Innovation Missed Out On The iPods?
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Proof why it's so important to go back
over missed feeds - after you've missed
bl0gging for a week
Proof why it's so important to go back
over missed feeds - after you've missed
bl0gging for a week
09/13/2004 07:01 AMDenise helps reinforce the notion that you MST go over all your
past feeds - even if it takes days.......
Here's
Denise's post.....
Timmy Turner, hero of Nickelodeon's Fairly Oddparents, has the answer for everything: "Somewhat impulsive, he often tends
to make wishes without thinking about the possible consequences of his
actions, or how to explain his wished-for stuff ('where'd you get
that? Timmy: uh...
Internet?')."
Iowa Computing, purveyor of
all manner of computer components and peripherals, also offers this nifty
carseat/stroller combo (with on-board audio system, of
course):

[bag and
baggage]
This is something only a parent can truly appreicate. We bought a
new Peg Perego double stroller for our trip - and it's been a life
saver several times over.
Hopefully I'll get to see Denise (and baby) at DIDW in October.
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
01/07/2004 06:38 PMWell, as every other tech site in the world is now telling you, the
not-so-secret rumors that Apple was coming out with a "mini iPod",
cleverly named "iPod mini"
are completely true. The other
big story people are focusing on are that Apple has gotten past their
Henry Ford-style color options, and will offer the iPod mini in
multiple colors. You can read all the details at other sites, but in
looking over the stories about the device, I'm wondering if the iPod
mini will replace the iPod itself as the popular music device of
choice. Personally, I don't own an iPod or any portable digital music
player (I barely have any digital music - so buying such a device
would only mean I need to rip all my CDs, which is a project I'm still
not ready to bother with). Still, the iPod mini seems to make a lot
more sense to me than many other portable music devices. The early
MP3 players had way too little memory, but once you get up into the 4
gigabyte range, I wonder how much more some people need.
Historically, of course, that's a dangerous viewpoint to take - since
we've
always figured out ways to fill up empty storage space.
With Apple even advertising games, calendars and other iPod apps - you
can imagine that the memory will go. However, if I were in the market
for such a device, I'd definitely go with the mini iPod version right
now: it's a better size for carrying around and it's "good enough" in
terms of storage space - not to mention that it's cheaper. Thus,
while I'm sure there are some people who simply
need to have
more storage space, I'm wondering if this mini iPod will steal
marketshare away from its big brother.
I wish I missed
I wish I missed
04/09/2004 04:02 PMWhy I love Windows XP...[clearly this is our login screen]
www.textamerica.com How fucking nice is that. I was searching for...
Missed It Again!
Missed It Again!
04/22/2004 01:24 PMIGT just meets earnings, but continues to pound out sales.
What We Missed in Boston
What We Missed in Boston
07/31/2004 10:22 AMAre Americans getting the convention coverage they deserve? Or are the
networks shirking their responsibilities?
Never Missed a Beat
Never Missed a Beat
03/06/2004 01:55 AM“Once loaded up, you can drop the [iPod] mini in your pocket, or make
use of the optional arm band to strap it to you,” writes Brett Larson
in an iPod mini review for CBS. “And unlike CD players, or even
tape-based WalkMan’s, the iPod’s let you move about, run around, work
out and stay active without any song skipping. In fact, where my
typical 4 mile run has me skipping a few steps, my iPod hasn’t ever
missed a beat.” [Mar 5]
Missed stories
Missed stories
09/25/2004 03:23 AMOK - so I now have a month of piled up - missed stories I should
have blogged - but didn't.
So here's MY link list:
Missed opportunity
Missed opportunity
04/09/2004 04:08 PMApple are missing out on a huge opportunity. I've bought 198 songs
through the iTunes music
store now, and iTunes has access to the other music that I've
imported from my own CD
collection. I want to discover new music - why doesn't iTunes look at
what I listen to, match it against buying habits tracked through the
store and give me an Amazon style "people who like the music you
listen to also liked...". Privacy concerns could be avoided by having
the recommendation feature off by default - I'd turn it on in a
heart-beat.
