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John Vernon
John Vernon
02/05/2005 09:55 PMRIP ..
me
cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/02/04/obit.vernon.ap/index.html
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Vernon Vinge: Synthetic Serendipity
Vernon Vinge: Synthetic Serendipity
07/08/2004 02:20 PMposted at the IEEE Spectrum page .. a new Vernor Vinge
story
spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/jul04/0704far.html
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"Vernon Vinge: Synthetic Serendipity"
"Vernon Vinge: Synthetic Serendipity"
07/08/2004 02:22 PMPolitics of the Web: Meet, Greet,
Segregate, Meet Again
Politics of the Web: Meet, Greet,
Segregate, Meet Again
01/24/2004 09:27 PMOnline political discussion has become so fragmented that some public
policy scolds warn that the Internet may be narrowing the spectrum of
debate.
CPU and GPU, meet the PPU
CPU and GPU, meet the PPU
03/14/2005 04:51 PMA company called Ageia just announced a new "physics processing unit,"
the PhysX PPU, that aims to do for game physics what the GPU did for
graphics.
"Go meet them"
"Go meet them"
04/15/2005 04:43 AMMeet Mia
Meet Mia
04/04/2005 01:57 AMOne bit of joy amidst the sadness of leaving Creative Commons is
the opportunity to introduce you to Mia Garlick, our new General
Counsel. Mia is an IP expert who just recently came to CC from the
Silicon Valley branch of the top-notch law firm Simpson Thatcher and
Barlett, which she joined after getting her LLM from Stanford
(specializing in Law, Science, and Technology). Before coming to the
States, Mia had a far-ranging and powerful IP and media law practice
in Australia, her home. I've gotten to work with Mia over the last two
weeks and am wildly excited both for the staff and for her, as the
great CC experiment continues to expand. Mia's strengths in media,
international law, and science fit the organization's future needs to
a T, and her quick wit and energy will make her a blast to work with,
inside CC and out. Congrats and best wishes to you, Mia!
Meet! Meet! Meet!
Meet! Meet! Meet!
09/17/2004 12:50 AMBack in Vancouver, thank goodness, and I’m not complaining about the
moist grey weather. Last week to
Brussels to meet
the European Commission, then back to Vancouver to pick up the tent
and head to
Foo
to meet with, well, everybody, then to the Valley to put on my
corporate hat for multiple sessions around Open-Source and blogging
and syndication. Lots of people spend their whole lives in meetings;
I’m not strong enough, but still, a good week. Herewith a few words
and a picture...
So we meet again
So we meet again
12/13/2003 09:54 PMAs a boy living just outside Newark, Delaware my favorite college team
was the Fightin’ Blue Hens. I remember well when they won the
Division II championship.
I also remember hating their various rivals—Temple, Lehigh,
Villanova, and, most especially,
Colgate.
Gimme a C! Gimme an O! Gimme an L! Gimme a G! Gimme an A! Gimme a T!
Gimme an E!
What does that spell?
Toothpaste!
Anyway, now the
Hens will
face Colgate in the Division I-AA championship this Friday.
Go Blue Hens!
(It’s not lost on me that a fightin’ blue hen
doesn’t sound as ferocious as a lion or a bear. Oh well. I
probably shouldn’t mention, but I will, that the football team
for the nearby high school is the Ballard Beavers. “You better
get outta my way Mr. linebacker or I swear I’m gonna build a dam
in this creek.”)
Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
Web?
Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
Web?
06/08/2004 09:08 AMHi, Nice To Meet You (Again)
Hi, Nice To Meet You (Again)
12/25/2004 05:18 PMWith Joel out experiencing the Great American Christmas Road Trip,
the news posting responsibility has fallen on me for the day, with our
friend Brian from Kotaku pitching in when he can. I was supposed to be
able to check Joel's email for whatever juicy bits might come to us
through that avenue, but unfortunately it seems I can't, so if you
have any hot news that we need to be aware of (or you just want to
engage in hot man-cyber) please hit me up at ryan [at] this website.
Thanks!
Meet Mr. Bah-ston
Meet Mr. Bah-ston
01/11/2004 10:08 AMBoston Globe Jan 11 2004 8:32AM ET
Meet Joe Blog
Meet Joe Blog
06/14/2004 02:59 PMNever the twain shall meet
Never the twain shall meet
05/17/2004 07:25 AM"Occidentalism" offers a grand theory about why Arabs and Muslims feel
the way they do about the West -- but ignores what the West has done
to them.
Meet OpenVPN
Meet OpenVPN
12/19/2004 03:17 PMConnecting road warriors with a full-blown open-source VPN solution.
Meet Bev Harris
Meet Bev Harris
07/07/2004 09:50 AMUSA Today Jul 7 2004 2:20PM GMT
Acerbia: This meet ain't big enough for
the two of them!
Acerbia: This meet ain't big enough for
the two of them!
12/02/2003 03:02 AMThe Guardian Weblog Competition Debate rages on .. closed caption
version .. D's take
acerbia.com/images/well.htm
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Wouldn't You Like to Meet This Guy?
(Reuters)
Wouldn't You Like to Meet This Guy?
