Kerry [Flickr]
Grok Headline matches for Kerry [Flickr]
Poll: Bush Leads Kerry; Kerry Backed on
Jobs (Reuters)
Poll: Bush Leads Kerry; Kerry Backed on
Jobs (Reuters)
09/23/2004 12:52 PMReuters - President Bush has a small lead over
Sen. John Kerry six weeks before the presidential election, but
voters favor the Democratic candidate on jobs and unemployment,
a new poll showed on Thursday.
Boston.com / News / Politics /
Presidential candidates / john kerry /
Healey calls for Kerry to resign
Boston.com / News / Politics /
Presidential candidates / john kerry /
Healey calls for Kerry to resign
06/17/2004 07:04 AMHow does anyone get away with missing 88% of their votes? .. call for
Senator Kerry to resign his position .. Boston
Globe
boston.com/news/politics/president/kerry/articles/2004/06/16/h
ealey_calls_for_kerry_to_resign
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Post-Election Thought: Kerry-voters will
be happier than if Kerry had won
Post-Election Thought: Kerry-voters will
be happier than if Kerry had won
12/17/2004 06:36 PMPeople in Cambridge and Berkeley should be happier for the next
four years than if Kerry had won because whenever anything bad happens
they can blame George W. Contrast with Nice Guy Jimmy Carter's
administration. Things were going horribly for
Americans with 18% inflation, high
unemployment, our embassy staff taken hostage by Iranians,
and the Soviets crushing our Muslim allies in Afghanistan.
Amidst all of this depressing news there was seemingly no one to blame
and therefore people could only get depressed. I've met quite a
few Cantabrigians who seem to have enjoyed their anger at W. for the
last four years. For most people it would appear that anger
is preferable to despair.
"*** KERRY FORGERY CONNECTION: At The
Behest Of CBS, An Adviser To John Kerry,
Joe Lockhart, Said He Talked To Bill
Burkett At The Suggestion Of CBS
Producer Mary Mapes ***"
"*** KERRY FORGERY CONNECTION: At The
Behest Of CBS, An Adviser To John Kerry,
Joe Lockhart, Said He Talked To Bill
Burkett At The Suggestion Of CBS
Producer Mary Mapes ***"
09/22/2004 02:01 AMFired for backing Kerry, hired by Kerry
himself!
Fired for backing Kerry, hired by Kerry
himself!
09/14/2004 08:28 PMPerhaps that's the latest addition to wronged Alabama worker Lynne
Gobbell's bumper sticker collection? The former employee of the
company Enviromate, who, as War Room noted yesterday, was
fired
by her Bush-loving boss Phil Geddes for refusing to remove a
pro-Kerry bumper sticker from her car, has been offered a new gig by
none other than John Kerry himself.
"President Bush Said On Thursday That He
Did Not Believe Senator John Kerry Lied
About His War Record, But He Declined To
Condemn The Television Commercial Paid
For By A Veterans Group Alleging That
Mr. Kerry Came By His War Medals
Dishonestly (Free New..."
"President Bush Said On Thursday That He
Did Not Believe Senator John Kerry Lied
About His War Record, But He Declined To
Condemn The Television Commercial Paid
For By A Veterans Group Alleging That
Mr. Kerry Came By His War Medals
Dishonestly (Free New..."
08/27/2004 03:50 PM:: John Kerry for President - Remarks of
Senator John Kerry on Security and
Strength for a New World ::
:: John Kerry for President - Remarks of
Senator John Kerry on Security and
Strength for a New World ::
05/30/2004 08:37 PMRemarks of Senator John Kerry on Security and Strength for a New World
.. openly threatening the Saudi regime .. Seattle speech .. Today's
speech ..
speeches
johnkerry.com/pressroom/speeches/spc_2004_0527.html
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"TED KENNEDY, "OXYGEN THIEF:" The Kerry
Campaign certainly won't like hearing
Kennedy in anti-Kerry commercials, as
seems likely..."
