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"Great Hacker != Great Hire" 08/06/2004 09:45 AM




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Great Hacker != Great Hire


Great Hacker != Great Hire 08/05/2004 03:49 AM
Great Hacker != Great Hire .. Eric Sink

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Your great-great-grandmother didn’t
have to surrender her children. What
happened?


Your great-great-grandmother didn’t
have to surrender her children. What
happened?
04/01/2005 11:00 AM
The Underground History of American Education
You aren’t compelled to loan your car to anyone who wants it, but you are compelled to surrender your school-age child to strangers who process children for a livelihood.... If I demanded you give up your television to an anonymous, itinerant repairman who needed work you’d think I was crazy; if I came with a policeman who forced you to pay that repairman even after he broke your set, you would be outraged. Why are you so docile when you give up your child to a government agent called a schoolteacher?

Great-Great-Grandmother Shoots Robber
(AP)


Great-Great-Grandmother Shoots Robber
(AP)
04/15/2005 04:32 PM
AP - A man accused of bursting into a convenience store demanding money was in the hospital Friday — shot, authorities said, by the great-great-grandmother working behind the counter.

Money and Sex: Two Great Tastes That
Taste Great Together!


Money and Sex: Two Great Tastes That
Taste Great Together!
06/19/2004 03:13 PM
"Don't equate happiness with money"... "Exercise Regularly"... "Have Sex"...
Advice from a German investment bank on how to enjoy life. Taking CitiBank's cynical "Live Richly" ad campaign a step farther?
obilgatory joke "I remember when the bank only gave away free toasters..."
In other news, A bank in India is targeting "sex workers" as new customers,
Insert Sperm Bank Joke Here. heh heh heh... he said "Insert Sperm"...

"Howard Dean: "You Can Say That It's
Great That Saddam Is Gone And I'm Sure
That A Lot Of Iraqis Feel It Is Great
That Saddam Is Gone. But A Lot Of Them
Gave Their Lives. And Their Living
Standard Is A Whole Lot Worse Now Than
It Was Before.""


"Howard Dean: "You Can Say That It's
Great That Saddam Is Gone And I'm Sure
That A Lot Of Iraqis Feel It Is Great
That Saddam Is Gone. But A Lot Of Them
Gave Their Lives. And Their Living
Standard Is A Whole Lot Worse Now Than
It Was Before.""
01/26/2004 03:28 AM

frederick-the-great.com –
http://frederick-the-great.com/
announced Grand Opening the Computing
and Home Office store.


frederick-the-great.com –
http://frederick-the-great.com/
announced Grand Opening the Computing
and Home Office store.
09/10/2004 02:11 AM
frederick-the-great.com – http://frederick-the-great.com/ announced Grand Opening the Computing and Home Office store. Frederick The Great has thousands of electronics and home office supplies which fit your need and budget. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]

Great Wall Getting Less Great (Reuters)


Great Wall Getting Less Great (Reuters) 01/26/2004 10:19 AM
Reuters - The Great Wall of China is shrinking as tourism and development take their toll on one of the world's most famous monuments, state media said Monday.

Great Power, Great Restraint...


Great Power, Great Restraint... 08/05/2004 02:26 PM
Anakin learns that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one in Star Wars: Republic #67, released this week. Randy Stradley, Brandon Badeaux, and Brad Anderson tell a tale that balances power and restraint as Anakin and Obi-Wan face off against the Separatist forces on the planet Zaadja, while Master Tohno infiltrates the Geonosian droid factory on a demolition mission she is not expected to survive. Ever wonder why the Mandalorians are nowhere to be seen in the Clone Wars? The answer may lie in this issue! All under a cover by Brian Ching. You can check out an online preview here< /a>.

Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.


Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.
07/26/2004 02:14 AM
David Hostetler, with a Master’s degree in Marketing, has been a successful marketer on and off the Internet since 1977. Having built several other successful businesses in the past, he is now well on the way to building a million-dollar business and has chosen Himalayan Goji Juice and Freelife International as the leading product. Do you want to come along? He is looking for entrepreneurs who want to team up with millionaire marketers under a specialized and unique Internet marketing system. If you are a marketer/MLM distributor and think you deserve more, now is the time and this is the place. Don't wait for your destiny... make it happen! [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]

Would you hire a hacker?


Would you hire a hacker? 09/21/2004 12:53 PM
ZDNet UK Sep 21 2004 4:32PM GMT

Ask these questions before you hire a
hacker or cracker


Ask these questions before you hire a
hacker or cracker
09/03/2002 11:37 AM
CNET Sep 1 2002 10:09PM ET

What is the A Great Portal website
about, what is so Great and what is a
Portal?


What is the A Great Portal website
about, what is so Great and what is a
Portal?
05/31/2004 01:51 PM
A Great Portal, Great Links to Great websites has moved to a new website address, of http://www.agreatportal.com This is part of on-going improvements. The website has lots of links to various and interesting subjects as well as a Multi-search, a news headlines search and free website promotion. Is it a Portal and is it Great? See what you think. [PRWEB May 30, 2004]

Cul de Sac is great


Cul de Sac is great 11/17/2003 07:48 PM
Sac-re-licious

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Can IBM Get Great Again?


