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very lengthy and detailed analysis
very lengthy and detailed analysis
09/14/2004 07:17 AMThe Bush Guard memos are forgeries
flounder.com/bush.htm
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lengthy response to Josh Marshall's
lengthy response to Josh Marshall's
07/12/2004 02:31 PMGregory Djerejian
belgraviadispatch.com/archives/001470.html
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"lengthy Asymmetrical Information post"
"lengthy Asymmetrical Information post"
04/04/2005 02:12 AMAliant employees in Atlantic Canada
endorse contract, end lengthy strike
Aliant employees in Atlantic Canada
endorse contract, end lengthy strike
09/18/2004 01:34 PMCanadian Press Sep 18 2004 4:27PM GMT
End of discussion
End of discussion
05/17/2004 10:22 AMUSA Today May 17 2004 2:07PM GMT
Spammer discussion
Spammer discussion
01/12/2004 01:53 AMBlog and guestbook spammers are discussing spam techniques in this
Usenet thread found by Andy
Baio.
It’s an interesting read. One of the main characters is a
moron who shows his ignorance at every turn. There are many claims
that what they are doing is Search Engine Optimization (SEO). There
are legitimate SEO companies, and there are guys like these. If you
are hiring a SEO company, make sure you know what techniques they are
using or you might end up with a site marketed in the same manner as
the porn and prescription drug schemes they are discussing.
They also linked to my AP News
article on spam. So they know we’re watching.
Discussion 33250
Discussion 33250
05/22/2004 12:51 PM
Box of
Snakes 'Linked to Death' Little Rock, Ark.
Police are investigating a link between a mysterious box of
venomous
snakes and
the death of a business traveler whose body was found in a rental car
last week.
"the discussion about FeedBurner"
"the discussion about FeedBurner"
03/28/2005 11:58 PMPHP Platform Discussion
PHP Platform Discussion
12/02/2002 01:17 PMAn interesting discussion has recently started on the PHP Developers'
mailing list. Ken Eqervari has posted a serious post questioning the
future of PHP, and asking the vital question: Who is leading PHP into
the future.
Fahrenheit 9/11 Discussion
Fahrenheit 9/11 Discussion
06/27/2004 09:37 AMNotes and Tips: G5 Discussion
Notes and Tips: G5 Discussion
06/10/2004 09:59 AMReaders have several questions and comments about Apple's new G5
models.
UK's EU rebate under discussion
UK's EU rebate under discussion
07/14/2004 05:00 AMThe UK is defending its EU rebate as the European Commission discusses
plans which could end it.
H-Net's Discussion Network
H-Net's Discussion Network
08/13/2004 05:05 AMH-Net's Discussion Networkhttp://www.h-net.org/lists/H-Net's Discussion Network over 100 email lists spanning
various fields of study. H-Net's e-mail lists function as electronic
networks, linking professors, teachers and students in an egalitarian
exchange of ideas and materials. Every aspect of academic
life--research, teaching, controversies new and old--is open for
discussion; decorum is maintained by H-Net's dedicated editors.
Subscribers and editors communicate through electronic mail messages
sent to the group. These messages can be saved, discarded, downloaded
to a local computer, copied, printed out, or relayed to someone else.
Otherwise, the lists are all public, and can be quoted and cited with
proper attribution. The lists are connected to their own sites on the
World Wide Web, that store discussion threads, important documents,
and links to related sites on the web.
H-Net lists reach
over 100,000 subscribers in more than 90 countries. Subscriptions are
screened by the list's editors to promote a diverse readership
dedicated to friendly, productive, scholarly communications. Each list
publishes between 15 and 60 messages a week. Subscription applications
are solicited from scholars, teachers, professors, researchers,
graduate students, journalists, librarians and archivists. Each
network has its own "personality," is edited by a team of scholars,
and has a board of editors; most are cosponsored by a professional
society. The editors control the flow of messages, commission reviews,
and reject flames and items unsuitable for a scholarly discussion
group. The goals of H-Net lists are to enable scholars to easily
communicate current research and teaching interests; to discuss new
approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to share information on
electronic databases; and to test new ideas and share comments on the
literature in their fields. This will be added to
Academic Resources
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Lycos Discussion Search
Lycos Discussion Search
08/30/2004 06:51 AMLycos Discussion Searchhttp://discussion.lycos.com/Lycos Discussion Search provides you the tools to search and
retrieve information from millions of discussion threads and
conversations taking place on the World Wide Web. These interactive
conversations may include listings from some of the more popular
community listings. If you have an interest or need some information
about a person, place or thing - find out what other folks are saying
and search for a discussion on your interested topic. Lycos is working
to provide you ONE place to find information about all your interests
and your friends, family and colleagues, both current and future. This
has been added to
Finding
People Subject™ Tracer Information Blog. This also has been
added to
Business Intelligence
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be
added to the search engine section of all the
Internet MiniGuides
2004-05.
