Model ChemLab 3.02
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Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
12/23/2003 11:30 PMMark Bourne says: So
my wife Elizabeth and I are googling up possibilities for our long
trip to England next year. Checking out London sites and so on. An
acquaintance suggested staying for a few days in the Cotswolds, a
scenic Middle Earthy region west of London. That's how we found a
page about the town of Bourton.
You just gotta love this text, which blends Ye Olde Scepter'd Isle
with sci-fi gee-wizardry:
You will probably have noticed that when you take a branch
from certain trees (some conifers for example), the branch looks like
a miniature version of the tree, and when you break a piece off the
branch, that looks like a tree too. Mathematicians call this property
self-similarity.
Bourton has a wonderful example of self-similarity: it contains a
1/10 scale model of itself. Because the 1/10 scale model is a complete
model of the town, it must contain a model of itself, and it does, a
1/100th. scale model of Bourton, and because the 1/100th. scale model
is also a complete model of Bourton, it must also contain a 1/1000th.
scale model of the scale model of the scale model of Bourton.
And it does. It is only a matter of time before a team of
nano-technicians turn up in the town to etch a sub-micron scale model
of Bourton on a silicon wafer, complete with mill, waterwheel, and a
highly imaginative interpretation of the River Windrush as a stream of
electrons.
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Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
Adwords Closes down CPM Model in Favor
of CPC Model
09/10/2002 09:44 AM"It's now PPC or nothing, $50 credit offered to those who swap."
Model Run
Model Run
06/24/2004 05:05 AMNow everything is start!
// hicksdesign :: 3D CSS Box Model
// hicksdesign :: 3D CSS Box Model
05/21/2004 02:16 AM// hicksdesign :: 3D CSS Box
Model
hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/2004/05/3d_css_box_model
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Shader Model 3.0
Shader Model 3.0
04/26/2004 09:06 AMFC Now: Crunch Model
FC Now: Crunch Model
03/22/2005 05:12 PMDuring my speech at SDA Bocconi in Milan last week, I cited Theresa
Amabile's creativity research and the idea of a "time-pressure
hangover" -- a decline in innovation because of strict deadlines.
Evan Robinson's essay Why Crunch Mode Doesn't Work...
Web Zen: Paper Model Zen
Web Zen: Paper Model Zen
06/18/2004 10:59 AM
papermoon |
origami |
paper plate origami |
design a paper box |
boxbots |
papercraft |
ivor the engine |
paper toys |
nasa paper models |
video game
characters |
paper arcades |
flying pig.
Links to
web zen home,
web zen store,
(
Thanks, Frank).
Sql Object Model
Sql Object Model
12/29/2004 04:02 PMVesion 0.1 Released
Build Your Own Model B-52
Build Your Own Model B-52
05/28/2004 09:18 PMTest-TAP-Model-0.02
Test-TAP-Model-0.02
04/15/2005 08:19 PMCSS Box Model Demo
CSS Box Model Demo
05/27/2004 03:13 PMBasic CSS Box Model
Demo: A fantastic interactive, Flash version of the CSS box model.
Very well done, and very handy for someone who doesn't understand it.
Based on
this version.
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It's Not a Model: It's One-to-One Scale
It's Not a Model: It's One-to-One Scale
11/20/2003 12:40 AMThis sounds like the biggest toy train set in the world: Burlington
Northern and Santa Fe Railway Co. use Wi-Fi to remotely control their
engines in trainyards. You can't make this stuff up. Less amusing and
more interesting, the company wants to look into opening up their
private microwave network to public cellular and data communications
as a way to provide service in underserved areas....
IRAQ THE MODEL
IRAQ THE MODEL
11/18/2003 07:49 PMYou Owe Us an Apology .. Iraq The Model .. message ..
Omar
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RSS Ads - The Business Model for RSS
RSS Ads - The Business Model for RSS
01/26/2004 02:19 AMRSS Ads - The Business Model for RSS .. RSSAds ..
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rssads.com
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New PowerMac Model?
New PowerMac Model?
06/01/2004 10:33 AM
As noted in several places on the internet (Thread, Thread), there
appears to be a PowerMac model listed in Mac OS X 10.3.4.