Sorry I missed the party
Sorry I missed the party
05/14/2004 12:17 PMWhile evereyone else was out partying last night (Acteva also had a party) I was working to
change the world - bringing DLAs to the masses.
More on my efforts later.
But for now - congrats to Ev and Jason. I wonder if Orkut was
there?
Smells
like 1999.
Last night I attended the Blogger relaunch party at SF
26Mix. It was a pretty cool bash - and I mean the food, the music
and the locale were pretty trendy. What struck me was the names and
faces from the past, those who had become party regulars were all in
full force. Jay Shellen, Evan Williams and a whole bunch of
Blogger gang were in attendance, and so were the folks behind Craigslist, Newsmonster, Feedster and of course the queen of
valley gossip, Chris Nolan.
James and James of AmIhotornot were in attendance
as well.
It reminded me of the parties in 1999 when the dotcom madness was
in full swing. Lately I have been getting more of these party invites
and there seems to be a certain buzz, back in the air. The rentals in
San Francisco are inching up slowly, the traffic on Highway 101 is
turning into a weebit of a nightmare, and even magazines are trotting
out some familiar names. My magazine for instance has a story on Mary
Queen of the Net Meeker, Nick Denton of Gawker Media. and
a couple of others. Wired is having a NextFest. What makes it more like
1999, is the fact that a whole lot of journalists are talking about
blogging as their salvation (which may or may not be
true!) and quitting their jobs to do something with blogs.
Back in the day, they were talking about web as their escape key. I
think the hype machine around blogs is in high gear, and while it
might make some like Rafat Ali
or Nick Denton very rich, there is little or no hope for many of
us.
In short, it smells and feels like 1999. Let the party begin - free
vodka and canapes, hell I am not complaining.
[
Om Malik on Broadband]
Another missed warning?
Another missed warning?
12/30/2004 04:51 PMThe tsunami-warning blame game -- could the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
have done a better job
alerting Indian Ocean countries after learning of the earthquake?
-- takes a new turn Thursday.
The Washington Post reports that the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, based in Vienna, surely
would have picked up the earthquake "but it had no chance to alert
governments in the region because its offices were closed for the
holidays." In fact, the network doesn't even possess a communication
system capable of channeling early warning signals to the region.
Should it? Writes the Post: "Bernard Massinon, a French seismologist
who serves as scientific adviser to the test ban organization, said
the agency's seismic stations -- including eight in Indonesia,
Thailand and Sri Lanka -- could technically be linked to an early
warning system for earthquakes and tsunamis if member states decided
to do it. 'Could we help by providing real-time data from this
network?" he said. "The answer should be yes.'"
missed by two days
missed by two days
06/09/2004 02:35 AMeventually i topped the google search for the contest
Missed Flight
Missed Flight
03/13/2003 10:17 AMSo now we have to wait five hours until the next flight and will be
arriving in Austin far too late to break bread with anyone. Ben
rightly hates me because I was the one who said "Arrive to the airport
two hours befoe the flight? That's so last year." I hate myself too.
What Does MOM Do When a HeartBeat is
Missed?
What Does MOM Do When a HeartBeat is
Missed?
04/06/2005 11:23 PMComdex: Missed more than you think
Comdex: Missed more than you think
06/24/2004 09:55 AMZDNet Jun 24 2004 1:11PM GMT
Apple's Missed Opportunity
Apple's Missed Opportunity
08/31/2004 06:46 PMApple presents us with a fabulous living-room-compatible unit with an
excellent display and lots of storage designed for digital media --
but doesn't allow for connectivity to the broadcast network. By
Forrester Research, CNET News.com (via MyAppleMenu)
I missed the first BAMG meeting!
I missed the first BAMG meeting!
08/22/2004 09:11 PMBummer!
What did they do - wait till I split for Amsterdam to
announce and have the
first Bay Area Mobile Group meeting?
I'm definitely at the next one.
There's even a
blog.

DeLay news you might have missed
DeLay news you might have missed
04/15/2005 03:26 PMThe beleagured House Majority Leader had more to say this week than
just "I'm sorry."
