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06/23/2004 06:11 AMBaxterbulletin.com - Wed Jun 23, 08:47 am GMT
Most Accessed Stories Online in 2004
Most Accessed Stories Online in 2004
01/01/2005 08:34 AMAbqjournal.com - Sat Jan 1, 06:43 am GMT
French agency sues Google for online
stories
French agency sues Google for online
stories
03/23/2005 04:52 AMHouston Chronicle Mar 23 2005 9:01AM GMT
U.S. Soldiers Share Their ‘Stories From
The Front’ in Kuma\War Online Contest
U.S. Soldiers Share Their ‘Stories From
The Front’ in Kuma\War Online Contest
07/30/2004 03:44 AMWinner’s Actual Battlefield Story To Be Re-Created In Online Video
Game [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]
Online Books, Poems, Short Stories -
Read Print
Online Books, Poems, Short Stories -
Read Print
05/07/2004 07:11 PMRead Print, a collection of public domain books, poems, and short
stories .. ReadPrint
readprint.com
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"Online Books, Poems, Short Stories -
Read Print"
"Online Books, Poems, Short Stories -
Read Print"
05/10/2004 03:11 AMJames Patrick Kelly's wonderful sf
stories online as free audiobooks
James Patrick Kelly's wonderful sf
stories online as free audiobooks
04/28/2004 02:43 PMJames Patrick Kelly, my friend and mentor, is one of the finest short
story writers working in science fiction today. His stories are like
perfect little gems, and his advice on story-writing was the most
important artistic advice I've ever received.
Which is a preamble to some of the best news I've ever imparted: Jim
Kelly is releasing audiobooks of his stories on teh net under a
Creative Commons license. I know what I'm gonna be listening to before
bed and on the tube this month.
Link
If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
09/26/2004 09:14 PM
If All
Stories Were Written Like Science Fiction Stories. "Roger and
Ann needed to meet Sergey in San Francisco.
'Should we take a train, or a steamship, or a plane?' asked Ann.
'Trains are too slow, and the trip by steamship around South America
would take months,' replied Roger. 'We’ll take a plane.'"
Longmont Area Economic Council sponsors
"Company Success Stories" Forum
presented by the Colorado Software and
Internet Association; Executives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and
Evolving Systems shared stories, advice,
lessons learned
Longmont Area Economic Council sponsors
"Company Success Stories" Forum
presented by the Colorado Software and
Internet Association; Executives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and
Evolving Systems shared stories, advice,
lessons learned
08/30/2004 08:16 AMThe Longmont Area Economic Council (LAEC) sponsored a breakfast on
August 26th hosted by the Colorado Software and Internet Association
(CSIA) titled "Company Success Stories". The event was held at the
Cable Center on the University of Denver campus. LAEC President and
CEO John Cody moderated a panel discussion by representatives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and Evolving Systems. [PRWEB Aug
30, 2004]
10 Stories
10 Stories
05/15/2004 02:39 AM
Ten Stories the
World Should Hear More About. Are you your stories?
Are you your stories?
12/31/2003 01:07 PM
Warning -- if you're the type of person who doesn't watch movie
trailers and you haven't seen Big Fish, skip this section. On the
other hand, I promise not to reveal anything about the movie that
isn't in the trailer.
Tim Burton, the director and producer of Big Fish, is a master
story-teller. Is there anything more to Tim Burton than his stories?
Suppose I met him at a party and asked "Who are you really, I mean
without the stories?" Could he give a meaningful answer? I suspect
Burton is telling us, in Big Fish, no. Speaking through one of his
characters he says "I can be who ever you want me to be."
My uncle, who died a few months ago, was a big story-teller. We
used to joke when he'd start to tell a story that we'd heard dozens of
times -- oh that's story number 278,291. In his stories, as with all
our stories, he's the hero, he overcomes great odds to prevail, in a
funny, lesson-learning way. Today my uncle is dead and guess what,
there's nothing more to him now than his stories, and our stories
about him. Do any of them have anything to do with who the true man
was? See, that's really hard to say.
We seem to think there's more to a person, that you can sort of
lift up the floorboard, and underneath the stories, find the soul, the
essence of the person. But I'm beginning to wonder. Could it be that
our purpose is to tell a story, and that the better lived a life is,
the better the story that survives after you're gone?
The story behind this movie really gets you thinking. And that
kind of story, for me, is the very best kind.