The new machine is lis...
How to model a bishop (XML.org)
How to model a bishop (XML.org)
08/12/2002 11:50 AMSun tries new pricing model
Sun tries new pricing model
06/01/2004 06:40 PMMisfit Model 3D 1.1.3 (Development)
Misfit Model 3D 1.1.3 (Development)
01/03/2005 02:28 PMAn OpenGL-based 3D model editor.
Catalyst-Model-Plucene-0.02
Catalyst-Model-Plucene-0.02
04/15/2005 01:07 PMDodgeball's advertising model
Dodgeball's advertising model
08/02/2004 10:40 PMHere's a report on Dodgeball's advertising model.
I've been waiting to get the facts and now I have them.
Congrats to Dennis et al.
Here's ileechcowsdry's post.....
Dodgeball.com Advertising Platform
I love the "engineering serendipity" promise of mobile social
software like Dodgeball.com,
and am looking forward to it spreading beyond the overnerdy and the
underemployed. Making money running a social networking site is
difficult though, and we've seen every social networking organization
struggle with it. I'm really curious to see how this new Dodgeball
advertising plan is going to go over with its users. I'm into the
principles behind it, and the founders are definitely smart guys, but I'm really
curious to see how advertising affects the dodgeball social ecosystem
they've created, but are not necessarily in control of.
Friendster of course has seen a lot of action in this department,
inspiring lots of people and then pissing many of them off. Their saga
went something like: Rise of the Fakesters, then the Fakester Genocide and subsequent Fakester Backlash, Manifesto, and Exodus,
and now the much-blogged Installation of the Corporate Fakesters.
And speaking of corporate fakesters...

Dodgeball's ad plan looks like a more thought-out, more functional,
opt-in version of Friendster's move. There's a pilot program in NYC
right now that Dodgeball is running with Absolut Vodka, through which
you can add Absolut as a friend, and then they ping you every once in
a while and recommend bars to go to. Surprisingly, there's not the
obvious advertising move of "go to this bar in the next 30 minutes and
get an Absolut martini for $1.00" Wasn't that what we were promised
when Bluetooth was just around the corner in like 1998. Save on office
supplies, just 20 feet to your left! We still don't have that yet -
with the Absolut promotion there is nothing specific to Absolut,
they're just sponsoring some new Dodgeball functionality that could
easily be part of the main service. It wouldn't be that hard to manage
the backend of those more interesting kinds of micro-promotions - just
drop off a case and tell the bar to pour it from 11:30 to 12.
Definitely a step for Dodgeball and a change in how its service
will be perceived. I will definitely be watching to see how it goes,
how users respond, and how an increase in this kind of sponsorship
will change things. Not necessarily some knee-jerk reaction to
corporate presence, but an increase in push vs. pull, persistence of
sponsor in network, etc. Luckily for the Dodgeball guys, they have the Shirkmeister to watch over them.
Clay probably covered all kinds of online community governance case
studies in their program - and I'm sure Dodgeball will become another
one. Just too early to see which way its going to go at this
point...
Take a
look at Dodgeball's advertising page - there's an interesting
breakdown of how the Absolut promotion works, and a reasonable list of
how advertisers might use Dodgeball as a service.
The dodgeball advertising platform allows users to opt-in to
receive messages from select advertisers. Custom-built tools allow
advertisers to push content to these user's mobile devices based
on:
1. Date & time
2. Geographic location /proximity
3. Weather conditions.
In addition, advertisers can choose one of three ways to reach
their opt-in audience:
1. Broadcast regardless of location. (e.g. broadcast to all
users in NYC)
2. Broadcast based on geographic proximity. (e.g. broadcast only
to users within 10 blocks of Washington Square Park)
3. Ask and answer. Ask users their location and respond to them
with a geographically targeted message. (e.g "Tell us where you are
and we'll tell you where to find the nearest happy hour.")
