.NET Rocks! - DotNetNuke! A Conversation with Shaun Walker and Jim Duffy
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Walker 1.0.4
Walker 1.0.4
09/17/2004 10:09 AMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
Walker 1.0.3
Walker 1.0.3
08/07/2004 03:18 PMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
Walker 1.0.9
Walker 1.0.9
01/04/2005 01:02 PMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
Walker 1.0.2
Walker 1.0.2
07/28/2004 11:25 AMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
Walker 0.5
Walker 0.5
10/31/2003 02:58 PMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
Walker 1.0.1
Walker 1.0.1
04/24/2004 05:11 PMA user-friendly way to match your remote Web site to the local copy.
"Patricia Walker"
"Patricia Walker"
05/12/2004 05:27 PMDave Walker:
Dave Walker:
05/31/2004 03:47 PMDave Walker: "When the world ends, the only things left
will be cockroaches, rats, Keith Richards, and mangled text that has
been escaped one-too-many or one-too-few times." So why do RSS and
Atom allow escaped markup at all? Die die die!
DNSSEC Walker 3.4
DNSSEC Walker 3.4
06/02/2004 12:03 PMDNS zone-file recovery tool for DNSSEC zones
"I'm the guy that killed that mad cow
... a good walker."
"I'm the guy that killed that mad cow
... a good walker."
02/14/2004 01:30 PMWebsite by a man who claims to have slaughtered
the mad cow. He
says the cow was not a downer as claimed by the USDA.
WE WERE ONLY TESTING DOWNERS FOR BSE. NO MORE DOWNERS
MEANS NO MORE BSE TESTING. PERIOD. We tested that big white walker
because she was mixed in with the downers. Mad cows are not downers
they are up and they are crazy. The USDA started testing downers
because they didn't think they would find any BSE cows in that mess.
They could then say to the consumer we've been testing and we haven't
found anything. EAT YOUR MEAT. BUY BEEF. ITS SAFE
LinkNaked Walker Completes Trek Across U.K.
(AP)
Naked Walker Completes Trek Across U.K.
(AP)
01/22/2004 02:11 PMAP - JOHN O'GROATS, Scotland A man walking the length of
Britain naked to promote public nudity finally reached his destination
Thursday, after spending most of his seven-month odyssey behind bars
following complaints from the public.
Scout Walker for sale on eBay
Scout Walker for sale on eBay
01/02/2004 06:10 PM
0.5-scale Star Wars scoutwalker up for bids on eBay.
L
ink
(
Thanks, Beau!)
Land Walker Homebrew Mecha
Land Walker Homebrew Mecha
04/05/2005 02:11 PM
Calling this mecha the 'Land Walker' might be a bit
generous—it's more like the 'Land Shuffler.' Nevertheless, it's
a heck of a project, and if I'm reading the stories right, it's mostly
the work of one man. Too bad the guns are just for show. On the
upside, there's a video, which makes it look a lot less photoshopped
than in these pictures. (Thanks, Erick!)
The Land Walker [TransportTrends via MotherDigital]
Tiny robot walker made from DNA
Tiny robot walker made from DNA
05/06/2004 08:54 AMScientists have created a microscopic walking robot using only the
building blocks of life: DNA.
The Scout Walker Kama Sutra
The Scout Walker Kama Sutra
12/02/2003 05:25 AMThe Scout Walker Kama Sutra Project .. www.scoutwalker.com/ .. weet ik
ook waarom .. .. Get your freak on .. take you through .. iets
menselijks .. Some pointers .. robots
scoutwalker.com
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According to Leslie Walker in the
Washington Post
According to Leslie Walker in the
Washington Post
08/03/2004 07:40 AMMicrosoft Deploys Newsbot To Track Down Headlines .. MSNBC.com's
Newsbot Favors MSNBC.com .. Elizabeth Herrera Smith ..
Quote:
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29430-2004Jul31.html
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Madonna wins partial walker ban
Madonna wins partial walker ban
06/18/2004 08:12 AMMadonna partly wins a court fight to stop ramblers walking close to
her country estate.
Backfence: Walker controversy? You're
soaking in it!
Backfence: Walker controversy? You're
soaking in it!
02/18/2004 08:10 PMI went to Google, typed a few relevant words about the Walker and
30-foot art, and the first search result: National Endowment for the
Arts. ...