Discussion with Media Leaders
Discussion with Media Leaders
01/22/2004 03:03 AMI'm in a meeting with the WEF Media Leaders. Its a few dozen people
consisting of the editors-in-chief and CEOs of a variety of major
media organizations from around the world.
I'm going to talk about the role of blogs and how we might work
together. I'm going to talk about how blogs can address the issue of
getting people to care about about things by providing a voice to
people who don't have a voice and can provide additional resources,
which seems to be one of the issues that many of these media companies
have.
I will also try to talk to the big media companies about designing
their online presence to be more blogger friendly.
I'll try to post notes here. The rules for this meeting are "off
the record for background and not for attribution unless explicit
permission to quote is granted by each speaker concerned."
I've also gotten the opportunity to hear some of the concerns that
are facing these media leaders today and will summarize my notes
later.
Atom discussion minutes
Atom discussion minutes
05/18/2004 04:43 PMThe minutes from the Atom/W3C discussion in New York have been posted online.
Unfortunately the default formatting is pretty difficult to follow. I
found it a lot easier to figure out who was saying what after applying
the following CSS
(using the test styles
bookmarklet):
abbr {
display: block;
margin-top: 1em;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
font-weight: bold;
}
abbr:after {
content: " - " attr(title);
}
New Patching Discussion Resources
New Patching Discussion Resources
06/17/2004 06:16 PMThreaded Discussion with ColdFusion
Threaded Discussion with ColdFusion
05/23/2002 10:39 PMATi Filtering Discussion Chat Log
ATi Filtering Discussion Chat Log
05/19/2004 04:37 PMGoogle Algo Discussion
Google Algo Discussion
09/30/2002 12:17 AMA fairly insightfull discussion on the current state of the Google
search algo.
Today's topic for discussion
Today's topic for discussion
03/19/2003 10:26 PMDoes using OTP (One Time Passwords) for electronic banking give a
significant security improvement over certificate based solutions?...
New GarageBand discussion forum
New GarageBand discussion forum
01/22/2004 02:50 AMI've just created a new
forum to discuss GarageBand. Share your tips & tricks or ask
questions about Apple's coolest app ever
here!
School shooting discussion
School shooting discussion
03/22/2005 03:31 PMWelcome to Microsoft Discussion Groups
Welcome to Microsoft Discussion Groups
12/28/2004 03:38 PMThe
Windows
Marketplace Discussion Groups provide a public forum where you can
ask questions, share your experiences, and state your opinions about
products related to Windows. This is the place to learn what other
users are saying about the technologies you are considering for
personal and professional computing. If you need technical support
with Windows-related technology, the Community Center links to support
discussion groups for consumers, IT professionals, software
developers, and the small business community.
the atom discussion heats up again
the atom discussion heats up again
12/30/2003 01:16 AMI'm listening to Sunday Bloody Sunday Live at Slane 2001, and
there's Bono saying "Compromise: Another dirty word. Compromise."
Ok, enough with the hyperbole. Here it goes...
New discussion search engine from Lycos
New discussion search engine from Lycos
08/27/2004 03:21 PMSource: Pandia - We believe this can become a very useful addition to
our search engine arsenal. The best discussion groups are very problem
oriented, and may often provide a solution to your particular
problem....
An open discussion about the future of
Spymac
An open discussion about the future of
Spymac
06/22/2005 01:54 AMLadies and gentlemen,
I want to take this opportunity to talk about some of the issues that
we've all noticed, and to let everyone know what we're doing about
them. We are also very interested in hearing the community's feedback
and ideas on the below points.
