Men, Women More Different Than Thought (AP)
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bought thought -- free thought has a
price
bought thought -- free thought has a
price
03/08/2004 11:12 PMBought Thought .. john
boughtthought.com
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Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
America's First Online Shopping Mall
Created To Help Women Entrepreneurs
Succeed On The Internet
Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
America's First Online Shopping Mall
Created To Help Women Entrepreneurs
Succeed On The Internet
03/14/2005 04:40 PMJoin women entrepreneurs from around the country for the upcoming
launch of the first online shopping network created for women
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i-women.net Online Shopping Mall is designed to help, promote and
encourage the success of women entrepreneurs on the Internet without
the high costs of conventional marketing and advertising. [PRWEB Mar
14, 2005]
Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in
Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in
02/16/2004 11:54 PMastonishing
story
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44553-2004Feb15.html
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Thought for the day:Sex and the PC
Thought for the day:Sex and the PC
11/02/2003 09:48 PMComputer Weekly Nov 2 2003 9:16PM ET
Did SCO Actually Buy What it Thought?
Did SCO Actually Buy What it Thought?
01/08/2004 07:43 PMInt27h quotes The Age saying "Just before Christmas last year, Novell
announced publicly that SCO had known for some time that it did not
receive all rights ...
Thought for the day:Seen it all before?
Thought for the day:Seen it all before?
05/05/2004 09:21 PMComputer Weekly May 6 2004 1:23AM GMT
Thought for the day:From IT to PT
Thought for the day:From IT to PT
04/29/2004 09:45 PMComputer Weekly Apr 30 2004 1:12AM GMT
Thought for the day:Who do you think you
are?
Thought for the day:Who do you think you
are?
04/18/2004 09:28 PMComputer Weekly Apr 19 2004 1:08AM GMT
I thought of it first
I thought of it first
12/06/2002 10:03 AMSo, who would have ever thought of RSS feeds on your iPod? Oh,
yeah, I did(!). I wrote RSSiCal long before PodNews came out.
Albeit, PodNews does
have a few other features. I think it is kind of a pointless app for
subscribing to RSS feeds. I would much rather have my RSS feeds in
iCal. Oh well. I always was the trend setter. ;-)
For those of you who use RSSiCal, thanks. For those of you who
don't like it, let me know how I can make it better.
Thought for the day:Penny for the guy?
Thought for the day:Penny for the guy?
11/06/2003 10:47 PMComputer Weekly Nov 6 2003 9:06PM ET
it's even worse than we thought
it's even worse than we thought
09/15/2004 03:40 PMDan's Other Imploding Scoop, .. New York Post .. Eric Fettmann ..
UH-OH:
nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28563.htm
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And you thought the Libertarians were
bad
And you thought the Libertarians were
bad
06/25/2004 12:14 PMLeaving New Hampshire to the Libertarians, We now have another state
to worry about: South Carolina. Christian Exodus proposes to move
"thousands of Christian constitutionalists to specific legislative
districts in South Carolina through a series of emigrations." While
advocating secession from the Union (boy, that's gonna win 'em some
black votes), their stated purpose is "ChristianExodus.org really
desires the return of constitutionally limited government to the whole
of these United States." Great.
Thought for the day: IT is not just
technology
Thought for the day: IT is not just
technology
09/14/2004 03:55 AMComputer Weekly Sep 14 2004 8:15AM GMT
Thought for the day:Know thy place
Thought for the day:Know thy place
05/20/2004 09:51 PMComputer Weekly May 21 2004 1:17AM GMT
It's the thought that counts...
It's the thought that counts...
12/25/2003 04:20 PM My life has largely been spent in the company of men/boys because my
profession is not very well populated...
Thought experiment
Thought experiment
01/16/2004 11:05 AMThe client is the wrong place to enforce data integrity. It's just
the wrong place. If you want to do it, of course I can't stop you.
But think about who it will hurt. (1116 words)
"thought experiment"
"thought experiment"
01/16/2004 10:58 AMThought for the day:Better safe than
sorry
Thought for the day:Better safe than
sorry
01/18/2004 10:25 PMComputer Weekly Jan 19 2004 2:16AM GMT
Would you like that thought wrapped up?
No thanks, I'll think it here
Would you like that thought wrapped up?
No thanks, I'll think it here
08/11/2004 03:18 PM
That
book is inappropriate We don't cotton to that kinda thing on
my ferry son.
Thought for the day:Trustworthy for some
Thought for the day:Trustworthy for some
01/25/2004 09:48 PMComputer Weekly Jan 26 2004 2:07AM GMT
Thought for the day: Keep it clean
Thought for the day: Keep it clean
08/30/2004 04:24 AMComputer Weekly Aug 30 2004 8:32AM GMT
Thought for the day:Don't let IT carry
the can
Thought for the day:Don't let IT carry
the can
01/26/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:14AM GMT
Just A Thought -- iPod And Me
Just A Thought -- iPod And Me
07/23/2004 11:03 PM By Vern Seward, Mac Observer (via MyAppleMenu)
Another Thought Experiment
Another Thought Experiment
01/16/2004 01:04 PMMark Pilgram
expresses his concerns about how some aggregators plan
to handle invalid Atom feeds. Mark believes that rejecting
invalid XML on the client side is a bad idea, and proposes a thought
experiment in which all web browsers use strict XML parsers and refuse
to display XHTML that isn't well-formed.
This is a bit of a bait-and-switch, though. XHTML has the whole
sordid history of HTML on its back, and since browsers have generally
been forgiving of even the most convoluted HTML there's a substantial
backwards-compatibility issue. The XML-based Atom, however, is brand-spanking new, so it doesn't
have the same baggage as XHTML.
So, let's try another thought experiment. I've copied Mark's Atom
newsfeed and made it invalid XML by adding a single &
character, then uploaded it to my site:
http://www.bradsoft.c
om/feeds/badatom.xml
Mark asks us to "imagine that all web browsers use strict XML
parsers," but rather than use our imaginations, lets see what happens
when we browse this feed in Internet Explorer:

Hmmm...IE appears to be doing client-side validation, and it shows
an error instead of displaying the feed's contents. Okay, so let's
try Mozilla:

Looks like Mozilla does the same thing. How about Opera?