Snooker: Walker ends Lee hopes
Snooker: Walker ends Lee hopes
04/21/2004 12:43 AMStephen Lee becomes the fifth seed to exit at The Crucible as he is
beaten 10-7 by Lee Walker.
British Naked Walker Gets Jail Sentence
(AP)
British Naked Walker Gets Jail Sentence
(AP)
01/07/2004 03:06 PMAP - A man trying to walk the length of Britain naked to promote
public nudity was convicted Wednesday of breaching the peace and
sentenced to three months in jail.
"New York Times: The Guts of a New
Machine By ROB WALKER"
"New York Times: The Guts of a New
Machine By ROB WALKER"
12/02/2003 12:28 AMWalker Traded to Power-Packed Cardinals
(AP)
Walker Traded to Power-Packed Cardinals
(AP)
08/07/2004 03:48 AMAP - The St. Louis Cardinals had a power-packed lineup and the best
record in baseball before they added Larry Walker. Good luck getting
them out now. Walker was traded from Colorado to the Cardinals on
Friday night for minor league pitcher Jason Burch and two players to
be named.
ebay: StarWars AT-ST walker 1:2 size
replica
ebay: StarWars AT-ST walker 1:2 size
replica
01/03/2004 08:17 AMBut I want
it
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2213978870
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Sakakibara Kikai's Land Walker Robot
Sakakibara Kikai's Land Walker Robot
04/05/2005 11:30 AM
Sakakibara Kikai's new "Land Walker" robot may look
ridiculous, but it has guns. There is no word from the company on
whether or not it has any ammo, but the mere fact that it has
guns makes it awesome. It may look like some cheap attempt at creating
a first "anime-like" robot (or "ED209-like," if you prefer), and it
may only move at 1.5km/hour, but we're willing to make an exception.
Sakakibara Kikai has a video of the Land Walker in action on their
site.
Informa
tion [Sakakibara Kikai via Sla
shdot Japan]
Dog Walker Discovers a Penny Worth
Thousands (Reuters)
Dog Walker Discovers a Penny Worth
Thousands (Reuters)
09/10/2004 09:27 AMReuters - A routine walk with his dog turned into
a profitable excursion for one man, who discovered a
1,200-year-old gold penny during the stroll and now expects to
sell it for thousands of pounds.
End the Conversation
End the Conversation
03/13/2003 10:26 AMAllen (12:06:43 AM): damn one day, i'll teach you to throw axes Allen
signed off at 12:06:48 AM. That's certainly...
How not to end an IM conversation
How not to end an IM conversation
10/29/2003 01:17 AMWhy is it that in IM conversations some people stick to you like flies
to the proverbial crap? New to...
U.S. interrogation with nudity began as
early as John Walker Lindh in
Afghanistan
U.S. interrogation with nudity began as
early as John Walker Lindh in
Afghanistan
06/10/2004 04:40 AMPrison Interrogators' Gloves Came Off Before Abu Ghraib 6/10 .. Los
Angeles
Times
latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-prison9jun09,1,317375
3.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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Continuing the MT conversation
Continuing the MT conversation
05/16/2004 07:12 PMContinuing the discussion about MT licenses, Movable Type clarified
and changed some of their terms. Having looked at some of...
The ever evolving conversation
The ever evolving conversation
03/26/2005 04:33 PMFor about three years now - I'm been hemming and hawing and giving
people a hard time and (apparently) acting belligerent - about Open
Identities.
About the notion of open DNS-like indices of people. And what we
could do with them. You see I spent much of teh 90's desinging
systems that relied uypon a theoretical notion - that noadasys is
called social software and social networking. And at the core of that
- is digital identity.
So as the world has caught up with my ideas, it's becoming more and
more important that we DO IT RIGHT!
Now Tribe is calling that the
PeopleWeb, Microsoft has a [can't talk about it but will soon]
platform and Dick Hardt and his Sxip
Networks is rolling out.
Along the way the Identity Commons has
launched their i-Names effort
and PingID continues
to lead in the open source Liberty Alliance (and other enterprise
protocols) space.
So Doc
cautions us and says "we're barely srarted."
No shit - Sherlock.
But like I said - it's all happening. I just wish Dave Winer were
part of the conversation - too.
Conversation with Joe Trippi
Conversation with Joe Trippi
09/20/2004 07:26 PMPlease join me in a conversation with Joe Trippi about his book, "The
Revolution Will not be Televised." We will stream it live at Of, By,
and For, this Friday the 24th at 2:00pm Pacific time. As you might
know, Trippi built the Dean for America campaign and started
rewriting...