Ack, I missed All Things Considered
Ack, I missed All Things Considered
10/28/2003 11:08 PM PublicRadioFan.com An
extensive customizable list of (almost) all public radio stations that
offer streaming audio and what they have playing now
and in the
future. FBI Missed Chances, 9/11 Commission Says
(AP)
FBI Missed Chances, 9/11 Commission Says
(AP)
04/13/2004 09:04 PMAP - In a world "blinking red" with terrorist threats against the
United States, the FBI missed a last-minute chance to detect a key
al-Qaida cell and possibly disrupt the Sept. 11 attacks, the
commission investigating the 2001 hijackings said Tuesday.
lists 2004 stories you might have missed
lists 2004 stories you might have missed
01/03/2005 10:00 AM100 something or others .. we didn't
know
newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/u
k_news/magazine/4134329.stm
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Schools work 'a missed chance'
Schools work 'a missed chance'
05/25/2004 03:57 AMA £2bn school building programme has been marred by poor planning and
shoddy workmanship, teachers say.
Commentary: Apple's missed opportunity
Commentary: Apple's missed opportunity
08/31/2004 03:36 PMForrester Research says the new iMac's minimalist design means that
Apple Computer misses tricks that Windows Media Center PCs can do.
missed the filing deadline in Florida
missed the filing deadline in Florida
09/15/2004 06:09 AMDid Bush camp err on ballot papers? .. st. petersberg
times
sptimes.com/2004/09/11/Decision2004/Did_Bush_camp_err_on_.shtm
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Whoa, look at all the cool shit I
missed...
Whoa, look at all the cool shit I
missed...
11/15/2003 03:28 PMYou know, the reason why you'll be seeing odds and sods turning up
in the linklog that have been all around the interhighweb three or
four times is that it's very uncommon for me to post something until
I've read it properly. That's why I'm linking to Why tables for
layout is stupid now even though - you know - you've all bloody
read it already. My long-established stash of links is gradually being
sorted out and worked through and you can expect more blasts from the
extremely recent past to be clogging up the old P.B. before the end of
the weekend...
Run missed cron jobs using anacron
Run missed cron jobs using anacron
11/17/2003 11:38 AMOn PowerBooks and other computers that dont stay on overnight,
periodic system maintence jobs run by cron don't run, since they are
normalliy scheduled for off-use times like 3am. This means things
like your locate.db doesn'...
Downloading a Copy of the Concert You
Missed
Downloading a Copy of the Concert You
Missed
01/22/2004 02:12 AMTHOSE accustomed to downloading individual songs as MP3 files may be
in for a jolt if they try downloading complete concerts. The files
are, of course, a lot bigger.
Is It Still Satire If You Can Find
Someone Who Missed The Joke?
Is It Still Satire If You Can Find
Someone Who Missed The Joke?
12/24/2003 12:08 PMAs expected, it's shaping up to be something of a slow news day, but
there are still a few good stories out there. This one, found over at
Tech Law Advisor shows why people without a sense of
humor shouldn't be allowed to hire (or be) lawyers. A few years back,
after a judge ordered the detention of a 13-year-old kid for handing
in a school essay with a "violent tone", the Dallas Observer wrote up
a satire piece about the same folks having a 6-year-old arrested for
writing a book report on Maurice Sendak's insanely popular children's
book "Where the Wild Things Are." In the article, they made up
ridiculous quotes ("We've considered having her certified to stand
trial as an adult, but even in Texas there are some limits." and "Any
implication of violence in a school situation, even if it was just
contained in a first-grader's book report, is reason enough for panic
and overreaction.") and attributed them to real people who were
involved in the original case. Those people
are now
suing for libel. Of course, satire and opinion are protected
speech, but the people in question are claiming that because some
people don't have a sense of humor and
missed the satire, it's
not satire at all. If that argument stood, then all you would need to
do to unprotect satire is find someone with no sense of humor who
missed the joke - and rush them to the courthouse to have them help
you file your lawsuit. Meanwhile, it seems like the judges are
realizing that this case is pointless. Yet more evidence that we live
in a society where if anyone says anything you don't want to hear, you
sue first and act offended later.