"TED KENNEDY, "OXYGEN THIEF:" The Kerry
Campaign certainly won't like hearing
Kennedy in anti-Kerry commercials, as
seems likely..."
05/12/2004 11:08 PM"But the bond between veterans has to be
tempered in light of the individual's
record. Just as Mr. Kerry threw away
medals only to claim them back again,
Sen. Kerry voted to take action against
Iraq, but claims to take that vote back
by voting against..."
"But the bond between veterans has to be
tempered in light of the individual's
record. Just as Mr. Kerry threw away
medals only to claim them back again,
Sen. Kerry voted to take action against
Iraq, but claims to take that vote back
by voting against..."
01/27/2004 02:55 PMDeath of a Salesman - Can John Kerry
sell John Kerry? By William Saletan
Death of a Salesman - Can John Kerry
sell John Kerry? By William Saletan
01/28/2004 08:43 AMSenator Kerry has a personality and bearing that is likely all but
unbearable in the West .. Will Saletan:
slate.msn.com/id/2094501
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PRESTOPUNDIT -- "Kerry in Cambodia"
Wall-to-Wall Coverage: THE KERRY
CAMPAIGN
PRESTOPUNDIT -- "Kerry in Cambodia"
Wall-to-Wall Coverage: THE KERRY
CAMPAIGN
08/16/2004 10:30 AMPresto Pundit .. PrestoPundit ..
ROUNDUP
hayekcenter.org/prestopunditarchive/003833.html
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Flickr.com
Flickr.com
07/19/2004 06:36 AMthis new thing 'Flickr' .. Flickr! .. flickr .. Flikr
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"Flickr"
"Flickr"
02/12/2004 04:02 AMFlickr
Flickr
02/11/2004 08:20 AMFlickr launched into Public Beta yesterday. It's a social softwarey
photosharingly chatroomishly deeply nifty thing. The little touches
are beautiful - the buddy icon maker, for example, is lovely to
behold. It will, obviously, descend into a cross between the...
Fun with Flickr
Fun with Flickr
09/01/2004 08:42 PMAt the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies conference earlier this year I
was lucky enough to get a demo of
Flickr, the photo-sharing software
and service from
Ludicorp. (The
company's president, Stewart Butterfield, is married to
Caterina Fake, who did great
design work here at Salon several years ago.) At the time I thought
it was a neat little photo-sharing tool, but it seemed a little heavy
on the Flash, which sometimes makes my head ache, and life got busy
and I never got around to exploring it further. Since then Flickr has
won much acclaim, and when I needed to figure out a simple way to
share photos from a recent family trip, I thought I'd give it another
spin last night. Turns out it has evolved beautifully since my
introduction to it, and I ended up playing with it for hours, so let
me now belatedly add my enthusiasm to the chorus.
It's an exquisitely well designed Web application, certainly one of
the best I've ever seen, full of smart interface choices and nice
little finishing touches that let you know that the developers who've
built it are also heavy users of their own handiwork.
Tiny example: I noticed Flickr was dating the photos based on the
date I uploaded them, so I went in to change a bunch of dates to
reflect when the photos were taken. The page contained this helpful
message: "The date posted is the date & time you physically published
your photo on Flickr, not the date the photo was taken. We are
currently storing the date that your photo was taken in the database,
so rest assured you won't need to modify every photo later... There
will soon be a way to sort your photos based on the date the photo was
taken. Stay tuned!" So I didn't waste my time. That's what I call a
considerate piece of software. And along the way you learn that
Flickr is respectfully storing each photo's metadata (date, type of
camera used, all that EXIF stuff
that you almost never need to look at, except when you do).
It's easy to get started with Flickr, and then when you want to
push it and do more with it, it leads you gently into its depths. It
has a whole layer of social software -- profiles, groups, and so forth
-- but since its primary function is photo sharing, that social
software actually has a raison d'etre, so you don't just sit there (as
with so many other ventures in this area) and wonder "Now that we're
here and we know each other's hobbies and marital status, what exactly
do we do?"
