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Dark matter doesn't matter, say
scientists
Dark matter doesn't matter, say
scientists
03/22/2005 05:08 PM'Einstein was right when he said he was wrong'
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Mobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
Mobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
09/05/2004 09:54 AMTechTree Sep 5 2004 2:38PM GMT
Game Makers' Hand-to-Hand Combat
Game Makers' Hand-to-Hand Combat
05/06/2004 05:51 AMNintendo is in danger of getting slapped silly by Sony twice in a
decade. As Sony preps a new whiz-bang handheld video-game machine,
Nintendo will answer with the upcoming DS. If the DS flops, Nintendo
is in big trouble. By Daniel Terdiman.
Get Ready for Some Hand-to-Hand Combat
(washingtonpost.com)
Get Ready for Some Hand-to-Hand Combat
(washingtonpost.com)
05/07/2004 10:46 AMwashingtonpost.com - Cue up the "dueling handhelds" theme: The video
game wars are starting anew, with competitors Nintendo and Sony in a
fierce fight for victory on the handheld gaming battlefield.
Does the left hand talk to the right
hand?
Does the left hand talk to the right
hand?
03/12/2003 03:54 AMThe NYT is reporting that AOL is providing software to customers to
block pop-ups. The sheer number of ironies in this
article is
simply delicious, and renders further comment unnecessary:
1) "AOL pioneered the often annoying but effective pop-up
format"
2) "10 percent of its users had chosen not to receive
pop-ups from AOL's own service, an option that has been harder to find
than the new blocking software." Hard to find? Almost impossible.
3) "the number of sites that will accept pop-ups is
increasing, including ever more sites owned by AOL Time Warner like
Mapquest and CNN.com."
Hand-to-hand combat over Bolton
Hand-to-hand combat over Bolton
04/11/2005 02:34 PMJohn Kerry advertises in Rhode Island in an effort to swing Lincoln
Chafee against Bush's U.N. nominee.
Sony and Nintendo go hand to hand
Sony and Nintendo go hand to hand
05/13/2004 11:11 AMManchester Online May 13 2004 2:41PM GMT
Mail.app, mutt, mail volume, and e-mail
addiction
Mail.app, mutt, mail volume, and e-mail
addiction
04/23/2004 08:25 PMSince I've been using the Powerbook (which I still need to replace
with a newer one now that the "speed bump" is official), I've
drastically changed my e-mail habits (personal mail, not work mail).
In doing so, I wonder if I'm unusual in this respect. Previously, I
was using mutt for e-mail on my IBM Thinkpad running Linux. If you've
not tried it, mutt is really the king of all console-based mail
programs. It excels at making it very easy...
Mail.appetizer - Better Mail.app new
mail notification
Mail.appetizer - Better Mail.app new
mail notification
07/27/2004 11:29 AMThe macosxhints Rating:[Score: 8 out of 10]Developer: Bronson Beta /
Product page
Price: Freeware
[This is the Pick of the Week for the week of July 19th]
Mail.appetizer is a plug-in for Apple's Mail that provides a much
mo...
No matter where you go, you are here
No matter where you go, you are here
04/12/2004 11:37 AMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2004 3:22PM GMT
No matter where you go... there you are.
No matter where you go... there you are.
10/30/2003 12:34 PM No matter where you
go... there you are. It is indeed
Trysteroic that the
self-suing
Fox Television, of all
media conglomerates (and seemingly, one of the many scions of
YoYoDyne?),
should have had the brilliant idea to turn "
The
Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" into a
TV series. Perhaps the selected few at the
Banzai
Institute will find a way to get Dr. Banzai to defeat the evil
John Joe Millioniare.
``It's a matter of will.``
``It's a matter of will.``
04/09/2004 04:10 PMHere's a commute for you: Shanghai to San Francisco, every two weeks,
in pursuit of an executive MBA.
Does IT Matter?
Does IT Matter?
11/19/2003 08:11 PMgeoff313 asks: "I'm sure many of you are aware of the uproar over
Nicholas Carr's article 'IT Doesn't Matter' which was published in the
Harvard Business ...
