Dynamically Typed: Walk the walk vs. talk the talk
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Paid song "ads" on radio walk, talk,
quack like payola
Paid song "ads" on radio walk, talk,
quack like payola
06/13/2004 12:56 AMAn article in the
LA Times about record companies paying radio
stations to air specific songs as ads. Critics say the practice is a
lot like the "payola" systems of the 1950s, which for the most part
were outlawed long ago.
During a single week in May, Canadian pop rocker Avril Lavigne's new
song Don't Tell Me aired no fewer than 109 times on Nashville radio
station WQZQ-FM. The heaviest rotation came between midnight and 6
a.m., an on-air no man's land visited largely by insomniacs, truckers
and graveyard shift workers. On one Sunday morning, the three-minute,
24-second song aired 18 times, sometimes as little as 11 minutes
apart.
Those plays, or "spins," helped Don't Tell Me vault into the elite top
10 on Billboard magazine's national pop radio chart, which radio
program directors across the country use to spot hot new tunes. But
what many chart watchers may not know is that the predawn saturation
in Nashville  and elsewhere  occurred largely because Arista
Records paid the station to play the song as an advertisement. In all,
sources said, WQZQ aired Don't Tell Me as an ad at least 40 times the
week ending May 23, accounting for more than one-third of the song's
airplay on the station.
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Lets Talk Computers: Chris Repetto from
Intuit and Luke Chung from FMS featured
on this week's Let's Talk Comp
Lets Talk Computers: Chris Repetto from
Intuit and Luke Chung from FMS featured
on this week's Let's Talk Comp
08/28/2004 02:46 PMInvestors Business Daily Aug 28 2004 6:33PM GMT
Modern Day “Dr. Doolittle”, Joy Turner,
Debuts on Internet Talk Radio Network
VoiceAmerica Radio with Show Talk With
Your Animals
Modern Day “Dr. Doolittle”, Joy Turner,
Debuts on Internet Talk Radio Network
VoiceAmerica Radio with Show Talk With
Your Animals
01/04/2005 04:14 AMThe new radio show dedicated to helping people learn how to
communicate effectively with their animals, airs at a new time
starting on January 7, 2005 on VoiceAmerica. [PRWEB Jan 4, 2005]
Dynamically Typed: CVS via the Web?
Dynamically Typed: CVS via the Web?
05/05/2004 08:16 AMIn a new post on the
Dynamically
Typed SitePoint weblog, Harry picks up the
PECL::cvsclient with the
intent of creating a CVS access utility via the web.
Dynamically Typed: J2EE Guy Still
Doesn't Get PHP
Dynamically Typed: J2EE Guy Still
Doesn't Get PHP
07/01/2004 08:47 AMDynamically
Typed has a new entry concerning the past post about
Friendster going PHP, and how
the J2EE
guy still doesn't get it.
Dynamically Typed: PHP CLI Presentation
Dynamically Typed: PHP CLI Presentation
06/17/2004 08:40 AMHarry Fuecks has a quick new note on
Dynamically
Testing today about a new offering from the
PHP London Conference.
Dynamically Typed: PHP Sharp (PHP and
.NET?)
Dynamically Typed: PHP Sharp (PHP and
.NET?)
12/27/2004 11:02 AMHarry Fuecks over on
Dynamically
Typed has
something
that, in his words,
may give you cause to choke on your turkey
leftovers.
Dynamically Typed: The ZZ/OSS Installer
Dynamically Typed: The ZZ/OSS Installer
04/21/2004 08:48 AMOn
Dynamical
ly Typed this morning, there's a new posting for anyone out there
looking to implement a quick and easy installation of PHP in additon
to making a nice base for "modular PHP applications".
Dynamically Typed: PHP on Mac Resources
Dynamically Typed: PHP on Mac Resources
07/21/2004 08:00 AMDynamically
Typed has a quick new posting pointing to a new article for the
Mac users out there -
Ins
talling PHP 5 on OS X (if you're using Server Logistics).
