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Future transport plans: Your views
Future transport plans: Your views
07/20/2004 08:06 AMA new transport strategy for the future has been outlined by Transport
secretary Alistair Darling. Will it achieve the government's
intentions?
"Fox Views"
"Fox Views"
02/19/2004 08:49 AMMOM FAQ: Missing Views
MOM FAQ: Missing Views
02/17/2004 02:28 PMEU enlargement: Your views
EU enlargement: Your views
04/30/2004 01:35 PMOn 1 May 10 states will join the EU, making it the world's largest
trading bloc with a population of 455 million. Send us your
reactions.
Views of LinuxWorld
Views of LinuxWorld
01/22/2004 10:59 PMThere was plenty of action at this week's LinuxWorld show in New York,
both on and off the floor. Here's a slide show that offers a look at
some of the happenings.
Views of Freedom
Views of Freedom
05/17/2004 12:13 AMThe recent
relea
se of MT3.0 has provoked a whole lot of smart commentary around
the net over the past few days: for example see Simon Phipps (
here
and
here
a>) and Alan
Bleaklow. But the one that hit me hardest is Mark Pilgrim’s
Freedom
0. This piece has been criticized (correctly) as disconnected from
the way consumer software works (summary: users pay for features). And
indeed, Mark doesn’t think about this the way a consumer would: how
many of them run eleven sites? Instead, he thinks about this like
a CIO does .
“Freedom 0” is all about predictability and risk reduction; CIO
territory, big-time. Mark carries the argument to extremes because
that’s the kind of writer he is, but it’s an argument everyone in
the software business should be thinking about.
Google gives new views of itself, others
Google gives new views of itself, others
05/09/2004 11:22 AMChicago Tribune May 9 2004 3:12PM GMT
Government Views of D-Day 1944
Government Views of D-Day 1944
06/04/2004 05:53 AMGovernment Views of D-Day 1944http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/library/Divisions/Government/DDay.htmlThe site concentrates on online primary government
documents/information from the United States, as well as Germany, New
Zealand, the United Kingdom and Canada. There are 38 subject headings
ranging from Air Operations to Underwater Archaeology and Weather.
3 Views of Mount Fuji
3 Views of Mount Fuji
05/12/2004 11:16 PMWhat happened was, tired in an airport looking for lightweight
reading, I grabbed
The Last Defender of Camelot,
collected late works of Roger Zelazny, who was at the centre of the
SciFi universe a few decades back. It has a piece called
24
Views of Mount Fuji, by Hokusai which won a Hugo in 1986 and as
a story is only OK but as a narrative wrapped around a famous set of
pictures it’s awfully good. On impulse, I typed “hokusai 24”
into Google, to discover that there are 36 pictures in the original
series, but that Tim Eagen, back in ’98, poked around the Web and
ass
embled the 24 images from the Zelazny story; a fine piece of
curatorship and really an essential companion to reading the story.
Looking at one of them, I thought:
I’ve been there. There’s
an amusing narrative to accompany the views...
2 Iraq Views, 2 Campaigns
2 Iraq Views, 2 Campaigns
09/22/2004 12:34 AMThe presidential candidates' opposed images of the war reflect opposed
strategies for the final weeks of the campaign.
New vaccine for babies: Your views
New vaccine for babies: Your views
08/09/2004 05:50 AMThe government is set to announce plans on Monday for a new 5-in-1
vaccine for babies. Send us your reaction.
Cloning embryos: Your Views
Cloning embryos: Your Views
02/12/2004 10:00 AMSouth Korean scientists have cloned 30 human embryos to obtain cells
they hope could one day be used to treat disease. Tell us what you
think about embryo cloning.
The views from Fleet Street
The views from Fleet Street
01/28/2004 12:29 PMJournalists from Britain's national press give their initial responses
to the Hutton Inquiry report.
Primate centre: Your views
Primate centre: Your views
01/27/2004 07:05 AMPlans to build a controversial centre for experiments on monkeys have
been shelved by Cambridge University. What do you think?
Chechnya blast: Your views
Chechnya blast: Your views
05/09/2004 04:46 AMA bomb blast in the Russian republic injures the pro-Moscow president
and a top general. Send us your comments.
Saddam trial: Your views
Saddam trial: Your views
07/01/2004 07:12 AMIraq's former dictator Saddam Hussein and 11 senior officials of the
former Iraqi regime have appeared in court. Send us your comments.
SMS FAQ: How to Create Queries in SQL
Views
SMS FAQ: How to Create Queries in SQL
Views
05/07/2004 01:25 PMAbortion guidelines: Your views
Abortion guidelines: Your views
07/31/2004 12:19 PMNew government guidelines confirm that doctors will be able to arrange
abortions for girls under the age of 16 without their parents'
consent. Your views?
