Justin falls in love
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Enterprise falls in love with wireless
networking
Enterprise falls in love with wireless
networking
03/19/2005 02:46 AMIDC figures
AOL Falls In Love With The Wrong Spam
Stats -- Says Spam Decreased
AOL Falls In Love With The Wrong Spam
Stats -- Says Spam Decreased
12/27/2004 01:32 PMAOL is claiming that their new spam filter has greatly reduced spam,
creating
nice looking headlines about less
spam. Of course, you could question their findings. The details
show that what was reduced was
spam complaints. This
might be a proxy for the amount of spam that got through to
inboxes, or it might just show that AOL subscribers have wised up and
realized that reporting spam to AOL doesn't seem to do a bit of good
-- and they've just given up on it.
Are You a Perpetual Bad Relationship
Magnet? Nobody's Unlucky in Love:
Learning Core Causes for Lousy Love
Relationships
Are You a Perpetual Bad Relationship
Magnet? Nobody's Unlucky in Love:
Learning Core Causes for Lousy Love
Relationships
06/18/2004 03:10 AMRelationship advisor and author Nancy Pina dispenses free relationship
advice to adults struggling with individual, couples and marriage
issues. She advises teens and young adults in recognizing healthy,
loving relationships. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
Chris Abraham: Liberals Find Mad Love at
Act For Love
Chris Abraham: Liberals Find Mad Love at
Act For Love
06/22/2005 02:45 AMLiberals Find Mad Love at Act For Love ..
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Boys love games, girls love ringtones
Boys love games, girls love ringtones
06/02/2004 10:08 AMBut neither gives a hoot for 3G
Justin Frankel On AOL
Justin Frankel On AOL
01/22/2004 06:43 AMCongrats to Justin
Congrats to Justin
05/11/2004 01:43 PMWeb Site Founder Flees Mounting Scandal
Today, Justin Hall refused to take
questions on the scandal that has engulfed his personal work on the
web. Amidst allegations that he has fabricated his life, the embattled
Hall today ducked into a black car leaving Oakland for Los Angeles.
The controversy threatens to overshadow his recent work to reinvent
himself as a graduate student and resident of Southern California;
some independent media analysts are now claiming that his plans to
attend grad school and move to Los Angeles are actually premeditated
concoctions.
Hall's late application to grad school and too-rapid closing of his
Oakland estate are leading observers to highlight the chronological
impossibility of events Hall details on his personal web site,
"Justin's Links." Citing application deadlines, researcher Stan
Hodgson writes, "What must have happened is that Mr. Hall applied by
January 30, and then began posting on the graduate school topic at a
much later date, most likely after he'd been admitted, but AS IF he
were still contemplating applying. Certain decisions about the house
were likely made and concluded far in advance of the posting, if it is
indeed the case that he is moving and selling the house."
Hall's web site "Justin's Links" has a reputation for personal
disclosure, as Hall has spent ten years sharing what has appeared to
be his innermost thoughts, physical sensations and pending
experiences. Now it appears that Hall may have been weaving nothing
but a web of lies. Weighing recent evidence and using measured
language, Hodgson remarks: "Mr. Hall's recent posts on this site
suggest a greater than normal divergence between lived experience and
the blogged representation."
Experts are just now unraveling what some call a premeditated
pattern of deceit surrounding Hall's recent announcement of plans to
sell his home and attend school. In a possible attempt to hide
evidence, Hall emptied his Oakland home of five years, splitting his
records between multiple vehicles that were today dispatched from that
location, bearing their contents to undisclosed California storage
facilities.
The crisis threatens to undermine years of good will from
websurfers, who had been lead to believe that Hall was telling the
truth about his life online. James, a frequent commenter on Links.net,
posted this remark in response to the allegations: "I've often
wondered whether there was not a great deal of artifice in Justin's
apparently casual and offhanded (and apparently uncensored) manner of
describing his life." In the days since the scandal broke, a growing
number of voices online have joined James in calling for an official
investigation of or explanation from the elusive Hall.
Hall was seen at an In-N-Out Burger
in Kettleman California, seemingly oblivious to the growing scandal,
and calls for him to reveal the true story behind Justin's Links. A
observer noticed Hall in a corner booth, eating a double cheeseburger
and deleting spam on a laptop hooked up to a mobile phone.
Experts are not yet agreed on Hall's motivation for faking a life
online. But it appears that this callow youth might have finally have
tipped the scales of truth, as investigators could have enough
evidence to indict Hall on charges of false honesty.
Claiming "travel and deadlines," Hall himself could not be reached
for comment.
Justin bails AOL.
