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Alexandre.Alapetite.net: HTTP
Conditional Requests
Alexandre.Alapetite.net: HTTP
Conditional Requests
07/28/2004 07:31 AMCreating answers for the requests to the requests to your web server
can sometimes be a hassle. 404s are the easiest - with a simple Apache
directive, users can be directed to a nice simple page telling them of
the error. Most of the others can be handled similarly, but
this
article might just be a better way.
Democrats Affiliated with Gephardt and
Kerry Broadcast New Ad Criticizing Dean.
Come On Guys, Don't Do Karl Rove's Work
Hatchet Work for Him. 12/13
Democrats Affiliated with Gephardt and
Kerry Broadcast New Ad Criticizing Dean.
Come On Guys, Don't Do Karl Rove's Work
Hatchet Work for Him. 12/13
12/14/2003 09:03 AMfear-mongering attack ad .. Robert Gibbs ..
Democrats
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/12/12/
politics2015EST0748.DTL
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Johnston McLamb Honored Nationally as
One of the 50 Best Places to Work SHRM
and GPTW Name Top 50 Best Small &
Medium Companies to Work for in America
Johnston McLamb Honored Nationally as
One of the 50 Best Places to Work SHRM
and GPTW Name Top 50 Best Small &
Medium Companies to Work for in America
06/30/2004 03:11 AMJohnston McLamb CASE Solutions, Inc. has been named among the top 50
Best Small & Medium Companies to Work for in America. The list was
announced on June 28th before 12,000 human resource (HR) professionals
at the Society for Human Resource Managements (SHRM) 56th Annual
Conference & Exposition in New Orleans [PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
Work-Life Balance Tilting Too Much
Towards Work
Work-Life Balance Tilting Too Much
Towards Work
11/14/2003 02:51 PMOne of the downsides to the fact that people
can
work whenever they want is that it's sometimes hard for people to
stop working. According to a study done in Europe, many overly
stressed out workers are
asking their bosses to
cut their hours and salary just to gain back some control over
their lives. Meanwhile, many bosses in IT are increasingly worried
that their staff is going to burn out. Of course, a lot of that could
be solved if companies hired more people, but they still seem hesitant
to do so.
"DARFUR UPDATE: I SYMPATHIZE WITH THESE
SENTIMENTS but it won't work: If the
Sudanese government can't or won't act,
and the threat of international
sanctions (the U.S. already has
sanctions in place) doesn't work, then
troops it must be. The ideal..."
"DARFUR UPDATE: I SYMPATHIZE WITH THESE
SENTIMENTS but it won't work: If the
Sudanese government can't or won't act,
and the threat of international
sanctions (the U.S. already has
sanctions in place) doesn't work, then
troops it must be. The ideal..."
07/05/2004 02:41 PMMicrosoft moving work to India: US
union: Microsoft is shifting high-level
work such as the next
Microsoft moving work to India: US
union: Microsoft is shifting high-level
work such as the next
07/31/2004 03:35 AMNDTV Jul 31 2004 7:09AM GMT
Work work work
Work work work
03/13/2003 10:14 AMWorking late again. Getting pretty frustraded. The plan was, not to
leave until I fixed this last ¤!#" thing I'm...
work
work
08/15/2004 11:16 PM
Corporate culture is nothing more than the "crystallization of
the stupidity of a group of people at a given moment", says
Corinne Maier, the author of the slacker manifesto,
"Bonjour Paresse". Better read
this before clocking in Monday. (NYT)
Come work for EFF!
Come work for EFF!
06/22/2004 06:48 PMEFF is hiring! EFF is the best employer I've ever had -- including
myself, when I was self-employed, and the company I helped found --
and it's hiring a new Membership Coordinator: the person in charge of
satisfying current members and increasing membership. If this sounds
like you, apply!
The Membership Coordinator reports to the Director of Development and
is a key part of EFF's fundraising team. The MC is responsible for
managing all contact with EFF's 12,000+ members, helping to develop
strategies to grow the membership, processing all donations to EFF,
mailing regular "thank-yous"and renewal notices to donors, ensuring an
efficient donation system, managing the donation pages of the website,
and responding to any issues donors may have. The MC also manages all
aspects of EFF's online shop, including order fulfillment. Additional
responsibilities include various marketing projects, including
oversight of the design and printing of t-shirts, hats, stickers,
brochures, and other materials. The MC also attends a number of
commercial conferences each year, managing the EFF booth presence and
speaking informally with conference attendees.