Tory tax spending: Your views
Tory tax spending: Your views
02/16/2004 12:06 PMThe shadow chancellor has set out the Conservatives' policy on public
spending. Send us your thoughts.
AirPort Express: Three Views
AirPort Express: Three Views
07/22/2004 06:09 PMApple's AirPort Express may quickly become one of the most reviewed
pieces of new wireless technology: It will receive many reviews for
several reasons, including the fact that it's the smallest Wi-Fi
gateway (when you include its built-in power supply); it's the only
one to stream audio in the particular way it does; it includes several
interesting features in one wrapper; it's relatively cheap for any two
of its four unique set features*. It's also from Apple and had 80,000
pre-orders, so it's a natural. (Amazon.com now shows it not first
arriving until August 1, and other sources indicate a three-week
backorder. But the Apple Store in Seattle says they should have
another supply any day now.) I've been working with an AirPort Express
for a few days, and it's just about as easy to setup and use as Apple
promises. There are no obscure settings. Joining an existing AirPort
Extreme network was a snap. So was reconfiguring it as a base station
and assigning it a WPA encryption key. So was playing music through
its attached speakers from any copy of iTunes anywhere in our
wired/Wi-Fi office. My officemates threatened to play strange music
into the speakers in my office, as any copy of iTunes can use any set
of AirPort Express speakers on a network unless you password protect
access to the speakers. Three reviews check in today from
well-respected sources. David Pogue walks through the pros and cons of
the device in The New York Times, and comes down reasonably heavy on
the pro side. He misses having a remote control and notes that it's
odd you can't play through several sets of speakers at once each
connected to their own AirPort Express as you can with other devices.
The total of the parts in one well-designed package adds to a winner
for him, however. He notes that you'd need two or three other devices
to come close to the Express--and in that comparison, he leaves out
the Express's client mode (to connect for streaming/printer sharing to
any Wi-Fi network) and its USB printer sharing, which is an expensive
stand-alone add-on for 802.11g networks. Walt Mossberg's take was
substantially more negative because of a few flaws he felt were
significant. He finds the lack of a remote-control a total
showstopper, and I admit that that was one of my reactions on first
hearing about AirTunes streaming music....
Two Countries, Two Views on
Antidepressants
Two Countries, Two Views on
Antidepressants
05/24/2004 08:17 PMAdjusted for population, American doctors are five times as likely as
British doctors to prescribe antidepressants to children.
Windows update: Your views
Windows update: Your views
08/27/2004 02:00 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Wed Aug 25, 03:13 pm GMT
Labour manifesto: Your views?
Labour manifesto: Your views?
04/13/2005 06:44 AMTony Blair has focused on economic stability and public services as he
launched his party's manifesto. What do you think of it?
Panorama special: Your views
Panorama special: Your views
01/22/2004 03:11 AMWith days to go before the Hutton Inquiry report into the death of Dr
David Kelly is published, Panorama looked at the affair. What did you
think of the programme?
Create views in SQL Server
Create views in SQL Server
08/17/2002 10:18 PMCNET Aug 17 2002 10:08PM ET
Guantanamo Bay release: Your views
Guantanamo Bay release: Your views
02/19/2004 01:00 PMFive British terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay are to be released
according to the UK government. Send us your comments.
Views From DEMO 2004
Views From DEMO 2004
02/18/2004 04:02 PMThis week's DEMO 2004 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona showcased 67
new products, services and innovations coming to the consumer and
enterprise technology arenas in the next 12 to 24 months. Here's a
breakdown of the hot desert show including an eWEEK.com slideshow.
Two early views of income tax...
Two early views of income tax...
10/29/2003 12:10 AMThanks to Radio 4 for
these two early positions on Income Tax. Nicholas Vansittart, who was
Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1816 put the case for the tax:
"This tax would press less on the lower orders of society
than any tax which could be devised... It was a tax more upon the rich
than upon the poor... When the act was revised, it would be found the
least oppressive and the least objectionable of any tax that had ever
been imposed..."
And a petition for the Corporation of London put the opposing
view:
"Painful experience has only served the more strongly to
root upon their minds a conviction of its injustice, vexation and
oppression ... the manner in which the said tax is carried into
execution, by means of an odious, arbitrary and detestable inquisition
into the most private concerns and circumstances of individuals, is
still more vexatious, unjust and oppressive, hostile to every sense of
freedom, revolting to the feelings of Englishmen, and repugnant to the
principles of the British Constitution; ... the petitioners are deeply
sensible of the depressed state of the agricultural interests, and of
the ruinous effect of such a burden thereon; ... the manufacturing and
trading interests are equally depressed, and equally borne down with
the weight of taxation ... and they confidently hoped, that by such
reductions in the public expenditure... and the abolishing of all
unnecessary places, pensions and sinecures, there would have been no
pretence for the continuation of a tax subversive of freedom, and
destructive of the peace and happiness of the people. [Petition to
Parliament from the Corporation of London]
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the sheer number of people in
government with a vested interest in not pay lots of tax, the
government was defeated by a huge majority. Read more about the whole
debacle: The Repeal of Income Tax.