"An Actual Conversation"
"An Actual Conversation"
09/27/2004 11:18 AMThe long conversation
The long conversation
05/27/2004 06:26 PMGuardian,UK-16 hours ago ... Google is perhaps the most obvious
clue-holder, with its corporate maxim "Don't be evil", its brand
new corporate weblog and its all-round fluffy, friendly ...
a surrealistic conversation
a surrealistic conversation
11/16/2003 05:58 AMJon Udell:
weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2003/06/13.html#a721
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Best IM Conversation of Today
Best IM Conversation of Today
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBest IM Conversation of Today
The worst part is he's close to right*...
kjartanmannes: so whats next for Mr Johnson?
fuzzygroup: in what
context ?
kjartanmannes: well, you've been slashdotted so what is
your new goal in life?
My sincere thanks to all the messages of encouragement, nice
feedback and other comments.
Conversation with GoDaddy
Conversation with GoDaddy
04/12/2005 01:20 PMI spent some time on the phone with the folks at GoDaddy today and
they have a few ideas on what is going on with the server and are
going to try a few things on the box we will keep our fingers
crossed.
We will see what happens over the next few days.
Polite Conversation
Polite Conversation
06/24/2005 08:38 PM

I've been at a conference for
the last couple of days, and have spent a significant portion of that
time eavesdropping on conversations. Aside from the obvious
observations (that most people don't listen, and that men do most of
the talking and interrupting in mixed company conversations) what most astonished me
was the unintended lack of politeness and courtesy that seems to
characterize most conversations.
It's not that the participants are rude -- it's just that they seem to
lack mutually-understood and mutually-respected protocols to govern
conversation in a civilized manner. This, in a world in which we are
beleaguered by rules in almost everything else we do, seems remarkable
to me.
So I did a bit of research to see whether I could find some protocols,
some rules of behaviour, that work effectively regardless of the
number, gender or conversational style of the participants. The
longest-established protocol is also, it seems, the most
misunderstood.
This is the protocol of the Talking
Stick,
which has its roots in aboriginal American culture and in that of some
third-world cultures as well. The basic rules of the Talking Stick
protocol, from what I can ascertain, are as follows:
- The person holding the Talking Stick is the only one who
can speak.Others must listen and not interrupt, even to ask clarifying
questions. The onus is on the speaker to be clear, brief, and
respectful.
- Generally the person most respected by the group
(the
tribal elder, or the person selected by the elder to present the issue
to the group) talks first.
- The Talking Stick is then passed
clockwise as each person
finishes, and makes one complete circle of the participants.
Participants with nothing to add simply pass the Stick along.
- The person who spoke first asks then whether
additional
discussion is warranted, and if anyone thinks so, the Stick is again
passed around the circle.
There have been a number of 'improvements' suggested to this process,
such as allowing clarifying questions, allowing people to reach for
the
stick in any order, first-come, first-served, and summarization or
'voting' processes, but none of these enhancements has a distinguished
history and none in my opinion represents a significant improvement to
the basic protocol. Allowing the group to engage in two-person
iterative Q&A, or sidebar conversations, would seem to me to
abrogate the three duties of clarity, brevity and respectfulness, or
at
least render them less necessary. In some Talking Stick circles, if
you
take the stick you must begin your speech by briefly reiterating what
the previous speaker said, and only when that synopsis receives a nod
from the previous speaker can you begin saying your piece. In some
cases this might work brilliantly, but in others it could make the
conversation interminably long and repetitive.
It is not clear to what extent the Law of Two
Feet
applies in Talking Stick circles -- where if you find the discussion
valueless or frustrating you have the option to leave, without
repercussions, and perhaps start another conversation on the same or
another subject with those similarly inclined. The alternative would
be
to assume that if you chose to accept the invitation to join the
conversation in the first place, you owe the rest of the group the
courtesy of giving them your attention until it is finished. My
personal view is that this judgement (whether leaving a conversation
you find tedious is discourteous or not) is best left up to the
individual.
I have witnessed many 'moderated' conversations, where one person
decides who will speak next, or where people raise their hands to be
next to speak and a first-come, first-served honour system applies,
and
found them mostly frustrating. But anarchy, where the loudest voice
always prevails, seems to me even more so, and also unfair. Where the
participants are part of a hierarchy, and rank clearly determines
speaking priority, the result is too often not really conversation at
all, but rather an information reporting and instruction exercise.