Dynamically Typed: PHP 4 & 5 on
Windows
Dynamically Typed: PHP 4 & 5 on
Windows
04/09/2004 04:06 PMIn a new posting this morning from the
PHP Blog:
Dynamically Typed, there's a link to compliment a
previous
posting concerning running PHP4 and PHP5 on the same machine -
this time, it's on IIS.
Dynamically Typed: Generating PHP with
PHP
Dynamically Typed: Generating PHP with
PHP
06/25/2004 08:38 AMDynamically
Typed has a new brief entry that might provide an alternative to
using the sinister eval function in your scripts - creating a
dynamic
chunk of code and including it for use later.
Dynamically Typed: PHP 5 XML at 10Meg
Dynamically Typed: PHP 5 XML at 10Meg
05/11/2004 07:38 AMIn a new link from
Dynamically
Typed today, Harry points out some
"interesting thoughts"
about PHP 5 and XML parsing.
Dynamically Typed: PHP Anthology - Vol.
2
Dynamically Typed: PHP Anthology - Vol.
2
08/10/2004 08:29 AMIn a new posting from
Dynamically
Typed today, Harry talks about
being
Slashdoted again (first for the
PHP Anthology - Volume 1, then again for
Volume 2).
Dynamically Typed: PHP and App Evolution
Dynamically Typed: PHP and App Evolution
08/03/2004 09:19 AMIn the
latest
posting from
Dynamically
Typed today, Harry gives some opinions on
PHP and
allication evolution.
Dynamically TYped: More on Rich Web UIs
Dynamically TYped: More on Rich Web UIs
09/17/2004 08:31 AMA new posting from
Dynamically
Typed -
More on
rich web UIs - has a few interesting links to share, as well as
Harry's search for a XmlHttpRequest method.
Dynamically Typed: First Signs of a COM
for PHP
Dynamically Typed: First Signs of a COM
for PHP
09/16/2004 07:35 AMIn a
new
posting from Harry on
Dynamically
Typed today, he talks about PHP showing the first signs of
a COM for
PHP.
Dynamically Typed: ASP to PHP (A Few
Tips)
Dynamically Typed: ASP to PHP (A Few
Tips)
03/14/2005 05:04 PMOver on
Dynamically
Typed today, there's yet another "guest blogger" in place of Harry
with a new posting concerning
a
programming jump from ASP to PHP.
Dynamically Typed: About PHP usage
Dynamically Typed: About PHP usage
05/19/2004 08:58 AMIn a
new
posting on
Dynamically
Typed, Harry talks about the real question everyone wants to know
(even more than '
how many
servers are using PHP') - Who is using PHP?
i think i'll go for a walk
i think i'll go for a walk
01/19/2004 09:34 AMDynamically Typed: ScriptServer 2.0
Released
Dynamically Typed: ScriptServer 2.0
Released
09/27/2004 09:29 AMThe latest release of the anticipated
ScriptServer 2.0 has been posted
by Harry Fuecks.
Dynamically Typed: Powerpoint; PHP/XUL
style
Dynamically Typed: Powerpoint; PHP/XUL
style
08/27/2004 01:35 PMIn a link from
Dynamically
Typed today, there's a new presentation about
C
reating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP Technology
(Mozilla-based browser needed to view).
Dynamically Typed: Goole, PHP and
Translations
Dynamically Typed: Goole, PHP and
Translations
09/20/2004 08:42 AMJust been doing some heavy translation from German to English.
Which lead to writing a simple command line tool for translating via
Harry
Fuecks takes the Activescript
SAPI and creates client-si
de PHP scripts for Internet Explorer.
Dynamically Typed: Title Case in PHP
Dynamically Typed: Title Case in PHP
03/17/2005 02:48 AM
Dynamically
Typed has a quick new posting today concerning an automatic
way to create correctly cased titles for things like blog
entries.
Dynamically Typed: More on Comment Spam
Dynamically Typed: More on Comment Spam
12/29/2004 09:43 AM
With a bit more on the "automated comment spam" front, Harry
Fuecks has a new post - Comment
Spam Compiled and Interpreted - that might help to clear a few
things up.