RFI: Does DVI matter?
RFI: Does DVI matter?
09/18/2004 08:34 PMI just sold my 22" CRT and have replaced it with a 17" Advueu 723A
from NewEgg. (NewEgg has become one of my very favorite online stores.
Fast, honest, reliable, cheap...and customer reviews.) I want to add a
second LCD. The Advueue is so bright that I'm getting glasses-shaped
tan lines on my face.I'm wondering whether it's worth an extra $80 to
get an LCD with a DVI interface. Will that actually set fire to my
hair? (I'm looking at the Samsung 710T.) I don't do a lot of image
work, but I do play 3D games. Does the DVI...
things that matter
things that matter
01/16/2004 11:31 AMToday would have been the 75th birthday of the
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
To honor his memory, his legacy, and his dream, I offer the following
wisdom from Dr. King himself:
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about
things that matter."
Remember the Dream.
a matter of priorities
a matter of priorities
01/16/2004 11:31 AMOkay. Political stories and rants are officially back "on the table,"
and the question sweeping the nation is: Does Mr. Bush care more about
protecting Americans from terrorism and ensuring our safety, or
protecting himself from criticism, and ensuring his reelection?
"Does it matter if he's thick?"
"Does it matter if he's thick?"
08/27/2004 09:00 PMMind over matter
Mind over matter
06/17/2004 06:34 AMChicago Tribune Jun 17 2004 10:58AM GMT
What's The Matter With Kansas?
What's The Matter With Kansas?
04/12/2005 01:44 PM
An open letter to the
Citizens of Atwood. This past week, the residents of the small
town of Atwood, Kansas voted 984 to 113 to deny gay couples any rights
for their relationships (including hospital visitation). Now, the man
who set up the town's newspaper website has not only left Atwood, but
taken down the website and posted a (mostly) measured response to the
town in place of it. Will putting a human face on those being
discriminated against ever change the minds of some people, or is one
passage in the bible enough for some people to keep justifying their
bigoted ways?
IT Doesn't Just Matter, It's Critical
IT Doesn't Just Matter, It's Critical
05/07/2004 04:14 PMFollowing on the post we had yesterday about why Nicholas Carr is
barking
up the wrong tree with his thesis that IT doesn't matter, here's
an article from Don Tapscott in CIO magazine
taking apart
Carr's ideas in detail. It's really an update to a previous talk
Tapscott gave criticizing Carr's ideas, but it's well worth the read.
He makes the argument that companies that buy into Carr's beliefs are
effectively going to commit suicide, and supports my belief in
"fleeting competitive advantages" rather than sustainable ones by
saying: "The speed of the competition is accelerating and competitors
are trying to catch up. This is the new normal. Companies need to be
more agile. Get used to it!"
Why IT doesn't matter anymore
Why IT doesn't matter anymore
08/10/2004 03:53 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Why IT
doesn’t matter anymore'
This article has some weird formatting due to an ad insertion -
just scroll down the page to read it. “…Twenty years ago,
most executives looked down on computers as proletarian tools —
glorified typewriters and calculators — best relegated to low
level employees like secretaries, analysts and technicians. It was the
rare executive who would let his fingers touch a keyboard, much less
incorporate information technology into his strategic thinking. Today,
that has changed…
When Price Doesn't Matter
When Price Doesn't Matter
03/23/2005 10:10 AMA Fool gets down with some real simple stock talk.
Dork Matter.
Dork Matter.
10/31/2003 03:02 PM Dark
matter flowchart. A Matter of Taste
A Matter of Taste
01/22/2004 03:19 AMThis week's question: Does the same food taste the same to everyone?
A Matter Of Perspective
A Matter Of Perspective
06/01/2004 09:55 PMSometimes a perspective shift will only throw the quality of Apple's
products into sharper relief; other times it will reveal where Apple
has fallen down. Either way, it can be a useful experience. By Jason
Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Size Doesn't Matter
Size Doesn't Matter
04/14/2004 02:34 PMHonestly! It's the number of years spent building your nest egg that's
most important.