I have witnessed, too, meetings that allow the listeners to use tacit
signals to prompt the speaker without interrupting them: Holding up a
green card means "I like what you're saying", a red card the opposite,
and a yellow card signals "I don't understand what you're saying".
They
tend not to work, I think, because the green encourages unnecessary
loquaciousness, the red is rarely used because it would be perceived
as
rude, and the yellow is rarely used because it might make the listener
appear stupid. Electronic equivalents (IMs that the speaker can read
on-screen while talking) present the same discouragements, and also
are
more of a distractions than most speakers can handle on the fly.
One of my favourite conversational formats is the interview/Q&A,
where one (or more) persons pose questions and the other(s) restrict
themselves to answering them. There is a certain inherent democracy in
such conversations -- each side gives up certain speaking rights in
return for receiving others. Unrehearsed, they require considerable
skill and agility to pull off eloquently. Rehearsed, they can be
extremely effective at transferring knowledge but they become less
conversations than performances.
So my sense, based more on observations of what doesn't work than what
does, would be that the use of a Talking Stick or similar icon might
be
very helpful, even in two-person conversations (to reduce propensity
to
interrupt). I'm ambivalent about whether passing the Stick clockwise
or
allowing anyone to grab it next providing they satisfactorily
summarize
the last speaker's message first, would work better -- and I suspect
it
would depend on the subject and the conversational style of the
participants. I do like the idea of using a subtle timer
to reinforce the importance of clarity and brevity, which seem so
absent in most modern conversations that the resulting incoherence is
often unintentionally hilarious to the eavesdropper. Beyond that, I'm
not partial to any 'improvements' to the basic four-rule Talking Stick
process described above.
What's worked for you? Have you tried using such techniques, and when
are they effective (and not)? Are there other techniques, newer or
older, that work better, and when are they appropriate? And what of
telephone and Skype conversations, or those anarchic multi-party IM
sessions? Could a 'virtual Talking Stick' be introduced to organize
such conversations? It should be easy enough for the technology to
handle, but has anyone actually tried imposing this kind of discipline
on non-face-to-face conversations? And perhaps most important, does
practice using these techniques tend to make more polite, respectful
and articulate conversations second nature? Or is there some reason
I'm
missing why interruption and 'louder voices prevail' protocols are so
prevalent in our conversations, seemingly by default?
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A statement is not a conversation
(XML.org)
A statement is not a conversation
(XML.org)
08/05/2002 10:43 PMDemocracy is a conversation
Democracy is a conversation
03/19/2003 10:24 PM From William Du Bois, from a mailing list I'm on: Bush's Utopian Plan
for Peace and mine differ at the core. Hal Pepinsky, one of the
founders of peacemaking criminology, talks about the dynamics of
democracy and violence. He defines democracy as responsiveness —
we take each other into account. We may not change our agenda but we
take what the Other has to say into account. Violence is the opposite
of democracy. It is asserting your own will and refusing to take the
other into account......
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eMason Introduces iWorkS Image Workflow
System - First Offering to Integrate
Document Management with Business
Process Workflow -
eMason Introduces iWorkS Image Workflow
System - First Offering to Integrate
Document Management with Business
Process Workflow -
07/01/2004 02:00 AMeMason today introduced its iWorkS Image Workflow System, the first
application that incorporates business intelligence with document
management, allowing integration with a company’s business process
automation infrastructure. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2004]
HotFix Watch: Existing Management Pack
information may be lost when you import
a Management Pack in Microsoft
Operations Manager 2005
HotFix Watch: Existing Management Pack
information may be lost when you import
a Management Pack in Microsoft
Operations Manager 2005
12/28/2004 07:03 PMLAW Workflow Management System
LAW Workflow Management System
06/11/2004 12:41 PMMajor Updates..
EMC, IBM Bulk Up Content Management With
Updates
EMC, IBM Bulk Up Content Management With
Updates
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:09PM GMT
LDAP User Management Tool
LDAP User Management Tool
09/09/2004 08:47 AMhmm, first run
Mellel adds RTF, .doc import, export
support, more
Mellel adds RTF, .doc import, export
support, more
04/09/2004 03:55 PMIsraeli developer
RedleX
announced on Tuesday the release of a new version of its multilingual
word processor
Mellel. Version 1.7.5
adds more than 35 new features, including the ability to import and
export files in RTF and .doc formats, support for bulleted and
numbered lists and more.
