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Good data needs good plans

Good data needs good plans 07/30/2004 08:31 AM

Express Computer India Jul 30 2004 12:31PM GMT




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""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."


""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
08/31/2004 08:45 PM

Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then


Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
07/13/2004 01:33 AM
TechTree Jul 13 2004 5:44AM GMT

KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG


KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
06/08/2004 05:47 AM
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE, GIPPER ... MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG .. How People View The Dead Is Shaped By Personal Experiences .. Greg Palast on the Reagan "Legacy" 6/7 .. And another

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Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good


Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PM
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Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?


Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea? 04/24/2004 04:00 PM

Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund


Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
08/23/2004 06:46 AM
Strengthen The Good: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley Disaster Relief Fund

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The Good and Bad of Data Collection


The Good and Bad of Data Collection 05/27/2004 05:10 PM

What's good for General Motors is good
for America


What's good for General Motors is good
for America
03/23/2005 10:53 PM
GM in trouble: "If you erased the company name from the balance sheet and showed it to a forensic accountant, the recommended treatment would probably be to seek protection from creditors by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. " GM's troubles are as much a result of the exploding costs of health care as they are due to the company's dropping market share. In Canada increasing health care costs (PDF with many charts) are taking a greater and greater share of government expenditures. In the US it's hurting big employers and regular people. But either way the problem doesn't seem likely to get better any time soon.

Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?


Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
10/30/2003 10:22 AM

Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.


Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
05/17/2004 11:55 PM
"The sacred institution of marriage should not be redefined by a few activist judges," said the President who was appointed by five activist Supreme Court Justices.

The man who, between the two major candidates in 2000, got the fewer amount of votes went on to affirm that "all Americans have a right to be heard in this debate."

When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good


When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
09/17/2004 10:38 AM

Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas


Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
05/19/2004 02:47 AM
The state of Texas has denied Unitarians tax-exempt religious status because the church "does not have one system of belief." As Julia notes, Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were sufficiently convinced of the Unitarians' religiosity that they actually were Unitarians.
Never before -- not in this state or any other -- has a government agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by the comptroller's office.
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Good Intentions don't always equal good
results


Good Intentions don't always equal good
results
04/18/2004 05:43 PM
It would seem that in my life when I intend to do something that is when everything will surely do...

Genesis: Data in good condition


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The Dirty Data Saga Continues:
Newspapers Doing More Damage Than Good


The Dirty Data Saga Continues:
Newspapers Doing More Damage Than Good
08/04/2004 01:34 PM
Adam Penenberg has already taken on the NY Times for becoming less relevant to people today, due to their "behind the registration wall" news concept. Now, he's picking up on the dirty data concept and admitting that he usually lies when registering for any news site, in part because those sites never give users anything of value in return for all your personal information. Penenberg took a very unscientific sample poll among people he knew, and it appears that most of the provide bogus information or use the two best tools on the internet for actually being able to read news: BugMeNot and Mailinator. Of course, the response from the registration required sites is always the same. They "need" to do this to give their advertisers more targeted info, so they can sell higher priced ads. However, there are two very major problems (which almost everyone sees, except those working on registration required sites): (1) if the data is bad, the advertisers may get suckered a few times into paying higher fees, but not for long and (2) if readers keep getting pissed off and just decide to go elsewhere, there won't be anyone's eyeballs to sell to advertisers anyway. Requiring registration is a short term strategy. It shrinks inventory and gives advertisers a fake reason to spend more. The end result is that advertisers will learn. They'll refuse to spend so much, and the sites will be stuck with lower traffic levels. How that makes sense long term is beyond me.

Good Teeth, Good Health


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These two books deal with teeth from different angles.

Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."


Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."
01/04/2005 04:46 AM
"Decline in quality caused by staying the same: In the commentary and opinion category, standards have gone up because of competition from the blogs and other venues, especially the political mags. Compare 10 minutes of scrolling with Atrios to 10 minutes with a Richard Cohen column."

Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
you can't use it?


Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
you can't use it?
06/05/2005 10:55 PM
It's the late 1970s, and this pilot fish works as a teller for a big regional bank. That means he's all too familiar with a recurring problem generated by the techs at headquarters.

Likely Bedfellows - If it's good enough
for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC


Likely Bedfellows - If it's good enough
for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC
09/15/2004 03:40 PM
NBC Asks DNC to Cease and Desist 'Fortunate Son' Ad .. asking them to pull .. this current flap .. NBC's lawyers

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Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2


Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2
05/13/2004 12:14 PM
You know it makes sense...

Picture quality is not very much good.
LCD is also not good


Picture quality is not very much good.
LCD is also not good
09/16/2004 05:48 AM
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Good Not Good Enough at Dell


Good Not Good Enough at Dell 05/14/2004 09:10 AM
TheStreet.com May 14 2004 1:43PM GMT

This will be a good comic... good
enough?