Justin bails AOL.
01/26/2004 06:27 PMJustin Wells Knows Better than You
Justin Wells Knows Better than You
04/09/2004 04:10 PMThis is just a place where Justin Wells,
trance9. is
welcome to post his opinions, so that he won't feel obliged to post
them in places where his particular brand of wisdom is
under-appreciated.
Congrats to Justin!
Congrats to Justin!
03/06/2004 01:49 AMJust In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web.
Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web
I lived in Japan between October 2001 and January 2003.
Mostly Tokyo. I
published a guide book in September 2002, called Just In
Tokyo: "How to Live as an Urban Nomad in the World's Most
Expensive City." It was great fun - I wrote it up and laid the whole
thing out; the pages are busy, just as I like 'em.
My publisher was Garrett County
Press, in New Orleans. After about a year, we agreed to take the
guidebook off the market. I would have published the thing forever,
but it was selling slow (slow and steady!) and losing some of its
direct relevance as it aged.
So I've released it to the web, under a Creative Commons license.
Just In Tokyo PDF - download it for your next trip to Tokyo! Visit
the Tokyo of the [Justin's
Links]
"Justin Katz"
"Justin Katz"
01/27/2004 02:55 PM"Wait... they don't love you like I love
you" [sorry, got stuck in my head]
"Wait... they don't love you like I love
you" [sorry, got stuck in my head]
03/25/2005 04:09 PM
Social
Explorer. "Social Explorer is dedicated to providing
demographic information in an easily understood format, data maps. We
serve hundreds of interactive data maps of United States. Here, you
can visually analyze and understand the demography of the U.S.,
explore your neighborhood and learn about the people that live around
you."
Love Macs? Then Learn To Love Macsurfer
Love Macs? Then Learn To Love Macsurfer
05/19/2004 08:55 AMIt does a bang up job of providing the Apple community with
interesting reads day in day out. By Hadley Stern, O'Reilly Network
(via MyAppleMenu)
I love women...no, wait, apparently I
love men
I love women...no, wait, apparently I
love men
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"Toon In" by Justin Peters
"Toon In" by Justin Peters
07/13/2004 08:23 AMwashington monthly article on Williams Street (adult swim content
producers) .. Why Adult Swim whipped the Com Central and Spike TV
imitators .. "Toon In" The best TV happens when no one is looking ..
It's the only reason I miss
cable
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[etech] Day 2 - Justin Chapweske
[etech] Day 2 - Justin Chapweske
03/17/2005 03:00 AMJustin, of Onion Networks, talks about "the swarming Web." Standard
http, he says, doesn't work well for transferring large files: You
have a 64% chance of failure if you transfer a gigabyte. (Here's his
"large file hall of shame".) "Swarming" is like RAID for Web content.
Even as bandwidth increases, we need more reliable servers. And better
make 'em fault tolerant. And he doesn't like setting up mirrors
because it's a bad experience for users. Instead Onion Networks uses
swarming — the technique BitTorrent uses — as a native Web
format. "It's ad hoc, Self-provisioning, it scales on demand." It...
Justin Timberlake to Act in 'Edison'
(AP)
Justin Timberlake to Act in 'Edison'
(AP)
02/10/2004 02:52 PMAP - After adding the title of Grammy winner to his resume, Justin
Timberlake is going after another: movie star.
Justin Frankel Really Leaving AOL
Justin Frankel Really Leaving AOL
01/26/2004 06:27 PMDespite
rumors<
/a> coming out right after the Waste-mess, Nullsoft founder Justin
Frankel stuck around at AOL for another six months or so before
finally announcing that, this time, he's
really leaving the company. AOL is probably thrilled. Still, it
should be interesting to see what he comes up with next, which won't
need to be taken offline by AOL within 24 hours of him releasing it.
I'm still a bit surprised he lasted this long.
justin comes clean about the scandal
justin comes clean about the scandal
05/11/2004 05:59 PMi heard he's a bot!
Justin Frankel On AOL, Subverting The
Status Quo
Justin Frankel On AOL, Subverting The
Status Quo
01/22/2004 02:10 AMSlashdot Jan 22 2004 2:52AM GMT
Justin Mason: Lovely Filelight
Justin Mason: Lovely Filelight
02/10/2004 02:53 AMThis looks like a cool way to find out where your space went:...
Notes from Justin Hall's "Geek Out"
Notes from Justin Hall's "Geek Out"
03/13/2003 10:21 AMPanel description: For this high-tech show-and-tell, audience members
are allowed 10 minutes to talk about their newest project. Come
hear...
