification products.
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
06/24/2004 09:16 PMMe, My
Mobile and I
"A new generation of mobile users are becoming so emotionally
attached to their phones that they cannot live without them.
This is one of the key findings of a study into how people use
their mobile phones entitled Me, My Mobile and I.
The annual study from research firm Teleconomy reveals that 10 to
14-year-olds - dubbed M-Agers - are rapidly becoming the most
sophisticated users of phones.
Even toddlers are able to tell the difference between incoming
phone calls and text messages said Professor Michael Hulme, chairman
of Teleconomy....
'They are growing up ready to take on these services,' said Prof
Hulme....
Phones are rapidly replacing address books, diaries, watches and
alarm clocks as people turn increasingly to their handsets to help
manage their lives." [BBC News,
via textuall
y.org]
An admittedly small study group, but the findings are well
supported elsewhere. The two killer statistics, though - and the ones
to which libraries need to pay particular attention - are that
"32% see phone as tool rather than intimate object"
and "85% of children had personalised phones."
It's not like these things are going away, you know.
One year ago today...
One year ago today...
10/29/2003 09:23 PMMicrosoft
inhaled a
blogger. Now it looks like he is attempting to
resurface..
.
Today we remember...
Today we remember...
11/11/2003 07:04 AMOut of respect and in honor of those who have given so much to protect
the freedoms we so very often take for granted, MacMinute will not be
published today...
" it got killed today"
" it got killed today"
07/14/2004 10:19 PMMore Wave Today
More Wave Today
04/13/2005 01:32 AMSince I flew 4.5 hours yesterday, I was doing ground operations most
of the day. The eastern wave window was open to FL250 (25,000 feet)
until 3pm and most folks were able to get all the way up to 25,000. At
one point, Eb and I were the only two Wave Camp participants who
hadn't flown yet today, so we the Grob landed we took it up. Here's a
shot of Eb flying from the rear seat: Earlier in the...
No new hints today...
No new hints today...
07/05/2004 12:57 PMToday is the Independence Day holiday in the United States. As such,
I'll be taking the day off to spend some time with my family. We'll be
back as usual tomorrow with the usual assortment of tips and tricks.
-rob.
it got killed today
it got killed today
07/14/2004 08:59 PMKerry and Edwards .. as expected .. [LINK] ..
defeat
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49537-2004Jul14.html
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"From Krugman today"
"From Krugman today"
11/04/2003 03:46 PMTomorrowland Today
Tomorrowland Today
07/08/2004 05:24 PM
Disney's 1950s television
show Tomorrowland, a stunning example of the future's history, is now
out on
DVD. This morning,
National Public Radio aired a nice history of the program by
commentator Andrew Chaikin. The story goes that famed Disney artist
Ward Kimball pitched Tomorrowland to Walt after reading a series of
articles
about space exploration in Collier's Magazine. Real rocket scientists
like Wernher Von Braun were then brought in to Disney as consultants
on the show. The first episode, Man In Space, aired March 9, 1955.
From the NPR piece:
"Man In Space got rave reviews. President Dwight
Eisenhower personally requested a copy of the show to screen for
military brass at the Pentagon to help them understand plans to launch
a satellite."
Link
(Thanks, David "Swapdrive"
Steinberg!)
"announced today"
"announced today"
04/14/2005 04:50 AMBest Browser For Mac OS 9 Today?
Best Browser For Mac OS 9 Today?
06/19/2004 01:21 PMToday will not be sponsored by
Today will not be sponsored by
10/29/2003 12:11 AMthe letter "E". It's decided it only wants to work when I push it
about 8 times. Figures, i only...
"Today, he used the word."
"Today, he used the word."
06/14/2004 05:47 PMRumor Today: No Rumor Today
Rumor Today: No Rumor Today
05/08/2004 03:47 AMAppleInsider
reported Apple as saying: "We recently noticed... [that] the contents
of Seed Note were leaked... The public reads the 'leaked info' and may
assume the information is gospel. Customers will be disappointed
and/or may count on false information."
Also from
AppleInsider
: Apple tells employees to 'speak positively' about resellers.
Rumor Today: What's In 10.4?
Rumor Today: What's In 10.4?
05/05/2004 06:36 PMAppleInsider
has some guesses.
Posted elsewhere today
Posted elsewhere today
12/19/2004 03:36 PMPosted to Del.icio.us Regular Sucking Schedule - A blog about the
issues of RSS bandwidth usagePosted: 2004-12-16T20:01:57Z (categories:
bandwidth rss syndication )...