Read the comments
2 Different Views of CBS Source (Los
Angeles Times)
2 Different Views of CBS Source (Los
Angeles Times)
09/21/2004 05:04 AMLos Angeles Times - HOUSTON — Until recently, Bill Burkett led
an anonymous — some say reclusive — life on a small ranch
outside the tiny town of Baird in the flatlands of West Texas. Now
that he has emerged as a possible source for disputed documents about
President Bush's service in the National Guard, Burkett has arguably
become the most well-known person in rural Callahan County.
Animal rights legislation: Your views
Animal rights legislation: Your views
07/30/2004 07:01 AMNew legislation to protect scientists from extremist animal rights
campaigners will be outlined by the government today. Is this the
right thing to do?
430,000 page views per week, dudes!
430,000 page views per week, dudes!
09/26/2004 12:44 PM
The
Bloggers on the Bus: The New York Times Magazine on bloggers on
the campaign trail, and what effect they may or may not have.
Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views
Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views
07/06/2004 03:22 PMThe head of a mesh company argues mesh networks don't scale -- and one
of the folks behind an open-source mesh software project examines the
argument: MeshDynamics sells a multiple-radio solution for mesh
networking, and the head of the firm wrote a brief article explaining
why single-radio mesh networks can't work beyond a very small
deployment. I asked Sascha Meinrath of the CUWiN project for his
feedback on Francis daCosta's comments. Sascha writes: While I do
think that Francis daCosta brings up some potential pitfalls to
wireless mesh networks, the doomsday picture he presents is based on a
flawed understanding of how mesh networking topographies work. I'll
explain below: deCosta wrote: 1- Radio is a shared medium and forces
everyone to stay silent while one person holds the stage. Wired
networks, on the other hand, can and do hold multiple simultaneous
conversations. 2- In a single radio ad hoc mesh network, the best you
can do is (1/2)^^n at each hop. So in a multi hop mesh network, the
Max available bandwidth available to you degrades at the rate of 1/2,
1/4, 1/8. By the time you are 4 hops away the max you can get is 1/16
of the total available bandwidth. This problem exists only when all
tranceivers within a mesh topography "see" each other. And herein is
the flaw in the argument. Within a mesh network Request To Sends
(RTSs) do silence nodes within range; however this degradation moves
in waves--so if part of a mesh consisted of 7 nodes (of which G is
connected to the Internet): A----------------->
------B-----------------> ------------C-----------------> | Internet
Connection Here's what would happen. A would pass a packet to B; when
B passed a packet to C, A couldn't talk--thus the 1/2 reduction in
throughput; when C passed it to D, the same problem would occur for
both A & B (thus a 1/4 throughput); likewise for D to E (because D
would silence A, B, & C), thus a 1/8th throughput. However, when E
passes a packet to F, A is unaffected, when F passes a packet to G,
both A & B are unaffected. Thus, in this solution, throughput
would theoretically max out at 1/8th (which is probably still much
more throughput than the average Internet connection--where the usual
bottleneck resides). What this really points to is the need for power
control in radios (which is something that CUWiN wants...
HP Views Adaptive Enterprise As 'Uber
OS'
HP Views Adaptive Enterprise As 'Uber
OS'
11/11/2003 05:40 PMThe company ramps up its utility computing offerings with the help of
an SAP partnership and the acquisition of Persist Technologies.
Crime crackdown plan: Your views
Crime crackdown plan: Your views
07/19/2004 06:06 AMProlific criminals in England and Wales will be tagged as part of the
Home Office's five-year crime crackdown plan. Will the new strategy
work?
British troops photographs: Your views
British troops photographs: Your views
05/03/2004 05:22 AMPictures have been released of British troops allegedly abusing Iraqi
prisoners. The photographs have not been verified. What is your
reaction to the new images?
Extending anti-discrimination law: Your
views
Extending anti-discrimination law: Your
views
07/07/2004 07:41 AMHome Secretary David Blunkett plans to revive a change in
anti-discrimination law. Is it necessary and could it be advantageous?
Taser sees 1Q revenue below views
Taser sees 1Q revenue below views
04/01/2005 12:16 PMCNN Money Apr 1 2005 3:31PM GMT
Tory childcare proposals: Your views
Tory childcare proposals: Your views
03/28/2005 08:18 AMThe Tories are set to reveal their proposals for extra funding for
childcare and maternity leave. Send us your comments.
"Cheryl Gallants personal views"
"Cheryl Gallants personal views"
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