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Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th







Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th

Sunday Roundup, week ending June 5th 06/06/2005 12:13 AM

Its that time again where we look back on this past weeks news, so without further ado lets start with the guys that are always in the news -Microsoft. In a posting on the IEBlog, a guy named Christopher confirmed that IE7 would indeed only be available to Windows XP customers, citing the time-line for mainstream support. On the same day seattlepi reported that Microsoft is ditching the "My" prefix in favor of generic names like 'Computer' and 'Documents'. The reason? Because "My (whatever)" is childish!

On Tuesday AMD announced a new chip, the dual AMD X2 CPU. PCWorld found it performed better and AMD went even further claiming that Intel's Dual core CPU's aren't really true dual core CPU's at all. All Intel could muster this week was the introduction of DRM in it's class D Pentium 4 CPU's and news of the new Pentium M that will go 8 hours on a single charge.

In web news, Google announced its Summer of Code on Wednesday -offering $4500 to students who complete an open source project by the end of the summer. On the same day the BBC reported that the creator of DNS, (the Domain Naming System) Paul Mockapetris was given a lifetime award by ACM Sigcomm, which recognizes outstanding computer communications achievements.

Another big story thats been developing these last few days is the as yet unconfirmed news that Apple may switch to Intel chips. The story has been developing over the last couple of weeks, and seems to derive from IBM's short-comings that has prompted rumor that Apple may well move over to the x86 architecture.

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Have I told you how cool it is to bring your family to a conference? Assuming you get a god babysitter - your sife gets to join you and we can have quality time together AND get worlk done.

So here's Lisa rapping to Richard Erickson of Bryght at VIDfest.

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So for all of you road warriors who spend half their time schmoozing at conferences around the world - I highly recommend you take your families with you (Doc?)

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Kuka valvoo niitä, jotka sanovat, mikä on sopivaa?

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I believe that music is a good way to approach the emotional side of these controversial political issues. I believe that the cultural aspects of, for instance, copyright -- and the common man's loss of our history and heritage in exchange for big business to make more money on it's intellectual property -- are explained better through song.

I also believe that music is a good way to raise awareness about important issues. If you can write a song that's good in its own right, in that it's a catchy tune and people like it no matter what it's about -- that they might eventually read the lyrics and learn more about the issue you're singing about.

I try to follow John Lennon's model in raising awareness. He was able to eventually stop the vietnam war with this song and the feeling of love and community that he was able to bring to people at large. I hope to do the same thing and encourage others to climb on board.

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This party is basically a chance for me to present my music and catch up with old friends. I've wanted to have a party for some time since I moved back to San Francisco in October 2001, but I kind of know a lot of people, and wanted to invite all of them, and still have enough room for the people I don't know personally yet to come by and say hi and hear my tunes.

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these clips taken from "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" .. On Lisa Rein's Radar: Daily Show Comedy Clips Archives .. archive of daily show footage .. This link's

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Subtly Simpsons. "... a list of lines from The Simpsons that we, your editors, have found to be particularly witty, often with their humor derived from subtleties of language, esoteric allusions, or just plain wit."

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