Rumor Today: Mac OS X 10.3.4
Rumor Today: Mac OS X 10.3.4
05/02/2004 12:09 AMThink
Secret has the (sketchy) details.
Down and Out relicensed today
Down and Out relicensed today
02/12/2004 06:05 PM
Down and Out in the
Magic Kingdom, Cory Doctorow's first novel released a little over
a year ago, has just
been relicensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike
license. Previously the book did not allow derivative works and
any "lost
chapters" or comic versions were unauthorized. With this change in
place, the door is wide open to people writing prequels, sequels, and
side stories, you can make a movie, cartoon, or graphic novel, you can
write songs for it, rewrite it in haiku, and/or turn it all into one
giant flowchart, as long as your new Down and Out-inspired work isn't
released in a commercial context or sold.
Let the re-creativity begin!
I'm on the radio today...
I'm on the radio today...
02/17/2004 11:42 AMHere and Now is running an interview with me (I'm their tech
commentator guy) today about GIS and mapping. It'll run in Boston at
around 12:20, probably, on WBUR; the show is syndicated to 40+ NPR
stations. You may be able to hear it on the Internet here or here....
It was 10 Years Ago Today. . .
It was 10 Years Ago Today. . .
02/17/2004 11:55 AM The San Francisco Chronical has an
observance on the 10th anniversary of the death of Randy
Shilts. His second book,
And the Band Played On
opened my eyes to the AIDS epidemic, as I am sure it did to a lot of
straight people. I was amazed to see him pilloried in the gay press
as being a traitor to his "kind." My understanding is that
this disfavor arose from his assertion that aspects of the hard-won
sexual freedom enjoyed by many gay men were also killing them. Anyone
want to weigh in on this?
Today I learned
Today I learned
03/06/2004 02:02 AMToday I learned that IKEA bags are really handy for carrying car
tires. Today I learned that car tires are...
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go see paul, choire and michael
go see paul, choire and michael
06/06/2004 03:43 AMcrazy, sexy, cool, respectively
St. Paul woman bites off man's tongue
during kiss
St. Paul woman bites off man's tongue
during kiss
06/18/2004 03:19 AMWoman bites off part of man's tongue during passionate kiss ..
Ooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! .. Passion Turned to
Agony
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"because Michael Moore is no Jean Paul
Sartre."
"because Michael Moore is no Jean Paul
Sartre."
06/27/2004 02:39 PM"Paul Krugman"
"Paul Krugman"
11/01/2003 04:13 AMPaul at Wizbang
Paul at Wizbang
09/11/2004 04:28 PMWizbang
wizbangblog.com/archives/003629.php
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Paul Krugman is at it again
Paul Krugman is at it again
10/28/2003 11:07 PMKrugman's effort today .. A Willful Ignorance ..
Krugman
nytimes.com/2003/10/28/opinion/28KRUG.html
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Paul Vick: The Man Behind VB
Paul Vick: The Man Behind VB
04/20/2004 08:42 AMOur sister site DevSource got a chance to chat with Paul Vick,
Microsoft's lead architect for Visual Basic.
Paul Krugman: This Can't Go On
Paul Krugman: This Can't Go On
11/05/2003 06:25 AMmore
nytimes.com/2003/11/04/opinion/04KRUG.html
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By Paul Krugman
By Paul Krugman
12/30/2003 02:57 PMYou'd be right .. latest article .. Krugman ..
more
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Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman
07/13/2004 07:06 PMKrugman .. OP-ED ..
Times
nytimes.com/2004/07/13/opinion/13KRUG.html?hp
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60 Seconds with Paul McFedries
60 Seconds with Paul McFedries
02/11/2004 08:08 AMFrom "McJob" to "metrosexual," Paul McFedries meticulously documents
the latest words to enter the English lexicon.
"Paul Krugman: Who's Nader Now? "
"Paul Krugman: Who's Nader Now? "
01/04/2004 03:53 AM"Paul Krugman: Trust Us "
"Paul Krugman: Trust Us "
05/13/2004 10:56 AM"Paul Krugman: What Went Wrong? "
"Paul Krugman: What Went Wrong? "
04/24/2004 09:05 AMMay There Be More Paul Watsons in the
World
May There Be More Paul Watsons in the
World
04/24/2004 03:49 PMTech sleuth tracked
down Net flaw just for the `thrill': A good article about Paul
Watson, the guy who identified
the TCP vulnerability. He's a peach of a guy, it turns out.
After he discovered the problem, he didn't try to make a buck or cash
in on some instant fame:
Watson sent his findings to Cisco, the world's biggest seller of
Internet routers. Early this year, the San Jose company turned it over
to the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency
Readiness Team (CERT) and then to Britain's National Infrastructure
Security Co-ordination Centre.
