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Strange Java Loader
Strange Java Loader
12/30/2004 09:51 PMduffbeer (Dec 29 2004)
Nothing So Strange
Nothing So Strange
01/07/2004 07:04 PMNothing So Strange is an excellent movie on numerous levels. On one
level, its a straightforward documentary of one group?s?
We all need a little strange sometimes
We all need a little strange sometimes
11/17/2003 07:48 PMLaura’s Blog .. RockerGirl .. Laura
rockergirl.zapto.org
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Strange alliance
Strange alliance
07/09/2004 08:34 AMWhy is Rupert Murdoch's media empire publishing Ralph Nader's latest
tome?
new strange worm
new strange worm
04/13/2004 12:43 AMAlex Gen (Apr 12 2004)
The internet is strange
The internet is strange
09/03/2004 06:18 AMT
his guy complains that
his dog's blog gets more
hits than his own blog.
Well, the dog blog is written in dog. And on the internet, nobody
knows you're a dog... So obviously, there must be a lot of dogs
about. More than you might think.
Ruff, ruff ruff ruff ruff. Ruff ruff ruff ruff, ruff ruff ruff ruff
ruff.
Ja sama suomeksi: hau, vuh vuh vuh vuh. Vuh hau, grrr vuh vuh.
Omnicare's Strange Buy
Omnicare's Strange Buy
01/04/2005 01:11 PMOmnicare's expansion of its CRO unit seems unwise given its effort to
acquire a major rival.
Strange Dolls
Strange Dolls
03/30/2005 07:38 AMStrange Dolls
strangedolls.net
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strange reaction
strange reaction
04/15/2005 04:23 PM
Strange Reaction is a
music blog that serves up mp3s from obscure and out of print old
school punk records. Don't miss
The Damned on John Peel,
Bad Brain's first 7", and
T
he Neon Boys (pre-Television Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine!).
Strange names are okay
Strange names are okay
05/01/2004 03:23 AM
I got an email from a friend asking if "RSS" is really the best
name for the activity of creating and reading XML-based news feeds. I
think it is, because if there was only going to be one name for the
activity, RSS would have to be it. I can prove it. Suppose you call it
XYZ and convince some people to call it that. Then some people will
call it RSS and other people will call it XYZ. Unless you can convince
everyone to change, which is a very hard thing to do, you're going to
have two names for one thing, which is more than twice as confusing as
one name.
An example. I use a GSM phone in Europe. I even met the people
who designed it. I have absolutely no idea what it stands for and I
don't need or want to know.
Another example. In Germany the high speed trains are called
ICE. When I got on my first train, the American than I am, I called it
an ice-train. The conductor explained that it's an acronym. I-C-E.
What does it stand for? Inter City Express. This in a country where
the first and only language is German. An English acronym is the name
of their high speed rail system, one that they are justifiably proud
of.
All around us are things which have incomprehensible names.
Eventually that fades into the background and they become new words in
our common vocabulary, familiar and happy. Like TV. What is that short
for? Tele Vision. What the hell does that mean?
One more. Read the title of this section. Okay. Now think about
that for a minute. It's a fairly universal cross-language word for
"got it." We all say okay all the
time. It's an acronym, right? What is it an acronym for? I bet
you'll be surprised.
"Strange
graphic:"
"Strange
graphic:"
05/12/2004 01:25 AMthe law + sex = strange bedfellows
the law + sex = strange bedfellows
07/21/2004 04:40 PM
How does same sex marriage differ from heterosexual marriage?
It
may really be until death do us part. or
Awkward
things happen
when legislative debate trails judicial necessity.
Strange Attractores
Strange Attractores
09/06/2004 12:12 AM
Strange
Attractors ~ 12 independent animators from Australia have set up a
showcase of animated films. (via
Cartoon Brew)
The Strange Case of the Shocker
The Strange Case of the Shocker
09/22/2004 10:11 AMStrange history of how a shocking hand gesture rocked a small
Pennsylvania town .. going to town with one in the brown .. The
Strange Case of the Shocker .. all you guys check this out .. three
fingers .. [meer]
rotten.com/library/language/the-finger/shocker
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Corante > Strange Attractor
Corante > Strange Attractor
07/26/2004 03:49 PMStrange Attractor
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That was a strange year, I949.