[ileechcowsdry]
"fixed the pricing model"
"fixed the pricing model"
05/16/2004 02:58 PMDynamic Library Model
Dynamic Library Model
12/23/2003 11:36 PMSite Created
Wayport's CEO Says New Model on the
Horizon
Wayport's CEO Says New Model on the
Horizon
04/14/2004 07:51 PMWayport's CEO Dave Vucina said that the company will unveil a new
business model for roaming partners in the near future that will be
"the voice of reason": In an interview today with hotspot and managed
services provider Wayport, CEO Dave Vucina explained that the
McDonald's deal announced this week to unwire all 13,000 of the
chain's U.S. locations will rewrite the basis of roaming with existing
and new partners. While Vucina was short on specifics about the
upcoming change in roaming terms, he did say that it would be unique
and encourage more companies to roam with Wayport. "The way we have
put our program together it will be good for all parties with some
balance," he said. "One of the things you see when we release our
model, is that you'll see some new direction and some new ways to
package the service." Vucina said that by the end of the year, between
the McDonald's stores and The UPS Store outlets that they are building
as a managed services provider for telecommunications giant SBC,
Wayport would install from 8,000 to 9,000 new locations. (The UPS
Store has over 3,000 locations today, and expects to have over 5,000
by the time all the stores have Wi-Fi service installed.) The
McDonald's partnership came about through trials among Wayport, Cometa
Networks, and Toshiba over the last year. Vucina said that nearly 450
locations in large and small cities alike were tried, from Manhattan
to Boise, Idaho. He said, "Part of the exercise of the pilot was to
gather data on what people were thinking about this connectivity
experience." They were able to garner statistics on average session,
food purchases made, what percentage came to McDonald's specifically
for the Wi-Fi service, and other factors. Food sales were more
important than earlier reports may indicate. "At the end of the day
for McDonald's, it's about selling hamburgers," Vucina said.
McDonald's sees 24 million customers per day through one of their
13,000 U.S. locations, or over 1,800 people on average per store,
Vucina said. "That's about as much traffic as you'll get anywhere."
Statistics provided last year by a McDonald's executive at the Wi-Fi
Planet conference showed that about 75 percent of customers used the
drive-through or ordered take-away food from the counter, which would
leave an average of over 450 customers eating in-store each day.
Still, McDonald's stores have peak times during meals....
Catalyst-Model-CDBI-0.06
Catalyst-Model-CDBI-0.06
04/15/2005 01:07 PMWhy the eMachines Model Is Paying Off
Why the eMachines Model Is Paying Off
04/19/2004 01:54 PMExtreme Tech Apr 19 2004 6:43PM GMT
VBS FAQ: Outlook Object Model
VBS FAQ: Outlook Object Model
07/28/2004 08:18 PMModel Kits Coming Soon
Model Kits Coming Soon
04/09/2005 07:43 AMStawrars.com updated with a cool new article for
all you model kit fans out there. AMT-Ertl has the U.S. market with
15 newly packaged classic kits plus 4 new Episode III kits. In
Europe, Revell will be selling 5 new Episode III kits. The only
crappy thing about it all is that the ARC-170 and AT-RT are European
exclsuives and the Droid Tank is a U.S. exclsuive. I guess that's why
they call it
collecting!
PHPExpand Object Model
PHPExpand Object Model
08/20/2004 10:20 AMExpand Project Started
An Energy Role Model
An Energy Role Model
12/22/2004 01:57 AMTechnology Review Dec 22 2004 5:58AM GMT
The Model Layer Framework
The Model Layer Framework
02/17/2004 02:28 PMFeb 17, 2004: Currently not being updated, but...
Scale Model Web Sites
Scale Model Web Sites
01/28/2004 01:12 AMWhen you think scale models, you probably think about railroading,
right? You probably don't think about doll houses, ships, wargaming,
or paper models. Now you can think about all of...
Sixapart revenue model
Sixapart revenue model
02/10/2004 02:59 AMSixapart are in a position to dominate the weblog publishing market,
they have the best pro tool, Moveable type and...
Into the valley of the Business Model -
yee shall go
Into the valley of the Business Model -
yee shall go
04/14/2005 03:33 PMMeetUp is now charging for organizing MeetUps.
$19 a month. I wonder how they came up with that number?
Jason
Lefkowitz reports his feelings on this.