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - A German court rejected a legal bid on
Friday by an unemployed man who wanted the state to provide him
with free pornography and trips to brothels because his wife is
in Thailand.
AvantGo, OS X Meet At Last
AvantGo, OS X Meet At Last
02/14/2004 06:44 PMIt took a while but the open-source community has come to the rescue.
(Seattle Post-Intelligencer via MyAppleMenu)
Meet the Beastles
Meet the Beastles
12/22/2004 01:30 AM
David Pescovitz:

A mash-up that was bound to happen sooner
or later.
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(Thanks, Vincent!)
Great to meet Ted
Great to meet Ted
04/11/2004 04:13 AMOK - multi-post sequence - all based upon this post......
See my comments at the end........
Here's Ted Leung.......
Back. Well,
I"m finally back in the saddle after a week at OSAF. It was five
months since my last visit, which was probably a little too long. Some
of the things that I talked about this week included several meetings
on Item Clouds, a long clarifying discussion on our Data
Model, and several discussions on Item Sharing. Anthony Baxter dropped by to tell us
about shtoom,
encourage us to think about voice in Chandler and suggest some ways to get more involved with the python
community, so I suppose I'll forgive him for greeting me by telling me
that I looked like ****. It was also a good time to be around to
accelerate the coordination needed for planning the 0.4 release, and
since we've hired a number of new folks, it was good to meet all of
them, and spend some time developing existing relationships.
This trip I also managed to have an active evening social calendar.
I spent one evening with our old family friends David and Katherine Fedor.
It's been entirely too long since I saw them -- hopefully we'll be
able to get the families together sometime soon. I spent another
evening with fellow Brownies David Temkin and Sarah Allen who are both at Laszlo. David and I worked on
Newton together, and it was interesting to hear his reflections on the
project now that a number of years have passed.
I also ended up spending an evening with Marc Canter, his wife Lisa, and
Phil Wolff. Marc is doing a bunch of open source style projects in
addition to his consulting with various companies in the social
software space. A lot of what he's doing right now centers around
FOAF, and I'm looking forward to seeing the results soon. I think that
there could be a nice tie in between the PeopleAggregator and
Chandler's "sharing circles". One thing that Marc's
interested in is being able to build another user interface on top of
Chandler functionality. If we do a good job at MVC in CPIA, then this
shouldn't be that much labor. Something that struck me as I talked
with Marc was the long term view that he's taking of the stuff that
he's working on. He's thinking multiple years worth of effort, a point
of view that's been in short supply / disfavor since the dot com boom
and "internet time".
Phil Wolff has gotten a fair
amount of reading in our house -- he's hit both my and Julie's
aggregator. In fact, when I told Julie I was meeting Phil too, she
exclaimed "the thousand beers guy". You never know what will stick...
Phil's been doing a lot of work with the Kerry campaign, and thinking
about the issues related to taking the software artifacts created by
campaigns and making sure that they have a life so that succeeding
elections/campaigns could make use of them. He also asked me some
interesting questions about Chandler. How will Chandler compete with a
"Google in a box" appliance that includes search, e-mail, etc? How
will Chandler do calendar support for events like Muslim prayers which
occur a sunrise and sunset in your current location? This requires
knowing where you are in the world so that you can compute when
sunrise and sunset are. Food for thought, indeed. Phil had two thought
provoking posts earlier that day, one on the 'Perfect' Corporate
Weblogging 'Elevator Pitch' Competition (which he is judging) and
another on social network
software.
Lisa, Marc, and Phil got me the last night I was in town, and by
then I was slightly draggy (I didn't say that Anthony was wrong), so I
hope that I was suitably interesting company. [Ted Leung on the air]
It was great to meet Ted Leung - someone who I have been reading
and who's working at one of my favorite entities - OSAF. When
Mitch and Andy were on their original road show - showing off version
.1 of Chandler - they promised me that we'd be able to build on the
APIs and data structures - utilizing what's known as an 'object
store'.
Dave Winer had built an object store - it was called the XML storage system
- so I knew that the world needed an open source of of those.
When I heard Chandler had one - I got excited!
So we all have vested interests in seeing the OSAF succeed.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people all come up with the
same conclusions on FOAF, sharing and multiple accounts being
aggregated together. This meme is taking off.
Meet Mr. and Mrs. Victim
Meet Mr. and Mrs. Victim
09/18/2004 12:53 PMA sign that things have gone tragically wrong in SimCity: "the entire
neighbourhood is whimpering and standing in puddles of their own
urine."
Meet Irene
Meet Irene
07/05/2004 04:11 PM
« A picture of a sentraalisantra [telephone operator] from
Lapijoki, a small town in western Finland just north of Rauma, in the
late 1930s or so. You can just feel the telephone wires burning with
gossip. The deckled edge of the photo is especially nice since such
touches aren't offered in modern photo prints. »
We went to Vammala with Jarkko's parents on Saturday for a big book
sale, the Vanhan
Kirjallisuuden Päivät. It was possibly the most crowded old book
sale, outside of the Hay Festival, that I've ever been to as it was
pretty mobbed which wasn't helped by the crappy rainy weather that
kept everyone indoors. It's an annual event so I'm looking forward to
next year's sale as we had a great time pawing through the tables of
books when we could get close enough to them.
