Linux fanatics losing the plot?
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For Linux and OS X Fanatics
For Linux and OS X Fanatics
06/03/2004 02:18 AMI’ve officially resurrected Lockergnome’s OS X Fanatics
and Linux Fanatics channels. They will each be available on the Web,
RSS, and e-mail once again. Gonna try something different with
‘em this time, based on Tech News Watch successes. If you want
to be a regular contributor, just let me know. Good chance for name
branding and link lovin’.
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
09/13/2004 08:56 AMKeralaNext.com Sep 13 2004 1:24PM GMT
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
05/05/2004 06:49 AMUSATODAY.com - Army Capt. David Rozelle loosens his belt buckle, the
one his commander gave him on the eve of the Iraq war, to reveal a
16-word inscription: "Brave Rifles! Veterans!You have been baptized in
fire and blood and have come out steel."
iPod Fanatics Just Can't Help Themselves
iPod Fanatics Just Can't Help Themselves
02/01/2005 09:36 PM By Leslie Koren, North Jersey Media Group
Internet fanatics aren't geeks (Reuters)
Internet fanatics aren't geeks (Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - The typical Internet user -- far from being a geek -- shuns
television and
actively socialises with friends, a study on surfing habits says.
Handango Rewards Handheld Fanatics
Handango Rewards Handheld Fanatics
05/06/2004 05:55 AMVariety.com - Inside Move: Fanatics
laying it on the line
Variety.com - Inside Move: Fanatics
laying it on the line
04/07/2005 03:27 AMHehe.... Mac OS X..... You call us
fanatics and zealots but YOU people keep
buying into Microsoft
Hehe.... Mac OS X..... You call us
fanatics and zealots but YOU people keep
buying into Microsoft
09/05/2004 10:05 PMTechTree Sep 6 2004 2:43AM GMT
' This game would only attract and
sustain Hitman fans and stealth
fanatics. ' LOL .... whut a lame comment
:P
' This game would only attract and
sustain Hitman fans and stealth
fanatics. ' LOL .... whut a lame comment
:P
07/10/2004 03:12 PMTechTree Jul 10 2004 5:43PM GMT
Bush Cartel Shifts Position on Fallujah.
Some Sane Person Actually Had a Modicum
Impact on the Fanatics Running the White
House. 4/26
Bush Cartel Shifts Position on Fallujah.
Some Sane Person Actually Had a Modicum
Impact on the Fanatics Running the White
House. 4/26
04/26/2004 06:50 PMAfternoon
Update
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40951-2004Apr25.html
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Losing the War
Losing the War
12/28/2004 05:28 PM
Losing the
War, an insightful memoir by writer and journalist
Lee Sandlin.
Note: It's not about Iraq. Or is it? "A year later, in
the second winter of the invasion, as the army inched forward on a
final, desperate push into Stalingrad, a daring joke began making the
rounds in Germany, a mock dispatch from Stalingrad HQ: 'Today our
troops captured a two-room apartment with kitchen, toilet, and
bathroom. They have succeeded in retaining two-thirds of it despite
fierce counterattacks by the enemy.' Few of the tellers realized just
how accurate this description was.
Jo
hn Keegan, in his book
The Second World War, quotes a
German officer's description of the fighting in the city: 'We have
fought for fifteen days for a single house with mortars, grenades,
machine-guns and bayonets. Already by the third day fifty-four German
corpses are strewn in the cellars, on the landings, and the
staircases. The front is a corridor between burnt-out rooms; it is the
thin ceiling between two floors.' This was where Hitler's vision of
the world finally foundered. After striding like a colossus over a
continent, the German army was in the end unable to force its way up a
flight of stairs."
Losing It
Losing It
05/19/2004 04:38 AM
I think I may be losing it. I wrote two posts today but
trashed them both because
I didn't want to bother with the backlash. Fear is something
I have a good handle
on, but not the lazyness. In one of the two posts, I pissed
liberally on good
people like Dave, Joi, Tim O'Reilly and companies like Microsoft,
Google, Six Apart,
and O'Reilly. The other post was about why I may be a
racist. Saucy topics
indeed, but my lazyness got the better of me. I hope I get
better soon.

Losing a Niche
Losing a Niche
06/17/2005 07:16 PMPopular Science magazine gives
us the following five things You Didn’t Know You
Could Do with RSS:
- “Package
Deliveries
- Library Books
“
Avoid late fees and fruitless trips
to the library with ELF (),
which generates a feed to inform you when books you've requested are
available at your local branch (including a link to operating hours)
and when your checked-out books are almost
due.” - Local Weather
- TV
Listings
- Yourself” [via del.icio.us/merlinmann/
43folders]
I love the ELF and even subscribe to the
service myself, but how does it make your privacy-loving,
patron-protecting, librarian self feel that a company in Canada is
providing this service that gets highlighted in PopSci instead of
you?
