Meg talks about how times change, people change, weblogs change but some things endure
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Dividend change doesn't change
Microsoft's lofty status
Dividend change doesn't change
Microsoft's lofty status
11/04/2003 09:54 AMChicago Tribune Nov 4 2003 8:23AM ET
The more things change
The more things change
06/02/2004 08:14 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 3 2004 0:33AM GMT
DeanLand.WebLogs.Com : Change of Weather
or Germ Warfare?
DeanLand.WebLogs.Com : Change of Weather
or Germ Warfare?
11/15/2003 06:40 AMDeanLand.WebLogs.Com : Quick Saturday Night Update .. Dean Landsman
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Climate Change Is Called Economic Threat
at Talks
Climate Change Is Called Economic Threat
at Talks
03/17/2005 03:11 AMBritain has declared climate change a top issue as it takes the
leadership of the Group of 8 industrialized nations.
good times, for a change
good times, for a change
01/22/2004 02:25 AMI'm not a car nut, by any means. I think American muscle cars from
about 1960-1974 are pretty damn cool, but I could care less about
today's expensive sportscars . . . Nolan, on the other hand,
positively loves them, and while we were at the car show, he made an
effort to share that love with me, the same way I've attempted to
share my love of science fiction with him. On the surface, this is
just a car show . . . but it's much, much more to me.
Spare Some Change for the Times?
Spare Some Change for the Times?
06/05/2005 10:46 PMSo, the New York Times announced that they're moving some content
behind a paywall, and of course the chorus of "oh noes!" overshadowed
any other messages they might have mentioned. First, it's only the
op-eds and columnists that are going to require payment to read.
Great! I go to blogs...
Sea Change Since Era of Steinbeck (Los
Angeles Times)
Sea Change Since Era of Steinbeck (Los
Angeles Times)
06/16/2004 06:43 AMLos Angeles Times - ISLA CORONADO, Mexico — As warm salt water
lapped against his legs, Chuck Baxter took delight in the creatures
clinging to rocks and skittering around the tidal shallows. His
sunburned hands dipped beneath the shimmering surface for a closer
examination of starfish, crabs and sponges forming a palette of red,
orange, yellow and brown.
Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed people can change
the browser.
Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed people can change
the browser.
07/29/2004 07:01 PM
Internet Explorer 7. Dean Edwards does what
a team of developers with billions
behind them apparently can't -- update IE to work with modern
standards. Almost, anyway... as he says, it's still in alpha, and has
its quirks, but check out the
Pure CSS Menus demo, for example.
Man Bankrolls Initiative to Change
3-Strikes Law (Los Angeles Times)
Man Bankrolls Initiative to Change
3-Strikes Law (Los Angeles Times)
05/31/2004 05:38 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — An insurance company owner has
spent $1.56 million to foster a ballot initiative that would
change California's three-strikes sentencing law — and could
free his son from Folsom prison, where he is serving eight years for
crashing his Lexus while intoxicated and killing two passengers.
Google Says It Doesn't Plan to Change
Search Results (via NY Times)
Google Says It Doesn't Plan to Change
Search Results (via NY Times)
04/15/2004 03:47 AMthis New York Times article ..
NYT
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On a Mission to Change the Economics of
Hollywood (Los Angeles Times)
On a Mission to Change the Economics of
Hollywood (Los Angeles Times)
04/10/2004 05:07 AMLos Angeles Times - In the mid-1990s, as the rest of Silicon Valley
was dreaming up futuristic visions for the Internet, Reed Hastings was
starting a firm that let people use the World Wide Web to rent an
unlimited number of movies for a monthly fee.
The New York Times > Opinion >
Op-Ed Contributor: Chords for Change
The New York Times > Opinion >
Op-Ed Contributor: Chords for Change
08/05/2004 07:41 PMBruce Springsteen in the NY Times .. exercises his fingers ..
op-ed
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68bb75ef1018abe&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland
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Major Airlines Struggle in a Jet Stream
of Change (Los Angeles Times)
Major Airlines Struggle in a Jet Stream
of Change (Los Angeles Times)
09/11/2004 05:27 AMLos Angeles Times - Three years after terrorists used jetliners as
weapons and sent commercial aviation into its worst slump ever, the
airline industry remains mired in red ink and is facing dramatic
change.
Iraq Setbacks Change Mood in Washington
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraq Setbacks Change Mood in Washington
(Los Angeles Times)
05/23/2004 04:47 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — President Bush is hearing
increasingly bleak warnings that the U.S. occupation of Iraq is
heading for failure — from Republican and Democratic members of
Congress, current and former officials and even some military officers
still on active duty.
