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Men "stop thinking rationally" in the
presence of "beautiful" women,
hotornot.com
Men "stop thinking rationally" in the
presence of "beautiful" women,
hotornot.com
12/10/2003 11:30 AMUsing pictures from hotornot.com, researchers tested men and women's
reactions to accepting prize money in the following scheme: they could
accept a check for US$15-35 tomorrow, or they could wait and get paid
US$50-75 "at a variable point in the future."
good thinking on syndication and
identity
good thinking on syndication and
identity
06/18/2004 05:45 PMross and sippey are on top of it as always, and i hope this is
addressed by Atom soon
Women Asked to Stop Being Mum
Women Asked to Stop Being Mum
09/16/2004 03:28 AM"Ask any group of mums if they need an effective, natural treatment
alternative for head lice and you'll hear a resounding 'yes'," said
Cris Kerr. "There are alternative treatments. It's just that no-one
knows about them because they're not universally shared." [PRWEB Sep
16, 2004]
STOP
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
STOP
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
03/08/2004 11:08 PM My niece Kim Allan was one of the
actresses in this year's Toronto benefit performance of The Vagina Monologues last weekend.
It's outrageous and funny, and not nearly as shrill in its feminist
message as detractors might have you believe. The performances
are synchronized around Valentine's Day across North America and
beyond, to support various local not-for-profit organizations fighting
to end violence against women. The coordination is done under an
umbrella organization called V-Day: Until the Violence Stops. Their
website descibes some of the excellent work V-Day has done, especially
in Mexico and Pakistan. It also describes the pathetic attempts of the
Catholic Church to prevent showings of the Monologues on Catholic campuses. If
you haven't seen it -- check it out. It's a noble cause, and a great
show.
Monday is also International Women's Day,
but there are surprisingly few events scheduled. This at a time when
the rights of women are under unprecedented assault by the patriarchal
religious right, when governments are slashing and even eliminating
investment in social programs, and when big business is eliminating
and
exporting jobs to third world countries where women and girls toil
long
hours in sweatshops under intolerable conditions for starvation wages.
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Oconoashawequon Bay: where all the women
are stong, the men are good looking....
yadda yadda
Oconoashawequon Bay: where all the women
are stong, the men are good looking....
yadda yadda
11/04/2003 01:21 PM The Random Wisconsin City Name Generator. Every state needs one!
CAN SPAM Designed To Make Congressmen
Look Good - Not Stop Spam
CAN SPAM Designed To Make Congressmen
Look Good - Not Stop Spam
01/07/2004 06:36 PMWe all know now that the CAN SPAM law is a disaster and is unlikely to
do anything useful in the battle against spam. It's also becoming
clear that the entire point of the bill was never to stop spam, but to
make a few folks in Congress look good (which seems to be the entire
point of most politics these days). First, Business Week spends some
time
comparing the mostly effective federal "Do Not Call"
list with CAN SPAM. The DNC list was planned out carefully by the
FTC and the FCC, and, while it upset many telemarketers, it was
designed in a way to be effective. There was also enough time, and
enough publicity given to the list that people knew about it and had
the opportunity to sign up for it - while marketers had the ability to
prepare on their end as well. With CAN SPAM, however, it was rushed
through Congress with little thought towards whether or not it would
actually do anything
and without any money to actually deal
with any of these cases. Meanwhile, the NY Times reports that the
sponsors of the bill
asked the FTC to
sue a spammer the very first week the bill was in effect in order
to make a big "splash" so they could pat themselves on the back - even
as the spam levels continued to increase. FTC Chair Timothy Muris
(who has spoken out
against
this spam law) apparently laughed them off and pointed out it was
impossible to do such a thing. First of all, in order to violate the
law, the spammers have to ignore an opt-out request. Then, the FTC
would have to track down who the actual spammer was - with no
additional funds, because the law didn't provide for them.
Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
America's First Online Shopping Mall
Created To Help Women Entrepreneurs
Succeed On The Internet
Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
America's First Online Shopping Mall
Created To Help Women Entrepreneurs
Succeed On The Internet
03/14/2005 04:40 PMJoin women entrepreneurs from around the country for the upcoming
launch of the first online shopping network created for women
merchants, retailers and catalogers on the Internet today. The
i-women.net Online Shopping Mall is designed to help, promote and
encourage the success of women entrepreneurs on the Internet without
the high costs of conventional marketing and advertising. [PRWEB Mar
14, 2005]
L.A., Houston top list of worst
stop-go-stop-go traffic (USATODAY.com)
L.A., Houston top list of worst
stop-go-stop-go traffic (USATODAY.com)
02/19/2004 08:10 AMUSATODAY.com - Traffic bottlenecks across the nation have increased by
40% since 1999, a new report shows. Despite that, delays are being
reduced at some of the nation's most infamous chokepoints such as
Albuquerque's "Big I" and Chicago's "Hillside Strangler."
Ad-Blocker Agrees To Stop Storming Popup
Ads D Squared Solutions has agreed to
stop smothering computer users
Ad-Blocker Agrees To Stop Storming Popup
Ads D Squared Solutions has agreed to
stop smothering computer users
07/30/2004 07:13 PMAVN Online Jul 30 2004 10:51PM GMT
Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in
Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in
02/16/2004 11:54 PMastonishing
story
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""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
08/31/2004 08:45 PMStop SQL Injection Attacks Before They
Stop You
Stop SQL Injection Attacks Before They
Stop You
09/12/2004 11:33 PMArmed with advanced server-side technologies like ASP.NET and powerful
database servers such as Microsoft® SQL Server™, developers are
able to create dynamic, data-driven Web sites with incredible ease.
But the power of ASP.NET and SQL can easily be used against you by
hackers mounting an all-too-common class of attack—the SQL injection
attack.
The basic idea behind a SQL injection attack is this: you create a
Web page that allows the user to enter text into a textbox that will
be used to execute a query against a database. A hacker enters a
malformed SQL statement into the textbox that changes the nature of
the query so that it can be used to break into, alter, or damage the
back-end database. How is this possible? Let me illustrate with an
example.
Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
07/13/2004 01:33 AMTechTree Jul 13 2004 5:44AM GMT
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
06/08/2004 05:47 AMKILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE, GIPPER ... MORE PROOF ONLY THE
GOOD DIE YOUNG .. How People View The Dead Is Shaped By Personal
Experiences .. Greg Palast on the Reagan "Legacy" 6/7 .. And
another
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Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PMGadsdentimes.com - Sun Jun 5, 12:53 pm GMT
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
04/24/2004 04:00 PMStrengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
08/23/2004 06:46 AMStrengthen The Good: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation Of Venice
Hurricane Charley Disaster Relief
Fund
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Good Intentions don't always equal good
results
Good Intentions don't always equal good
results
04/18/2004 05:43 PMIt would seem that in my life when I intend to do something that is
when everything will surely do...
Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
10/30/2003 10:22 AMWhen it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
09/17/2004 10:38 AMUnitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
05/19/2004 02:47 AMThe state of Texas has denied Unitarians tax-exempt religious status
because the church "does not have one system of belief." As Julia
notes, Presidents
John Adams and John Quincy Adams were sufficiently convinced of the
Unitarians' religiosity that they actually
were Unitarians.
Never before -- not in this state or any other -- has a government
agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's
religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly
infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president
for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by
the comptroller's office.
Link
(
via Electrolite)
What's good for General Motors is good
for America
What's good for General Motors is good
for America
03/23/2005 10:53 PM
GM in trouble: "If you erased the
company name from the balance sheet and showed it to a forensic
accountant, the recommended treatment would probably be to seek
protection from creditors by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. "
GM's troubles are as much a result of the
exploding costs of health
care as they are due to the company's
dropping market
share. In
Canada increasing
health care costs (PDF with many
charts) are taking a greater and greater share of
government expenditures. In the US
it's hurting big employers and
regular people.
