Can iPod stand on its own footprint?
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Carboard iPod stand made from an iPod
box
Carboard iPod stand made from an iPod
box
03/30/2005 02:35 PMCory Doctorow:

After seeing the
post about making an iPod dock out of cut-and-fold PDFs glued onto
cardboard, Colin had the brainstorm of using the box that the iPod
comes in to fashion its docking cradle. The results are fine.
Link
(
Thanks, Colin!)
CC-licensed papercraft iPod stand
CC-licensed papercraft iPod stand
03/29/2005 02:13 AMCory Doctorow:

Piers sez, "Seeing as the new iPods don't come with docks, and no-one
wants to spend $30+ on a bit of plastic or metal to stand their iPods
on, I've drawn up a template for a simple, functional and attractive
iPod stand you can download as a pdf, print out, stick on some card
and assemble. It's also released under a Creative Commons licence so
anyone can distribute it or make improvements to the design and
re-distribute it."
Link
(
Thanks, Piers!)
Stainless steel Podboard iPod stand
debuts
Stainless steel Podboard iPod stand
debuts
01/05/2004 06:14 AMSwiss designers Role and Urs Alscher -- the two principals of the
Podboard Project -- have developed a new desk stand for the iPod
called
Podboard. It
supports all iPod versions.
"How big Al Qaeda's footprint is in the
US"
"How big Al Qaeda's footprint is in the
US"
08/09/2004 08:37 PMMCI expands Wi-Fi footprint
MCI expands Wi-Fi footprint
12/16/2003 04:12 PMThe carrier announces that it will more than triple its footprint of
Wi-Fi access points through a partnership with Boingo Wireless.
Ecological Footprint
Ecological Footprint
04/19/2004 09:52 PMmyfootprint.org
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"Ecological Footprint Quiz"
"Ecological Footprint Quiz"
04/21/2004 03:24 AMCray Expands Its Footprint
Cray Expands Its Footprint
03/08/2004 11:20 PMSupercomputer manufacturer Cray Inc., which currently sells a single
system aimed at the highest echelon of users, is expanding its
footprint with systems for slightly less expensive HPC applications.
London Overground: Wi-Fi Footprint and
Future
London Overground: Wi-Fi Footprint and
Future
06/03/2004 06:30 PMExtensively researched paper describes scope of commercial, free, and
municipal wireless in London, England: Using maps, warflying,
stumbling, and other resources, Julian Priest has released an
exhaustive look at the state of wireless in London. He looks at the
lead that free networking has had in the city due to bans on
commercial deployment until early 2002; still, the commercial
footprint is extensive. Among many interesting facts and discussions
in the paper are the necessary geek per square kilometer density
necessary to fully cover London on average with free networks (about
1.25 geek activits per sq. km). Priest also review municipal projects,
none of which are rousing successes and many of which demonstrate the
limits of straitjacketed civic projects. Priest ends with a call for a
wireless festival in London that would celebrate the city's current
unwired state, while marketing and educating further to increase
density of deployment. [link via James Enck, Daiwa Securities SMBC
Europe Ltd]...
Labat footprint grows with SSA
distributorship
Labat footprint grows with SSA
distributorship
11/01/2003 01:56 AMSunday Times South Africa Nov 1 2003 0:24AM ET
BT to double coverage footprint for
broadband SDSL
BT to double coverage footprint for
broadband SDSL
07/06/2004 03:12 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 6 2004 7:11AM GMT
FireFly 4800 RAID tower: up to 1TB in
9-inch footprint
FireFly 4800 RAID tower: up to 1TB in
9-inch footprint
05/06/2004 02:45 PMDynamic Network Factory has released the FireFly 4800 RAID tower.
Sporting a 9-inch footprint, the FireFly 4800 features USB 2.0 and
FireWire 400/800 connectivity. It stripes data across four IDE drives
simultaneously, and it supports RAID 0, 1, 1+0, 5 and 5+hot spare.
It's compatible with Mac OS 9.x or OS X v.10.x or higher and comes in
320GB, 480GB, 640GB, 800GB and 1TB capacities for US$1,794, $1,957,
$2,046, $2,290 and $1,995, respectively.