"The Seattle Times: Business &
Technology: Web logs catch fire as
kindling for change"
"The Seattle Times: Business &
Technology: Web logs catch fire as
kindling for change"
09/24/2004 03:00 AMMarilyn Snyder, Speaker, Author,
Trainer, Coach has Just Launched her New
Mastermind Power Coaching Program for
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Marilyn Snyder, Speaker, Author,
Trainer, Coach has Just Launched her New
Mastermind Power Coaching Program for
People who Want to Change Their Lives,
Set Goals, and Achieve Their Dreams - Go
to WealthEnlightenment.com for a Free
Power Coaching Session
06/20/2004 03:39 AMMastermind Power Coaching Program. Are you tired of wanting to change
your life and not knowing how? Do you want to take your sales to the
next level and need the tools? Mastermind Power Coaching is a
one-on-one program that is helping people in change their lives for
the better!Work with a coach/mentor who can help you identify what you
need to change and then help you get there! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
"that could change..."
"that could change..."
09/27/2004 02:37 AMname change pt 2
name change pt 2
07/14/2004 04:56 AMI've narrowed it down technotechgirl.com bubblegumgoodness.com
mwah.com (hondo you rock!) cottoncandydreams.com candipants.com I have
no idea if these are available...
Change This
Change This
08/12/2004 05:57 AMChange Thishttp://www.changethis.c
om/bloggers.htmlBloggers are special. A jumble of
slanted, shouting voices have overcome our airwaves, infiltrated our
newspapers, filled every corner of our waking lives, and they aren't
going to stop. It's affecting all of us. You may have noticed that
every argument seems just a little more heated than the last--is it
any surprise, when each one of has been listening just a little bit
less? It's a sign of more to come. But now, people are listening to
bloggers instead. Blogging is the populist response to the media
hegemony: a sea of independent voices. ChangeThis is aiming to disrupt
the media pattern with powerful, rational arguments from leading
thinkers. We know that we deserve better than what we've got. We know
there's a thoughtful, caring, rational human inside every one of us.
We're working with the brightest minds we can find. And we believe
that bloggers are crucial to changing the tone of our collective
dialogue.
How should the EU change?
How should the EU change?
06/24/2005 07:06 PMPrime Minister Tony Blair has told MEPs that the EU is facing a
"crisis in political leadership" and must change to win back public
support. What do you think?
FC Now: Plus Ca Change...
FC Now: Plus Ca Change...
04/07/2005 05:55 AMLast Friday, i met with a fascinating guy named Luc de Brabandere. His
book, The Forgotten Half of Change, was a FC Readers' Choice selection
in April. A witty Belgian who ran the Belgian stock exchange until he
had a...
Sea Change?
Sea Change?
04/18/2005 07:33 AMA report from the past.
Undocumented SMS 2.0 SP5 change to the
DDM
Undocumented SMS 2.0 SP5 change to the
DDM
05/25/2004 12:39 AMAgents of Change
Agents of Change
09/16/2004 11:14 AMAgents of Change by Patrick Thibodeauhttp://snipurl.com/8xznAutonomous agents could one day play a key role in everything from
setting market prices to creating more resilient networks. Over the
past year, NASA has been uploading software into the Earth Observing-1
satellite, turning it into a testbed for autonomous agents. The agents
-- software programs that are able to learn and can function
independently -- are used to manage experiments and operate the
spacecraft. The effort is part of a technology initiative that
researchers say will reshape IT over the course of many years.
Autonomous agents have the potential to become an extraordinarily
powerful technology, with the capacity to learn, experiment and act
independent of human control. Agents could ultimately improve
productivity, increase software reliability and change the operation
of markets, particularly supply chains.
The change a'comin'
The change a'comin'
06/22/2005 01:50 AMTerry Heaton blogs about a "think tank" confab at Ball State
University where he became more convinced than ever that the
mainstream press is on the precipice. I have that sense more and more,
too, although I couldn't quantify it or even argue for it. You know
how you feel when the wind blows a little colder than usual and
there's a drop in the air pressure? That's how I feel. Something is on
the way. [Technorati tag: media]...
Be unreasonable for a change
Be unreasonable for a change
07/21/2002 10:36 PMCNET Jul 21 2002 10:12PM ET
Password Change
Password Change
04/14/2005 08:51 AMServer change
Server change
12/02/2003 01:18 AMThe Loosely Coupled site just moved to a new server and so for a few
hours you may have experienced problems accessing ...
Time For A Change?
Time For A Change?
06/09/2004 05:16 PMA new Probe Droid has just been launched; this week we're asking if
fans/collectors think it's time for a new company to take over the
Star Wars 12" action figure line. Considering the fantastic work
companies like
Sideshow
Collectibles have done on other properties, would you like to see
the 12" line find a new home, or do you think Hasbro is doing just
fine? Look for the new Probe Droid ballot now and cast your vote
today!
Change Management
Change Management
12/02/2003 07:38 AMmarcus evans Dec 2 2003 6:55AM ET
The other regime change
The other regime change
07/16/2004 08:21 AMDid the Bush administration allow a network of right-wing Republicans
to foment a violent coup in Haiti?