But either way the problem doesn't seem likely to get better any time
soon.
Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
05/17/2004 11:55 PM
"The sacred institution of marriage should not
be redefined by a few activist judges," said the President who was
appointed by five activist Supreme Court Justices.
The man who, between the two major candidates in 2000, got the fewer
amount of votes went on to affirm that "all Americans have a
right to be heard in this debate."
Thinking Outside the Cup
Thinking Outside the Cup
07/05/2004 06:22 AM
Just What Were They Thinking?
Just What Were They Thinking?
08/13/2004 12:30 PMThe Register: S
EC to examine Playboy for boobs. The boobs in question are
Google Inc. founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who have punctuated
the company's mandatory pre-IPO period with an extensive interview
with the monthly. The interview itself was conducted on 22 April, at
the end of a Spring publicity campaign. Google filed its initial
public offering a week later.
What was he thinking?
What was he thinking?
04/29/2004 07:45 AM"The Bastard on the Couch: 27 Men Try Really Hard to Explain Their
Feelings About Love, Loss, Fatherhood, and Freedom" tries to answer
the eternal question. A conversation with the collection's editor,
Daniel Jones.
Thinking of You
Thinking of You
09/11/2004 02:39 PMDear New York, I'm sorry I oouldn't be there today. I feel guilty that
I couldn't be present to observe....
What are they thinking?
What are they thinking?
03/06/2004 02:04 AMWhat was Sun thinking?
What was Sun thinking?
06/05/2005 11:35 PMZDNet Jun 3 2005 5:21PM GMT
Likely Bedfellows - If it's good enough
for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC
Likely Bedfellows - If it's good enough
for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC
09/15/2004 03:40 PMNBC Asks DNC to Cease and Desist 'Fortunate Son' Ad .. asking them to
pull .. this current flap .. NBC's
lawyers
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Good data needs good plans
Good data needs good plans
07/30/2004 08:31 AMExpress Computer India Jul 30 2004 12:31PM GMT
Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."
Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."
01/04/2005 04:46 AM"Decline in quality caused by staying the same: In the commentary and
opinion category, standards have gone up because of competition from
the blogs and other venues, especially the political mags. Compare 10
minutes of scrolling with Atrios to 10 minutes with a Richard Cohen
column."
Good Teeth, Good Health
Good Teeth, Good Health
05/24/2004 08:17 PMThese two books deal with teeth from different angles.
Picture quality is not very much good.
LCD is also not good
Picture quality is not very much good.
LCD is also not good
09/16/2004 05:48 AMTechTree Sep 16 2004 9:03AM GMT
Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
you can't use it?
Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
you can't use it?
06/05/2005 10:55 PMIt's the late 1970s, and this pilot fish works as a teller for a big
regional bank. That means he's all too familiar with a recurring
problem generated by the techs at headquarters.
Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2
Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2
05/13/2004 12:14 PMYou know it makes sense...
Thinking small
Thinking small
04/13/2005 04:35 AMWe spend a fair amount of our time talking with access equipment
vendors about their newest product lines and how they market them to
the carriers. So we hear a lot about these vendors’ strategies and
messaging – for better and for worse.
what the Hell he was thinking
what the Hell he was thinking
07/21/2004 09:42 AMSandy Berger .. Dan
Drezner
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Wishful thinking
Wishful thinking
07/02/2004 01:05 PM“Worms and viruses are everywhere, but hardly a one for Linux.
Only a handful of Linux malware has ever been released in the wild.
While the Lion (2001), Ramen (2001) and Slapper (2002) worms and the
Bliss virus (1997) presented problems for Linux users, they
weren’t nearly as crippling as the worst Windows malware. So,
should Linux users brush off concerns about malware plagues? Short
answer: No.”