Losing place
Losing place
11/18/2003 02:30 AMThoughtful essay by Paul Goldberger (the New Yorker's architecture
critic) in Metropolis magazine about how cellphones are uprooting and
altering how we connect to the world around us:But the cell phone has
changed our sense of place more than faxes and computers and e-mail
because of its ability to intrude into every moment in every possible
place. When you walk along the street and talk on a cell phone, you
are not on the street sharing the communal experience of urban life.
You are in some other place--someplace at the other end of your phone
conversation. You are there, but you are not there. It reminds me of
the title of Lillian Ross's memoir of her life with William Shawn,
Here But Not Here. Now that is increasingly true of almost every
person on almost every street in almost every city. You are either on
the phone or carrying one,...
Losing the evangelicals?
Losing the evangelicals?
05/18/2004 02:50 PMThe Art of Losing a Fight
The Art of Losing a Fight
02/01/2005 08:50 PM
via zanphura
(Alternatively titled, So You're Not Strictly Speaking, Um, The
Winner.)
You've tried.
You've thrown your back into it.
You tasted victory if only for the briefest of moments and despite
your failure the smell of success lingers like a coy ghost.
But it's over. You join the hallowed halls of the non-victors where
history is yours to read, not write.
Cong ...
Why We Are Losing The War on Terrorism
Why We Are Losing The War on Terrorism
05/03/2004 10:45 AMCACI, a private military company
that provides security and intelligence workers to the US military
(including interrogators at the Abu Ghraib prison), is conducting a
probe of their employee in Iraq. I had a look at CACIs
site and was a little disturbed by what I found (they have pulled many
of their listings for employment last night -- so I can't link).
The only qualifications for a senior counter-terrorist
intelligence analyst, one that the US military pays well over one
hundred thousand $$ for (my estimate based on experience in military
contacting), is a
high school diploma and a security
clearance.Is a security clearance the most important
qualification for being an analyst??? This isn't an isolated instance,
my review of the field shows that problems like this are rampant (low
pay, limited qualifications, etc.).
Fighting terrorism is 90% intelligence and 10%
action (a total reversal of traditional ratios). If
this is the best our government can do, we are in for a world of hurt.
We desperately need adult supervision and high quality
minds in the intelligence business! I am growing more
convince that the security clearance process, the government
hiring/promotion process, and information silos are overwhelming
our ability to get even a marginally adequate level of intelligence
needed to fight terrorism. Wow, this is depressing.
My confident belief (100%): we will continue to lose
the war on terrorism until we fix our intelligence system.
NASA losing the thread?
NASA losing the thread?
09/24/2004 05:16 AMUSA Today Sep 24 2004 9:11AM GMT
US Losing its Scientific Dominance
US Losing its Scientific Dominance
05/03/2004 08:10 AMU.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the
Sciences
U.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the
Sciences
05/02/2004 11:55 PMForeign advances in basic science now often rival or even exceed
America's.
U.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the
Sciences 5/4
U.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the
Sciences 5/4
05/04/2004 02:33 AMfrom the NYT (reg/req) ..
Today
nytimes.com/2004/05/03/science/03RESE.html?hp
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The Art Of Losing Friends
(washingtonpost.com)
The Art Of Losing Friends
(washingtonpost.com)
09/25/2004 03:59 AMIBM: PC Unit Has Been Losing Money
IBM: PC Unit Has Been Losing Money
12/31/2004 12:32 PMForbes Dec 31 2004 5:14PM GMT
Is Pepsi Losing Fizz?
Is Pepsi Losing Fizz?
07/16/2004 01:48 PMSecond-quarter earnings reveal snacks under attack.
Microsoft's IE losing users
Microsoft's IE losing users
09/17/2004 02:31 AMiTnews Sep 17 2004 6:58AM GMT
How to win hearts and minds by losing.
How to win hearts and minds by losing.
07/16/2004 01:34 PM
Failure is not an option, it's mandatory.
"For more than three decades, the Republican Party has relied on
the "culture war" to rescue their chances every four years,
from Richard Nixon's campaign against the liberal news media to George
H. W. Bush's campaign against the liberal flag-burners. In this
culture war, the real divide is between "regular people" and
an endlessly scheming "liberal elite." This strategy allows
them to depict themselves as friends of the common people even as they
gut workplace safety rules and lay plans to turn Social Security over
to Wall Street. Most important, it has allowed Republicans to speak
the language of populism."
