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Allen! Choate! Hammersley! Haughey!
Allen! Choate! Hammersley! Haughey!
04/06/2005 02:47 PMAllen! Choate! Hammersley! Haughey! Together at last! Finally,
"Hacking Movable Type" is done, about to be printed, and soon to be in
shops near you. Jay's the Movable Type product manager at Six Apart,
Brad is the Six Apart code...
David Raynes
David Raynes
07/24/2004 12:51 AMDavid Raynes: I am just a figment of my own imagination .. May 13th
David Raynes Birthday .. Some Plugins by David Raynes .. Recentsearch
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Thank you Ben Hammersley
Thank you Ben Hammersley
12/08/2002 10:04 PMI am so honored to have such kind words mentioned about my RSSiCal program. Today on Ben
Hammersley.com I received such praise:
"In a fit of madness, I made RSS feed of all the homepages of
people who have commented on this blog in the past month. It's lead me
to lots of things I'd forgotten to look at, if you know what I mean.
For example, RSS2iCal from Noel Jackson. It's just ever so slightly
twisted, it's great."
- Ben Hammersley
If you don't know who Ben Hammersley is, you should. Most recently
he has completed writing a book on RSS for
O'Reilly.
Thanks Ben!
XHTML Validator to RSS : Ben Hammersley
XHTML Validator to RSS : Ben Hammersley
07/07/2004 04:43 AMXHTML Validator to
RSS
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In which Ben Hammersley figures out how
to turn a ...
In which Ben Hammersley figures out how
to turn a ...
12/09/2003 09:44 PM
In which Ben Hammersley figures out how to turn a TiBook into
a WiFi repeater at the XML 2003 conf.
6:06 PM
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Cummer
Ben Hammersley- The emerging two
cultures of the internet
Ben Hammersley- The emerging two
cultures of the internet
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we got choate!
we got choate!
08/19/2004 04:54 PMain't no party like a six aparty 'cause a six aparty don't stop
Guardian Unlimited | Online | Ben
Hammersley: Second Sight
Guardian Unlimited | Online | Ben
Hammersley: Second Sight
04/02/2005 08:45 PM .. Second
sight
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Matt Haughey
Matt Haughey
04/04/2005 04:28 AMIn the spirit of fuller liner notes and proper
attribution, I'd like to take a few minutes to point out a few
things I am particularly grateful for -- specific accomplishments of
specific Creative Commoners that may not have yet been attributed
fully enough to them.
(I tried to
start doing this a few months ago, but work pulled me back into
the vortex.)
Matt
Haughey has been at Creative Commons since April 2002; we've
worked together since the very beginning. Anyone who knows Matt's
presence and prominence online knows that Creative Commons' early
growth -- among bloggers, in particular -- would not have been the
same without him. He's been the ideal liaison to social software
developers and companies (like Flickr), and less visibly and
glamorously, the backbone to CC's own internal communications tech.
He's also, on top of the regular and heavy stream of UI and
information design work, done hundreds if not thousands of
tight-deadlined designs, at all possible hours of the day, for things
as different as CD covers (e.g.) and
Featured Commoner spreads (e.g.).
Matt has also, with DeMaggio-like consistency, pointed blog readers
to some of the coolest Creative Commons content with his Featured
Content of the Week posts (e.g.: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.)
Matt took our website from looking like this, to this, to this, to this, to the site's stunning design today.
This speaks for itself.
And in case it doesn't, and in case I haven't said it expressly
enough (which I probably haven't), thanks to Matt for all of this and
more.
Matt Haughey the elf?
Matt Haughey the elf?
12/24/2004 01:01 PM
(Matt Haughey the
elf?, originally uploaded by jkottke)
It's true. I did some voice work in the 70s. Naw, I'm shitting
you.
Baby Haughey
Baby Haughey
12/19/2004 03:45 PMCongratulations to two of the finest people I know for the
announcement that they're reproducing. We need more like the Haugheys,
so it's good that they're increasing the planet's Haughey count. I
only worry about a child who is likely to be the biggest geek ever in
the history of...
Six Apart Hires Brad Choate
Six Apart Hires Brad Choate
08/20/2004 08:42 AMBrad Choate joins Six Apart: Six Apart has picked up Brad
Choate, writer of two of the best MT plugins: MTSQL
and MTKey
Value.
While I can't write a post about all our new hires, I
wanted to take an opportunity to write about the newest addition to
our engineering team, Brad Choate.
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"Brad Choate joins 6A"
"Brad Choate joins 6A"
08/20/2004 08:53 AMMatt Haughey raps it out....
Matt Haughey raps it out....
07/23/2004 04:34 AMTiVo: you can only innovate if the NFL and MPAA say so
Today's
Washington Post carries a
jaw-dropping article about TiVo's latest fight [via waxy]. Tivo
ToGo was announced at CES in January of this year, with a planned
Fall release, but if the Movie Industry and the NFL get their way, it
will never see the light of day.
