Study: Life without Net is unbearable
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Study: Life without the Net is unbearable :: AO Researchers
investigating how people would react to not having access to the
Internet had a tough time getting started. “It was incredibly
difficult to recruit participants as people weren’t willing to
be without the Internet for two weeks,” explained Wenda Harris
Millard, chief sales officer of Yahoo, and a sponsor of the study. All
participants found living without the Net more difficult than
expected, and in…
[day in the life]: recruiting for bl0g
study
[day in the life]: recruiting for bl0g
study
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Life is tough for game developers, says
study
Life is tough for game developers, says
study
04/29/2004 11:48 AMIt looks like it's all work and no play for game developers.
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has a white
paper titled "Quality of Life in the Game Industry: Challenges and
Best Practices." Some of the findings:
Crunch time is omnipresent, during which respondents work
65 to 80 hours
a week.
The average crunch work week exceeds 80 hours 13% of the
time.
Overtime is often uncompensated.
Spouses are likely to respond that "You work too much..." (61.5%);
"You
are always stressed out." (43.5%); "You don't make enough money."
(35.6%)
LinkStudy: Server Market Shows Signs of Life
Study: Server Market Shows Signs of Life
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn the fourth quarter of 2002, the server market saw its strongest
quarterly sequential growth in three years, according to research firm
IDC. But Forrester analyst Galen Schreck told NewsFactor that a number
of factors will continue to create downward pressure on server sales.
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
04/18/2005 03:12 PMResearch firm IDC found that scientists are moving to -- or
considering -- the Macintosh platform because of Mac OS X and the G5
processor.
Study Notes Rise in Inmates Serving Life
(AP)
Study Notes Rise in Inmates Serving Life
(AP)
05/11/2004 04:20 PMAP - The number of prisoners serving life sentences has increased 83
percent in the past 10 years as tough-on-crime initiatives have led to
harsher penalties, a study says.
Scholars Study King of Pop's Life, Music
(AP)
Scholars Study King of Pop's Life, Music
(AP)
09/25/2004 07:31 PMAP - Michael Jackson, frequently savaged in the tabloid press, was
picked apart by more rarified critics as scholars gathered for a
conference on the pop star at Yale University.
The Unbearable Taggability of All
The Unbearable Taggability of All
08/27/2004 01:25 PMAlso, as part of the Great Weblog SellOut, I'm playing with stretching
MT a bit. If you look at this entry's archive page (by clicking on it
in your feedreader, or on the comments link) you will see I'm
abandoning...
Smog Harms Children's Lungs for Life,
Study Finds (Los Angeles Times)
Smog Harms Children's Lungs for Life,
Study Finds (Los Angeles Times)
09/09/2004 05:42 AMLos Angeles Times - Despite decades of cleanup efforts that have
greatly reduced smog, the amount of air pollution still found in parts
of Southern California and elsewhere in the country can stunt lung
growth in children, according to the most comprehensive study ever
conducted on children's exposure to air pollution.
Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
Study Finds Ample Opportunities for Life
Science Suppliers in the Biodefense
Market
07/28/2004 02:47 AMBiodefense research is one of the fastest growing markets for
suppliers of life science products and instrumentation. Government
spending on biodefense research is likely to continue to increase at a
rate exceeding investment in other areas of biological research and
development, and is attracting both scientists and the companies who
support them. President Bush’s authorization of the Project BioShield
Act last week is but one of many government initiatives to improve the
country’s defenses against bioterrorism. Since the ability to
effectively combat bioterrorism largely depends on the information
generated by biomedical research on disease-causing microorganisms and
the immune system’s response to them, nearly $1.6 billion is allocated
in 2004 to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This budget will
help support basic research on potential agents of bioterrorism such
as anthrax or smallpox as well as the development of vaccines,
diagnostic tests and therapies to detect and counter the effects of a
bioterrorist attack. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
The unbearable lightness of bl0gging
Civilities
The unbearable lightness of bl0gging
Civilities
04/10/2005 08:07 AMquick writing .. long response
civilities.net/LightnessOfBlogging
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After Food and Shelter, Help in Coping
With Unbearable Loss
After Food and Shelter, Help in Coping
With Unbearable Loss
01/04/2005 04:54 AMProviding psychological services for millions in Asia will become
critical in the coming weeks.
The unbearable heaviness of feeds
(webl0gs.com/rss redux)
The unbearable heaviness of feeds
(webl0gs.com/rss redux)
03/13/2003 10:16 AMI've been thinking this afternoon about the growing controversy over
the weblogs.com rss feed, and have come to some interesting...
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
05/14/2004 07:41 PMHere's a novel use for a First-Person Shooter:
An autism institute apparently is interested in using Half-Life 2's
facial animation capabilities to help teach autistic children how to
recognize expressions, according to PC Gamer magazine.
LinkLifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
LifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
07/23/2004 09:58 AMLifeBio, Inc., the leading online personal history company, believes
that everyone has a story to tell and they need to tell it. From
August 2 to August 7, the company will conduct free audio interviews,
present workshops on why and how to tell life stories, and give away
old-fashioned wooden YoYos, traveling through the Midwest. People they
meet will pick LifeBio questions from a traveling treasure chest and
share memories through audio and written recordings. [PRWEB Jul 22,
2004]
Life Imitates Seinfeld Imitating Life
Life Imitates Seinfeld Imitating Life
01/02/2004 04:48 AMWoman Files $10M Suit Vs. Starbucks .. suing each
other
newsday.com/news/local/longisland/columnists/ny-bzstar30360541
1dec30,0,3929925.story?coll=ny-linews-featured
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20 New Half-Life 2 Screenshots @
PlanetHalf-Life
20 New Half-Life 2 Screenshots @
PlanetHalf-Life
08/15/2004 05:34 PMWired News: Campus Life Comes to Second
Life
Wired News: Campus Life Comes to Second
Life
09/25/2004 09:11 AMSecond Life Teaches Life Lessons
Second Life Teaches Life Lessons
04/06/2005 04:59 AMPlayers use the online game for all kinds of non-game purposes, from
counseling abused kids to teaching business students to be
entrepreneurs. By Daniel Terdiman.
