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Liza Minnelli Hospitalized After Fall
(AP)
Liza Minnelli Hospitalized After Fall
(AP)
12/27/2004 09:39 PMAP - Actress Liza Minnelli was hospitalized early Monday after falling
out of bed at her residence, police said.
This Robot Collects Fingerprints
This Robot Collects Fingerprints
04/21/2004 03:38 PMMicrosoft man collects cpam
Microsoft man collects cpam
09/20/2004 11:07 AMA MICROSOFT EMPLOYEE has revealed on his blog that he has managed to
collect every spam and email virus he has received since 1997. On the
site, Raymond Chen has graphically plotted the spam numbers in a
pointillistic creation of man's inhumanity to man. It visually
demonstrates the 2002 spam explosion and a marked fall-off as
enterprise filters and defences start to kick in.
Acxiom Collects Data Collector
Acxiom Collects Data Collector
03/28/2005 01:30 PMBids to make its third acquisition in the past six months.
AP collects quotes about Nader candidacy
AP collects quotes about Nader candidacy
03/06/2004 01:51 AMAre there equivalent quotes on the other side missing from
this?
Berners-Lee collects award for Web
invention
Berners-Lee collects award for Web
invention
06/15/2004 10:38 PMZDNet Australia Jun 16 2004 2:47AM GMT
Man Collects Abandoned Nebraska
Buildings (AP)
Man Collects Abandoned Nebraska
Buildings (AP)
06/09/2004 12:10 PMAP - Across the vast plains of Nebraska sit small, time-worn
buildings, long abandoned by the state's diminishing rural population.
Microsoft Collects a Pair of Patents
Microsoft Collects a Pair of Patents
12/31/2004 06:44 PMosOpinion Dec 31 2004 10:35PM GMT
Amazon collects for tsunami relief
Amazon collects for tsunami relief
12/29/2004 10:15 PMHouston Chronicle Dec 30 2004 1:11AM GMT
Student Collects Fake Parking Fines (AP)
Student Collects Fake Parking Fines (AP)
09/15/2004 07:16 AMAP - A fraternity member has been busted for apparently finding a
unique way to supplement his college income fake parking
tickets.
Russia Collects Dead at School
(washingtonpost.com)
Russia Collects Dead at School
(washingtonpost.com)
09/04/2004 10:58 PMwashingtonpost.com - BESLAN, Russia, Sept. 4 -- The broken bodies of
hundreds of children were pulled from the rubble of this bereaved
town's School No. 1 on Saturday, pushing the death toll well above 300
in an attack that President Vladimir Putin denounced as an "inhuman,
unprecedentedly cruel" terrorist crime.
Northwest History Database Collects
Clippings
Northwest History Database Collects
Clippings
11/11/2003 10:29 AMAmazon collects donations for tsunami
relief
Amazon collects donations for tsunami
relief
12/29/2004 06:00 AMHouston Chronicle Dec 29 2004 8:32AM GMT
Iran's Ebadi Collects Nobel, Swipes at
West
Iran's Ebadi Collects Nobel, Swipes at
West
12/10/2003 12:44 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 10 2003 12:01PM ET
Shy 'Hero' Coetzee Collects Nobel
Literature Prize
Shy 'Hero' Coetzee Collects Nobel
Literature Prize
12/10/2003 12:44 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 10 2003 12:01PM ET
goodbye aaron
goodbye aaron
09/09/2004 01:49 AMi don't know why we have to lose the good ones
Aaron Swartz: The Interview
Aaron Swartz: The Interview
02/10/2004 02:35 AMLike Dan Benjamin, Matt Haughey, and Jeffrey Zeldman (all of whose
websites are far more attractive than mine), I?ve gone?
Site News: Many Thanks to Aaron
Site News: Many Thanks to Aaron
07/12/2004 09:09 AMA quick note - I want to thank Aaron for helping me out this past
week. He did a wonderful job and allowed me to take a bit of a break
from things.
beautiful obituary for aaron
beautiful obituary for aaron
09/12/2004 11:48 PMi'm glad to see an appropriate tribute in red herring
New Google kid: Aaron Boodman
New Google kid: Aaron Boodman
12/19/2004 03:15 PM
Under the layers of scripts, components, and rants, that's the
motivation for building...I want more great interfaces on the web. I
want to see new, interesting ways to navigate applications. I want to
see the web community continue to lead the software industry into the
future of interface design.
