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Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
08/28/2004 02:38 AMHave you ever used Live Support on a Website, or wished you could.
Telesero is now offering a Live Chat and Visitor Assistance product
that could solve your problems for Free. No Downloads, No Hassles, No
waiting, Just Answers. [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
07/28/2004 04:52 PMDRUDGE REPORT has a transcript of Fox's 'sensational' Moore interview
and - its boring. Politics is boring, but tabloids are...
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
05/20/2004 04:14 PMInternetRetailer.com May 20 2004 8:08PM GMT
A Modern Day HAL? IBM Says Anything But
A Modern Day HAL? IBM Says Anything But
05/20/2004 02:16 PMInternet News May 20 2004 6:15PM GMT
a modern classic
a modern classic
03/06/2004 01:48 AM
airstream.com the idea
of motorhomes is a little strange, but wouldn't one of these be fun?
via a new favorite: http://mocoloco.com/ via the always
excellent: caterina.net This Modern World
This Modern World
02/10/2004 02:44 AMAnother exciting episode of everyone's favorite crime drama: Partisan
Investigations Unit!
Modern supermen
Modern supermen
06/13/2004 06:23 PMSee, what the
mode
rn supermen of
Parkour can do.
Try the first video, it impressed the hell out of me at least.
In ancient Japan, ninjas were often described as supermen, able to
fly, leap onto the roofs of tall buildings, climb anything... Some
colour was of course added by their enemies (who wrote the history) to
make them appear more fearsome - and of course, the ninjas did not
mind: it made their life a lot easier. Seeing those videos makes me
wonder the effect a trained ninja must've had on his enemies, trained
to combat on level ground and horseback.
Terror.
(Via Ebu.)
Modern Medicine
Modern Medicine
06/21/2004 11:28 PMSince my accident I have been to the x-ray room 7 times to catscan
three times and one MRI. I am sure my insurance company will be happy
with the bill these have been invaluable in evaluating the before and
after results of my surgery and to track the healing progress.
Today while on a non-standard follow up to try and determine the
source of a some isolated pain I have been having they pulled out a
dozen images and did some quick comparison. They used a technique
where the 2 images are loaded and then major differences are pointed
out in affected areas. Being nothing was found they think I have a
nerve causing the pain or isolated muscle spasms.
I left the clinic feeling relieved that nothing had shifted and not
looking forward to taking the new prescription. For those of you that
have ever taken flexirol (spelling is probably wrong) you will
understand why I have not been posting much.
Modern Ruins
Modern Ruins
05/12/2004 03:54 PM
Modern Ruins are a
window into human histories, they tell the stories of the past through
the
stark
presence of objects and
architectures. Perhaps the most powerful aspect of
ruins is the
subject that is
missing in the
photographs; the people who once worked, lived, walked, talked, slept
and dreamed in these
spaces.
Waterphobia in the modern age
Waterphobia in the modern age
06/22/2005 02:23 AMOn Friday my friend Rich asked for a ride up to the Wiscasset
airport (KIWI) on the
central Maine coast. He wanted to take his dad and I had already
arranged to practice approaches with a CFI buddy so it was fortunate
that the Cirrus had only "tab fuel" on board (26 gallons, good for 2.3
hours). It was an uneventful instrument flight up towards
Portland, mostly on top of a layer of clouds at 2500'. Once on
the ground at Wicked Good Aviation we petted the big Black Lab
and his 6-month-old puppy friend then borrowed the "courtesy
car", an old Cadillac that would have been called a gas-guzzler
until the SUV came along and demonstrated that 18 mpg is not
as low as a family car can go. After chatting with the
contractors who are fixing up a house on the peninsula, Rich said
"let's take the boat over across the cove to a restaurant." We
ferried ourselves out to the boat's mooring via canoe and had an
uneventful trip to and from the restaurant, which is next to an old
Civil War-era fort at the mouth of the Kennebec River. At the
end of the boat ride we had to ferry ourselves back from the mooring
about 20' to the beach via the canoe. I got out on the beach and
watched as Rich and my CFI buddy went back to pick up Rich's
dad. As soon as he stepped from the boat into the canoe the
canoe flipped over, dumping everyone and everything into the salt
water.