Nine stories
Nine stories
12/17/2003 06:02 PM The fabulous Jay Rosen is doing his bit to pry open the narrative
bear trap clamped around the legs of journalists — nine ways you
could cover the election campaign without once using the language of
sports or show biz. What a concept(s)!...
these stories are the best
these stories are the best
03/14/2005 05:51 PMFrom a friend who is on the Harvard faculty:
i take a car
service to the airport this morning. driver is an older irish boston
type, very talkative; do i know the history of cambridge, the reason
behind the establishment clause ("[another Harvard professor]
didn't..."), etc. as we're hitting the airport, he hands me his
self-published tract on the crisis in public education and how to
solve it by canceling the Simpsons.
"you should put it on the web," i say, which is what i usually say
when handed a self-published tract by a cab driver. "i did," he said,
"and it's under a creative commons license." (and, he adds
disapprovingly, [the other prominent Harvard professor] hadn't even
heard of creative commons.")
i had to tell him to put it in a wiki just to retain my sense of being
anywhere near the cutting edge.
Here's the
book.
CC Stories
CC Stories
03/08/2004 11:26 PMJust a quick note to say I just downloaded your MP3 from the
harvard.edu
site. It's good to know that my music was good enough to be included
in
your report. I enjoy fact that other people can appreciate it and use
it
freely in their own work.
Regards,
Laurie Laptop
My friend Benjamen Walker received this email the other day.
(Ben is the guy behind the award-winning and cult-fave Boston radio show Your Radio Nighlight and our own cartoons' sound
design.)
Ben recently produced a short piece for
Harvard's Berkman Center's
great AudioBerkman
project called "The Gadget
Factor." The segment takes "a closer look a cool new class of
high-tech toys -- the portable MP3 player -- to find out what effect
these devices are having on the world of online music."
The piece features interviews with media analysts and lawyers --
including both EFF's Fred Von
Lohmann and the RIAA's Cary
Sherman. And like all Ben Walker radio pieces of late, it is built
around loops of Creative Commons-licensed music.
For "Gadget," Ben used CC'd tunes by Wayne Marshall, Norel
Pref. and Laurie
Laptop -- who authored of the email above.
Another satisfying CC story.
Do you have a good one? Send it to us with "CC
Story" in the subject box and we'll let everyone know.
Four Stories
Four Stories
09/11/2004 07:49 PM
"I
follow a dog chasing some invisible bird." Four Stories:
Some of the most breathtaking woodcuts I've seen a good while
illustrating four sparse but moving stories. After a decade of
metafiction and
Raygun typography, this
letterpressed book of mythic narrative is refreshing, and inspiring.
other peoples' stories
other peoples' stories
01/16/2004 11:02 AM A
collection of absurdly interesting stories. (Note to the
gun-shy: not in
Comic Sans.)
via the always excellent JerryKindall.com 10 Stories the world needs to know more
about
10 Stories the world needs to know more
about
05/17/2004 03:10 AMTen Stories the World Should Hear More About .. een speciale website
.. Quote
un.org/events/tenstories
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Tale of Two Stories
Tale of Two Stories
02/07/2003 07:39 AMWhat does coverage of Google's success tell us about what's really
going on with Linux? Google has achieved maximum Linux irony ...
Forum Stories: SSM
Forum Stories: SSM
08/04/2004 07:46 AM2003's top stories
2003's top stories
12/16/2003 08:54 PMCNET Asia Dec 16 2003 8:13PM ET
"10 Stories the world needs to know more
about"
"10 Stories the world needs to know more
about"
07/20/2004 09:40 AMForum Stories: SMS ~ SUS FP
Forum Stories: SMS ~ SUS FP
08/11/2004 09:10 PMMissed stories
Missed stories
09/25/2004 03:23 AMOK - so I now have a month of piled up - missed stories I should
have blogged - but didn't.
So here's MY link list:
Forum Stories: No more
Forum Stories: No more
06/02/2004 08:26 AM2004's top stories
2004's top stories
12/30/2004 11:42 PMCNET Asia Dec 31 2004 3:44AM GMT
The top stories in 2004
The top stories in 2004
12/31/2004 02:04 AMCNET Asia Dec 31 2004 5:43AM GMT
Coffee Stories
Coffee Stories
03/25/2005 04:09 PM
Nicaragua
and El Salvador, Tres
Santos,
Honduras
a>, Peru ,
that
Geoff Watts
guy can write about coffee.
Roundup: Odd Stories From the Web
Roundup: Odd Stories From the Web
12/29/2003 05:36 PMTechfocus Dec 29 2003 3:44PM ET
Lurid Toy Stories
Lurid Toy Stories
02/11/2004 08:33 PM
Deranged X-rated toy fanfic. Wayward Barbies doing bestiality
threeways, bookshelf quickies, BDSM, homoerotic roleplaying, and other
activities so hot they oughtta melt plastic.