Can IBM Get Great Again? 06/01/2004 02:00 PM
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- 3G: Great. Great. Great


- 3G: Great. Great. Great 01/02/2005 09:33 PM
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Well, that's just great.


Well, that's just great. 08/21/2004 10:46 PM
Child Pimp and Ho Costumes. That's... what it says.

Its great


Its great 08/20/2004 08:22 AM
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The Great Giveaway


The Great Giveaway 04/12/2005 09:03 PM

I ran into this great article in Busienss 2.0 on open APIs and the benefits that Amazon, eBay and Google see from them.

It's particularly timely - as I'm in Seoul Korea pitching. I'm trying to convince this huge company to spend all this money and then giveaway all the code - to us. It's just so obvious to me - why they should pursue this strategy - but the challenge - of course - is to make it obvious to them.

I see this as my job right now - crusading the notion of open source infrastructure. I can just taste it.


"Great mess, A+"


"Great mess, A+" 01/03/2005 03:18 AM
Messy desks were submitted for a contest at bash.org. Most of them are n't that messy, but a few are unforgettable. If you would like to cut to the chase: here is the winner and here is the Honorable Mention (NSFW). (Many of the comment threads are also NSFW)

Great ETCON pic


Great ETCON pic 02/11/2004 04:31 PM
I love this pic from ETCON. Link

Hey thats great. I want to know who this
eerthcet from Hyd


Hey thats great. I want to know who this
eerthcet from Hyd
09/19/2004 08:14 AM
TechTree Sep 19 2004 11:40AM GMT

E-Mail From the Great Beyond


E-Mail From the Great Beyond 11/12/2003 01:22 PM
Treading where others have failed, mylastemail.com promises to let its customers deliver their last words to their survivors. By Amit Asaravala.

[f2c] The Great Debate


[f2c] The Great Debate 03/31/2005 12:47 PM
[NOTE: This is live blogging. It is not close to a transcript, nor is it comprehensive. Finally, I'm hindered by having only a sketchy sense of what they're talking about.] Charlie Firestone of the Aspen Institute moderates a debate. Resolved that the Communication Act's stovepipe, vertical regime ought to be replaced by a horizontal regime. Rick Whitt (MCI and author of "Taking a Horizontal Leap Forward") Tim Wu (U of Va law prof) Randolph May (Progress and Freedom Foundation) James Gattuso (Heritage Foundation) Rick Whitt: The basics of the Net are at odds with the Communications Act: Layers, agnosticism of...

No Great Thrill


No Great Thrill 05/07/2004 04:35 PM
Six Flags keeps on producing hair-raising financial results.

Across the great divide


Across the great divide 09/04/2004 09:18 PM
I first pointed to this stunning Valdis Krebs infographic back in March 2004, when the New York Times published it. Krebs has long been fascinated with the clusters that emerge from an analysis of Amazon's related-purchase data. I was reminded of his chart the other day when I heard this exchange (Real, 1 min, 40 sec) between Terri Gross and Norman Podhoretz, which includes this quote:
I have almost no friends any longer who are liberal, and I suspect this is true of most people on both sides of the divide. Since the sixties, the polarization has become more intense, and there are fewer and fewer friendships that can be sustained across the divide in this country.

What religious differences used to be, and aren't any more (in our world, not the Muslim world), political differences have become. They've acquired a kind of religious intensity, and are tinged with a kind of intolerance that used to characterize religious differences. [Norman Podhoretz, inteviewed by Terri Gross on NPR's Fresh Air, Real, 20 min.)
Having lived on both sides of the chasm -- he was a radical liberal before he became a founder of neoconservativism -- Podhoretz seems to have a rare appreciation of the great divide. I suspect the majority of us, not having lived on both sides, lack that same gut-level appreciation. ...

A Great Value in the Oil Patch?


A Great Value in the Oil Patch? 12/29/2004 06:03 PM
PetroKazakhstan may have some risks, but it can yield benefits, too.

Great to meet Ted


Great to meet Ted 04/11/2004 04:13 AM

OK - multi-post sequence - all based upon this post......

See my comments at the end........

Here's Ted Leung.......

Back. Well, I"m finally back in the saddle after a week at OSAF. It was five months since my last visit, which was probably a little too long. Some of the things that I talked about this week included several meetings on Item Clouds, a long clarifying discussion on our Data Model, and several discussions on Item Sharing. Anthony Baxter dropped by to tell us about shtoom, encourage us to think about voice in Chandler and suggest some ways to get more involved with the python community, so I suppose I'll forgive him for greeting me by telling me that I looked like ****. It was also a good time to be around to accelerate the coordination needed for planning the 0.4 release, and since we've hired a number of new folks, it was good to meet all of them, and spend some time developing existing relationships.