I am generally distrustful of using Web applications as anything
more than conveniences for away-from-home access. I want my data close
at hand, and most Web interfaces are still too clunky to allow for
fast and complex organizing of serious quantities of stuff. But I'm
seriously thinking about making Flickr my photo home base -- it's that
good. And if Flickr's speedy evolution in a mere six months is any
indication, the thing is going to improve -- and grow -- at an intense
rate.
Flickr-API-0.02
Flickr-API-0.02
08/20/2004 12:32 AMFlickr launches!
Flickr launches!
02/11/2004 12:08 PMhuge congrats to the ludicorp crew for making a social networking app
that actually has a purpose
IMG_0606 [Flickr]
IMG_0606 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 08:01 AMIMG_0605 [Flickr]
IMG_0605 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 08:01 AMIMG_0604 [Flickr]
IMG_0604 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 08:01 AMuse the stairs [Flickr]
use the stairs [Flickr]
12/29/2004 01:10 AMmathowie
posted a photo:

stairs
IMG_1024.JPG [Flickr]
IMG_1024.JPG [Flickr]
04/06/2005 05:37 PMImage015.jpg [Flickr]
Image015.jpg [Flickr]
12/29/2004 08:06 AMIMG_1096.JPG [Flickr]
IMG_1096.JPG [Flickr]
04/06/2005 05:37 PMIMG_1009.JPG [Flickr]
IMG_1009.JPG [Flickr]
04/06/2005 05:37 PMFlickr innovates again
Flickr innovates again
08/18/2004 02:51 PMThe thing that amazed me about Google's gmail was that it acted
like a desktop application, but was provided through a browser. Given
the limits of client-side and server-side programming, there's only so
much you can do and gmail pushed it into a very capable email client I
could see using full time.
Flickr just launched a new feature of their photo
management/sharing site called Organizr. Watch
the demo videos to see it in action -- this is as close to a desktop
app I've ever seen a web application. With a bit of Flash programming
and photos I've already uploaded, Flickr approaches the features of
iPhoto (the photo manager I currently use) and Photoshop Album (tried
it, liked it too), but all within a browser. In some aspects (gallery
control, keyword additions/searching) Flickr surpasses the
functionality of iPhoto.
I can see this is just the tip of the iceberg with Flickr and can't
wait until someday I'm storing all my photos there, editing them,
posting them, and organizing them all in Flickr.
About the only things blocking this from happening seems to be slow
uploading from most home broadband connections (especially with a 5+
megapixel camera) and the unlimited storage problem.
Image002.jpg [Flickr]
Image002.jpg [Flickr]
12/30/2004 11:11 AMIMG_1050.JPG [Flickr]
IMG_1050.JPG [Flickr]
04/06/2005 05:37 PMImage001.jpg [Flickr]
Image001.jpg [Flickr]
12/30/2004 11:11 AMrestrooms [Flickr]
restrooms [Flickr]
12/29/2004 01:10 AMmathowie
posted a photo:

stairs
IMG_0607 [Flickr]
IMG_0607 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 08:01 AMRoadtrip [Flickr]
Roadtrip [Flickr]
12/26/2004 02:53 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Roadtrip
DSC00373 [Flickr]
DSC00373 [Flickr]
12/28/2004 05:33 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

IMG_0616 [Flickr]
IMG_0616 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 12:15 PMIMG_0617 [Flickr]
IMG_0617 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 12:16 PMImage014.jpg [Flickr]
Image014.jpg [Flickr]
12/29/2004 08:06 AMIMG_0624 [Flickr]
IMG_0624 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 09:45 AMIMG_0618 [Flickr]
IMG_0618 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 12:16 PMIMG_0623 [Flickr]
IMG_0623 [Flickr]
04/07/2005 09:45 AMGrok Description matches for Kerry [Flickr]
GrokA matches for Kerry [Flickr]
Kerry [Flickr]