Anatomy of a Water Park
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Water park down drain at Motorola
Water park down drain at Motorola
08/07/2004 08:23 AMChicago Tribune Aug 7 2004 11:23AM GMT
Middlesex Water Company to Participate
in 8th Annual Water Industry Conference
Hosted by the New York Society
Middlesex Water Company to Participate
in 8th Annual Water Industry Conference
Hosted by the New York Society
12/17/2004 06:28 PMMarket Wire Dec 1 2004 6:37PM GMT
Asetek Water Chill - Premium Water
Cooling @ TweakTown
Asetek Water Chill - Premium Water
Cooling @ TweakTown
04/11/2005 05:54 AManatomy of a smear
anatomy of a smear
08/12/2004 02:11 AMalways worth remembering what people with no morals will do.
Anatomy Of A Software Bug
Anatomy Of A Software Bug
05/19/2004 06:08 PMBy Rick Schaut (via MyAppleMenu)
Anatomy of a 419 scam
Anatomy of a 419 scam
07/09/2004 08:31 AMExclusive One victim's first-hand account of advance
fee fraud
Pixel Anatomy 101
Pixel Anatomy 101
06/04/2002 06:01 AMAnatomy Of A Bug In Microsoft Office
Anatomy Of A Bug In Microsoft Office
08/27/2004 01:56 PMSMS Client Directory Anatomy
SMS Client Directory Anatomy
08/07/2004 06:52 AMAnatomy of an IT disaster: How the FBI
blew it
Anatomy of an IT disaster: How the FBI
blew it
03/25/2005 01:20 AMTechWorld Mar 25 2005 5:21AM GMT
The anatomy of an AJAX framework
The anatomy of an AJAX framework
06/05/2005 11:20 PM I just read an interesting post from Bjoern on the impact that AJAX
can have on your existing applications.
As I understand things, Bjoern makes two major points:
That you can’t rely on AJAX being a workable solution because
XMLHttpRequest requires ActiveX on Windows
And that AJAX will force you to completely revise your development
strategy because its [...]
Anatomy of a Refugee Camp
Anatomy of a Refugee Camp
05/23/2004 12:15 PM
Anatomy of a Refugee Camp. A Flash presentation of how refugee
camps are set up, and very educational for those of us in the world
lucky enough to have never seen one.
[via
airgid.com,
the designer's website]
Network Anatomy CommanderGauntlet
Network Anatomy CommanderGauntlet
06/24/2004 02:38 PM
Powered by a
(what else?) 400MHz ARM processor, the CommanderGauntlet is a
all-in-one communications device integrated into a Neoprene/Kevlar
glove. It's paper vapor now, but check out the specs -- tri-band GSM
phone, on-board 2-way radio, 802.11g, GPS, Bluetooth, virtual network
computing remote to Tablet PC, email, integrated solar backup, video
control with camera accessory, RFID scanner (option), fold out
keyboards; Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, this is going into a glove?
I guess you can do anything with technology these days, provided
you're backed by fat stacks of homeland security money. Of course, I
want one, and I'm sure I'll enjoy my CommanderGauntlet quite a bit
when they finally ship in 2011.
It really is amazing what they're doing with Photoshop these
days.
Read [KRTMarketing PDF via TheRawFeed]
Anatomy of an MP3 meme, and why can't
the BBC play MP3s?
Anatomy of an MP3 meme, and why can't
the BBC play MP3s?
06/10/2004 01:22 PMBoingBoing reader
Rob Annable
posted this curious item about a song featured in
a
BoingBoing post -- that crazy "Rodeohead" bluegrass parody of
Radiohead. It traveled from BoingBoing to Rob's blog to John Peel's
show on BBC Radio 1. That's interesting, but what's really interesting
is the fact that the BBC's legendary DJ told Rob the BBC can't play
MP3s.
Link (
Thanks, JP)
The American Spectator - Anatomy of a
Forgery
The American Spectator - Anatomy of a
Forgery
09/10/2004 02:35 PMheights of paranoia hitherto unexplored .. handed the forgeries to 60
Minutes
spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=7096
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Anatomy of a Successful Enterprise Linux
Distro?
Anatomy of a Successful Enterprise Linux
Distro?
03/14/2005 06:06 PMAnatomy of comment spam script vendors:
Emil Kacperski, Eugene Blagodarny and
corporate helpers
Anatomy of comment spam script vendors:
Emil Kacperski, Eugene Blagodarny and
corporate helpers
09/18/2004 07:10 AMOne of the curious things about blog comment spam is how asymmetrical
it is. When I've had my site spammed, it feels like a desecration. If
you have ever had your house broken into, it is a similar feeling. It
is as if someone has come into your house while you were out,
defecated on the floor, ransacked through all your belongings, and
made off with your valuables. I have read some pretty impressive rants
from people after they've been hammered, and they seem to have a
similar impression. It feels like a personal affront. But it isn't.