What do three average Americans carry when they are in a boat these
days? Cell phones, digital cameras, etc. In the 1950s the
total cost of this incident would have been a little time to let the
clothing and wallet dry. On Friday the total cost of the
electronic items destroyed was closer to $5000.
Like modern art, only tastier
Like modern art, only tastier
07/04/2004 02:43 AM
Beershots
:: Microscopic Views of Beers from Around the World.
Also,
an assortment
of cocktails.
Shamelessly stolen from Plep Modern Drunkard
Modern Drunkard
01/02/2005 11:26 AMModern Drunkard claims to be mainly serious with the goal of returning
"drinking to the glorious Rat Pack/Jackie Gleason Era." It celebrates
the fun of drinking and rails against what it thinks of as Puritanical
forces of repression (including MADD). The latest, and perhaps last,
printed issue was published last August. [Thanks to my brother Andy,
who is not any sort of drunkard, for the link.] And with this post, I
am now the record holder for the shortest cognitive-emotional
distance. Yes! But, heck, it's a blog. We're supposed to have short
cognitive-emotional spans....
modern America has taken it up
modern America has taken it up
12/09/2003 05:05 AMcosmetic surgery for the feet .. yet another
reason
nytimes.com/2003/12/07/health/07FOOT.html
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24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
08/30/2004 03:15 AM24-7 INtouch, an award winning call center outsourcing company, is now
offering clients online support services such as Live Web Chat, Web
Push, Online Callback Request, and Real time Email Response. The
company is partnering with InstantService to offer real-time, web
based communication solutions to help our clients increase sales,
lower costs, and raise customer service levels. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
reveal the rot of modern liberalism
reveal the rot of modern liberalism
10/31/2003 06:07 AMcredit where credit is due .. G-File: Walk of Shame .. Jonah Goldberg
.. today's
column
nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg200310300726.asp
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MassKilling.com : The Modern-Day
Holocaust
MassKilling.com : The Modern-Day
Holocaust
03/15/2003 07:46 PMMassKilling.com : The Modern-Day Holocaust .. Here's that offensive
'Holocaust' PETA ad .. equating eating animals to the Holocaust .. The
Holocaust on your plate .. an ad campaign .. comparing
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Outback life gets modern help
Outback life gets modern help
01/04/2005 07:19 AMCNN Jan 4 2005 10:25AM GMT
Modern Home Computer
Modern Home Computer
12/19/2004 03:49 PMAs you can see from the comments, it's unfortunately a fake. Good
picture though. By the way, I'm manually approving comments to limit
spam. In two hours eleven people spotted the problem and wrote a
comment. The power of the net! I'm trying to get Typekey working so
people can...
Modern Chinese Artists
Modern Chinese Artists
07/28/2004 04:03 AM
Fant
astical paintings from Chinese artist Fang He. I think I like
Subway Underpass Bird best for its vague
sense of creepiness, though
Chinese Pavilion No. 1 appeals to my love of old time
sci-fi illustrations. Check out similarly whimsical Zhang Gong's cute
p
hallic creatures (NSFW), or peruse the large collection of
artists
at
Courtyard-Gallery.
(Related Chinese art posts
here and
here.)
A tale of modern day slavery
A tale of modern day slavery
08/11/2004 08:22 AM
Slavery is not just the shameful stuff of history books - not in
Florida. Last year, 7 journalists spent 9 months in a
behind-the-scenes exploration of the state's immigrant workers. In
more than 30 articles and photo essays, they revealed a system where
workers are threatened, beaten, locked up, injured, forced into
prostitution, and trapped in a spiral of debt and abuse. Powerful
forces are arrayed against them in a state where agricultural laws are
shaped by politician-farmers who have a vested interest in the status
quo.