So, the most popular Windows browsers all perform client-side
validation, and fail to display the contents of the invalid Atom feed.
There's nothing surprising here, of course - any validating XML
parser will reject this feed.
Consumers of RSS feeds have had to code around all sorts of
validation problems in order to be backwards-compatible with existing
feeds. Atom, however, is new, so customers aren't already subscribed
to hundreds of invalid Atom feeds. Being well-formed is a requirement
of XML, and Atom is defined as an XML format, so why not expect Atom
feeds to be well-formed? Let's get it right this time.
Visual thought
Visual thought
01/04/2005 01:39 PMThis chess game shows you what the computer is contemplating. Very
cool. (Via Pito who also has some ruminations on folksonomies
today.)...
CDs May be Less Immortal than We Thought
CDs May be Less Immortal than We Thought
05/06/2004 06:57 PMSymbiotic thought
Symbiotic thought
02/01/2005 09:09 PMSteve Johnson, one of my favorite writers, has a piece in the NYTimes
about software that collaborates in the thinking process. He
elaborates in his blog, complete with screen captures of DevonThink at
work. The software does a semantic analysis of what Steve's written
and his research notes. Now if only I had ten years' worth of research
notes stored in my computer! (Maybe Steve would let me borrow his.)...
Thought for the night
Thought for the night
05/05/2004 03:47 PMHmm... Is it possible to distinguish between a man whistling and a
woman whistling from the sound alone?
Sleep has been lost over smaller things, you know...
Thought for the day:Share and enjoy
Thought for the day:Share and enjoy
05/06/2004 09:43 PMComputer Weekly May 7 2004 1:17AM GMT
The Time We Thought We Knew
The Time We Thought We Knew
01/03/2004 04:47 AMnytimes.com/2004/01/01/opinion/01GREE.htm
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Beware the Thought Viper
Beware the Thought Viper
07/16/2004 01:49 AM
A gallery of
inexplicable
objects like
a fridge magnet
warning, a
U-haul
truck, a
moist
toilette,
medicated
cream, and many more. *Bonus Link* The
same guy also has a
review
of the steaming pile of movie known as Gymkata.
And You Thought Macs Were Overpriced...
And You Thought Macs Were Overpriced...
09/06/2004 11:15 PM...how about a $4,200 Alienware 4.2GHz gaming machine? An article
on C-Net has details about the
overclocked and liquid-cooled Pentium 4 Area-51 ALX
desktop, which looks like it belongs on Captain
Proton's spaceship.
It could also be mistaken for a 1950's-era toaster. Somebody ought
to fill Alienware in on the fact that good design costs no more than
bad design. And producing professional looking hardware — like
the Apple G5 PowerMac
— is probably less expensive than all the cheesy plastic eye
candy.
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You thought they were only round and
black!
You thought they were only round and
black!
05/19/2004 07:29 PM
The Internet Museum of Flexi,
Cardboard and Oddity Records A History of Evolutionary Thought
A History of Evolutionary Thought
10/29/2003 09:09 AM Why,
I'll be a monkey's uncle! (Or is that great-great-great-grandson?)
I've been reading
Neal
Stephenson's latest novel,
Baroque Cycle Volume 1:
Quicksilver and was intrigued by the descriptions of the natural
philosophers. I had learned about their laws and how they were
discovered in high school and university but not about their other
investigations. Intrigued I searched for a bit of additional
information and came up with the linked site. It provides biographies
and links to other biographies of many natural philosophers.
Thought for the day:From Beijing to
Whitehall
Thought for the day:From Beijing to
Whitehall
09/13/2004 03:28 AMComputer Weekly Sep 13 2004 8:09AM GMT
Pope txts thought 4 the day
Pope txts thought 4 the day
12/24/2003 07:39 AMvnunet.com Dec 24 2003 7:08AM ET
Time magazine?!? I'd never thought...
Time magazine?!? I'd never thought...
07/09/2004 01:45 PM
Home is
where the heart is. Karl Taro Greenfeld, journalist and author of
Speed Tr
ibes, among others, has a nostalgic piece in Time Asia (Aug. '03)
recounting his heady youth in Tokyo alongside his thoughts on his
ailing Japanese grandmother.
Off Topic: and you thought SUVs were
bad?
Off Topic: and you thought SUVs were
bad?
09/14/2004 12:12 AMI just had to share this, because it blew my mind. Browsing the Lounge
today, I met America's newest forthcoming monster-sized vehicle, and
I'm not joking about monster. If cars bore you, just ignore this.
A thought about the Nokia N-Gage
A thought about the Nokia N-Gage
10/29/2003 04:59 PM
After playing with an N-Gage, I think sidetalkin.com is freakin'
hillarious. One thought on this sidetalking thing, though:
At least it keeps the screen from getting all schmutzed. My Treo 300
screen gets absolutely filthy, due to me pressing the slab up against
my head to talk. Also, there seems to be a defect in the LCD
developing, which seems to have something to do with, again, being
pressed up against my face.
In most other ways, this thing looks to be a flop... but the
sidetalking thing might just not be such a bad idea.
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