Whole Life vs. Term Life
Whole Life vs. Term Life
05/05/2004 09:38 AMBuy the kind of insurance that makes the most sense for you.
When pro-life is anti-life.
When pro-life is anti-life.
02/01/2005 10:00 PMOfficials at Catholic University are allowing Newt Gingrich to speak.
Gingrich is a strong proponent of the death penalty, which...
Campus Life Comes to Second Life
Campus Life Comes to Second Life
09/24/2004 05:15 AMWired News Sep 24 2004 9:52AM GMT
NPR Study
NPR Study
05/26/2004 01:57 PM
How Public
is Public Radio? When National Public Radio was launched in
1971, it promised to be an alternative to commercial media that would
“promote personal growth rather than corporate gain” and “speak
with many voices, many dialects.” Does NPR really
represent the "public?"
Do those
"not-advertisements" present an alternative to commercial
radio?
For those who consider NPR a "liberal bastion",
know that the times they are a changing. Give to Air America instead
with your donations perhaps?
"study"
"study"
05/08/2004 09:41 PMA Study a Day Keeps the FUD Away?
A Study a Day Keeps the FUD Away?
04/06/2005 09:47 AMOn Wednesday, the Microsoft "Get the Facts" team released results from
yet another Microsoft-funded study. This one, performed by Veritest,
compared the reliability (not the usual total cost of ownership)
between Windows and Linux. Windows Server triumphed over Red Hat
Advanced Server, according to the results.
A study in contrasts
A study in contrasts
06/07/2004 12:08 PMDo not adjust your television.
.NET study aids
.NET study aids
02/09/2003 01:37 AMCNET Feb 9 2003 1:21AM ET
One Ear is Not Like The Other, Study
Finds
One Ear is Not Like The Other, Study
Finds
09/13/2004 01:03 AMStudy Plans
Study Plans
06/22/2004 06:04 AMStudy Planshttp://www.studyplans.com/This Web site is designed for educators who want to find
lessons, ideas, projects, and information on the internet fast. The
links are arranged by subject and then divided into more specific
areas so that things can be quickly located. This site could also be
used by families, either for additional information on a topic of
interest to the family or by families who have chosen to home-school
their children. In addition, this site can be used by students who
want to learn more about a topic or who are looking for a project to
present at their school. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
PHP World Study
PHP World Study
11/20/2002 12:43 PMOn Tongfamily.com, I've been collecting all the various things that I
need to make up the PHP world of programming. It is amazing what is
available. John is right though, without some way to easily post to
multiple blogs or link entries together, it is hard to keep the points
...
I Can Only Study So Long
I Can Only Study So Long
12/13/2002 05:22 PMThis site is now using a new version of my RSS parser. The new
version is slightly more efficient but much more functional. I am
going to torture test it for a few hours and if all goes well, which
it seems to be thus far, I will release the script for download
tonight. Among the new features of the parser, is that nearly all
information is available from RSS feeds, not just the <link>,
<title>, and <description> elements. Conditional GET
statments and caching were retooled a little, but they're functionally
identical to the old version.
Jeffrey Zeldman over at Zeldman.com has introduced a new sidebar on
his page called "Relevant Externals", where he links to "independent
web productions". I am proud to have ReadingEd.com among the great
sites in that list. Thanks Mr. Zeldman.
Elsewhere, G.K. Nelson of Stonefishspine laments about being
distracted from his regular web duties while learning some new web
tricks. Happily I notice he mentions my work there in a good light.
I have always been a big fan of Stonefishspine, both for its handsome
presentation style, and its intellectual content. I'm honored.
I contributed to ZENcat, you should too.
Sebastian Van Sande has introduced Open Channels which parses content
out of selected RSS feeds (using my RSS parser) for your viewing
pleasure.
And now for another installment of "It Came from the Server Logs"...
phil ringnalda dot com - http://philringnalda.com/
Bitacora Tremendo (spanish) - http://tremendo.com/bitacora/
leuschke.org :: free over a regular base -
http://www.leuschke.org/log/
Brandon Lee - http://bigredswitch.com/blog/
Back to finals preparation...
EPA Ignored Mercury Study
EPA Ignored Mercury Study
03/23/2005 01:28 PMCBS News Mar 23 2005 5:21PM GMT
Twin Study
Twin Study
04/23/2004 08:11 AMWe shared the same placenta, but everything else about Samantha and me
was different. Or was it?
Antibodies may help Alzheimer's: study
Antibodies may help Alzheimer's: study
04/12/2005 11:50 PMOptusNet Apr 13 2005 3:56AM GMT
Atlas Study on PPC Placement
Atlas Study on PPC Placement
07/13/2004 06:45 AMNew study release at the huge search and ad conference AdTech shows
position is everything when it comes to traffic levels.
Study: We're getting used to the taste
of spam
Study: We're getting used to the taste
of spam
04/11/2005 05:47 PMZDNet Apr 11 2005 9:49PM GMT
Study: Women buy more tech than men
Study: Women buy more tech than men
01/17/2004 11:08 PMSpam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
03/27/2005 12:35 PMInformation Week Mar 27 2005 3:50PM GMT
Study: U.S. health care not always the
best
Study: U.S. health care not always the
best
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