- more - The renovated Museum of Modern Art
The renovated Museum of Modern Art
03/17/2005 03:24 AMFour of us arrived at the Museum of Modern Art this morning at
10:15 am, placing us about 1000th in line. The place was closed
for a few years while $858 million was pumped in for renovation and
expansion. Before the renovation MoMA was white walls, bright
lights, crushing crowds, one amazing painting out of every 20, $10 to
get in. After the near $1 billion project? White walls,
bright lights, crushing crowds, one amazing painting out of every
20... $20 to get in. We made it into the museum by 11:15 but
claustrophobia made us all anxious to leave by 12:15. One
native Manhattanite said that it was the most crowded place
he had been inside during the preceding 12 months.
Personal favorite exhibit: Bell 47 helicopter, as seen in the
TV show MASH, hanging near some open stairs. Strangest
architectural detail: glass half-walls throughout the museum
topped with strips of stainless steel. These are apparently too
fragile for anyone to touch but because MoMA most resembles the line
for Space Mountain at Disneyland it is hard for people to avoid
putting their hands on these rails. this necessitates the museum
keeping dozens of security guards busy at all times walking around
telling people not to touch the rails.
[Tip for tourists: If you can plan at least one day ahead you
can buy timed tickets on the MoMA Web site and avoid waiting on
line in the cold.]
A harvest of modern technology
A harvest of modern technology
12/30/2004 11:41 AMCNN Dec 30 2004 3:24PM GMT
Modern Blau Theme 0.01
Modern Blau Theme 0.01
04/10/2004 09:38 PMA modern look in blue.
Modern Chinese Secret
Modern Chinese Secret
07/23/2004 01:25 PMMATT GALLANT -- Two researchers at the
Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a process to coat
cotton clothing and textiles with titanium dioxide so that, when
exposed to sunlight or artificial UV, the "dirt, pollutants and
micro-organisms" that have collected on the treated fabric will be
broken down and presumably fly right off into the air, and only some
of it will go up your nose.
One of the researchers, Dr. Xin, says the self-cleaning clothes are
ideal for people who lack the time to wash their clothes, like
"military people", or hikers, or people who have to take care of the
meddlesome Dr. Benton Quest and that infuriating tow-headed boy of his
before they ruin everything.
Re
ad - Washing No Longer Dirty Work [CNN]
Social Engineering the modern way
Social Engineering the modern way
04/07/2005 03:56 PMThink you or your company has good security measures in place? Ever
wonder why the exterminators are in the building. Do you escort
contractors? The lengths that people will go to get your companies
secrets may surprise you. [eWeek]
Use a Modern Perl with Kwiki
Use a Modern Perl with Kwiki
02/01/2005 10:14 PMTo anyone else considering Kwiki (an excellent minimal yet extensible
Perl Wiki), make sure you're running a recent Perl. I spent far too
long attempting to set it up under Perl 5.6.x recently only to
discover that it was utterly painless under Perl 5.8.x. I wish I had
thought to try that hours earlier. That concludes this public service
announcement....
More Than Child's Play: Making Over the
Modern
More Than Child's Play: Making Over the
Modern
06/08/2004 09:58 PMFive curators face the daunting task of using the museum's vast
collection to tell the history of modern art in new and unfamiliar
galleries.
Modern Drunkard Magazine Online
Modern Drunkard Magazine Online
07/22/2004 09:38 AMDrunk Talk - The New Crop of Bar Slang .. Check it
out
moderndrunkardmagazine.com/issues/05_04/05-04-drunk-talk.htm
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Old Age Was Secret of Modern Humans'
Success
Old Age Was Secret of Modern Humans'
Success
07/07/2004 01:11 PMLock on: Modern Air Combat preview
Lock on: Modern Air Combat preview
11/03/2003 07:07 PMAlan Moore on our modern distopia
Alan Moore on our modern distopia
07/22/2004 02:31 AMSalon has an excellent interview with Alan Moore, the man behind
Watchmen, From Hell and other canonically awesome funnybooks. Moore
talks distopian politics:
One of the reasons we singled out media in "V for Vendetta" was
because it is one of the most useful tools of tyranny. We invite it
into our own home every night; I'm sure that some of us think of it as
a friend. That might be a horrifying notion but I'm sure there are
people who think of television as perhaps one of their most intimate
friends. And if the TV tells them that things in the world are a
certain way, even if the evidence of their senses asserts it is not
true, they'll probably believe the television set in the end. It's an
alarming thought but we brought it upon ourselves. I mean, I think
that television is one of the most diabolical -- in the very best
sense of the word -- inventions of the past century. It has probably
done more to degrade the mind and intelligence of its audience, even
if they happen to be drug addicts or alcoholics; I would think that
watching television has done more to limit their horizons in the long
run. And it has also distorted our culture.
