Too many Christmas lights?
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Welcome to Ugly Christmas Lights.com!
Welcome to Ugly Christmas Lights.com!
12/25/2003 08:07 AMUGLY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS. COM .. and then you have
these
uglychristmaslights.com
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"Welcome to Ugly Christmas Lights.com!"
"Welcome to Ugly Christmas Lights.com!"
12/26/2003 09:03 AMAlek's Christmas Lights: Humbug
Alek's Christmas Lights: Humbug
12/27/2004 07:21 PMDesigner: Christmas Lights on Web a Hoax
(AP)
Designer: Christmas Lights on Web a Hoax
(AP)
12/28/2004 01:11 PMAP - A man who boasted to reporters around the world that his Web site
allowed strangers to turn his outdoor Christmas lights off and on
admitted Monday it was an elaborate hoax designed, he said, to spread
holiday cheer.
Man admits Christmas lights Web site
scam
Man admits Christmas lights Web site
scam
12/29/2004 11:38 AM""Alex Komarnitsky claimed that his
17,000 Christmas lights "
""Alex Komarnitsky claimed that his
17,000 Christmas lights "
12/29/2004 11:34 AMChristmas lights indicate a strong
economy? (Also dubious)
Christmas lights indicate a strong
economy? (Also dubious)
12/20/2003 06:23 AMthis article by Virginia Postrel .. more» ..
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"Alex Komarnitsky claimed that his
17,000 Christmas lights
"Alex Komarnitsky claimed that his
17,000 Christmas lights
12/28/2004 03:30 AMit was all a
hoax
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Those Internet-controlled Christmas
Lights? A hoax
Those Internet-controlled Christmas
Lights? A hoax
12/28/2004 02:59 AMEngadget Dec 28 2004 6:15AM GMT
Colorado man admits Christmas lights
website was a scam Online casino strikes
again, buying naughty
Colorado man admits Christmas lights
website was a scam Online casino strikes
again, buying naughty
12/28/2004 07:39 AMCnews.canoe.ca - Tue Dec 28, 11:21 am GMT
passing up an opportunity to go home for
Christmas, so that his colleague could
spend Christmas with his wife and child
passing up an opportunity to go home for
Christmas, so that his colleague could
spend Christmas with his wife and child
12/21/2003 08:35 AMoffers to stay there .. Home News Tribune .. feel good
story
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Lights? Not quite
Lights? Not quite
12/28/2004 09:09 AMUSA Today Dec 28 2004 1:19PM GMT
Think Blinky Lights
Think Blinky Lights
12/08/2003 03:38 PM It's that time of year I usually fire up xsnow on my sparc console
and stare at the swirling...
and those bright lights
and those bright lights
04/01/2005 02:42 PMJust after 9 Wednesday morning, we said goodbye to Felix The Bear. He
left us peacefully and quietly, surrounded by...
Last One Out, Turn Off the Lights...
Last One Out, Turn Off the Lights...
06/11/2004 04:05 PMGateway to
consolidate Midwestern facilities: With this, Gateway is leaving
Sioux Falls completely. This is too bad, as Gateway is a child of
South Dakota.
Gateway will close its Sioux Falls, S.D., facility this
month, as part of its plan to return to profitability.
Here's a statistic for you: in the last four years, Gateway has
reduced their workforce by 91%, from 24,000 workers worldwide in 2000
to just 2,000 workers after this latest round of layoffs.
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Where Was FERC When the Lights Went Out?
Where Was FERC When the Lights Went Out?
08/06/2004 09:40 AMSF Chronicle: Death Star' trader admits manipulating California
market. The Enron Corp. energy trader who devised the notorious
"Death Star'' scheme to bill California for fictitious electricity
pleaded guilty in a San Francisco court to a federal fraud charge and
admitted plotting to manipulate the market during the state's energy
crisis.
Who else should be indicted? An e-mail
correspondent this morning points to one of the worst offenders in
this scandal: the
Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, where inaction in the face of utter sleaze
is a way of life.
Instead of helping California and the other states that got screwed by
the bandits at Enron and other energy companies, FERC has consistently
stiffed the victims, offering a tidbit here and there but essentially
doing nothing serious.
FERC keeps insisting that it's on the case. We'll need some actual
evidence one of these days.
Bryght lights
Bryght lights
09/01/2004 12:02 PMRoland Tanglao reports......