What is most shocking about the objections is that TiVo ToGo is an
already crippled version of something TiVo hackers and users of
software PVRs like Windows Media Center and Snapstream have been doing
for years now. See that huge ugly plastic dongle pictured in the upper
right? That's your user "key" that makes sure only
your TiVo programs can play on your
PC or laptop. I haven't seen or tested this functionality out, but I'm
sure those programs are encrypted to the point that they are
unplayable on any device that doesn't also have the hardware key
plugged in. I wouldn't be surprised if the video format is a
proprietary one as well. TiVo is also talking about adding a
show swapping feature, which is great news, but you will have
a limit of ten other devices that you can share with (ReplayTV used to
let you swap with an unlimited amount of other users, which got them
sued until they went bankrupt and removed it).
Simply put, compared to how Microsoft's offerings work, and a slew
of small software packages for the PC and Mac that record TV, the TiVo
ToGo feature is a crippled lockbox. You won't be sharing shows on
Kazaa anytime soon with TiVo ToGo features.
The NFL and MPAA are attacking both the show extraction feature,
claiming it will allow programs to propigate online, and the show
sharing features, claiming TiVo owners will share them with more than
their friends. Their nightmare scenario is that maybe, possibly,
someday someone you don't know might ask for a copy of an obscure
program you happened to have recorded and saved. Oh, the horror of it
all!
For no other reason than it points out how insane this is, here are
some priceless quotes:
TiVo was one of 13 companies that asked the FCC for
approval, arguing that its copy-protection system met the
requirements. The Motion Picture Association of America, Hollywood's
lobbying arm, and the NFL then filed objections to TiVo's
plan.
First off, how much does is suck that TiVo can't just think of new
features and build them, but they have to ask for permission from the
FCC? Can't a company innovate without asking everyone if it is ok
first? Also, why is the MPAA and NFL going after TiVo when Microsoft's
Media Center Edition allows you to not only share your programs with
other PCs and laptops, but it also spawned an entire market for portabl
e TV devices like this one? Where were the movie industry goons
when those products were announced and released?
This other quote puts a light on how screwed up the NFL is:
The NFL, meanwhile, is concerned that a user could send a
copy of a game to someone in another time zone, where the game is
blacked out.
Only the NFL would go so far out of their way to make sure their
most ardent fans can't see the football games they want to see.
I sincerely hope TiVo weathers this legal storm, the products are
already loaded with enough protection to keep the movie industry's
worst fears from taking place, though I suspect if the show sharing
features get into TiVo, the maximum number of shareable devices will
most likely be something like 3 other boxes instead of 10.
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under the iron - #11 Matt Haughey
under the iron - #11 Matt Haughey
01/17/2004 11:09 PM .. under the iron - #11 Matt Haughey ..
great interview with mathowie .. a long interview with him ..
iron.wootest.net .. interview
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Brad Choate: Go West, Young Man
Brad Choate: Go West, Young Man
08/21/2004 02:55 PMBrad Choate se une a Six Apart .. going to work for Six Apart ..
bchoate goes to
sixapart
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Brad Choate: Introducing SpamLookup
Brad Choate: Introducing SpamLookup
04/10/2005 11:17 PMBrad Choate has just released a beta of SpamLookup .. Brad has to say
about it .. new antiSpam plug-in ..
SpamLookup
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Brad Choate: Movable Type 3.0
Brad Choate: Movable Type 3.0
05/16/2004 04:57 AMBrad Choate’swell-considered take .. Brad's thoughts on MT
3.0
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"Matt Haughey says that with Gmail,
you'll never have to delete anything"
"Matt Haughey says that with Gmail,
you'll never have to delete anything"
04/13/2004 03:29 AMMena's Corner: Brad Choate joins Six
Apart
Mena's Corner: Brad Choate joins Six
Apart
08/20/2004 08:16 AMBrad Choate joins Six Apart .. Official announcement .. we got
choate!
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The Daily Show's Ed Helms is not Matt
Haughey
The Daily Show's Ed Helms is not Matt
Haughey
07/31/2004 12:10 AMa.wholelottanothing.org/archives.blah/007955
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interview with matt haughey, rock star
interview with matt haughey, rock star
01/17/2004 10:48 PMthat guy's so cool!
"Matt Haughey says that "everyone and
their mother has a Gmail account""
"Matt Haughey says that "everyone and
their mother has a Gmail account""
04/12/2004 08:46 AM"Brad Choate introduces SpamLookup,
adding more comment protection for
Movable Type"
"Brad Choate introduces SpamLookup,
adding more comment protection for
Movable Type"
04/11/2005 03:33 AMjay allen is addicted
jay allen is addicted
05/16/2004 09:11 PMI drink, I smoke, I eat fatty foods, and sometimes I look like hell ..
jay allen is addicted .. JayAllen.org/Jay *& .. be wired like jay ..
travelogue blog .. jayallen [>] .. JayAllen .. openwire .. Jay! ..