An opinion about how the surety of losing wins votes for the
Republican party.
"fear they may be losing the battle"
"fear they may be losing the battle"
04/15/2005 03:43 PMUK losing more hours to commuting
UK losing more hours to commuting
06/08/2004 01:11 AMA survey by recruitment firm Reed says it is harder to get to work now
than two years ago, with lateness costing the UK economy £7.7bn a
year.
Big Four Auditors Losing Clients
Big Four Auditors Losing Clients
02/18/2004 09:29 AMThe big names carry less prestige in the wake of scandal.
Losing the Shell Game
Losing the Shell Game
01/09/2004 09:58 PMWhoops, looks like Shell miscounted.
Losing sleep over terrorism?
Losing sleep over terrorism?
08/19/2004 11:08 PM
Quantum Sleeper ... If I blow
$100,000+ on a bed, Sandra Bullock better be in it.
Is Biotechnology Losing Its Nerve?
Is Biotechnology Losing Its Nerve?
03/06/2004 01:53 AMBiotechnology companies appear to be taking fewer chances lately,
raising concerns that there will be fewer breakthrough drugs in the
future.
3G Phones Are Losing Weight
3G Phones Are Losing Weight
09/09/2004 09:48 PMThe Feature Sep 10 2004 1:41AM GMT
Losing a Few Pounds May Help the Obese
(AP)
Losing a Few Pounds May Help the Obese
(AP)
05/30/2004 05:40 PMAP - For the obese, a small loss may be a big victory. Evidence is
building that really heavy people may be able to greatly improve their
odds of dodging weight-related illnesses while remaining very heavy.
Google Losing IT's Cool?
Google Losing IT's Cool?
05/29/2004 07:43 PMISEDB May 30 2004 0:33AM GMT
Congrats to Stowe on losing 40 pounds!
Congrats to Stowe on losing 40 pounds!
06/04/2004 01:14 AM
Marc
Notices Photo Change (posted by Stowe
Boyd)
In a recent post, Marc
mentions
that I changed my photo. Yes, the old
one was like 6 or 7 years old, and didn't show the fluffy whiteness of
my 50 year-old goatee. Also -- more importantly -- I've dropped like
40 pounds.
PS The piece he mentioned
(Gmail is Truly
Amazing) was penned by our guest
author, Greg Narain, who doesn't even have a photo on the blog, yet.
(Greg... got a photo?)
[
Get Real]
Is The US Losing Our Tech Edge By
Keeping Others Out?
Is The US Losing Our Tech Edge By
Keeping Others Out?
04/22/2004 09:27 PMThere has been a lot of talk recently about whether or not the US is
"losing our technology edge." Some people blame offshoring, while
others blame our education system. In something of a combination of
the two, Thomas Friedman's latest Op-Ed piece for the NY Times
suggests that our recent border crackdown is causing foreign
students to study
elsewhere, rather than come to the US for their education. Over
the last couple of decades, many of the best technology minds have
been foreign-born individuals who came to the US for their education
and stuck around to work here afterwards. Some stay permanently,
while others learn here and then go home - but often use their
American experience to build relationships here that help businesses
in both the US and their home country. Now, however, with students
not even coming to the US, tech companies that are hiring abroad say
it's not just about cheaper labor, but the fact that there are more
well educated technology leaders coming from other countries. Of
course, this is a long term strategic question, and in an age when
political policies are all soundbites and "what will get me elected"
no one has time for such long term thinking.
IBM's PC Business Has Been Losing Money
IBM's PC Business Has Been Losing Money
12/31/2004 09:02 AMForbes Dec 31 2004 1:27PM GMT
Mutilation losing favor in Africa
Mutilation losing favor in Africa
06/08/2004 06:30 PM
Female
genital mutilation is a blight on women's lives in many parts of
Africa. Today's
NY Times has a
story,
"Genital Cutting Shows Signs of Losing Favor in Africa" by
Mark Lacey, that gives grounds for optimism:
Slowly,
genital cutting is
losing favor. Parliaments are passing laws forbidding the practice,
which causes widespread death and disfigurement. Girls are fleeing
their homes to keep their vaginas intact. And the women who have been
carrying
out the cutting, and who have been revered by their communities for
doing so, are beginning to lay down their knives.
(If you
don't want to register with the NYT,
here's
the Mathaba.net copy.)
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