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details)
3. A hosted website service for communities, corporations,
organizations and individuals built using the open source Drupal
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What is the relationship between Bryght and StreamLine? None, other
than the fact that I work on both :-) !
Seriously, StreamLine continues to resell Blogware blogs to individuals
and Bryght is focused solely on hosted Drupal sites (with domains,
email and DNS as well).
Why Blogware blogs? Because Blogware is still the best individual
hosted blog service out there.
Why Bryght? Because Bryght is the
best hosted website service for communities.
Lights in Plague Park
Lights in Plague Park
12/02/2003 01:26 AM Plague Park has a rather unusual collection of lights hanging from a
tree. In the darkness they look like...
Texting lights up Glasto
Texting lights up Glasto
06/26/2004 02:20 PMTechzonez Jun 26 2004 5:12PM GMT
Bright Lights Seen in Sky Over 5 States
Bright Lights Seen in Sky Over 5 States
07/10/2004 06:15 AMFree Internet Press Jul 10 2004 10:12AM GMT
Turn off the lights when you leave.
Turn off the lights when you leave.
07/24/2004 06:16 PM
The end of the light bulb?
E. Fred Schubert, a professor
at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
"claims to have invented a 99-percent efficient reflector
that promises to speed the replacement of light bulbs with
LEDs." According to researchers, this could happen
within the next five years. The current prototype
is bankrolled by
the ARPA and The National Science Foundation
"recently award Schubert's team a $210,000 grant to create in
three years a commercial version of his patented omnidirectional
reflector."
"Schubert claimed that lighting accounts
for 25 percent of U.S. electrical energy consumption. Since white LEDs
emit more light per dollar and generate less unwanted heat, they are
potentially a major energy saver." (see EE Times
link)
Meanwhile, some of the oldtimers
seem to be pretty refractory.
PPC FAQ: iPAQ Notification Lights
PPC FAQ: iPAQ Notification Lights
01/04/2004 01:39 AMNYC Lights Design Competition
NYC Lights Design Competition
01/07/2004 02:02 PM New
York City Lights Design Competition (via
Gothamist). What are the existing
examples of urban illumination that impress? Are there unused designs
or interesting ideas from art and movies floating around?
The Truth of Neon Lights
The Truth of Neon Lights
12/02/2003 02:01 AMShe's turning 30. And I mean, turning. Walking, one street fades like
a dawn fog and without a signpost or a lamplight she strides into
Next, and 24 hours - towards a café she isn't sure is really as
open...
EV-DO lights up mobile data
EV-DO lights up mobile data
08/02/2004 08:00 AMThe light at the end of the tunnel to 3G mobile data services in the
U.S. is getting brighter as technology that builds on Code Division
Multiple Access networks comes into view.
Lights, camera, technology
Lights, camera, technology
04/19/2004 07:07 PMCNET Apr 19 2004 11:15PM GMT
Control TiVo, Lights With Your PSP
Control TiVo, Lights With Your PSP
04/19/2005 08:47 AM
Myriad hacks are
emerging for the PSP as eager tweakers have their way with the black
box. Add to the list the ability to control your home automation
system (and TiVo) wirelessly. Liquidice explains:
I now
have the ability to turn my lights on and off. [I] have full control
(Play, Stop, Pause, Menu) of my DVD player, TIVO, and High Def TV, all
wirelessly from my PSP. ... I put an image map on [some] graphics and
created some HTML pages which are hosted on my WACI NX server. The
links are crafted so that when the PSP highlights and clicks on a spot
on the image map, it instructs the WACI NX server to send an IR signal
to my A/V equipment or triggers it's relays to cut power on the
lights.
While he doesn't have step-by-step instructions,
he explains his methodologies pretty clearly, and mentions that an
official Sony web browser for the PSP will make things much
simpler.
(#gizmodo frequenter AMIB points out (with some
sass, it's noted) that the PSP isn't so spectacular in this feat
because all the heavy lifting is handled by the home automation web
server. A valid point, by way of saying any device or code that can
make a GET request to a web server can accomplish the same
thing.)
P
SP Home Control 1.0 [psphacks via PVRblog
]
Sun Lights Up U.K. Servers, Desktops
Sun Lights Up U.K. Servers, Desktops
12/08/2003 10:33 AMSystems vendor's low-cost office software line makes more headway
against rivals as the company signs Britain's Office of Government
Commerce to a five-year deal.