It's just a script that somebody wrote that connects to a database
they have populated. Spammers never see our rants and raves about
their activities. But who does write and sell these scripts? I have
always been curious about what kind of scum writes and sells what must
be increasingly sophisticated scripts, so when I noticed that my
weblog was being hit repeatedly by a strange entry, www.php-soft.com,
I wondered what it was and checked out the site. It turns out to be a
vendor of comment spamming software. From the sales pitch at
http://www.php-soft.com/advanced_blog_guestbook_messages_board_submitt
er (not using proper hyperlinks for what I hope are obvious reasons):
This is the perfect unique tool that quickly submits your information
to any messages board/guestbook/blog or any other web script using the
most effective technique and offers you fantastic opportunities for
your web site promotion, increasing the link popularity of your web
project. The most effective method of increasing the link popularity
of your site is to post to online messages boards, guestbooks and
blogs (e.g. LiveJournal). I am very glad that we can introduce our
messages boards/blogs/guestbooks submission software to you.... We
have the biggest database of discussion boards, guestbooks, blogs with
high page rank. Our advanced submitter is a set of php scripts which
can easily be installed on your home PC or your hosting server. This
software is useful for any kind of data submission. You can fill the
database with information using the following methods: manually one by
one, from the list copied into textarea, from the textual file,
gathering URLs using Google search engine (enter any script name [e.g.
addpost.cgi] into URLs management tool and let our software add all
such scripts URLs to your database with one button click), generate
URLs list using special rules (regular expressions). You can use...
Water, Water, Everywhere... Forever?
Water, Water, Everywhere... Forever?
06/17/2005 06:42 PMFuture water scarcity could mean profits for the right players.
"What Causes Rape? Anatomy of a rape
culture"
"What Causes Rape? Anatomy of a rape
culture"
02/13/2004 02:37 PM"Wicker Park"
"Wicker Park"
09/03/2004 08:27 AMJosh Hartnett stars in this romantic thriller that fails to raise a
single goose bump, but does raise the question: What if the lead
character's cellphone worked?
Joyce Park
Joyce Park
09/01/2004 03:50 AMTroutGirl .. Joyce .. blog
troutgirl.com/blog
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Don Park on the Google IPO
Don Park on the Google IPO
08/21/2004 03:48 AM
Don asks what's the big deal.
His point of view is interesting.
It's very true that Google has failed to keep up with the
"search engine optimization" tricks that cause links to porn sites to
show up on our Referers pages and blog post comments. As we've said
here several times, and thought many more, Google is the place where
this practice should be stopped. It's because of Google that our sites
are littered with links to these offensive sites that have nothing
to do with ours. If they're smart enough to come up with tricks
like Google News and Local Google, why can't their search engine
recognize comment and referer spam and not use it in determining page
rank? Of course they can. Why don't they? I'd love to hear an
explanation. Better yet, I'd love to see them fix it. It's a bug in
Google's software.
Maybe secretly Google really doesn't like blogs. Maybe it's not
so secret. They still haven't deigned to support the standard format
for syndication, as every other tech company and major publisher has.
Why Google has a stake in breaking the standard is another puzzle. How
does this relate to Don't Be Evil. We've asked this question a few
times, only to be met with the usual Google stone wall.
This is not a public company but they have public stock now.
And while they think they're real special, like Don Park, I'm not so
sure they are. I made $800 on my Google stock yesterday, that paid for
my hotel and gas and then some. But I'm paying for their deafness in
other, imho more important ways. This is a company that desperately
needs competition, and I hope they rise to it, instead of folding, as
the previous Silicon Valley wunderkind (with the same backers) did.
"Have You Seen The Well To Do, Up And
Down Park Avenue?"
"Have You Seen The Well To Do, Up And
Down Park Avenue?"
02/13/2004 02:37 PMIntel wants to help park your car
Intel wants to help park your car
05/27/2004 07:59 PMZDNet May 27 2004 10:49PM GMT
postcards from the park
postcards from the park
01/27/2004 07:06 AMbrad's outstanding look back at the 1904 louisiana purchase exposition
Tech put in park
Tech put in park
05/25/2004 02:15 AMUSA Today May 25 2004 6:17AM GMT
Domain Park
Domain Park
01/16/2004 11:04 AMGoogle encourages parked domain owners to fill em up with AdSense ads.