TV and politics have always made inevitable bedfellows, but the
results have been disastrous. Look at the situation we have now. Let's
say that tomorrow someone who is a political genius were to emerge --
and I'm not expecting this to happen, but say that it did. Say that a
politician emerged who seemed, for once, basically competent, who
seemed to be able to do their job as well as the average cab driver,
comic writer or journalist. If they were the most intelligent,
visionary, humane political thinker in the history of mankind, but
were also fat, had some sort of blemish or something that made them
less than telegenic, we would not be able to elect them. All we're
able to elect are these telegenic, photogenic crypto-Nazis. As long as
they look good. I suppose it's too early to go into my rant on Ronald
Reagan? That would be tasteless.
Red Req'd Salon LinkModern Linux Distribution for (Very) Old
Computers
Modern Linux Distribution for (Very) Old
Computers
04/17/2005 07:00 PMSlashdot Apr 17 2005 7:31PM GMT
Internet Voting: The Modern Poll Tax?
Internet Voting: The Modern Poll Tax?
01/19/2004 01:44 AMAn interesting question is being raised as we get closer and closer to
offering some kind of internet voting mechanism. Does internet voting
unfairly
benefit those on the "have" side of the digital divide? If so,
how can you ever offer internet voting, when it's always going to be
easier for some people than others? I think the argument may be going
too far. Already, there are some people who have cars and some who
don't. Those without are going to have more difficulty getting to a
polling place, but people don't complain about that. Even in cases
where everyone does have a car - some are nearer than others to a
polling place. You can't necessarily guarantee completely equal
simplicity in getting to a polling place. The issue shouldn't be one
of making it equally difficult for everyone to vote - but making it as
easy as possible for everyone to vote.
"This Modern World: Chicken Hawk Down"
"This Modern World: Chicken Hawk Down"
11/12/2003 02:57 PMSex Tips for the Modern Avatar machinima
Sex Tips for the Modern Avatar machinima
01/04/2004 09:36 PM"Aunty Flidais' Guide to Dating in Dereth" is a high-larious machinima
shot in the video game Asheron's Call and edited together into a kind
of "Sex Tips for the Modern Avatar" educational film.
22MB
DivX Link
(
Thanks, Ockham!)
Early Thoughts on Modern Rocketry
Early Thoughts on Modern Rocketry
01/06/2004 09:28 AMWith the successful landing of the NASA Mars probe, the use of rockets
for research is back in the news in a good way. We all know that
modern rocketry started with the German V1 and V2 systems, and that it
has been largely driven by the military ever since. (Interestingly
enough, it seems that the Germans got the idea from the Americans!
Needless to say, the American concerned - Dr Robert Goddard - sued.)
But what about scientific and civilian rocketry? That can be traced
back about as far. There, the credit (and the blame) rests with a
novelist who also wrote technical articles for a popular radio
electronics magazine called "Wireless World" under the pen-name of
"Cathode Ray". This is a letter he sent to the same magazine, under
his own name, which was printed in the February 1945 issue, predicting
the advent of the communications satellite.
Modern Students Devour Old Math
Modern Students Devour Old Math
08/14/2004 04:34 AMCompetition to get into India's top engineering schools has students
turning to Vedic math, a set of Sanskrit shortcuts with a disputed
origin. Manu Joseph reports from Mumbai, India.
"Francis Wheen's top 10 modern
delusions"
"Francis Wheen's top 10 modern
delusions"
02/10/2004 09:26 PMSelf-Healing in Modern Operating Systems
Self-Healing in Modern Operating Systems
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