Put some change in your butt....
Put some change in your butt....
12/17/2004 06:41 PM
Rectal Foreign
Bodies Courtesy of
Rectal Foreign
Bodies . ( (NSFW maybe) )
Change for America
Change for America
02/12/2004 01:26 AMwww.ChangeForAmerica.com/blog .. Joe Trippi has a new blog .. Change
for America"
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Winds of change
Winds of change
05/25/2004 07:10 PMUSA Today May 25 2004 10:41PM GMT
Change is gonna come
Change is gonna come
02/01/2005 09:42 PMI've been following some of the coverage of the
Blog Credibility
Conference at Harvard (from,
Weinberger,
Jarvis and
Winer, among others). It
continues to amaze me how much of this debate is a retread of the
mid-'90s, when journalists first moved online and discovered that the
Web moved really fast, had different norms, gave their readers new
voices and made their own voices sound stuffy and institutional. First
I think, "Come on already!"; then I think, "Oh, it's okay." Lessons
that change one's professional habits need to be learned from
experience, and a much wider population of journalists is being
exposed to these changes now that blogging software has drastically
expanded the universe of personal media.
This post
by David Weinberger puts some of this in a smart perspective --
focusing, as I and many others often will, on the critical fact that
the vast majority of blogs (like the vast majority of the Web itself)
represents stuff created not to "aggregate eyeballs," build traffic,
produce revenue, compete with the pros or otherwise challenge or
replace the existing order of the media. People are building something
fundamentally new, something that had no opportunity to exist before,
and that will -- as all such new developments in media do -- end up
changing but not replacing what's already here.
There's another disconnection between the
"we're-changing-everything" bloggers and those newsroom veterans who
don't understand what the fuss is about, and it has to do with scales
of time. If you run a newspaper or a TV news operation you have spent
your whole professional life in a stable structure, one whose
supporting beams of business and technology have never fundamentally
shaken or broken under you. The world of professional media has
experienced such changes only across the span of a century. But the
world of the technology business experiences big changes on a
scale of decades -- an order of ten faster. Dominant companies rise
and fall, new technologies change the rules of the game, and habits of
doing business get tossed in the trash every 10-20 years instead of
every 100-200 years.
As a lifelong professional journalist who jumped headfirst into the
tech-industry world a decade ago, I've made my choice. I don't see
getting anywhere by putting one's money on the idea that change in
this field is going to slow down rather than speed up. Which means
that, if I were sitting in a newsroom today, I might think it prudent
to listen a little less to the voice that says, "Who are these
upstarts telling me what's wrong with my work?" -- and a little more
to the one that says, "Wouldn't it be fun to do things differently?"
Stylesheet change
Stylesheet change
02/07/2005 01:08 AMTom's watching the Super Bowl commercials, and I'm sitting on the
couch next to him scanning my RSS feeds in NetNewsWire, and Tom says
he likes the custom style sheet I use in NNW — so why don't I
use...
Gyford: How BB should change
Gyford: How BB should change
04/03/2005 01:24 PMCory Doctorow:
My friend Phil Gyford has written an essay for his blog on what he
sees as the style changes necessary for Boing Boing's future as a
commercial venture. I don't agree with everything he's written, but I
don't disagree with it all either, and I'll certainly take it to
heart:
The second example is Boing Boing's post about a high-school principal
who "banned blogging" because it "isn't educational". Part of the
blame lies with the source story at the Rutland Herald whose
over-eager sub-editors misleadingly headlined the story "High school
bans blogging". In fact the school banned a single website and the
principal simply issued a sensible warning about children weblogging
-- as with any activity online, kids should be careful with the
information they make public.
But Boing Boing got carried away with the newspaper's headline,
repeating it in theirs even though a cursory read of the newspaper
article reveals that no one "banned blogging". The newspaper claims
the principal doesn't think blogging is educational, and Cory could
certainly have criticised him for this alone, although it would make
for a less dramatic post. The repetition of the lie about the
principal banning blogging, rather than his apparent opinion, is
possibly also what prompted a reader to suggest people should email
the principal to complain.
LinkChange of format
Change of format
10/28/2003 11:07 PMPHP Traveller is changing the format, moving from a regular weblog
into a plain old web site. I am certainly not giving up on PHP, I am
merely changing my strategy.
Change Your Old Bookmarks
Change Your Old Bookmarks
01/23/2004 02:20 PMHey folks, if any of your are subscribed to the RSS feed under the
old deanebarker.net domain name, you need to get that changed to
gadgetopia.com right quick. DNS on deanebarker.net is changing as we
speak, as that site is going to become my personal blog sometime in
the future.
If you don't change the domain name, this may be the last post your
aggregator can find. Whether that's a blessing or curse, I leave to
you to decide.
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