Pliestocene Park?
Pliestocene Park?
09/09/2004 03:34 AM
Why no
Pliestocene Park? "Everyone seems to assume that
the primeval condition of the Great Plains was bison and prairie dog,
with the occasional pronghorn herd, but no other large mammals. Yet
for 1.65 million years, North America teemed with large animals: the
'
pleistocene megafauna.' Then
as the last ice age was ending and the first humans were coming over
from Siberia, most of them died out." Sad -- doesn't everybody
want
a
pony?
Shopping for Don Park
Shopping for Don Park
02/01/2005 08:35 PM
I searched myself on Web's
Biggest (via Ross
Mayfield) and got this ad-sponsored search result:
Shop
For Don Park Large Selection
MonsterMarketplace features over 2000 merchants. Compare prices on
Don Park and save
Hmm. Apparently I am on sale. So I followed the link
and got:
Dog
Park at Amazon.com
Amazon.com/dvd
Save up to 35% on top sellers. Qualified orders over $25 ship free
Ergo, I am a dog park available for 35% off at Amazon. I
wonder if being a dog
park is better than being a fire hydrant.

Menlo Park
Menlo Park
04/09/2005 06:24 PM
That's where I'm going today. I'll be working at blogs.sun.com HQ from
Monday through Wednesday.
"National Park"
"National Park"
11/14/2003 10:56 PMCan Google Hit It Out Of The Park Again?
Can Google Hit It Out Of The Park Again?
04/11/2004 06:25 PMBusiness Week Apr 11 2004 10:12PM GMT
Armageddon was a walk in the park...
Armageddon was a walk in the park...
09/07/2004 12:41 PM
Because spaceflight, in and of itself, is just way to
easy. On 08 August 2001, NASA launched
Genesis. It was a
spacecraft that would spend 1125 days in space, including 884 days
collecting 0.4 milligrams of solar particles. At that point, it would
launch a 500 lbs return vehicle that would travel 600 mph back to
earth. When it enters the atmosphere, at approximately 11:55am EST on
Wednesday of this week, it will be going close to twenty-five
thousand mph. Oddly enough, this is the easy part of the
mission.
Because then, two minutes later, NASA is going to catch it. In
mid-air. With a helicopter. Really.
The Gates in Central Park
The Gates in Central Park
03/14/2005 04:25 PMI dragged my ass out of bed at 6:45 this morning so that I could be
in Central Park when they unfurled The Gates, the
16-day public art project by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. I was not
disappointed. The whole art question notwithstanding, The Gates are an
amazing and moving spectacle, and it was great seeing so many people
in the park this morning, sharing the experience. Here are some photos I took:

There's so much in the news these days about our differences,
conflict, and fear...The Gates are a perfect antidote for all that and
for New Yorkers, a chance to come together and celebrate the city
without terrorism or a power loss being involved. If you're in New
York anytime before February 27th, I urge you to head to Central Park
to check it out.
Open Park launches
Open Park launches
04/29/2004 09:11 AM
The Open Park Project is a non-profit working to establish free public
WiFi connectivity on the National mall in Washington, DC. I'm one
of the co-founders, along with Washington telecom lawyer Greg Staple
and two others. On Wednesday, Open Park launched its
Website and its first location, on
Capitol Hill.
Hard to believe, but this is the first public outdoor WiFi hotspot in
Washington, DC. The area around Supreme Court, the Capitol
Visitor Center, and the Library of Congress is now "lit." Next
stop: a wireless mesh from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.
Not just for free connectivity, but ultimately serving as a testbed
for
new wireless technologies and applications. We've received a
generous hardware donation from Tropos Networks and plan to announce
support from other companies and foundations soon.
I'm excited about this project both for the important symbolism and
for
the real practical benefits of a WiFi zone in the heart of the
Nation's
Capitol.
The sounds of "South Park"
The sounds of "South Park"
04/05/2005 02:06 PMWing, the Chinese singer featured on a recent episode of "South Park,"
is all too real.
Museum of Park Slide
Museum of Park Slide
07/08/2004 05:20 PM
Museum of
Park Slide.
T in the Park probe launched
T in the Park probe launched
07/10/2004 12:43 PMPolice investigate sales of bogus tickets to Scotland's biggest music
festival, taking place this weekend.
There's a Mountain Lion in My Park
There's a Mountain Lion in My Park
05/26/2004 06:18 PMFollowing on the heels of a Mountain Lion in My Neighborhood in
downtown Palo Alto, I have a little news to break. My sister and her
boyfriend were hiking in Foothills Park they rounded a corner to
encounter a Mountain...
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