Justin creates computer music
Justin creates computer music
09/04/2004 03:40 PMSri Lanka Sunday Times Sep 4 2004 7:51PM GMT
Digital/Analog fusion art: Justin Wood
Digital/Analog fusion art: Justin Wood
11/12/2003 01:29 PM
From the online portfolio of artist Justin Wood: "neuro.case," shown
at left (2002) is "an illustration element for a book based off an
excerpt from William Gibson's
Neuromancer; mainly a portrait
of the main character, Case. The book,
antique future, was
published by the artcenter college of design.... 25"x23"
digital/acrylic/housepaint on paper."
Link to artist's online
portfolio, which also includes this
Gibson-inspired image. (Thanks, Invi
sible Cowgirl!)
Justin Frankel Reveals Life After Winamp
Justin Frankel Reveals Life After Winamp
01/03/2005 02:29 PMINTERVIEW Speaking out for the first time on life after
AOL/Nullsoft, legendary Winamp creator Justin Frankel sat down with
BetaNews to discuss his new endeavors. Starting a new company called
Cockos, Frankel is leaving behind the mass market for his musical
roots, but hints at revolutionary -- and presumably controversial --
things to come.
Neowin interviews Ben Goodger, Justin
Frankel
Neowin interviews Ben Goodger, Justin
Frankel
05/29/2004 09:18 AMJustin sees his own work in the
Macromedia Lobby...
Justin sees his own work in the
Macromedia Lobby...
06/17/2005 04:33 PMJustin, one of our Flash gurus at Yahoo, had a pleasant surprise at
Macromedia: This past Thursday due to a small misscommunication I had
an hour to really get to know the Macromedia lobby. ;) two things make
this worth blogging. First, my NYC traffic viewer is featured on the
plasma in the lobby. That was just pretty darn neat! After 45 minutes
happily staring at that, I noticed the other fun feature of the lobby.
Nice! It's always good...
"Rolling Stone's interview with Justin
Frankel"
"Rolling Stone's interview with Justin
Frankel"
01/23/2004 12:15 AMCollector's Collections Gallery: Justin
Berg
Collector's Collections Gallery: Justin
Berg
03/24/2005 05:00 AMToday's
Collector's
Collections update features the collection of
Justin Berg from
Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
"Janet and Justin Half-Time" Barbie
dolls
"Janet and Justin Half-Time" Barbie
dolls
03/08/2004 11:12 PMit's halftime janet
barbie!
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Pope John Paul II: Man of the Year:
Justin Raimondo
Pope John Paul II: Man of the Year:
Justin Raimondo
12/30/2003 06:12 AMantiwar.com/justin/j122903.html
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Collector's Collections Gallery: Justin
And Stacey King
Collector's Collections Gallery: Justin
And Stacey King
07/27/2004 01:00 AMToday's update to our
Collector's
Collections gallery features items from the collection of
Justin and Stacey King
from New England.
Neowin Interview : Justin Frankel,
creator of Winamp
Neowin Interview : Justin Frankel,
creator of Winamp
05/29/2004 06:28 AMThe Irish Have a New Jackass: If You
Like Dumb, Stupid and Funny Stuff, Then
You Will Love This New Site From a Group
of Crazy Mental Irish guys Who Just Love
to Party
The Irish Have a New Jackass: If You
Like Dumb, Stupid and Funny Stuff, Then
You Will Love This New Site From a Group
of Crazy Mental Irish guys Who Just Love
to Party
03/22/2005 04:47 PMThe Americans have Jackass while the Irish have the Crazy mental team.
These guys film all their stupid and funny stuff for our enjoyment,
from driving a Ferrari 355 at breakneck speeds around the Hollywood
hills in Los Angeles to drilling a hole in one of their arms with a
hammer drill, these guys are really crazy. [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Against Love: Love Politics Revisited
Against Love: Love Politics Revisited
03/22/2005 04:54 PM
The
Idea: Author
Laura Kipnis argues that monogamy is unnatural and unhealthy, and
possibly complicit in our emotional detachment from political life and
our ecosystem as well.
Laura Kipnis, despite the title
of of her 200-page "polemic", is not Against Love. Rather,
she's against the trappings, the rules, the rituals that our culture
imposes on love relationships. She goes even further -- she sees
marriage, the institution, as every bit as repressive, suffocating and
unnatural as our mind-numbing employment in modern hierarchical
organizations, and draws strong parallels between the slavery of the
workplace and the slavery of the matrimonial home. These two canons of
civilization: our need and responsibility to devote our daytime hours
to meaningless subordinate labour, and our need and responsibility to
devote the rest of our hours to boring, stifling and unsatisfying
monogamy, work together diabolically to keep us suppressed, and in our
'place' in society. Small wonder, she says, that one of our most
enduring conventional wisdoms is that "a good marriage takes work".