Dynamically Typed: PHPinking and the
Brain
Dynamically Typed: PHPinking and the
Brain
07/19/2004 07:50 AM
In a new posting from Dynamically
Typed today, he highlights a posting from kuro5hin.org
about the background and details of the update to PHP 5.
Dynamically Typed: PHP i18n to Improve?
Dynamically Typed: PHP i18n to Improve?
08/18/2004 08:53 AM
From Dynamically
Typed:
Dynamically Typed: Javascript + PHP =
ScriptServer
Dynamically Typed: Javascript + PHP =
ScriptServer
09/08/2004 09:14 AM
With the third
posting in his "Crouching Javascript, Hidden PHP" series, Harry
Fuecks has a new script
server that allows you to comingle PHP and Javascript in a very
interesting way.
Dynamically Typed: PHP Authentication
Ideals
Dynamically Typed: PHP Authentication
Ideals
06/14/2004 08:06 AM
In a new
posting from Dynamically
Typed, there is a discussion of recomendations of PHP
authentication and access control libraries.
Dynamically Typed: Tidy HTML
Dynamically Typed: Tidy HTML
05/10/2004 08:41 AM
New from Dynamically
Typed today, there's more infromation from Harry about a tool
that's becoming more and more widely used - Tidy (a PHP extension that is a
binding for the Tidy HTML clean and repair utility which allows you to
not only clean and otherwise manipluate HTML documents, but also
traverse the document tree.).
Dynamically Typed: Validation with CType
Dynamically Typed: Validation with CType
05/12/2004 08:28 AM
In the latest post from Dynamically
Typed, there's a new posting dealing with the standardization of
the CType functions into the
default PHP builds.
Dynamically Typed: Using DOM as Template
Engine?
Dynamically Typed: Using DOM as Template
Engine?
05/25/2004 08:15 AM
With PHP, there's always another new templating engine out there
popping up each day, but Harry Fuecks might
just have an alternative.
Dynamically Typed: PHP Predictions for
2005
Dynamically Typed: PHP Predictions for
2005
01/03/2005 10:17 AM
With all of the people looking back to what was 2004 of in the PHP
world, it's good to see that Harry
Fuecks has a look toward the future, speculati
ng what will be to come in the PHP community.
Dynamically Typed: A Warning of a Worm?
Dynamically Typed: A Warning of a Worm?
06/10/2004 07:49 AM
In a quick note from Dynamically
Typed today, there's been some suspicious emails floating about
that seem to be "harassing
PHP developers".
Dynamically Typed: Advanced PHP
Programming
Dynamically Typed: Advanced PHP
Programming
06/04/2004 09:00 AM
On Dynamically
Typed today, there's a new review posting from Harry about the
George Schlossnagle book "Advanced
PHP Programming".
Dynamically Typed: XMLHttpRequest and
PHP Atom
Dynamically Typed: XMLHttpRequest and
PHP Atom
09/10/2004 07:30 AM
On Dynamically
Typed today, there's a new
posting concerning the PHP
Atom Server.
Dynamically Typed: Lazy PHP - Part 3
Dynamically Typed: Lazy PHP - Part 3
05/06/2004 08:42 AM
In a new posting from Dynamically
Typed, the "Lazy PHP" series is continued (based off of Part
1 and Part
2).
Dynamically Typed: Masses Move from VB
to PHP?
Dynamically Typed: Masses Move from VB
to PHP?
06/18/2004 07:53 AM
Dynamically
Typed has a new posting about the possibility for PHP being the natural
upgrade path for ASP 3.0/VB 6.
Dynamically Typed: An Introduction to
SciTE
Dynamically Typed: An Introduction to
SciTE
09/21/2004 08:14 AM
SciTE is like the
Firefox of text editors - fast, cross platform, configurable, free /
Open Source etc. with the bonus of giving a familiar environment on
Linux and Windows, particularily where shortcuts are concerned. f
you're used to editors like EditPlus or Ultra Edit on Windows, SciTE
is at least as configurable (end of line chars, tabs / spaces etc.)
and provides a source "tree view" allowing you to "collapse" functions
/ classes etc. plus has excellent code completion.
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