--youngpup.net, March 07, 2001
We're very lucky. Aaron Boodman (a.k.a. youngp ...
Aaron Swartz: The Interview
Aaron Swartz: The Interview
01/23/2004 05:19 PMLike Dan Benjamin, Matt Haughey, and Jeffrey Zeldman (all of whose
websites are far more attractive than mine), I?ve gone?
The Lycos 50 with Aaron Schatz
The Lycos 50 with Aaron Schatz
12/22/2003 06:41 AMPeople are doing a lot of searching on current events .. Aaron Schatz
in the Lycos 50 Daily Report .. une page web d di au top
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excellent interview with aaron swartz
excellent interview with aaron swartz
01/27/2004 02:25 AMevery day he's less boy, more genius
Aaron Hillegass revisits NSController
Aaron Hillegass revisits NSController
11/04/2003 01:18 PMAaron Hillegass had previously been quite critical of the new
NSController layer in Panther; he
revisits
NSController in a new post to the cocoa-dev mailing list.
Aaron writes: “After many demonstrations of the power of
NSController (‘Aaron, this
app was 252,500 lines of code, but with NSController it is only
3!’), I must agree with them: life is better. They also agreed
with me: there is much room for improvement.”
Aaron Caffrey didn't break into my
systems...
Aaron Caffrey didn't break into my
systems...
10/29/2003 12:10 AMAccording to a good friend of mine, I spent a good five minutes in
the Warner West End's first-floor loo with Aaron
Caffrey - a (tall, enblondened) nineteen year old who was
acquitted sometime in the last few days of crashing Port of Houston
computer systems. Of course, being completely out of touch with
everything that's happened in the world since I went down with the flu
last week, I didn't notice at all and looked rather blank at my friend
while he explained the whole situation to me. Young Katy seemed vaguely clued up on
the whole thing too. I am - it seems - out of touch.
Anyway, I can report that at no time during our lavatory-time
together did Aaron attempt to break into my systems, that he does
indeed fit the
stereotype remarkably well and that - in unrelated news - that League of Extraordinary
Gentlemen is a tedious, unexceptional, bland and irritating
adaptation of the Alan Moore / Kevin O'Neill comic book and that I
very much don't recommend it.
Addendum: For those of you actually looking for useful links
about Aaron, you might do better here:
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Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn't
Stealing
Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn't
Stealing
01/09/2004 10:12 PMThe New York Times
Upfront asked me to contribute a short piece to a
point/counterpoint they were having on download. (I would defend
downloading, of course.) I thought I managed to write a pretty good
piece, especially for its size and audience, in a couple days. But
then I found out my piece was cut because the Times had decided not to
tell kids to break the law. So, from the graveyard, here it is.
Stealing is wrong. But downloading isn’t stealing. If I
shoplift an album from my local record store, no one else can buy it.
But when I download a song, no one loses it and another person gets
it. There’s no ethical problem.
Music companies blame a fifteen percent drop in sales since 2000 on
downloading. But over the same period, there was a recession, a price
hike, a 25% cut in new releases, and a lack of popular new artists.
Factoring all that in, maybe downloading increases sales. And 90% of
the catalog of the major labels isn’t for sale anymore. The
Internet is the only way to hear this music.
Even if downloading did hurt sales, that doesn’t make it
unethical. Libraries and video stores (neither of which pay per
rental) hurt sales too. Is it unethical to use them?
Downloading may be illegal. But 60 million people used Napster and
only 50 million voted for Bush or Gore. We live in a democracy. If the
people want to share files then the law should be changed to let
them.
And there’s a fair way to change it. A Harvard professor
found that a $60/yr. charge for broadband users would make up for all
lost revenues. The government would give it to the affected artists
and, in return, make downloading legal, sparking easier-to-use systems
and more shared music. The artists get more money and you get more
music. What’s unethical about that?
Footnotes and lots of
comments on Aaron's site.Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn’t
Stealing
Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn’t
Stealing
01/10/2004 07:21 AMNew York Times was too chicken to publish it but the Author isn't
[Aaron Swartz]...