This will be a good comic... good
enough?
01/05/2005 06:52 PM
ComicsFilter (but bear with me): Frank Miller & Jim Lee will be the writer and artist, respectively, of All-Star Batman and Robin, a new miniseries intended to make the characters simple, interesting, and easy to follow after decades of backstory. Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely were announced to be doing the same thing on All-Star Superman, and any comics fan will tell you that these four guys are some of the best in the entire field. Between these two projects, DC Comics most likely has the top-selling books in the tiny comics industry sewn up for most of 2005, which is reason enough to publish them.

But there's also a question for non-comics readers here at MeFi: DC are really doing this for you. They want new readers (best-selling comics are lucky to top 150,000 copies these days), and they think publishing accessible comic books linked to the release of large movies (The Christopher Nolan film Batman Begins, based in part on Frank Miller's Batman: Year One, will be released roughly alongside All-Star Batman & Robin) is the way to do it. But is there a snowball's chance in hell you'd read something like this? Would your kids, if you have them, be interested, do you think? (Frank Miller, it bears noting, is also the creator and co-director of Sin City, a film you might've seen a preview for recently -- truly insane cast.)

Is THe iBook Too Good For Its Own Good?


Is THe iBook Too Good For Its Own Good? 01/10/2004 02:13 PM
The iBook is now so close to the more expensive, high-end PowerBook, it's going to be harder to persuade buyers to spring for a machine that can cost nearly twice as much. By Chris Cobbs (Orlando Sentinel via MyAppleMenu)

"If it's good once, it's good three
times!"


"If it's good once, it's good three
times!"
01/05/2005 02:01 PM
Same song, different lyrics. Mikey Smith put out an MP3 of two Nickelback hits, one in each channel, showing them to be basically the same song (original thread). This All Things Considered story shows he's been on the project since then, and the problem is more widespread than it seems.

Strengthen The Good: Strengthen The Good
In Florida


Strengthen The Good: Strengthen The Good
In Florida
08/16/2004 08:37 AM
initial call for help .. Strengthen the Good .. has already posted

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"Another Good One Gone"


"Another Good One Gone" 06/11/2004 03:17 AM

RDF, what's it good for? (XML.com)


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The Good One


The Good One 08/09/2004 02:23 AM
TechTree Aug 9 2004 5:42AM GMT

not even good looking


not even good looking 06/17/2004 04:41 PM
Meet the Weblog. Time Magazine describes the trendy fascination with online digests.

Do good on the web


Do good on the web 09/06/2004 09:47 PM
Downing Street Says. 'Every day the British Prime Minister's official spokesman briefs a small coterie of political journalists'. This site feeds you summaries and lets you comment. (It's amazing what you can do with a quarter of a £mill chuc ked at you by John Prescott)

Other related worthy web projects: liftshare.com, timebank.org.uk, publicwhip.org.uk. And they want to 'identify, support and develop internet based projects that have real world impacts at very low cost per person helped'.

Isn't it good?


Isn't it good? 03/13/2003 10:24 AM
Thanks Joelle *mwah* Pretty much says it all Off to my bath now.........

Is sometimes good...


Is sometimes good... 07/01/2004 05:00 PM
...to work for a big company. The company premises work so well ;)

Sauna in the middle of Helsinki is a strange but weird feeling... But at the moment, I'm too happy to care. It might not last, but... to quote a friend: "How can you miss a touch you've never felt? How can you miss a kiss you've never experienced?"

How?


It was a good day


It was a good day 11/20/2002 12:42 PM
Today was the trial date for one of the tickets I received from my car accident back in June. To...

Good Nap


Good Nap 04/07/2005 12:06 AM

I had a good nap today...
because I needed an excuse to post this picture


When it's bad, it's good


When it's bad, it's good 08/27/2004 01:22 PM
Today's post about Opening Hooks reminded me to search the net for this year's winner of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest. Like a late night horror movie, it's so bad it's good: She resolved to end the love affair with Ramon tonight . . . summarily, like Martha Stewart ripping the sand vein out of a shrimp's tail . . . though the term "love affair" now struck her as a ridiculous euphemism . . . not unlike "sand vein," which is after all an intestine, not a vein . . . and that tarry substance inside certainly isn't sand . . . and that brought her back to Ramon. -- Dave Zobel The other winners are in the same vein and worth reading as well....

We're doing this for your own good


We're doing this for your own good 08/27/2004 05:14 PM

I love it when iChat blocks you from talking. You might have two coworkers going in separate windows, conducting actual work conversations, then you get blocked with this:

The AIM service could not send the message: You have sent too much data too quickly. Please wait a little while before sending more.

I call it the "Shut the fuck up for a second" feature. I know that real AIM clients used to have limits to keep you from crapflooding users, but iChat seems to invoke it under normal circumstances every few days for me (it helps if you're a fast typist).

I hate when software knows what is best for me, and I have no say in the matter.


The Good Boy


The Good Boy 07/01/2004 11:58 PM
"Stop beating up your women because you can't find a job." Strong words from a paragon of the African American community.

RDF, What's It Good For?


RDF, What's It Good For? 11/13/2002 08:10 PM
Kendall Grant Clark ponders the hidden benefits of RDF, and examines the XML-DEV community response to a recent XML.com article on making XML documents RDF-friendly.
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