One good thing they did - they put their faces next to
what they describe as "the bad news". Me - I don't consider it bad
news.
There's a time for every social experiment to grow up, smell the
mustard and get real. MeetUp has - congreats!
The Blogware business model
The Blogware business model
07/07/2004 02:41 AMI've been trying to get to know Roland Tanglao and Boris Mann and their company
Streamline. Here's
an interesting post I found on Roland's blog about Blogware's
business model..
Here's Roland......
A must read for prospective Blogware resellers and for
bloggers and people who don't understand why Blogware is not being
heavily promoted by Tucows. Summary: it's all about the resellers.
Resellers made Tucows #2 in domain registration and similarly
resellers will make Blogware a big player in the hosted blog
space.
From An
Open Letter to Blog Sceptic:
QUOTE
5/3/2/1. Ditch the
resellers/launch a hosted version/offer to specific verticals/promote
it...
Never gonna happen.
Here's why: Internet services providers represent the most
powerful distribution channel on the internet. No single company can
compete with the marketing muscle of 30,000 ISPs** who sit right in
front of end-users and assist them in making critical technology
choices and guide them as they dive into the internet - usually for
the first time. No other channel can put you in front of individuals
and the Fortune 500 simultaneously and no channel can better address
the fickle needs of their local markets in a more appropriate
fashion.
To get a better sense of this, take a look at our track record with
domain names. In 1997, we were (according to the most liberal
definitions) #85 in the domain name registration market. Today we are
solidly #2 and we've been there for a couple of years. How did we get
here? We dealt exclusively with internet services providers to the
exclusion of all other market opportunities and we nailed their
service requirements. By choosing and sticking to our distribution
model very early in the game (some would argue that it chose us) we
were able to focus on very specific attributes of our products and
processes and build some truly excellent structures around everything.
In other words, because we weren't trying to be all things to all
customers, we were able to do some very amazing things with some very
specific customer segments. And they responded in spades.
Our resellers kick serious a*s in the market place. This because
the Tucows way of doing things gives them the luxury of being able
to focus on very specific and important things. Think of every other
blogging company out there. They each have to a) be technical experts,
b) be sales experts and c) be marketing experts just to one unit to a
customer. Now take a look at the symbiotic nature of the relationship
between Tucows and its direct customers. Our resellers have to be
sales & marketing experts and develop strong customer service
skills and Tucows has to focus on maintaining world-class technical
services. Who would you bet on, the jack-of-all-trades or the team of
specialists?
The downside to this approach is that it lacks the glitz and glam
that retail oriented services employ. You will never see a full out PR
blitz from Tucows and Blogware will never be a household name. All
wasted money. Remember, we're not the marketing brains in this
relationship. We're the technical muscle.
Does that mean that our resellers are idly sitting by doing
nothing? Nope. Right now, they are working on developing the right
messages to direct at very specific markets - some are doing the
institutional angle, some are going after telecommunications firms,
others are targetting specific home-user verticals and others still
looking to make quick wins at the expense of those with existing
market share... And what I've seen so far looks great. Think of this
as true "end-to-end marketing" Marketing at the edges. Clue-train
compatible distribution. Teamwork. Focus. Whatever you call it, it
works.
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Roller coaster model kit
Roller coaster model kit
08/04/2004 03:24 PM
Build your own scale model
roller coaster with this $500 kit from Coaster Dynamics. The
video shows the
coaster in action as mesmerized geeks move their heads around like
cats watching a fly stuck between a window and a screen.
LinkThe Real Ale Computing Model
The Real Ale Computing Model
04/28/2004 04:32 AMIT-Analysis.com Apr 28 2004 7:47AM GMT
Sun subscriptions become model for
growth
Sun subscriptions become model for
growth
02/12/2004 11:13 AMMore predictable revenue flow
Far Cry 1.2 with Shader Model 3.0 @
TechReport
Far Cry 1.2 with Shader Model 3.0 @
TechReport
07/02/2004 04:53 AMA Modest Model Railroad
A Modest Model Railroad
01/24/2004 12:10 AMGrok Description matches for Model ChemLab 3.02
GrokA matches for Model ChemLab 3.02
Model ChemLab 3.02