"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
05/30/2004 10:18 PMRead Mark Steyn Now ..
rationalizations
telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/200
4/05/30/do3001.xml
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GOOD EXPANDS GLOBAL FOOTPRINT; ENTERS
CANADA Adds Financial Services Customer;
Signs First Four Canadian VARs
GOOD EXPANDS GLOBAL FOOTPRINT; ENTERS
CANADA Adds Financial Services Customer;
Signs First Four Canadian VARs
08/18/2004 02:34 AMGood Technology expands internationally, opens a Canadian office.
Adds Financial Services Customer; Signs First Four Canadian VARs
[PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]
THE GLOBAL
FOOTPRINT STRESS INDEX
THE GLOBAL
FOOTPRINT STRESS INDEX
12/19/2004 02:54 PM

Global Footprint Stress
Index: Extreme (purple, >10), High (orange 3-10), Moderate (yellow
1-3), Low (white <1)
Last month I wrote an article
suggesting that a propensity for war-mongering and civil violence,
i.e.
the tendency to take hasty and extreme action rather than a reasoned
and responsible response to a crisis, might be attributable to what
Edward Hall describes as population stress, the adrenaline-driven
aggressive/panic stress response that all creatures exhibit when their
population greatly exceeds sustainable carrying capacity. Hall
explains
that this is nature's 'last resort' method of bringing the population
of the species quickly back into balance with the rest of the
ecosystem, when the species fails to manage its own numbers and when
opportunistic diseases don't do the trick. Earlier I had calculated<
/a>
a simple Population Stress Index (PSI), which was computed by
multiplying density per arable square mile by population growth rate,
and I compared it to an astonishingly similar map by another
blogger, Matthew White, showing violent death rate by country.
As I explained in last month's post, the PSI is an imperfect stress
index. It does not show the very different levels of consumption and
demand on local resources of people in different countries (which has
as much to do with sustainability as population). So I have now
computed a Footprint Stress Index (FSI), plotted on the map above,
which is computed as follows:
- First, I calculated the Resource Use Index
by taking the aggregate Ecological Footprint (EF) of each country in
hectares (the per capita footprint from sources such as the Living Planet Report, times the country's
population), and dividing it by the number of habitable
hectares of land in the country (I used as a proxy for this the lesser
of 80% of total land area and 200% of Oxford's 'arable land area'
data). This very useful number indicates the number of times over each
country's citizens are using the renewable and sustainable resources
available to them. A Resource Use index of 1.0 is sustainable. An
index
of, say, 5, indicates that to restore the country to sustainability,
it
needs to do some combination of reducing population and reducing
per-capita resource consumption, by a combined 80%. The table below
shows some sample Resource Use indices I computed.
- Then I
multiplied this Resource Use Index by the estimated
annual growth rate of the country's aggregate Ecological Footprint.
For
this, I started with the annual population growth rate as a proxy (the
EF studies suggest aggregate footprint and population are growing at
roughly the same rate), and then substituted more precise EF growth
rate numbers when I could find them online (China's EF is growing much
faster than its population, for example).
Resource Use Index: Sample
Countries
80 Japan
60 S.Korea
40 Israel, Palestine
35 Switzerland
25 Netherlands, Belgium, UK
16 Germany
13 Ireland, France, Italy, Venezuela
11 US, Columbia, Chile, Sweden
|
9 China, Philippines
8 Congo
6 World Overall
6 S.Africa, New Zealand
5 Brasil, Iran, Mexico
3 Canada, India, Iraq, Russia
2 Australia, Argentina
1 A few equatorial African nations |
Footprint Stress Index: Sample
Countries
40+ Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait 30 China 18 Congo 12 Venezuela,
Columbia 10 US 8 Chile 6
India, Netherlands, Belgium, Iraq
4.5 World Overall
|
4.0 Mexico, Iran, UK
3.0 New Zealand, Sweden 2.0 Brasil, Argentina, Japan,
France
1.5 Canada, Australia 1.0 S.Korea, Switzerland 0.5 Germany,
Italy 0.0 S.Africa, Russia
|
The US, China, Congo, Colombia, Venezuela, and several Mid-Eastern
nations all have FSIs in excess of 10. These are all countries
embroiled in war, imperialistic or regional or civil, except for China
where dissent is ruthlessly suppressed. These are the countries that
are suffering enormous anxiety because not only are they consuming
vastly more resources than what they have available domestically,
their
populations or industrial capacities are also growing rapidly, meaning
they will need to find ever more resources outside the country to feed
the soaring need.