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Web Zen: No Work Zen
Web Zen: No Work Zen
08/10/2004 10:34 AM
london tube race |
waste paper basket
toss |
unstoppable filing |
crunchtime |
super pet |
bowman |
pinball |
hoverbumps |
bubbles |
don't let go |
imagination
web zen home,
web zen store,
(
Thanks, Frank).
Mac OS X -- When It Doesn't "Just Work"
Mac OS X -- When It Doesn't "Just Work"
06/22/2004 01:17 AMI asked her to boot single user... Now that there's an actual
operating system under the covers, people such as myself foolishly
believe we can revive these machines with enough messing around. By
Matt Evans (via MyAppleMenu)
FC Now: Fun at Work
FC Now: Fun at Work
03/24/2005 05:03 PMYesterday morning I attended an industry event, "Breakfast with a
Leader," to hear our CEO address the crowd. The biggest take-away
presented by Russell Denson? His three priorities, in this order: Have
fun, make sure your employees have fun, and...
Bad Day at Work?
Bad Day at Work?
09/22/2004 01:50 PMWell, things could be worse; check out David Morseâs
epic struggle with the system. And those who fret about
Microsoftâs chewing us all up with their ruthless efficiency may
find their worries eased.
How does 20q work?
How does 20q work?
07/02/2004 09:53 AM20q.net is an online game of 20 questions that apparently starts off
with no knowledge base. It learns from the interactions of the
players. And it is pretty damn impressive. I'd like to know more about
how it works, but I'm having trouble finding any explanations, and
mail to the address given on the site is going unanswered. Anyone know
of a place that discusses how it works? In particular, how does it
come up with the questions? E.g., where does "Does it come in packs?"
come from? TIA (no, not Total Information Awareness.)...
Too Much Work
Too Much Work
03/11/2003 01:22 AMtoday will be sixth straight day of work, and when it feels like I've
been doing most of the work it's a long time between
Work, ICF
Work, ICF
08/23/2004 02:16 PMI still have a job, BTW. Haven't figured out if I'm happy about that.
I'm going to continue steadily working...
They Work For You
They Work For You
06/06/2004 03:53 PMToday is/was (you never can tell with these wretched time
zone differences) NotCon
2004, London's premiere low-cost, informal, one-day technology
conference. Friday's MiniNTK promised the unveiling of a new project from
the people behind FaxYourMP and PublicWhip
and sure enough, here
it is: TheyWorkForYou.com.
TheyWorkForYou.com is the finest example of a political hack I've ever
seen. It's basically an ultra-user-friendly front-end to the Hansard
public record of all speeches and debates in the houses of commons,
with each MP getting
their own page complete with a summary of their recent performance and
member's interests and a list of their recently recorded parliamentary
appearances.
The community features are pretty impressive as well: you
can add comments to any speech made in any debate, and there's also a
user-populated
glossary which is automatically linked in to the speech
transcripts.
But with all that, the most useful feature is probably the
most subtle: you can subscribe to an RSS feed of your MP's appearances, meaning you can keep track of
everything they say on your behalf. It's simple, powerful and a
perfect example of the political hacker ethic at work.
Work more or less
Work more or less
08/27/2004 01:51 PM
Add to this week's professional
âsecretsâ,
and
scams to rube
employers another idea of work: one personâs
career can be your
next hobby.
Work Day Off
Work Day Off
11/10/2003 11:39 PMThis weekend has been extended my boss decided that he would give
everyone a extra day off which will make...
We can work it out
We can work it out
09/24/2004 05:45 PMBBC commentator Bill Thompson, riffing on
the ongoing dispute between Apple Computer and Apple Corps (the
Beatles), has a suggestion:
In the days they set up Apple Corps they were radical hippies who
challenged the establishment in many ways.
Wouldn't it be nice if they did the same thing now, and made the
music available without rights management systems, under a
non-commercial Creative Commons license that let others reuse their
songs?
It would be a wonderful gesture to the future, recognising that the
Fab Four only succeeded because they were inspired by those who came
before, taking riffs and musical forms from others.
Maybe it'll never happen with the Beatles. However, today's radical
musicians may wish to consider the message that wraps up Justin Cone's
Building on the Past before selling out:
Creativity always builds on the past.
And you're building the past right now.
Share now.
Shape tomorrow.
It should just work
It should just work
01/17/2004 10:47 PMVendors will have to make utility computing much more accessible if
they want to be successful, says IDC. That's ...
"Do ads still work?"
"Do ads still work?"