Aaron Leventhal Interviewed on Mozilla
Accessibility
Aaron Leventhal Interviewed on Mozilla
Accessibility
03/19/2005 02:25 AMAaron on Wireless “Security”
Aaron on Wireless “Security”
12/31/2002 01:09 PMAaron Schwartz explains why I run an open access point in my
apartment. All my systems are secure, so if someone wants to leach a
bit of cable bandwidth off me, I'm fine with that. Sadly, people keep
talking about...
Aaron Helps You Teach Your Patrons about
Spyware
Aaron Helps You Teach Your Patrons about
Spyware
09/24/2004 09:17 AMAaron presented the
topic of spyware (or the removal and prevention of spyware to be
specific) at the MLS Tech Summit today. I heard he was quite good and
that the response was most positive. Good sport that he is, Aaron has
put his presentation online and he encourages other
librarians to steal it for use in their own patron training.
"The Tech Summit at the Metropolitan Library System went well
today. Many people were excited to have a disc full of spyware removal
programs and a few said that there were going straightaway to use
them....
Here is the presen
tation in powerpoint form.
Here is the presen
tation in low-bandwidth text file form."
Bonds Joins Ruth, Aaron in 700 Club (AP)
Bonds Joins Ruth, Aaron in 700 Club (AP)
09/18/2004 05:45 AMAP - As Barry Bonds' numbers rise, the words to describe them become
less adequate. When the slugger hit his 700th homer, only daughter
Aisha could sum up the history and majesty of the blast. "My dad is
the best player," the 5-year-old said.
"Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t
Stealing (Aaron Swartz..."
"Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t
Stealing (Aaron Swartz..."
01/10/2004 03:21 PMaaron swartz is this month's wired
centerfold
aaron swartz is this month's wired
centerfold
08/31/2004 05:30 PMthe most geek cred possible
Aaron Wormus' Webl0g: Flickr runs PHP
Aaron Wormus' Webl0g: Flickr runs PHP
09/15/2004 07:53 AMAaron Wormus has a
quick note on his site about one of the up and coming web
services availible out there -
flickr.
Stanford: Taxonomies of Love (Aaron
Swartz: The Webl0g)
Stanford: Taxonomies of Love (Aaron
Swartz: The Webl0g)
04/17/2005 10:05 PMStanford- Taxonomies of Love (Aaron Swartz: The
Weblog)
aaronsw.com/weblog/001661
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The Drama of Pictures: Aaron Siskind's
Photography by `bookdiva
The Drama of Pictures: Aaron Siskind's
Photography by `bookdiva
03/19/2003 10:25 PMBryan Bell, Aaron Swartz, Robert Daeley
Bryan Bell, Aaron Swartz, Robert Daeley
12/03/2003 07:20 PMThanks for the Eddy award also go to some people who’ve made
direct contributions to NetNewsWire.
Bryan Bell did the application
icon (which I adore).
Aaron Swartz wrote the Python
script which does
HT
ML differences.
Robert Daeley wrote
some of the documentation on using the weblog editor with various
publishing systems.
Aaron Swartz's unexpurgated file-sharing
editorial
Aaron Swartz's unexpurgated file-sharing
editorial
01/09/2004 09:56 PMAaron Swartz was invited by the New York Times to write an editorial
explaining why he thinks that file-sharing is ethical, but before the
piece ran, the Times edited it, because they "had decided not to tell
kids to break the law." Aaron has published the whole piece on his
blog:
Downloading may be illegal. But 60 million people used Napster and
only 50 million voted for Bush or Gore. We live in a democracy. If the
people want to share files then the law should be changed to let them.
And there's a fair way to change it. A Harvard professor found that a
$60/yr. charge for broadband users would make up for all lost
revenues. The government would give it to the affected artists and, in
return, make downloading legal, sparking easier-to-use systems and
more shared music. The artists get more money and you get more music.
What's unethical about that?
LinkAaron Wormus' Webl0g: Dangers of SQLite
Ignorance
Aaron Wormus' Webl0g: Dangers of SQLite
Ignorance
09/23/2004 08:58 AMAaron Wormus has a new
posting on his weblog pertaining to the
Dangers of SQLite Ignorance.
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