Japan, South Korea and most European nations have very high Resource
Use Indices, but because their populations are growing slowly and
because they are mostly very aware of conservation, their EFs are not
increasing. As a result, their FSIs are more moderate. Because they
all
depend so heavily (90% or more) on imports of other countries' natural
resources, however, as these resources get depleted and as exporting
countries realize how cheaply they are giving them away, these
nations'
unsustainable resource demands will not be able to be met, and that
will drive their Footprint Stress Indices way up. Once these
scarcities
become endemic, there will no longer be any option to increase resource use, and at that
point the Resource Use Index itself will become the Footprint Stress
Index.
What will the world be like when dozens of nations, whose economies
are using resources at more than ten
times
the rate they can sustain them from domestic supplies, suddenly find
the price of these supplies quadrupling, or that these supplies are
not
available at any price? Colour all the countries on the left side of
the Resource Use Index table above purple on the map at the top of
this
article and you'll get the idea. We're talking about a world war for
increasingly scarce resources. And all of the countries on the right
side of that table then become invasion targets.
We all know what we have to do. Immediate massive taxes on resources
to
finance the development of technologies that conserve or don't require
natural resources. Shut-down of corporations that waste resources,
that
pollute, and that produce non-essential products. An end to subsidies,
so that we can begin to realize the true cost of our profligate
deficit
spending. The pay-down of government debts to reduce the risk of
economic collapse when interest and inflation rates spike. Incentives
for having no children, or maybe one.
Of course, we have no appetite for these draconian solutions. The
corporatist Frankenstein monster is perpetuating the waste and madness
that is producing this crisis, and they accept no responsibility for
the ultimate Tragedy of the Commons that will hit us with colossal
force once we simply run out of resources to consume to keep
civilization's engine running. The hydrogen economy simply won't occur
fast enough to stave off disaster.
Our best hope is, ironically, that some crisis will shock us into
collective action before the real crunch hits. We learned nothing from
the oil line-ups a generation ago, but perhaps it is not too late. If
the first crisis to hit is manageable, we may be motivated to combine
three massive human efforts: Voluntary negative population growth,
global large-scale conservation, and an unprecedented investment in
innovation and new low-footprint technologies, that could prevent a
social, economic and ecological collapse. We survived a Great
Depression three quarters of a century ago by exactly this type of
huge, collective intervention. That's what we need now. The 'market'
isn't going to fix this mess.
|
"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
12/31/2004 04:38 PMBB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
BB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
02/01/2005 08:46 PMOne Place Resource for Ipod Accessories and other Consumer Electronic
Gadgets [PRWEB Jan 26, 2005]
The stand
The stand
05/05/2004 11:19 AM
Cam
ilo Mejia is the first US soldier serving in Iraq to run away and
proclaim himself a conscientious objector. The Pentagon says
another 600 people have done the same, and for the same reasons: they
find this war immoral and illegal.
Let Me Stand Next to your F.I.R.E.
Let Me Stand Next to your F.I.R.E.
01/03/2004 05:54 PMForensic and Incident Response Environment Bootable CD
This is a nice discovery I found. All in one bootable " Forensic and
Incident " Linux ....hum... I would not call it "Distro"... perhaps
Tool? (box?)..... :
Q: What tools are included?
A: Far too many to list here. Some popular ones are:
* Nessus, Nmap, whisker, hping2, hunt, fragrouter
* Ethereal, Snort, tcpdump, ettercap, dsniff, airsnort
* chkrootkit, F-Prot
* tct, tctutils, Autopsy
*...
So, where do we stand on this?
So, where do we stand on this?
04/27/2004 01:56 AMthere are other issues .. From the
WaPo:
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41965-2004Apr25.html
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Stand-up guy
Stand-up guy
06/22/2004 12:32 PMGet Up, Stand Up
Get Up, Stand Up
05/09/2004 12:18 AMI was at a conference near Washington recently, attended by a sampling
of geeks from across the intelligence community; every three-letter
agency you’ve ever heard of plus lots of military and some law
enforcement. They were talking about deploying computer applications
and, one after another, described about how they would “stand up”
the document repository or the search engine or the message router or
whatever. Over the years I’ve heard a lot of people talking about
working on a lot of application deployments, but this usage is new to
me. I wonder if it’s a defense/intelligence thing, or something
that’s out there in the corporate world too, these days? It works
well in conversation, so I think it may spread.