Harassment and the overall quality of content on Spymac
Spymac has always been intended to be a safe environment that serves
as a break from real-world stresses. As of late, there has been an
increase in harassing notes, abusive posts and all sorts of garbage
that, put simply, lessens the Spymac experience. We feel that our
greatest weakness (and cruelly, our greatest strength) is that Spymac
is an open community. Anyone with a unique e-mail address can
register for an account and enjoy or abuse our services and community.
If a member abuses his or her privileges, Spymac is able to ban that
account and its corresponding e-mail and IP address.
That is not enough. It is far too simple to get a new e-mail address
and register through a proxy or Internet cafe, for example, only to
return to wreak further havoc.
It's went relatively unnoticed, but the Spymac registration system has
been closed for more than a week. We are not accepting any new
accounts until we find a way to link more accountability to free
member accounts. This is challenging because we are an international
community with a diverse demographic. We don't want to make people pay
anything (such is the case if we use a verification service), and we
want to keep our doors open to the world-wide Internet community. We
also don't want to set a barrier that is too high for the majority of
valuable users interested in registering and enjoying a Spymac
account.
It is my belief that members will appreciate the new, safer and
cleaner Spymac. Clearly, there are countless other places on the
Internet where registration is completely anonymous.
We have a few processes we are working on that we feel are optimal for
our situation, and we are going to provide as many alternatives as
possible. It is this point especially that we are interested in
hearing your ideas and suggestions.
Let's talk about how we can create a safe environment without setting
the barrier too high.
Reliability and security
This is perhaps the area that we have to prove ourselves most in, and
we will. The situation we're facing is that we are upgrading our
cluster to utilize high-speed fiber channel technology. In conjunction
with additions to the redundancy and backup features of our cluster,
this upgrade will: Make Spymac community services fly, tremendously
increase the reliability of all free and paid services, and offer the
peace of mind needed to store important files with us. Truly, many
members have their entire life stored on Spymac — from blogs to
pictures to e-mail to web-pages — and it is our top priority to give
those users the speed and reliability they deserve. The upgrade has
been in progress for some time now. Without getting too technical, our
system needs custom programming work done before we can fully utilize
the upgrade. The programmers are working as fast as they can and we
will launch with the new technology very soon (before the arrival of
Spymac 4), but we are unable to speed up this process. All we can do
is ask for your continued support and patience in this area. Most of
you have been more-than-generous in this regard and we all thank you
for that. We will make it up to users who have stood with us through
this difficult transition, and we look forward to hearing your
comments on what we can do for you to show our appreciation.
A short note on security: This area had a few holes in the past that
we admittedly did not have the foresight to plan for. We had a
disturbing wake up call a few months ago and have since been planning
and working on an abundance of security features and precautions to
protect all of your data with Fort-Knox-level security (apologies for
being trite). The pendulum is now swinging in the right direction and
we want you all to know how important this issue is to us. Many of
the changes have already been implemented, and others will be added
with time.
Spam and e-mail
E-mail, e-mail... e-mail... For many of you, it's why you use Spymac;
Others come for the community services and couldn't care less about
it. The aforementioned hardware upgrade will fix the speed and
reliability, and Spymac is working with a leader in SPAM prevention to
cut-back on that garbage as much as possible. Again, actions speak
louder than words and we just ask for the opportunity to prove
ourselves in this area.
The future
Spymac 4 is a great thing and the whole team is busy at work to ensure
its arrival on August 31. It will bring many changes to the core of
Spymac and will ensure a bright future for our community and services.
We don't want to give away too many details at this point (we like
surprises, we know you do, too), but we will be pre-announcing some of
the new features sometime in August. In the mean time, we need some
help from members who would like to beta-test the new version, and
from skilled graphic artists who can work with us to complete this
huge undertaking. If you would like to volunteer to assist the Spymac
4 roll-out in one of these areas, please send me an e-mail
(atarist@spymac.com). You'll have to sign an NDA (non-disclosure
agreement), but your help is absolutely fundamental to a successful
release.