"second post on this matter"
"second post on this matter"
01/04/2004 03:53 AMDoes Kazaa matter?
Does Kazaa matter?
06/30/2004 02:49 PMThe top file-swapping network is facing lawsuits, junk downloads and
strong rivals. Some say it's past its prime.
A matter of survival
A matter of survival
07/13/2004 08:27 AMThe author of "Imperial Hubris" says the moral cowardice and political
correctness of senior intelligence officials have severely hurt the
war on terrorism.
Conferences Do Matter
Conferences Do Matter
12/11/2002 08:09 AMIn responding to Dave, I see that Scott's down on conferences. I have
to disagree. It's not just about innovation. Some conferences matter a
lot--at least to me. Here's why. Exposure In the last couple of years,
I've made the...
Hacking matter
Hacking matter
06/24/2004 06:41 AMI've been reading Wil McCarthy's book
Hacking Matter, which is a popularized version
of the serious study of quantum dots and the ability to build
pseudomatter using artificial atoms. How can one not like a book,
which contains wonderful sentences such as this one:
- Now we can create not only a thin film of goldlike
pseudomatter, but a three-dimensional solid with pseudogold dopant
atoms on the inside as well. Thus, we can generate a bulk material
with the mass of wickered silicon, but the physical, chemical, and
electrical properties of an otherwise-impossible gold/silicon
alloy.
I mean - even the minuscule thought of it is breathtaking! The
wonders of the universe! How could one not love this world, when so
many incredible things are about? This could, and would change the
face of the world as we know it. You just flick a switch, and you can
make a part of the wall transparent - or a light source - or a TV
screen - or gold. Whatever pleases you.
As an aside, I also found another very interesting paragraph (among
thousands, but this one has an ominous look):
- At his insistence, we filed an application with the
United States Patent and Trademark Office, and within a few weeks we'd
been contacted by the U.S. Air Force about the possibility of maybe
licensing it.
Note that even in the US, patents are generally considered secret and
proprietary, until a year of the filing date has passed. This is so
that the application can be amended, fixed, and just being kept secret
from the competitors, who might find a way to redesign around the
actual implementation (ideas are not patentable as such). Obviously,
the military is ignoring all that and have their own informants within
the US patent process... Somehow, that does not surprise me at
all.
It was just a matter of time...
It was just a matter of time...
12/11/2003 03:51 AM 26 year old student finds largest known
prime number. The number is 6,320,430 digits long and would need
1,400 to 1,500 pages to write out. It is more than 2 million digits
larger than the
previous
largest known prime number.
Why? What use is it? How can knowing the next highest prime
number be of any benefit?
One word:
Cryptogra
phy.
Prime numbers are essential in producing keys for
cryptography.
Size Does Matter
Size Does Matter
12/19/2003 01:10 PM365 Gay Dec 19 2003 12:10PM ET
Does RAM Latency Matter?
Does RAM Latency Matter?
08/19/2004 02:35 PMDeep Tech: Memory manufacturers continue to sell faster and
faster RAM, often touting lower latency as a major selling point. Does
this more expensive RAM actually improve system performance?
"A Matter of Faith "
"A Matter of Faith "
06/23/2004 01:55 PMBooks That Matter
Books That Matter
01/07/2004 01:57 PMIt's the Fast Company Book Club: Join today to see this month's
selection, help choose upcoming selections, and discuss the books with
some of the smartest thinkers in business today.
Turns Out Looks Do Matter
Turns Out Looks Do Matter
12/29/2003 11:49 PMPeople
Found to be Overwhelmingly Superficial: Here's a summation of a
new Web site credibility report. A little
depressing.
The data showed that the average consumer paid far more
attention to the superficial aspects of a site, such as visual cues,
than to its content. For example, nearly half of all consumers (or
46.1%) in the study assessed the credibility of sites based in part on
the appeal of the overall visual design of a site, including layout,
typography, font size and color schemes.
Those guys from Average
Joe are screwed.
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Tech chiefs: IT does matter
Tech chiefs: IT does matter
11/18/2003 09:16 AMZDNet Nov 18 2003 8:14AM ET
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