Eisner's Last Stand
Eisner's Last Stand
02/13/2004 10:47 AMWith Disney in play, the days may be numbered for its CEO.
united we stand
united we stand
01/01/2004 07:26 PMCheck this out: In 1968, Richard Nixon won the White House. He did it
in a shameful way--by dividing Americans...
Stand up and HOLLA!
Stand up and HOLLA!
04/25/2004 12:43 PM
Stand up
and Holla! Sponsored by the Republican National Convention. Word,
G.
Stand by Your Standards
Stand by Your Standards
01/22/2004 02:54 AMFew deny that standards are crucial to software, but some distrust
vendors' motives in pushing them.
Stand Alone journalism
Stand Alone journalism
06/25/2004 01:34 PMStanding
room
Like some other well-known bloggers before her, Chris Nolan is working on
turning her blog into more of a revenue-generati
ng business. I like Chris's stuff, even as I sometimes disagree
with it, because it's sharp and unpredictable and rooted in her years
of experience as a reporter, and so I wish her well in her efforts to
sell ads and subscriptions.
Lord knows it's not an easy road. Reading Chris's manifesto for
"Stand-Alone Journalism" -- she argues that's a better label for what
she does than "blogging" -- brought me back to some distant memories
from the dawn of the Web. After learning HTML and participating in the
San Franciso Free Press experiment,
I thought to myself, hey, there's nothing to stop me from starting my
own publication on the Web!
So I did. In January 1995 I took a week's
vacation time from my job at the SF Examiner and published a site. I
focused on what was then quaintly known as "multimedia"; I called it
Kludge, as a nod to its essential clumsiness and improvised nature,
and I posted an issue. This was years before personal content
management software, needless to say; it's all just cruddy hand-coded
HTML and crude self-designed graphics. But the articles weren't so bad
(hey, here's an interview with Marc
Canter! Here's a satirical take on
the CD-ROM explosion/implosion!).
What I quickly realized was that, as much fun as writing, editing
and designing all that material was -- bringing me back as it did to
my teenage roots in mimeograph publishing -- it was just the beginning
of getting a Web site going. If I was serious about making it
something more than a labor of love -- if I wasn't going to do all
that work on my vacation days -- I'd need to figure out how to get
people to visit the site, and how to sell ads, and so forth. My best
efforts involved dumping a pile of flyers in the lobby of a multimedia
conference at Moscone Center. (While I was doing that, a couple of
guys named Jerry Yang and Dave Filo stood at a booth under a big Yahoo
banner, giving away T-shirts.)
After briefly toying with the notion of applying to AOL's
Greenhouse program for funding, I thought, nah. When David Talbot
started talking about a new publication he wanted to create, I helped
persuade him that he should do it on the Web instead of in print.
Salon turned out to be a great place for me to write and edit and
build Web sites without having to wear all the hats myself (though
there have certainly been times during the last decade when my pate
has felt a little crowded).
Today, would-be "Stand-Alone Journalists" can rely on much better
software tools to create and publish their work. They can plug into
far better organized online networks to spread the word of their
activities. And they can even turn to simple plug-in approaches to
advertising, like AdWords or BlogAds, to try to bring in some cash.
But being a "Stand-Alone Journalist" still requires a combination of
journalistic and entrepreneurial traits that's rare. Being a good
journalist requires the ability to not mind pissing people off
sometimes (Nolan, whose career has had its share of controversy, is no shirker in this regard); being a
good entrepreneur demands the ability to charm people as often as
possible. Both pursuits, of course, demand persistence, patience, and,
in the face of indifference, a stubborn belief in the value of one's
undertaking.
When I read Nolan's proposed label for the solo-blogger-journalist,
the first thing that popped into my mind was the famous quote from
Ibsen's Dr. Stockman in "Enemy of the People": "The strongest man in
the world is the one who stands most alone." Standing alone has many
wonderful advantages -- it's a stirring posture. But remember what
happens to old Dr. Stockman: He is right to blow the whistle about the
polluting of his town's waters, but he's dreadfully naive about the
world around him, he's ultimately ineffective, and he fails to
accomplish much besides his own martyrdom.