JiWire Launches Wi-Fi Discussion Boards
JiWire Launches Wi-Fi Discussion Boards
06/05/2005 10:56 PM JiWire's discussion forums should be a lively place to ask questions:
JiWire's new KnowldegeSpot forums, currently in beta, should be a
great place to learn more about Wi-Fi. I've been frustrated in finding
and building forums in the past because you have to have thousands of
interested people who regularly read and post to build a rich
knowledge base. JiWire has that kind of traffic--and I hope that Wi-Fi
Networking News readers check out the forums as well. I'll be
answering questions there as I have time....

Framing the discussion: Linux vs.
Microsoft
Framing the discussion: Linux vs.
Microsoft
04/19/2005 03:45 AMMicrosoft seems to realize that many people take its sponsored studies
with a grain of salt. So, why would the folks in Redmond — or any
other vendor, for that matter — go to the trouble to finance a study
that they know will be dismissed as biased?
Microsoft knows that it’s unlikely that the majority of IT
professionals will take the results at face value, once they learn
that a study has been sponsored by the vendor. But, by releasing the
study anyway, Microsoft has a chance at framing the discussion.
A discussion of the French cheese
tragedy
A discussion of the French cheese
tragedy
04/18/2005 09:53 AMThe other day I linked to an article about the decline of French
cheesemaking in my post, Speaking of French cheese. Today I followed
up on the debate over at eGullet.com in this interesting thread, The
Great French Cheese Tragedy, impending? Some interesting points in
there. I need to read more eGullet.com.
StarForce Interview and Piracy
Discussion
StarForce Interview and Piracy
Discussion
08/19/2004 01:05 PMD3E - Tool for Document-Centric
Discussion
D3E - Tool for Document-Centric
Discussion
04/09/2005 05:42 AMD3E - Tool for Document-Centric Discussionhttp://d3e.sourceforge.net/D3E is a tool for document-centric discussion. The document
could be anything, from a research paper, to a policy proposal, to a
multimedia student assignment. D3E makes it easy to transform an HTML
file into an interactive document, tightly integrated with
topic-specific or section-specific discussion threads. Check the
overview for a
description of the different components available. D3E started as an
action research project into the social and technical design of
scholarly communication technologies (see their
papers for
details). D3E is, however, a generic web publishing tool that has
proven to have
wider
scope. D3E builds 100% on Open Source technologies, and is
distributed as such: download client/server applications and code, and
join the user/developer community! This has been added to the tools
section of
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
The Solaris on Itanium discussion stalls
again
The Solaris on Itanium discussion stalls
again
09/11/2004 08:14 PMIDF Fall '04 Intel needs attitude adjustment
YudelLine 2.1: Discussion on Israel and
Sri Lanka
YudelLine 2.1: Discussion on Israel and
Sri Lanka
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Open Discussion on Windows and Linux
Open Discussion on Windows and Linux
12/28/2004 12:43 PMDiscussion about computer science
careers
Discussion about computer science
careers
05/17/2004 11:49 AMFor all you Bay Area readers who are interested in a Computer
Science career, here's a lecture you may be interested in: It's Never Too
Late: Careers in Computer Science.
The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and
Google are pleased to co-sponsor an all-star female panel on education
options for entering and re-entering Computer Science and IT on
Wednesday, June 2 at 6:00pm at Google's headquarters in Mountain View,
CA. Attendance is free but space is limited and you must
pre-register.
Look like it should be interesting.
Microsoft Security Bulletin Discussion
Microsoft Security Bulletin Discussion
02/13/2004 01:12 PMExcell in discussion with mystery buyer
Excell in discussion with mystery buyer
02/14/2004 10:33 PMThe Scotsman Feb 15 2004 2:33AM GMT
Web Search, Context, and Discussion
Boards
Web Search, Context, and Discussion
Boards
02/16/2004 10:49 PMI was just about to write a weblog post about an excellent product
that I can't seem to shut up about. In preparing to do so, I thought
about the fact that I heard about the product on another weblog but
not one I've actually subscribed to. I wanted to give that person
credit for this wonderful discovery but couldn't remember who it was.
I thought about this for a minute and realized that I knew the answer
all along:...
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