From there, computer equipment makers and Internet service
providers were warned about the vulnerability.
May there be more people like him.
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St. Paul Travelers to cut 3,000 jobs
St. Paul Travelers to cut 3,000 jobs
07/26/2004 12:38 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Jul 25, 10:01 pm GMT
Interview with Paul Bausch
Interview with Paul Bausch
10/28/2003 11:08 PMAs part of a new occasional series of interviews here on Six Log,
we're going to be talking to people...
Debunking Paul Thurrott
Debunking Paul Thurrott
12/29/2004 02:13 PMScoble pointed to my post below on John Dvorak's two sentences, and
then pointed to Paul Thurrott's claim the Dvorak was right. I'm busy
today, so I said to myself, how fast can I skim Thurrott's piece and
find a...
On Tom Insam and Paul Mison...
On Tom Insam and Paul Mison...
10/30/2003 08:12 AMFollowing is an exchange from 2lmc from this morning, truncated
slightly and with real names attached because I think there's a
difference between being vindictive, unpleasant, rude and trollish in
the privacy of IRC and doing it publically on the web (particularly
when you link through to the person that you're going to call a
fucking moron, thereby guaranteeing that he's going to read it). Seems
to me that if you're going to be a shit on the web then you
should at least have the guts to use your real name and take
responsibility for it:
Tom Insam: alternate
command-tab proposal...
Paul Mison: In which kottke shows he fundamentally
misunderstands the Mac OS app paradigm? Yes, that would be it. Fucking
moron
{chunk edited out}
Paul Mison: Crucially, it does honour the app/window paradigm.
(Sorry, it's the best word.) Kottke disagrees: he uses the word
'clunky' about the current behaviour. But then, this proves he's a
moron, so...
The original is here if
you want to compare and contrast. Tom Insam's website is jerakeen.org and Paul Mison's is husk.org
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Shorter Paul O?Neill
Shorter Paul O?Neill
01/11/2004 08:15 PMFmr. Treasury Secretary Paul O?Neill was on 60 Minutes tonight, along
with the author of a new book which pieces?
Happy birthday Paul
Happy birthday Paul
08/12/2004 04:21 AMnew stuff at ftrain .. Paul Ford Turns
30
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"Paul Krugman?s column"
"Paul Krugman?s column"
06/29/2004 08:19 PM"In case you didn't catch it in all his
other Op-Eds, Paul Kru..."
"In case you didn't catch it in all his
other Op-Eds, Paul Kru..."
12/30/2003 10:03 PMPC Cubed: Paul O'Connell
PC Cubed: Paul O'Connell
09/16/2004 01:04 PMSilicon Republic Sep 16 2004 4:19PM GMT
"Paul Boutin reviews"
"Paul Boutin reviews"
06/18/2004 08:48 PMPaul Wolfowitz is puzzled
Paul Wolfowitz is puzzled
06/22/2004 05:22 PMPaul Johnson executed
Paul Johnson executed
06/18/2004 03:56 PM
Body of Paul Johnson found in Riyadh.
Johnson, a New Jersey native, was a contractor working in Saudi
Arabia.
It appears that he was
beheaded, and his execution was photographed and posted
on a web site.
John Paul II and the Anglicans
John Paul II and the Anglicans
04/08/2005 05:25 AMThere was progress in Catholic Anglican relations under John Paul, but
less than many had hoped for, says Alex Kirby.
Paul Boutin on Make
Paul Boutin on Make
03/29/2005 05:20 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Slate's Paul Boutin wrote a great review of Make magazine today.
The best magazines build a facade of practical information
but really exist to let you enjoy your interests vicariously. No one
picks up Car and Driver to decide whether to buy a Ferrari or an Aston
Martin—we all just want to read about racing them through the
Alps. Most gadget magazines are heavy on photos of the latest Nokias
and Sonys—glossy photos from the front and the side and
close-ups on the shiny, silver buttons. Make is for people who don't
care about what stuff looks like in the outside. It's for the
tinkerers who dream of overclocking the real world with Silly Putty
and a soldering iron.
LinkPaul Graham on Hacking
Paul Graham on Hacking
06/05/2004 03:21 PM“Paul Graham is a hacker, a painter, and an essayist known as
much for his thoughtful writings on spam, hacking, and Lisp as for
creating the Arc programming language. In this interview with the
O’Reilly Network, Paul discusses hacking, creativity, computer
science education, and language design. Paul’s collection of
essays has just been released in a new book from O’Reilly,
Hackers & Painters.”
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