So I'm not sure the "Stand-Alone Journalist" label is one that will
stick. The linked nature of the Web is ultimately even more important
than the independence of the blogger. Standing alone is useless
without being connected.
[Scott
Rosenberg]
What Does 'PDC' Really Stand For?
What Does 'PDC' Really Stand For?
06/22/2005 02:47 AMCheck out what might just become the ultimate Microsoft Professional
Developers Conference give-away.
"America We Stand as One."
"America We Stand as One."
04/06/2005 08:59 PMSun: A CEO's Last Stand
Sun: A CEO's Last Stand
07/19/2004 04:40 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Sun: A CEO’s
Last Stand'
“Scott McNealy knows he made many mistakes. Is it too late to
recover?”…
running to stand still
running to stand still
02/05/2005 09:48 PMSketch's vet told me that his lungs are clear, he's bright and
active, and he's looking strong . . . but his kidney levels are still
elevated from the lasix, and he isn't eating.
It really worries me that he's not eating, but I hope it's just
because he's tired of being in the hospital, and he wants to come home
and sleep on my his bed.
They told me that I should come down and visit him, because maybe
he'll eat for me. Sketch has always been a stubborn cat, but he's
extremely affectionate, and I'm hoping that when I get down there and
give him some love, and tell him how excited we all are for him to
come home, he'll perk up and chow down.
I'm scared. I don't like it that he's not eating.
Paisley to stand down as MEP
Paisley to stand down as MEP
01/19/2004 08:29 AMDUP leader Ian Paisley is to stand down as a Member of the European
Parliament in June, the BBC learns.
How to Stand and Deliver
How to Stand and Deliver
08/30/2004 03:30 PMgood tips for speakers
Larry takes the stand
Larry takes the stand
07/03/2004 12:37 AMUsatoday.com - Thu Jul 1, 08:32 am GMT
Lapvantage stand now goes better with
PowerBooks
Lapvantage stand now goes better with
PowerBooks
05/18/2004 04:22 PMThe Plasticsmith Inc. has introduced a new
Lapvantage laptop stand that is
molded in grey to complement Apple's PowerBook line, according to the
company. Black and white models of the height-adjustable laptop stand
are already available. The Lapvantage stands are available for
US$59.95. Silicone feet and cord clips are included; other accessories
are also available.
Labour AM to stand as independent
Labour AM to stand as independent
04/03/2005 01:09 PMLabour Welsh assembly member Peter Law will fight his own party at the
general election as an independent.
Salmond to stand for leadership
Salmond to stand for leadership
07/15/2004 01:55 AMFormer leader of the Scottish National Party, Alex Salmond, is to
stand in the contest to replace John Swinney.
Which Hotspot Networks Still Stand?
Which Hotspot Networks Still Stand?
05/19/2004 01:26 PMWith the slow rundown of Cometa's clock starting today, which
companies remain standing?: I do have a little ego, and my article in
Feb. 2001 in The New York Times was the first comprehensive piece
written in a major publication about the nascent Wi-Fi hotspot
industry. Several companies were striving to raise funds into the
mouth of the dotcom collapse, which claimed bloated business plans or
too early attempts to capitalize on a technology that only a small
number of laptop users had access to. While researching the story in
Dec. 2000, I spoke to the chief marketing officer of the Aerzone
division of Softnet. Three days after I spoke to him, Softnet pulled
the plug because they couldn't raise the funds to perform the build
out that they'd contracted with airlines and airports to handle. The
firms I interviewed for the article were Wayport, Surf and Sip, Global
Digital Media, AirWave, SkyLink (not quoted), and MobileStar. Let's
start in reverse order. What's clear from examining each of these
firms is that execution and timing mattered as much in 2001 as they do
today: controlling costs and building out a robust network in the
right place can only go so far: users who pay are still required.
MobileStar: While initially well funded, MobileStar had extremely high
run rates. I's technical standards were top notch, but expensive, and
expenses ran far ahead of any potential revenue. They went bankrupt
late in 2001 and had their assets purchased by T-Mobile HotSpot. The
company reportedly went through as much as $90 million in investment
income while producing no more than a couple million in revenue.