Woman died after flesh-bug missed
Woman died after flesh-bug missed
06/26/2004 08:04 AM
A physician calls for doctors to be better trained at spotting a
deadly disease which killed a Devon woman.
From Resume Spam To Missed Job
Opportunities
From Resume Spam To Missed Job
Opportunities
04/13/2004 03:45 PMThere have been complaints in the past about resume spam - where
people either would randomly email out hundreds of resumes with no
sense of targeting, or in response to a single job opening, an HR
department would get bombarded with resumes. However, as spam filters
become more common, this is leading to a different type of problem:
legitimate resumes getting caught in spam filters.
Whereas, in the past, people would try to put certain keywords into
their resumes so that automated sorting technology would highlight
their resumes, now people are trying to avoid certain words to keep
their resumes from getting hung up (imagine how difficult it must be
for anyone who worked on the product Viagra - a success story by any
criteria - to get his or her resume into the hands of a new potential
employer). Of course, this actually seems like a case where
challenge-response could solve the problem. In announcing a specific
job opening, perhaps it makes sense to set up a challenge-response
email address for that particular opening. This would also let the
company provide additional "are you sure you're appropriate for this
job" type of warnings before the applicant submitted their resume.
Huntley warning signs missed
Huntley warning signs missed
07/21/2004 07:34 AMSocial services dealing with Soham killer Ian Huntley "failed and
failed again" to recognise he had sexual relations with 11 girls
before 2001.
The Night They Missed the Horror Movie
The Night They Missed the Horror Movie
09/02/2004 04:03 PM
Stories by Joe R.
Lansdale If you're a fan of Joe Lansdale (or wonder who came up
with the idea for
Bubba
Ho-Tep), this site's for you. A different short story is posted
every Thursday. Most of the stories are from his early years.
Missed Call Scam Showing Up In The UK
Missed Call Scam Showing Up In The UK
02/18/2004 01:19 PMApparently, over in the UK there's a new scam that involves tricking
people into calling expensive per-minute "premium" numbers. It works
by randomly dialing mobile phone numbers and having
the system hang
up after one ring. This way, the caller ID on the phone records
the number. When people call back, they're told they've won a prize,
but have to call another number to receive it. That second number is
a premium rate number with high per-minute fees (though, the caller is
never told that). While concerned people in the article make this out
to be a big deal, I wonder how many people are actually fooled. Do
people actually call back unknown caller ID numbers on their phone? I
always assume if they didn't leave a message it's not important or a
wrong number. Second, if you do call that number back and you get a
message saying you'd won
and that you need to call
another phone number - how many people would actually believe
it? It screams out "scam!" I guess there are a lot of gullible
mobile phone users out there.
Some points missed in Return of the free
PC
Some points missed in Return of the free
PC
12/16/2003 10:03 AMThe Register Dec 16 2003 9:14AM ET
US May Have Just Missed Catching Saddam
Lieutenant
US May Have Just Missed Catching Saddam
Lieutenant
12/03/2003 07:32 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 3 2003 6:47AM ET
Report: U.S. Airport Screeners Missed
Weapons
Report: U.S. Airport Screeners Missed
Weapons
09/23/2004 04:04 PMReuters via Wired News Sep 23 2004 7:33PM GMT
Child dental health target missed
Child dental health target missed
07/01/2004 02:05 AMGovernment targets to improve the state of young children's teeth were
missed last year, official figures show.
Commission: In world 'blinking red,' FBI
missed its chance
Commission: In world 'blinking red,' FBI
missed its chance
04/13/2004 06:24 PMIntel Shares Fall on Missed Expectations
Intel Shares Fall on Missed Expectations
04/14/2004 01:10 PMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 14 2004 5:43PM GMT
U.S. missed chances to stop abuses
(USATODAY.com)
U.S. missed chances to stop abuses
(USATODAY.com)
05/14/2004 06:23 AMUSATODAY.com - Pentagon and White House officials missed numerous
opportunities to head off abuses at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison,
according to interviews, testimony and public documents that have
emerged since the scandal erupted last month.
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