"silver plastic molded Terminator Arnie and big-armed Last Action
Hero Arnie get to know each other. Terminator is just two molded
pieces of thin silver plastic, but Last Action Hero is a high quality
articulated doll, with holes through his clenched hands which once
clearly locked into something; a car, perhaps, or one of his enormous
weapons."
Link
(Thanks, Steffen!)
Forum Stories: MOM SP1 Installation
Forum Stories: MOM SP1 Installation
07/18/2004 03:25 PMSwitching to Mac: More Real Stories
Switching to Mac: More Real Stories
01/07/2004 02:07 PMA happy father-in-law and a BMX pro. A geek in heaven and a family
conversion. An iPod meets a cochlear implant. A biomedical image
analysis study and an Icelandic iPod story. These are some new Real
Stories from people who have upgraded from PC to Mac. [Dec 29]
Neal Boortz: War stories
Neal Boortz: War stories
08/13/2004 06:00 PMMainstream Media in his pocket .. Neal
Boortz
townhall.com/columnists/nealboortz/nb20040813.shtml
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Images, People, and Stories
Images, People, and Stories
07/18/2004 03:34 PM
Reportage
describes itself as an "online magazine of
photojournalism". They present short photo essays of things like
La Fete de créppisage in
Mali, the
largest camel market in Afica,
rappers in
Senegal, and
two newsrooms a world
apart.
Most-forwarded NYT stories of 2003
Most-forwarded NYT stories of 2003
01/02/2004 07:11 AMThe NYT has published its list of most-forwarded stories from 2003.
MARCH 15 (No. 75) The tale of a carp that shouted in Hebrew,
shattering the calm of a New York fish market and creating what many
called a miracle.
L
inkComputer disaster Stories!
Computer disaster Stories!
02/05/2005 10:16 PMRobert Scoble dropped his Tablet from about 4 feet up onto a
concrete pad and it survived. He has called out for Computer disaster
stories.
This reminds me of a little story. I was traveling with a bunch of
co-workers and we all got stuck in this awful dormitory situation.
Imagine 5 grown men in a small room with 2 bunk beds and a cot and one
bathroom, no Internet and a TV that received 2 English channels. It
was terrible but considering we could have been in a tent we kept our
mouths shut.
One of the guys with us loved to sleep. I sleep about 4-5 hours a
day maximum and needed to turn on the lites once in a while and never
did out of respect that this guy get his beauty sleep. On non work
days he was sleeping like 20 hours a day. I was getting pretty sick of
it and one night as I had just got to sleep about 2am he gets up turns
on all the lights and gets in the shower.
I went from mad to really mad and told my bunk mate who was
sleeping on the bottom bunk to rip his sheets of his bed and we would
take his mattress outside. So the co-worker jumps up and yanks the
sheets of this guys bed. Little did we know his laptop was up by his
pillow. And it came flying off at about Mach 2
Ever have one of those moments when things move real slow. Well
this thing slammed into the floor and probably put about a 10g stress
on this thing. I said a few choice comments and the guy comes out of
the shower while we are standing there with our mouths wide open. I am
thinking well I just bought a laptop.
In some sort of divine miracle it survived, the lid was jacked a
little but it worked. No more stripping beds for us. But hey it's
funny now. It was a Dell so I am not sure how it kept from blowing the
screen or cracking something vital.. Bit it was fun to remember it
spinning on the way down. Side note I would have paid for it and in
the end it would have been worth it. Don't sleep to long around me. :)
How about you do you have a computer disaster story. [Scobeliz
er]
Forum Stories: Learning MOM
Forum Stories: Learning MOM
01/04/2004 09:31 PMForum Stories: Which architecture?
Forum Stories: Which architecture?
05/22/2004 09:41 PMSMS 2003 SP1 Implementation Stories
SMS 2003 SP1 Implementation Stories
09/13/2004 06:03 PMThe Top Science Stories of 2003
The Top Science Stories of 2003
01/18/2004 04:57 PMThe Top Science Stories of 2003
ScientificAmerican.comhttp://snipurl.com/3w08"For some, this year in science may be remembered more for its
disasters than its successes. On January 16 the space shuttle Columbia
launched to great fanfare, only to fail tragically on re-entry 16 days
later. Then came news of the mysterious and lethal disease known as
SARS, which sparked worldwide panic. And a midsummer blackout
stretching from Ontario to New York served as a vivid reminder of how
dependent we are on a fragile power grid.
Amid these
calamities, however, a number of noteworthy achievements unfolded.
China became the third nation to send people into space;
paleontologists working in Ethiopia unearthed the oldest known members
of our species; researchers applied virtual reality to colonoscopies
and autopsies with stunning results. In addition, the 50th anniversary
of the discovery of the structure of DNA and the centennial of powered
flight served as springboards for reflection on the bigger picture of
scientific progress."
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