I think there must be a healthy number of postcard collectors in
Finland judging by the number of booksellers who had a rather large
selection of vintage postcards and paper ephemera to choose from,
including the picture of Irene, the sentraalisantra in the center of
Lapijoki, above for a euro. I picked up 2 interesting collections of
postcards from Czechoslovakia and Pärnu, Estonia for just under 2 euro
and a number of other Finnish postcards from the early 1900s. A
particular series of postcards printed by Suomen Kuvataide Oy in the
1950s has consistently caught my eye but I can't seem to find much out
about the company or the postcards from that era. I added to my
collection a postcard of the
Rautatieasema which still looks much the same today.
Tab A, meet Slot B
Tab A, meet Slot B
05/03/2004 07:40 PM
Origami Underground
:: expert origami with adult, erotic and some scatological themes.
Diagrams included.
NSFW Meet `Googlezon'
Meet `Googlezon'
02/01/2005 09:26 PMThought-provoking futuristic treatment on the future of journalism in
the digital age.
Meet Microsoft's New GPS: Same as the
Old GPS
Meet Microsoft's New GPS: Same as the
Old GPS
07/06/2004 10:07 AM
Oh, it looks like
the USB GPS Receiver in Microsoft Streets and Trips 2005 is ... the
same one from 2004, the Pharos iGPS-360. Who knew finding that
information on the internet could be so easy? Frank Townend,
apparently, because he told me.
All the specs, and I launch my own personal satellite with my mind,
after the jump.
How Would You Like to Meet This Guy?
(Reuters)
How Would You Like to Meet This Guy?
(Reuters)
09/01/2004 09:27 AMReuters - A man caught having sex with a blow-up
doll in a busy public shopping arcade had to be physically
parted from his rubber lover and escorted away, said police in
Stuttgart Wednesday.
Meet The Crawlers
Meet The Crawlers
07/21/2004 06:24 PMRepresentatives of Yahoo, Google, Ask Jeeves and LookSmart offer a
inside glimpse of how they operate under the hood.
Meet Mr. Edwards
Meet Mr. Edwards
07/22/2004 01:24 PM
Kerry Edwards. Hi,
My name is Kerry Edwards. Two years ago I registered this domain name
to put up photos for my family and friends. Meet the buppies
Meet the buppies
04/29/2004 07:45 AMA decade into democracy, South Africa's elite blacks prosper. But
their glitz and glam hide a world-class inequality that only gets
worse.
Meet the New Walkman
Meet the New Walkman
07/01/2004 10:40 AM
Meet
the new Walkman. 20GB HD, 25 minutes of cache for skip-free
playing. Works with Sony's
Connect music service.
Sharp-looking little player.
Meet Your Fellow Fools
Meet Your Fellow Fools
03/28/2005 10:35 AMYou're a few clicks away from some wacky and wonderful people.
G8 summit to meet at Gleneagles
G8 summit to meet at Gleneagles
06/10/2004 06:14 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair has confirmed that the next G8 summit will
take place at the Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire.
Microsoft to meet with EU judge
Microsoft to meet with EU judge
07/26/2004 11:00 AMCNET Jul 26 2004 3:48PM GMT
Help Meet the Goal for LISNews!
Help Meet the Goal for LISNews!
05/20/2004 05:22 PMAn
Inside Look at the New Seattle Public Library
"Steffers writes 'Here is a look at the new Seattle Public Library.
The 360 tour is pretty cool and the article attached is interesting.
The library definitely looks futuristic but it looks incredible in the
night photos.' " [LISNews.com]
Cool views, but I also wanted to note that this is my second repost
of an LISNews item tonight.
While Blake is
getting lots of help to defray the cost of running the site,
please consider helping Save LISNews if you haven't already done so!
Separatists set to meet Indian PM
Separatists set to meet Indian PM
01/23/2004 03:55 AMModerate Kashmir separatists are due to meet India's prime minister a
day after historic peace talks.
Meet the Chinese Beatles
Meet the Chinese Beatles
03/28/2005 03:12 PMMark Frauenfelder:

Tian says: Regarding the "
Bizarre anti-Beatles pamphlet located", I have found an old "Meet
the Beatles" album cover in Chinese.
1. Notice all the band member's eyes? They have been changed to
make them look more 'Asianized' (and in John Lennon's case, more
stoned).
2. The phonetic translation of the band name "beatles", actually
means "disheveled hair" in Chinese."
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january bl0g meet
january bl0g meet
01/18/2004 04:53 PMSouth Bay Bloggers are meeting on Tuesday at Coffee Society. Are you
in?...
Meet the Community at OSBC
Meet the Community at OSBC
04/06/2005 09:06 PM Panel with Brian Behlendorf from Apache/Collabnet, Josh from
PostgreSQL, Chris Hoffman from Mozilla, Larry Wall from Perl and David
Wheeler from Bricolage. Moderated by Christian Einfeldt, "How these
communities result in 1 + 1 = 5..." Blogger's Note: It's...
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