This trip I also managed to have an active evening social calendar. I spent one evening with our old family friends David and Katherine Fedor. It's been entirely too long since I saw them -- hopefully we'll be able to get the families together sometime soon. I spent another evening with fellow Brownies David Temkin and Sarah Allen who are both at Laszlo. David and I worked on Newton together, and it was interesting to hear his reflections on the project now that a number of years have passed.

I also ended up spending an evening with Marc Canter, his wife Lisa, and Phil Wolff. Marc is doing a bunch of open source style projects in addition to his consulting with various companies in the social software space. A lot of what he's doing right now centers around FOAF, and I'm looking forward to seeing the results soon. I think that there could be a nice tie in between the PeopleAggregator and Chandler's "sharing circles". One thing that Marc's interested in is being able to build another user interface on top of Chandler functionality. If we do a good job at MVC in CPIA, then this shouldn't be that much labor. Something that struck me as I talked with Marc was the long term view that he's taking of the stuff that he's working on. He's thinking multiple years worth of effort, a point of view that's been in short supply / disfavor since the dot com boom and "internet time".

Phil Wolff has gotten a fair amount of reading in our house -- he's hit both my and Julie's aggregator. In fact, when I told Julie I was meeting Phil too, she exclaimed "the thousand beers guy". You never know what will stick... Phil's been doing a lot of work with the Kerry campaign, and thinking about the issues related to taking the software artifacts created by campaigns and making sure that they have a life so that succeeding elections/campaigns could make use of them. He also asked me some interesting questions about Chandler. How will Chandler compete with a "Google in a box" appliance that includes search, e-mail, etc? How will Chandler do calendar support for events like Muslim prayers which occur a sunrise and sunset in your current location? This requires knowing where you are in the world so that you can compute when sunrise and sunset are. Food for thought, indeed. Phil had two thought provoking posts earlier that day, one on the 'Perfect' Corporate Weblogging 'Elevator Pitch' Competition (which he is judging) and another on social network software.

Lisa, Marc, and Phil got me the last night I was in town, and by then I was slightly draggy (I didn't say that Anthony was wrong), so I hope that I was suitably interesting company. [Ted Leung on the air]

It was great to meet Ted Leung - someone who I have been reading and who's working at one of my favorite entities - OSAF.  When Mitch and Andy were on their original road show - showing off version .1 of Chandler - they promised me that we'd be able to build on the APIs and data structures - utilizing what's known as an 'object store'.

Dave Winer had built an object store - it was called the XML storage system - so I knew that the world needed an open source of of those.  When I heard Chandler had one - I got excited!

So we all have vested interests in seeing the OSAF succeed.

It never ceases to amaze me how many people all come up with the same conclusions on FOAF, sharing and multiple accounts being aggregated together.  This meme is taking off.


great photolog


great photolog 12/30/2003 01:33 AM
Ran across an excellent looking photolog today - Jose Luis Visual Journal (via pixeldiva) This is one of the few sites I've seen that uses the archive calendar view in a good way -- it fits perfectly into the layout....

Great Domain Name


Great Domain Name 05/19/2004 02:45 PM

DHTML Code Samples, www.getElementById.com: Great domain name for a site about DHTML. Guess what site came up first when I searched for that method name.

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Great Gas Phase-Out


Great Gas Phase-Out 05/19/2004 04:23 PM
Record-high gas prices are putting a renewed focus on alternative fuel vehicles.

With Great Color...


With Great Color... 08/31/2004 01:25 PM
Spiderman Reviews Crayons (via YesAnd.com)

The Great iTunes Rip-Off


The Great iTunes Rip-Off 06/21/2004 08:30 PM
Music lovers in Britain are being charged 20 percent more than those across the Channel to buy songs on the Internet. By Peter Zimonjic, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)

Great Computers


Great Computers 05/04/2004 11:51 PM
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Great Hackers


Great Hackers 07/29/2004 01:44 PM
what defines the best hackers .. Paul Graham: Great Hackers

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Great ideas 101


Great ideas 101 12/03/2003 02:57 AM
Boston Globe Dec 3 2003 1:55AM ET

Great shot


Great shot 12/22/2004 01:49 AM


(originally uploaded by jperkinson)

I know there are millions of photos of kids online, but jperkinson's are amazing.


such great heights


such great heights 08/13/2004 03:25 AM
Not too often as of late that I will dedicate an entry to a single movie. Garden State is one...

The great experiment


The great experiment 07/26/2004 08:54 AM

I'd like to welcome both the new Technorati website design and Politics Coverage into the world. We're still working out some kinks and bugs, so don't be surprised if there's an occastional problem - please let us know and we'll fix things ASAP!

Here's the press release announcing the launch. I'd just like to reach out and give HUGE thanks to the Technorati team. I'm so lucky to be working with you. You guys rock.

More to post later when I get to the Fleet Center for the DNC coverage today. As soon as the CNN coverage launches, I'll post as well. I sure hope the Wifi confinues to work after they turn on those ISM wireless video cameras (they both run at 2.4GHz)!


"Great AP Photo"


"Great AP Photo" 07/09/2004 10:11 PM

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