If this protestation against the rigours of monogamy, fidelity and
marriage-slavery as the complement to wage-slavery sounds familiar,
it's because it's very similar to the argument that Glenn Parton made
in his essay posted first on these pages last year entitled "Love Politics".
Glenn's argument is that we have become so emotionally numbed by our
twin bondage to job and marriage that it has made our hearts cold and
hard, uncaring of the plight of our planet and of others, and that
this
is a direct cause of the destruction of our world. "If I'm miserable,
why should I care about anyone else?" Dare to love more than one
person, he suggests, and the shackles of this self-imposed
imprisonment
are broken, and the inrush of emotion will shock us into awareness of,
and eagerness to heal, the massive emotional and physical illness of
our entire planet.
Why should we, why do we
subject ourselves to this one-love-partner-slavery as easily and as
passively as we do to wage-slavery? This is the subject of much of Ms.
Kipnis' book. Her prose is so adept and so powerful I won't attempt to
paraphrase her arguments. Here are a few teasers:
Is it the persistence of the
work
ethic that ties us to the compassionate couple and its workaday
regimes, or is it the ethos of compassionate coupledom that ties us to
sould-deadening work regimes...Resenting the boss? Feeling bored or
overworked or dissatisfied? Getting complaints about your attitude?
Whether it's "on the relationship" or "on the job" get yourself right
to the therapist's office, pronto. There are only two possible
diagnoses for all such modern ailments: it's going to be either
"intimacy issues" or "authority issues". You'll soon discover that the
disease doubles as the prescription at this clinic: You're just going
to have to "work harder on yourself"...
Take the modern consumer. Clearly, routing desire into consumption
would be necessary to sustain a consumer society -- a citizenry who
fucked in lieu of shopping would soon bring the entire economy
grinding
to a standstill. Or better still, take the modern depressive. What a
boon to both the modern pharmaceutical and the social-harmony
industries that such a social type would be. These are merely
hypotheticals of course, since it's not as if we live in a society of
consumers and depressives, or as if the best strategy for the latter
weren't widely held to be strategically indulging in the former --
"retail therapy"...Love's proper denouement, matrimony, is also of
course the social form regulated by the state, which refashions itself
as a benevolent pharmacist, doling out the addictive substance in
licensed doses...What about re-envisioning [marriage] or... insisting
that social resources and privileges not be allocated on the basis of
marital status? No. let's demand regulation! Not that it's easy to
re-envision anything when these intersections of love and acquiescence
are the very backbone of the modern self, when every iota of
self-worth
and identity hinge on them...Domestic
coupledom is the boot camp for compliant citizenship, a training
ground for gluey resignation and immobility...
Ms. Kipnis suggests the same lack of innovation that permeates the
workplace in the 21st century also permeates domestic
institutions:
Different social norms could
entail something entirely different: yearly renewable contracts for
example. And if we weren't so emotionally yoked to the social forms
we've inherited that trying to envision different ways of having a
love
life seems intellectually impossible and even absurd, who knows what
other options might present themselves?...It behooves [our] society to
convince its citizenry that wanting change means personal failure,
starting over is shameful, and wanting more satisfaction than you have
is illegitimate...As love has increasingly become the center of all
emotional expression in the modern imagination -- the quantity without
which life seems forlorn -- anxiety about obtaining it in sufficient
quantities and for sufficient duration has increased to the point that
that anxiety suffuses the population, and most of our cultural
forms...Uncoupling [then] can only be experienced as ego-crushing
crisis and inadequacy...[and] the grief of failed love is exacerbated
by inevitable feelings of personal failure...
Much of the latter part of the book is focused on the psychological
gymnastics of all three (or more) parties in the polygon of adultery,
from the rationalization that hiding the affair is to protect the
feelings of the cuckold, to the feelings of self-hatred and
self-flagellation of the 'sinner(s)'. She also discusses the awkward
mechanics of the ultimate break-up of either the marriage or the
affair
(or both), and the degree to which children of the relationship become
hostages, or excuses for deception, or excuses for the boredom that
gave rise to the deception. Of course the book also talks about famous
infidelities in high political circles, and the twisted hypocrisy of
conservatives' opposition to same-sex marriage, as well as the
equal-opportunity-for-misery desire of lesbians and gays to gain
access
to the sad and repressive regulation of 'official' marriage rather
than
'settling for' merely the legal and resource rights that come with
equivalent-to-married status. And there's also a discussion of the
pragmatic phenomenon of "serial monogamy" -- the fall-back that
there's
nothing wrong with marriage per
se, it's just that we were all married to the wrong person.