That was a strange year, I949.
12/02/2003 01:09 AM Peeks
kill, 1949. "The mob was rolling toward us for the second
attack. This was, in a way, the worst of that night. For one thing, it
was still daylight; later, when night fell, our own sense of
organization helped us much more, but this was daylight and they
poured down the road and into us, swinging broken fenceposts, billies,
bottles, and wielding knives..." Howard Fast's account of a
terrifying evening that was supposed to be an outdoor concert near
Peekskill, NY. You can think about the political implications
("...it illustrates how easily, when terror is unleashed in a
nation, it can take hold, and how thin the line is that separates
constitutional government from tyranny and dictatorship...") or
just enjoy the riveting tale. (Related song and picture
here<
/a>.)
Builders in a Strange Land
Builders in a Strange Land
06/18/2004 04:58 AMThe first settlers on Mars probably won't be dragging building
materials to their new home, so people are planning to make buildings
from what's already on the surface. By Mark Baard.
ACT and Oracle: Strange Bedfellows
ACT and Oracle: Strange Bedfellows
04/29/2004 09:03 AMRemember "Trashgate," a k a Larry Ellison's attempt to dumpster dive
for info that could be used against Microsoft in the Department of
Justice antitrust case against Microsoft? Well, seems Ellison's Oracle
has decided that the target of its dumpster diving, the Microsoft
mouthpiece Association for Competitive Technology (ACT), is now more
of a friend than foe. >
Strange, Troubling Privacy
Strange, Troubling Privacy
04/15/2005 06:48 PMThere's a new service that
will delve into the background of anyone in the US and it's freaking reporters out, even though it hasn't
launched yet. But you know what's even freakier? Why reporters hadn't
written about this sooner.
Last summer I was trying to figure out what strange phone area code
I missed a call from and one of the Google text ads in my searches was
for "USA People Search." I tried it out on my own name and what I got
back astounded me. I tried friends, spouses, ex-lovers, coworkers, and
family. Everyone's entire life story was easy to locate and I would IM
friends asking "Did you go to school in Philly back in '92?" then I
would show them how I figured it out and we were collectively freaked
out. I never made a post about it because I wasn't comfortable
exposing my life story online, but since it's in the news I might as
well tell you it's not only as bad as they say it is, but potentially
much worse.
The problems these sites present is many: any employer, friend, or
foe can examine your life history if they simply know your name and
your age. Famous and the non-famous abound on the service. For violent
stalkers, this is the goldmine. For a low price you can not only track
your victims, but get their phone numbers, addresses, list of all
assets, and any tax problems they've ever had.
To see how scary it was, I tried it out myself, buying the $40
background plan for one
George Walker Bush, a 58 year old from Washington DC and Austin
Texas, including a criminal report on every George Bush in the
state of Texas found in arrest records. I could see his entire home
ownership life history, though the criminal background checks were off
and none of his DUIs showed up.
I see these services as a problem, not by profiting from the sale
of public data, but that this data gets out in the first place. I've
had problems in my past with people harrassing me, and for the last 5
years have paid PacBell, SBC, and Verizon several dollars a month to
keep my home address, name, and phone number out of phone directories.
I read privacy policies when I sign up for services and I drop notes
to companies when I disagree with their terms.
I value my privacy, pay for it, and spend some effort maintaining
it. When I found out that my most recent address shows up in several
of these services, I contacted each and requested that I be removed,
to no avail. I believe the only thing tracing me to my two previous
addresses are my having signed up with local utilities. At one
address, my name wasn't on the water, electricity, or cable bills, but
one of the others must have allowed them to trace the location back to
me. I find these services disturbing and wish politicians would draft
consumer protection legislation to keep this sort of basic, yet
sensitive data from ever getting out. I don't mind if the police or
gov't need to do background checks, but I'm not comfortable knowing
that anyone that's ever had a beef with me can find me and contact
me.
Update on the Strange SCO Case
Update on the Strange SCO Case
03/14/2003 01:02 PMEric Raymond is preparing an
amicus curiae ("friend of
the
court")
brief
for the
SCO
case. Some
highlights:
One Millionaire's Strange Cry: Tickets,
Please!