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What are these guys thinking?
What are these guys thinking?
07/26/2004 12:37 PMSure, you're upset that (Novell/Microsoft/whoever) has cut off
official support for the old system you use. Yes, it might be tough to
go to NetWare 6 or Windows Server 2003 - but Solaris? AppleServer? How
dumb do the marketeers think we are?
Thinking inside the box
Thinking inside the box
03/28/2005 07:50 AMTo compete better, software start-ups package their products as
specialized software-hardware appliances.
Thinking Smaller
Thinking Smaller
11/13/2003 05:21 AMPrompted by yet another round of miniaturization, computer makers
finally seem willing to rethink what PCs can look like. The result
could be a revolution not just in style but in convenience. By John
Morgan (Hartford Courant via MyAppleMenu)
Old wireless thinking
Old wireless thinking
02/19/2004 10:00 AMThis
Washington Post story
about new wireless services is a great example of old telecom
thinking. Everything depends on the carriers, and when they
upgrade their networks. WiFi hotspots and other forms of
unlicensed connectivity remove that bottleneck -- along with the
additional charges the carriers want to load on for the whizbang new
services. That's why incorporating WiFi (and ultimately software
radios) into mobile handsets is such a significant development.
Mac mini thinking big
Mac mini thinking big
04/06/2005 11:49 AMCNN Money Apr 6 2005 3:48PM GMT
Thinking About A Google IPO
Thinking About A Google IPO
04/13/2004 01:51 AMJames Cramer has written up a great column summarizing many of the
points (much more concisely) that I've been trying to make to people
who ask me about the potential of a Google IPO. The company is
(despite it's incredibly secretive nature) clearly doing quite well
and is probably a worthwhile investment -
if and only if you can get it at the initial offering
price - which is unlikely to happen. As Cramer points out, the
demand for Google stock is much larger than any other IPO.
Everyone seems to want in on this deal, partly due to the
Google phenomenon, and partly due to the lack of big time IPOs in
years. This explains how people who should know better were
conned
into buying non-existent shares in the company. It also sets up
the perfect environment for flippers. The big time institutional
investors are going to get first crack at the shares (at the price the
bankers set the IPO at), and will quickly try to flip the stock on the
open market, where people who don't know any better will snap up the
shares at two, three or even more times its initial public offering
price. What Cramer leaves out, of course, is that plenty of people
who simply don't understand investing will think it's a
good
thing that the stock jumps up so much on its first day of trading when
all it really means is that (a) the company left money on the table
and (b) there are a lot of silly investors out there who don't
understand how to value a stock.
Quantitative thinking
Quantitative thinking
02/18/2004 12:13 PM There are interesting facts and ideas at this intro to Alfred
Crosby's The Measure of Reality. For example, did you know:Because
Europe did not straddle the equator, and because old traditions
dictated twelve hours for each day and each night, Europeans developed
a system of unequal "accordion-pleated hours that puffed up and
deflated" so as to ensure a dozen hours for each daytime and each
nighttime, winter and summer....
Re-thinking that stance
Re-thinking that stance
09/17/2004 12:31 AMUsatoday.com - Thu Sep 16, 08:06 pm GMT
20 Years Of Thinking Out Of The Box
20 Years Of Thinking Out Of The Box
01/17/2004 10:39 PMTo CEO Steve Jobs, Apple is an art form -- that's why its products are
always head-turners. By Eugene Wee (Straits Times via MyAppleMenu)
Thinking of the turtles
Thinking of the turtles
01/25/2004 04:12 PMIt's continuing to be bitterly cold here in NYC (8° F this
morning with -6° F windchill) and so my thoughts have turned to
tropical climates and other seasons. And I started thinking about my
trip to Hawaii in 2000 and when we went snokeling and swam with
turtles. So I poked around and found my two favorite pictures from
that experience, both taken by Jason. Here's me swimming behind the turtle, going
too deep and here's another of me and a turtle closer to the
surface. [sigh] Hawaii sure was swell and those turtles sure were
cute.
CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box
CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box
08/30/2004 03:26 PMCamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box, A Weblog .. Microsoft is this
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Adventures in Thinking
Adventures in Thinking
12/19/2004 03:41 PMTwo new articles on big thinkers have turned up. First is an
Investor's
Business Daily article on Alan Turing's life and imagination. It
covers some of the historical aspects of his life as well as touching
on
cryptography, artificial intelligence, robotics, and brain-mind
metaphysics. The summary of Turing's life also conveniently leaves out
the more controversial bits and the cause of his death. For a more
complete
look at Turing's life, see the Wikipedia article. A
more recent thinker on similar problems, Ray Kurzweil, is intereviewed
by DevSource. Kruzweil discusses reverse-engineering the brain,
embedded intelligence, and even has a comment or two about
synthesizers.
Linear Thinking
Linear Thinking
12/24/2004 12:26 PMLessons from the Rockettes.
Beyond Fossilized Thinking
Beyond Fossilized Thinking
02/15/2004 05:50 AMLos Angeles Times Feb 15 2004 9:39AM GMT
Thinking local
Thinking local
08/15/2004 09:21 PMI'm sitting here in Gramd Haven, MI - thinking abotu how cyberspace
needs ot hit meatspace. MeetUp does it well and so does Dodgeball, but when I
hear about new services like StepUp.com - I get real excited.
The UPS store is across the street - and I stopped by and asked
them about AuctionDrop.com. They hadn't heard of it - yet. But they
liked the idea.
As John Battelle says:
I thought it'd be really cool if we started a website where local
merchants could list their wares, so folks could check to see if a
local business had what they were looking for before going down to the
store. We decided against the business, but I've remained fascinated
by this concept. It just seems to make sense, that at some point you
will be able to check into the inventory of your local stores to see
if what you want is there, and even reserve it or have it delivered to
you.
John's talking about a real-world solution who's day has
come.....
But I gotta wonder if subjects like this will get discussed at the
upcoming Web 2.0 conference.
Judging by the list of speakers - I doubt it. It's just more of the
same - sort of like the BlogOn conference.
It was ludicrous - Yahoo, AOL and CNet telling us about teh future.
Give me a break!
Sure - Cory will get up and holler aboput [insert complaint du
jour] and Danger Mouse
will hopefully keep it real - but I just gotta wonder what John
Doerr has to say - for the upteenth time. Or Mary Meeker. Sounds
exicting.
Anyway I'm sure the folks putting on Web 2.0 have the best
intentions, and they certainly got the buzzword du jour - by the
horns.
But without cutting edge entrepreneurs taking risks, what's the
point? And I don't mean T'rati, 6A or Craigslist. They've had their
day in the sun.
How 'bout a panel with developers who are broke, have kickass services and products and need funding? What a
concept.
But anyway - back to local services. The FEDEX and UPS stores
solved integration and aggregation issues for humans - for packaging
and shipping. The merger with Kinkos was brilliant for FEDEX. Kinkos
has been solving the copying/printing activity for humans for
years.
Software needs to solve real world problems and wrap it into
'activity based' solutions. By combining eVite functionality, with
WinAmp, Guestbook and Blogging features - coolio integrated parties
could be born - spontaneously. Sounds like a meatpsace solutionf or
Dodgeball.
:-)
What is she thinking about during sex?
(Reuters)
What is she thinking about during sex?
(Reuters)
05/21/2004 08:37 AMReuters - Women watching erotic films are stimulated in a part of the
brain associated with planning and emotion, research from
scientists in Germany say.
Thinking With Type
Thinking With Type
02/01/2005 09:10 PMThinking it with Type
thinkingwithtype.com
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