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I love Jay Allen
I love Jay Allen
11/14/2003 05:11 PMHis Movable Type plugin found and removed 457 comment spams in my past
1,000 posts. It's free, it's easy, it's nice lookin'. Gotta love that
ol' Web....
Amy Allen Online Chat
Amy Allen Online Chat
05/19/2004 10:28 PMAmy Allen is scheduled to be online on Friday, May 21 at 10:30 a.m.
Pacific time (1:30 p.m. Eastern time). These chats happen in the
Celebrity Chat
and Schedule forum, which is accessible only to
Hyperspace members.
For more info
click here!
Christopher Allen, Rip Van Winkle
Christopher Allen, Rip Van Winkle
03/06/2004 01:57 AM
I met Christopher Allen about a decade ago, when he ran Consensus
Development, a company that made a commercial SSL toolkit. (Prior to
that, he was involved in the startup of VeriSign, and in the
development of the SSL reference implementation for Netscape.) I
hadn't heard from him in a long time, and his recent essay,
Se
curity and Cryptography: The Bad Business of Fear, explains why.
When he sold his company to Certicom in 1999, he signed a
5
3-year non-compete agreement. When it expired, he re-entered the
security industry, expecting to find it much changed:
Internet time had still been moving fast back in 1999 and I wasn't
sure how many generations had gone by in the security industry. One,
two, more?
...smack to the Post's Mike Allen
smack to the Post's Mike Allen
01/03/2004 09:32 AMkicks the candyass .. Josh Marshall .. reminds
us
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John Allen Muhammed and Lee Malvo
John Allen Muhammed and Lee Malvo
12/12/2003 04:36 AMThe DC Sniper’s Jihad .. New York
Post
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"Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven"
"Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven"
07/06/2004 08:13 AMThe $12 Billion Education of Paul Allen
The $12 Billion Education of Paul Allen
04/30/2004 02:00 AMBusiness Week Apr 30 2004 6:16AM GMT
Allen: 'We Drank Some Castor Oil'
Allen: 'We Drank Some Castor Oil'
04/30/2004 02:00 AMBusiness Week Apr 30 2004 6:16AM GMT
Microsoft improving bug rate – Allen
Microsoft improving bug rate – Allen
08/10/2004 10:57 AMA senior Microsoft New Zealand executive, Terry Allen, confirmed this
month that the company’s antivirus plan includes “behavioural”
strategies, monitoring the kind of actions viruses attempt to perform
on a computer system, rather than relying wholly on signatures. The
conventional strategy of regular updates to a database of malware
signatures is becoming more and more difficult to sustain as the lag
between Microsoft’s notifying an exploitable bug in its software and
the first hacker exploitation of it becomes shorter, says Allen, the
manager of Microsoft's enterprise sales and partner group. With Nimda,
three years ago, the interval was almost a year; for the recent Sasser
worm, it was 18 days.
Van Allen Questions Human Spaceflight
Van Allen Questions Human Spaceflight
07/27/2004 02:44 PMAllen Bradley Ethernet utils 0.1.9
Allen Bradley Ethernet utils 0.1.9
08/31/2004 03:36 PMSimple utilities for Allen Bradley Ethernet PLCs
Paul Allen Confirmed as SpaceShipOne's
Sponsor
Paul Allen Confirmed as SpaceShipOne's
Sponsor
12/19/2003 01:17 PMPaul Allen Wants To Build The Computer
Tutor
Paul Allen Wants To Build The Computer
Tutor
02/12/2004 07:39 PMSince leaving Microsoft, Paul Allen has worked on a variety of "big"
projects - most of which have gone nowhere. His latest, is a plan to
build a computer tutor.
He wants to build a system that can ace Advanced Placement exams,
often used by high school kids to get college credit. The idea is
not to use artificial intelligence - though, that seems to be a
semantics issue. The way they describe the system it
is an
artificial intelligence machine, whether they like it or not. Of
course, the more important issue is the one the article brushes over:
this is a contest. Instead of just putting a bunch of people in a
room to work on this, they're putting up money for three different
teams to complete the task. This way, they can (in theory) get
competing approaches and see what works best. It's a bit of
money-based evolution, I guess. Of course, you wonder if this is a
better method than something like the X Prize, where no upfront money
is given, but there's a big prize at the end for the first successful
contestant.
Tony Wheeler: The Woody Allen of travel
Tony Wheeler: The Woody Allen of travel
04/12/2005 01:44 PM
The
Parachute Artist. In the New Yorker's
Journeys issue,
Tad Friend
explains how
Lonely
Planet's founders,
Tony and
Maur
een Wheeler, changed
travel. Tony Wheeler has a
travel blog.
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