03/24/2005 11:32 PMWhen PPC Just Does Not Work
When PPC Just Does Not Work
12/25/2002 06:43 PMWhen PPC ROI is nonexistent.
Will work for...
Will work for...
06/17/2005 04:19 PM
Willworkforawife.org
He's been getting some play in the MSM, and he's easily as
entertaining as Tom & Katie. He owns a bitchin'
Corv
ette.
What Happens If You Can't Work?
What Happens If You Can't Work?
03/28/2005 10:35 AMKnow what to look for in disability insurance.
How We Work
How We Work
06/20/2004 04:02 PMI thought readers might enjoy a window into how our development
process has evolved. Running the overall development efficiently has
always been one of the challenges at OSAF. Our first development
manager, Michael Toy, decided he didn't like the commute to S.F. or
the open source, non-profit genre as much...
fun at work.
fun at work.
12/11/2003 03:51 AM Norbert's Online
NES emulator and the
Online Arcade game
emulators.
3G Headhunters At Work ?
3G Headhunters At Work ?
11/07/2003 07:44 AM3G Nov 7 2003 7:23AM ET
A Virtual Work-Around The RNC
A Virtual Work-Around The RNC
08/28/2004 01:10 PMInternet.com Aug 28 2004 5:09PM GMT
Making CRM Work
Making CRM Work
01/02/2004 03:43 PMTechnology For Finance Jan 2 2004 2:36PM ET
Back to Work
Back to Work
11/11/2003 10:22 PMThanks for all your well wishes regarding my annoying as hell illness.
Seems like it's definitely invaded my chest, and...
Fingerprinted For Work
Fingerprinted For Work
01/03/2004 01:24 AMSometimes you wonder if companies take the fact that they "can" do
something with technology too far in making the decision whether or
not to go for it. The latest is a trend to set up
fingerprint based time-clocks for
employees to make sure it really is them checking and and checking
out and to stop them from lying on their time cards. While I'm sure
it does cut down on some amounts of fraud, and has the potential to be
useful in some areas, it does seem like a good way to send a message
to your employees that "management doesn't trust you one bit."
License Key Does Not Work
License Key Does Not Work
07/18/2004 10:02 PMHow Finns work
How Finns work
01/16/2004 11:03 AMI guess this tells something about the nature of Finns:
I was up uncharacteristically early this morning, and waiting for a
tram with a bunch of other random people. The tram comes, and the
driver can be clearly seen waving around, as if she had flies in her
driving compartment - or as if she was simply mad. This is slightly
worrying.
The tram stops, and the doors take a while to open. The driver looks
at us and says "This tram will turn."
People stare at her, uncomprehending.
"This tram will TURN!" she says, sounding a bit angry this
time. "There's another tram right behind us", she
continues.
Nobody asks the obvious question "where will the tram turn
and why there are then people in it and what the fuck do you mean by
the whole thing anyway, lady", and everybody steps politely back
and lets the tram go. Apparently a tram which turns is a very bad
thing, and you are not to board one.
Comes the next tram, and people hop onto it. This tram follows the
previous one very carefully for many minutes, until it turns out that
the first one does not actually turn anywhere, but it goes
straight from a crossing that it was supposed to take a right
turn at. Regardless, I could've taken either route - both got me very
close to where I was going anyway...
This is so highly confusing at 8 am.
Sex Machines At Work
Sex Machines At Work
08/29/2004 03:57 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Online photo gallery with
portraits of garage-geek inventors of "sex machines" -- and the people
who use them -- shot by photographer Timothy Archibold. I hatehatehate
the site's 1.5MB gorilla Flash interface, and I hate that I can't copy
and paste some of the project notes for you here in text. But the
images and the subject matter they detail (online communities that
connect people who imagine, build, and use these machines) are
fascinating. At left: "Scott at his kitchen table, Sex Machines
Unlimited."
Link
(NSFW). (
Thanks, alfie)
OpenSource@Work
OpenSource@Work
07/02/2004 08:34 AMCall for Features
Copyfight: Why Use DRM If It Doesn't
Work?
Copyfight: Why Use DRM If It Doesn't
Work?
05/08/2004 10:48 PMWhy Use DRM If It Doesn't
Work?
corante.com/copyfight/archives/003559.html
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New UK e-gov head has his work cut out
New UK e-gov head has his work cut out
05/27/2004 01:42 PMIndustry Standard May 27 2004 5:36PM GMT
BTX may not work for Athlon 64
BTX may not work for Athlon 64
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