All of this is complicated (even more) by the emergence of the Two-Income
Trap, which imposes a financial prison on top of the emotional one
in marriage. We have to stay
together because we can't afford to live apart.
I am convinced that this one factor is overwhelmingly responsible for
keeping the rate of divorce from reaching astronomical levels. It is
also probably helpful in keeping birth rates in the West below
replacement levels -- Not only can we not afford children, we
certainly
don't want any (or any more) with the spouse we're economically
shackled to. And having one with the secret love is just too messy. In
my recent article predicting a baby boom, perhaps I underestimated the
sheer perverseness of a socioeconomic system that not only makes
parenthood financially reckless, it also suppresses fertility rates by
its expressed moral repugnance for having a child by someone other
than
your boring spouse.
A lot of people, some of their own free will, and many more who have
been pushed, have recently broken free of wage slavery and are now
working, mostly for much less income, for themselves. That's probably
a
good thing in many ways -- it reduces the supply of the remaining wage
slaves, which might actually, in time, allow them to bargain from a
position of at least a bit of power. It increases self-sufficiency. It
reduces excessive consumption. What if there were a similar revolution
against marriage slavery?
What if a whole generation just refused to define themselves (in more
ways than one) as married, or to live with the constraints of
monogamy,
and instead opted for a polyamory life-style?
Paternity 'rights' and responsibilities would both probably suffer, as
the new family unit would be a woman (or possibly, and more logically,
a group of women, in self-selected community) and their children. They would have the
power, and could strike whatever contract they chose with males who
wanted
the responsibilities and privileges of fatherhood. The nuclear family
and the 'single-family dwelling' would disappear. Conjugal relations
would not attach to parental responsibility, and could be negotiated
between any two people as individuals on a one-shot basis, with no
responsibility other than the responsibility to prevent unwanted
pregnancy and disease. This would probably be bad for the oldest
profession, as the supply/demand ratio for quick couplings would soar.
Jealousy and the consequent domestic violence that is the scourge of
our nuclear spouse-as-property society would, slowly (old habits die
hard), disappear. I think the vast majority of men, driven by
million-year-old biological imperatives, once they reached a certain
age, would choose to attach themselves to one of the matriarchal
communities (if so invited), and would do their share to provide for
its well-being, in return for the company and sense of purpose that
would bring.
We are told it takes a village, a community, to raise a child. Perhaps
the community is necessary, and sufficient, for far more: To break us
all free from both the emotionally numbing subjugation of wage-slavery
and the misery and boredom of marriage-slavery. The community would
then become truly self-sufficient in every respect, and we would be
happier and freer than we can, or dare, imagine.
Cartoon: By Peter Steiner from The New Yorker, in the Cartoon Bank
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Questions for the Viral & Buzz Marketing
Association's Justin Kirby
Questions for the Viral & Buzz Marketing
Association's Justin Kirby
06/08/2004 06:58 PMInternet.com Jun 8 2004 9:52PM GMT
Justin Sanger Named WebmasterWorld
Moderator for New Local Search Forum
Justin Sanger Named WebmasterWorld
Moderator for New Local Search Forum
03/14/2005 04:41 PMJustin Sanger has been named moderator of the Local Search forum for
WebmasterWorld.com, a leading online forum serving the webmaster and
search engine marketing industries. Sanger is the President of
LocalLaunch!com, a leading Chicago-based firm at the forefront of the
local Internet marketing industry. [PRWEB Mar 12, 2005]
Justin Sanger Named As Featured Speaker
At The Kelsey Group's Interactive Local
Media 2005 Conference
Justin Sanger Named As Featured Speaker
At The Kelsey Group's Interactive Local
Media 2005 Conference
03/14/2005 04:41 PMJustin Sanger, president of LocalLaunch!com, a leading Chicago-based
Internet marketing firm, has been asked to speak at the Drilling Down
on Local: The Online-Offline Opportunity 2005 Conference hosted by The
Kelsey Group in Santa Monica, California on Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
[PRWEB Mar 12, 2005]
I love Ferrari stuff. Got all stuff from
cap/jackets/T-shirts etc. Would love to
go for Ferrari Laptop. What's
I love Ferrari stuff. Got all stuff from
cap/jackets/T-shirts etc. Would love to
go for Ferrari Laptop. What's
07/14/2004 08:09 AMTechTree Jul 14 2004 12:21PM GMT
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