One Millionaire's Strange Cry: Tickets,
Please!
04/13/2005 10:04 PMWalter Joe O'Rourke, a millionaire and train buff, chugs along as a
New Jersey Transit conductor.
Strange Tales Of The Two Apples
Strange Tales Of The Two Apples
09/17/2004 09:48 PMApple could make this entire thing go away by spinning off the entire
iTunes Music Store as a subsidiary and stop promoting it under the
Apple Computer name. By Arik Hessenldahl, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
Life's strange dance
Life's strange dance
09/15/2004 03:01 PMHe came to her in the middle of the night She memorized his face under
the street light He talked...
10.3: Strange DNS behavior and
workaround
10.3: Strange DNS behavior and
workaround
12/10/2003 11:28 AMSometimes, when trying to get to a web site, I'd get redirected to a
strange location. I thought perhaps I was getting hijacked or
something. After spending some time analysing the problem with
Ethereal, I came to the conclu...
"a strange signal from space"
"a strange signal from space"
09/03/2004 02:42 AMStrange Nokia Device
Strange Nokia Device
06/17/2005 06:13 PM
What is it? Could it
be a giant pill that you eat in order to become Bluetooth compatible?
Is it the world's biggest Snake handheld game?
It looks kind of like the 770 v2, but who knows? Very shiny and
pretty, though.
Mysterious Nokia N-Series? [PhoneMag]
Salix's Strange Deal
Salix's Strange Deal
06/24/2005 09:40 PMThe company's acquisition of Inkine hardly seems wise.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
09/24/2004 04:12 PMStrange Flavour commits to more Mac
games
Strange Flavour commits to more Mac
games
06/03/2004 08:47 AMThe UK-based game developers behind such releases as Airburst and
ToySight say that their efforts have yielded a full-time business
making Mac games.
Strange
Flavour Ltd. is the creation of brothers Aaron and Adam
Fothergill, who previously developed console games under the Argonaut
Games label.
Strange Bedfellows in E-Mail Case
Strange Bedfellows in E-Mail Case
09/04/2004 04:59 AMCivil liberties groups join the Department of Justice to protest a
ruling that said ISPs can freely monitor e-mail. By Ryan Singel.
Cassini closes in on strange moon
Cassini closes in on strange moon
06/10/2004 09:35 AMThe Cassini spaceprobe is about to make a flyby of Saturn's mysterious
moon Phoebe.
Reading Slashdot From Strange Locations
Reading Slashdot From Strange Locations
07/26/2004 02:17 PMStrange but charming new particle found
Strange but charming new particle found
06/18/2004 08:17 AMScientists deploy leaky bucket analogy
Love's strange effect on people
Love's strange effect on people
05/05/2004 07:54 PMFalling in love can play havoc with our hormones and brain, say
scientists.
Strange system behavior in G5s tied to
bad RAM
Strange system behavior in G5s tied to
bad RAM
12/03/2003 11:02 AMI just purchased two PowerMac G5 2.0 GHz DP machines, each with the
default 512 MB of RAM. I purchased aftermarket RAM to save some money
over Apple's prices. Hopefully this story will save someone some hours
of OS X trouble...
A strange encounter with Robert Novak
A strange encounter with Robert Novak
05/04/2004 07:51 AMJust days before he revealed that my wife was a CIA operative, a
friend had a weird run-in with the right-wing columnist. An excerpt
from "The Politics of Truth."
Strange Flavour on Mac-only gaming plans
Strange Flavour on Mac-only gaming plans
06/22/2004 04:14 AMby Dennis Sellers - On June 3rd, UK game developers Aaron and Adam
Fothergill announced that they have set up Strange Flavour Ltd. as
their full time business, with the intention of writing new,
Macintosh-only games and games-related software...
Teachers' Christmas Gifts Can Be Strange
(AP)
Teachers' Christmas Gifts Can Be Strange
(AP)
12/25/2004 05:14 PMAP - Middle school teacher ReBecca Kutcher remembers the sixth-grader
who gave her a necklace for Christmas with what she thought was a
cubic zirconia.
Strange CCIM Error Message
Strange CCIM Error Message
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