T-Mobile has continued to use its brand name and high-level
partnerships to run what is generally considered to be an excellent
network that's overprice for day use, but not far out of scale on
their unlimited monthly plans with one-year commitment. Sky.Link
Internet Plus: A promising Canadian firm with hotel and airports
service, the company disappeared abruptly a few months after my
article came out. It resurfaced briefly with fewer locations before
taking a final plunge. Its history and disappearance are a mystery.
AirWave: AirWave was a small San Francisco Bay Area set of hotspots in
restaurants and coffeeshops that decided that the software they'd
written to manage access points was a better product than the hotspot
business. In 2002, they exited hotspots, spinning off their locations
to...
Get up, stand up, social network
Get up, stand up, social network
07/20/2004 01:17 AMSalon Jul 20 2004 4:51AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Can iPod stand on its own footprint?
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Clip Plus v3.3
Clip Plus v3.3
11/17/2003 09:16 AMWith Clip Plus you can save all data you copy to clipboard. Each time
you press Cut or Copy button in any application, Clip Plus saves
clipboard content and place it in clipboards set. You can save
clipboards to disk and make clipboards available for other
applications. [Shareware $17.00 20 days 1.82 MB]
CLIP 1.1.7
CLIP 1.1.7
12/22/2003 10:16 AMA Clipper/XBase compatible compiler.
CLIP 1.1.10
CLIP 1.1.10
05/04/2004 09:16 AMA Clipper/XBase compatible compiler.
CLIP 1.1.11
CLIP 1.1.11
07/26/2004 12:37 PMA Clipper/XBase compatible compiler.
Share Clip 1.0
Share Clip 1.0
05/02/2004 08:41 AMA cross-platform networked shared clipboard utility.
Share Clip
Share Clip
05/03/2004 08:06 AMShare Clip (free clipboard sharing app for OS X, Windows,
Linux)
Share Clip 1.1
Share Clip 1.1
06/17/2004 11:46 AMA cross-platform networked shared clipboard utility.
Split and Clip
Split and Clip
04/30/2004 07:55 AMKilled Bill? Get your slicing fix with a selection of file dicing
utilities.
We'll strip the clipboard and chop up files in
this week's Freeloader Friday.
an audio clip
an audio clip
08/10/2004 12:32 PMresponse ..
Listen
majorityreportradio.com/weblog/archives/Bush%20-%20Tribal%20S
overeignty.mp3
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great video clip
great video clip
05/18/2004 04:26 AMLisa Rein has
onlisareinsradar.com/archives/002135.php#002135
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click through to the audio clip here
click through to the audio clip here
08/11/2004 05:02 PMyou should all hear ..
means
dailykos.com/story/2004/8/8/231317/1752
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An Audio clip you really need to listed
to
An Audio clip you really need to listed
to
09/18/2004 10:16 PMThe linked audio clip hits a major home run in my book. If you work
in an organization that controls your work PC to the point that it
easier to take work home and then transfer it back to your work PC
once your finished this will strike a nerve. I can relate several
major horror stories but the audio clip should be enough. Thanks to
Jon Udell for the link [Audio Clip] [Jon
Udell]
Share Clip 1.0 released for Mac OS X
Share Clip 1.0 released for Mac OS X
05/02/2004 11:42 PMShareware-freeware developer Ben Lilbume has released Share Clip 1.0,
a Mac OS X utility for people who use more than one computer at a
time...
Clip Story Board 1.0
Clip Story Board 1.0
03/19/2005 03:11 AMCreate some structures of story-telling.
Open Clip Art Library
Open Clip Art Library
07/15/2004 01:43 AMOpen Clip Art Project
Open Clip Art Project
04/27/2004 08:21 PMThe Open Clip Art
Project is a new effort to catalog and encourage the creation of
new clip art using the Creative Commons public domain
dedication. Providing clipart for open source productivity
applications is one of OCAP's goals. Contribute your clipart
creations now, perhaps your work will one day be available to OpenOffice's millions of desktop users.
FAQ | How to do away with Microsoft
paper clip guy
FAQ | How to do away with Microsoft
paper clip guy
12/14/2003 04:37 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Dec 14 2003 3:33AM ET
NPR clip: Paul Boutin on ICANN
NPR clip: Paul Boutin on ICANN
12/12/2003 12:47 PMPaul Boutin was on NPR
the other day discussing the latest on ICANN and the Geneva WSIS
summit. "As I say here," says Paul, "When Indymedia and Instapundit
agree, how can we be
wrong?"