Stateline Selects Phase2 Technology to
Develop Content Management Workflow and
Publishing System
Stateline Selects Phase2 Technology to
Develop Content Management Workflow and
Publishing System
09/18/2004 04:02 AMPhase2 will implement a web-based system that allows Stateline to
manage their entire content management workflow process. The system
will also provide processes for workflow, editing, layout, version
control, archival and reporting of news stories. [PRWEB Sep 18, 2004]
Insurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
Insurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
08/27/2004 01:27 PMMedValue, the leading provider of Claims Processing solutions and
offshore talent to America’s leading Insurance Payors announced the
rollout of its groundbreaking MedValue Workflow Management System for
Claims Processing™(WMS), a proprietary web-based management and
collaboration tool designed to eliminate risk of processing claims
offshore by providing seamless Communication, Knowledge Management,
Management Reporting and Issues Tracking between its Customers’
US-based Staff and MedValue’s India operations. [PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
Microsoft Server Clusters Management
Pack Module
Microsoft Server Clusters Management
Pack Module
05/05/2004 12:44 PMWindows Operating System Management Pack
Module
Windows Operating System Management Pack
Module
04/21/2004 06:08 AMDVD Players Bulk Up
DVD Players Bulk Up
03/08/2004 11:19 PMPC World has the skinny on DVD players that double as
home-entertainment hubs. The piece includes a heads-up on Toshiba's
Advanced Digital Media Server, skedded...
Buying in bulk
Buying in bulk
05/14/2004 06:15 AMUSA Today May 14 2004 10:43AM GMT
Workflow-0.01
Workflow-0.01
05/14/2004 06:24 AMWorkflow-0.02
Workflow-0.02
05/22/2004 06:58 AMSI Workflow
SI Workflow
04/16/2004 06:24 PMThere’s a fantastic
article by Rob Galbraith on how
Sports Illustrated
moves pictures from the corners of the field to the cover of the
magazine. For any digiphoto hobbyist, it’s a must-read.
Workflow-0.04
Workflow-0.04
09/12/2004 11:56 PMWorkflow-0.03
Workflow-0.03
05/25/2004 12:39 AMBulk CD ripping service.
Bulk CD ripping service.
01/11/2004 12:26 PM RipDigital converts your
entire CD collection to 224kbs MP3s for about a $1 per CD. Send them
your CD library and they'll ship your library back, organized by
artist and album with enhanced song information, as either 50
converted CDs per DVD and for $99 more on a portable hard drive. If
only they offered the same service for cassettes.
[via jkottke & waxpancake] Bossa Workflow 0.5.0
Bossa Workflow 0.5.0
12/03/2003 04:56 PMA workflow engine written in Java.
e-DMS Workflow built on .Net
e-DMS Workflow built on .Net
09/07/2004 08:48 AMZDNet Sep 7 2004 12:52PM GMT
Bossa Workflow 0.7.0
Bossa Workflow 0.7.0
02/12/2004 02:19 PMA workflow engine written in Java.
Workflow, process, pi
Workflow, process, pi
12/02/2003 01:18 AMSome very intelligent people are currently engaged in an intellectual
equivalent of the children's game of ...
Bossa Workflow 0.4.1
Bossa Workflow 0.4.1
11/14/2003 05:11 PMA workflow engine written in Java.
C1 RAW Workflow Software C1 PRO
C1 RAW Workflow Software C1 PRO
09/16/2004 06:58 PMA RAW Workflow Software designed for the high volume digital
photographers.
OpenSymphony Workflow 2.7
OpenSymphony Workflow 2.7
06/07/2004 03:43 PMA flexible J2EE workflow system.
Bulk Data Storage For The Common Man?
Bulk Data Storage For The Common Man?
07/05/2004 07:33 PMAn Introduction To The Bulk Copy Utility
An Introduction To The Bulk Copy Utility
06/16/2002 08:49 AMThere are a number of ways to import and export data with SQL Server
2000. Bulk copy is one of them. In this article Mitchell introduces us
to basic import/export functionality with the bulk copy command
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.NET Rocks! - DotNetNuke! A Conversation with Shaun Walker and Jim Duffy