Link.
Happy birthday, Paul!
High-larious Price is Right clip
High-larious Price is Right clip
01/02/2004 06:00 AMThis is an amazing video-clip of "Daniel," a hyperactive contestant on
The Price is Right. Daniel wins very big, all the while doing a kind
of flippy-floppy hope-and-victory dance that looks like a Saturday
Night Live schtick and has Bob Barker in disoriented stitches.
3.4 MB RealVideo
Linktwo minute clip of AlGore's speech
two minute clip of AlGore's speech
02/10/2004 09:18 AMas put some of the Gore speech up .. this audio clip .. here ..
audio
tndp.org/audio/Gore2.8.04.wav
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Clip-n-Seal Design Contest
Clip-n-Seal Design Contest
12/22/2004 01:06 AMTo encourage creative uses of their rod and clamp closure device,
Clip-n-Seal is collaborating with ID Fuel on a design contest. Contest
participants are encouraged to design a new product using the
Clip-n-Seal in an interesting, unusual or thought-proving way. [PRWEB
Dec 20, 2004]
"two minute clip of AlGore's speech"
"two minute clip of AlGore's speech"
02/11/2004 09:43 AMWill Hurricane Frances Clip Retailers?
Will Hurricane Frances Clip Retailers?
09/02/2004 03:46 PMChico's may be a hot retailer, but its Labor Day weekend looks
threatened.
Celtics Clip Hawks 116-100 to End Skid
(AP)
Celtics Clip Hawks 116-100 to End Skid
(AP)
04/01/2005 10:44 PMAP - Ricky Davis and the Boston Celtics raced to a 30-point lead in
the first half and then held on to end to their four-game losing
streak with a 116-100 victory over the Atlanta Hawks Friday night. The
Hawks suffered their 11th straight loss, including nine straight at
home. They have lost 24 of 25 games.
3G Video Clip Service for Telecom NZ
3G Video Clip Service for Telecom NZ
04/11/2005 05:44 PM3G Apr 11 2005 8:52PM GMT
Top Tip: Where to get replacement clip
for socket A heatsink?
Top Tip: Where to get replacement clip
for socket A heatsink?
02/10/2004 03:00 AMAnyone know where I can get just the replacement hold down clips for
Socket A heatsinks? Seems a shame to have to replace the whole heat
sink, or, worse yet, the heatsink and fan combo, just because the hold
down clip broke!
Pro clip ipod holder [Flickr]
Pro clip ipod holder [Flickr]
12/22/2004 01:49 AMmathowie
posted a photo:

Pro clip ipod holder
Audio clip courtesy of Drudgereport.com
Audio clip courtesy of Drudgereport.com
01/22/2004 02:13 AMYaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh! (mp3 format) .. audio clip that Drudge is
running .. Howard Dean’s concession speech .. Give it a listen ..
unearthly squawk .. Oy vey .. sample .. Audio ..
yell
drudgereport.com/dean.mp3
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Open Clip Art Library 0.10 (Default
branch)
Open Clip Art Library 0.10 (Default
branch)
02/01/2005 09:46 PM

The Open Clip Art Library is a collection of
royalty free (public domain) clip art in SVG
format, enhanced with creative commons metadata.
It can be redistributed with free software or
closed software and with various software
distributions.
Changes:
The largest section of clip art, the flags collection, was moved to
the signs and symbols category. St. Valentine's Day clip art images
were added for the upcoming holiday, and improvements were made to
tools and processes behind the scenes. The 23MB package now contains
3207 images.
Tunewear Aluminum Clip for iPod shuffle
Tunewear Aluminum Clip for iPod shuffle
02/05/2005 10:17 PM
Good morning, job seekers. Who here thinks the iPod shuffle's
end cap is just begging to be lost? Why not invest in something a bit
more practical, like this aluminum end cap with clip from Tunewear. It
may only be a minute difference, but having your shuffle clipped to
your jacket or bag sounds a lot better than just letting it dangle on
a lanyard or sit in your pocket. And while Tunewear has only announced
the clip in Japan, they do sell their products here, so I expect we'll
see it soon enough. Since it's aluminum, you can pretend your little
flash player is a PowerPod shuffle, too.
ALUMINIUM CLIP
for iPod shuffle [TechJapan]
Can iPod stand on its own footprint?