Red traffic lights in Naples
Red traffic lights in Naples
06/05/2004 03:58 AMI heard from one of our hosts last night that when driving in
Naples, "there are three kinds of red lights. Some you must stop at or
you will die. Some provide advice to be careful. Others are merely
decoration." Seriously though, I have never seen so many drivers
completely ignore traffic lights in my life.
Campaigns rev up as soon as lights go
down (USATODAY.com)
Campaigns rev up as soon as lights go
down (USATODAY.com)
09/03/2004 06:49 AMUSATODAY.com - The general election campaign roared to life Thursday
night less than an hour after President Bush's acceptance speech here
at the Republican convention. Bush was to head for the crucial state
of Pennsylvania shortly after the balloons dropped in Madison Square
Garden, and Democrat John Kerry held a midnight rally in Ohio.
More Northern Lights photos
More Northern Lights photos
12/30/2003 12:09 AMOK, I thought my pictures were pretty cool albeit a little dark and
grainy, but check out these photos over at Yahoo....
Show lights up Paralympics
Show lights up Paralympics
09/17/2004 06:21 PMThe XII Paralympics begins in Athens, after a spectacular opening
ceremony.
Northern Lights in Charlottetown last
night
Northern Lights in Charlottetown last
night
12/30/2003 12:09 AMDid you see the Northern Lights last night between 8:00 and 8:30pm?
Amazing. We could clearly see red and green lights throughout the sky,
and we were standing under the glow of a nearby streetlight. At one
point the eastern sky was so red it looked like there was a huge
forest fire off in the distance. I even managed to snag a few pics.
They're not perfect but I was pleasantly surprised that they came out
at all. Apparently the increased activity is related to the recent
solar flares. While trickin' and treatin' tonight, keep an eye on
the...
Traffic lights that stop you from
speeding
Traffic lights that stop you from
speeding
04/09/2004 04:00 PMImagine your late for work and you are driving well above the speed
limit and much to your frustration every...
Texting lights up Glasto's tents
Texting lights up Glasto's tents
06/26/2004 01:18 AMBBC Jun 26 2004 5:01AM GMT
Meteor Lights Up Sky in Washington State
Meteor Lights Up Sky in Washington State
06/04/2004 01:08 AMAbcnews.go.com - Thu Jun 3, 06:31 pm GMT
Down Low Glow: Neon Lights For Bikes
Down Low Glow: Neon Lights For Bikes
05/03/2004 03:57 AMDown Low Glow: Neon Lights For Bikes .. ground
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Bono lights up despite smoking ban
(Reuters)
Bono lights up despite smoking ban
(Reuters)
06/18/2004 06:43 AMReuters - Rock and roll ain't what it used to be. U2 frontman Bono has
apologised -- for having a cigarette.
Lights! Computer! Action! It's A Movie
Lights! Computer! Action! It's A Movie
09/19/2004 02:42 AMThe movie "Tarnation" marks a milestone in cinema history. It was made
by one person sitting in front of a personal computer. By Allan
Hoffman, The Star-Ledger (via MyAppleMenu)
Grok Description matches for Too many Christmas lights?
GrokA matches for Too many Christmas lights?
Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
04/12/2005 11:06 PMFirst release
Turn Any <textarea> into a WYSIWYG
editor
Turn Any <textarea> into a WYSIWYG
editor
03/13/2003 10:14 AMInteractivetools.com has released an alpha version of their free
htmlArea product which is now Mozilla compatible. If you're using
Mozilla 1.3beta+, you can see a demo of it here. You need Mozilla 1.3
Beta for this to work. It will not work in earlier mozilla version. It
doesn't work in...
htmlArea - Turn any textarea tag into a
WYSIWYG editor
htmlArea - Turn any textarea tag into a
WYSIWYG editor
03/11/2003 01:22 AMUnlike other such editors, it is free (BSD license). Works with IE 5.5
or later. And the next version will be Mozilla 1.3 compatible!
Thx to Marco for the link.
"zeldman.nubet"
Leg Lamps Dot Com
Leg Lamps Dot Com
03/20/2003 10:42 AMIf you need any reminder of what we're fighting for, look no further
than the Leg Lamps offered by One Leg Up of Daytona Beach, Florida:
"With your choice of stocking, shoe and lampshade it can be
'Customized to fit any decor.'" (03-20)
Beautiful lamps
Beautiful lamps
01/26/2004 01:11 AM
Beautiful, sculptural lamps to admire and buy.
Link
(
Thanks, Evan!)
Panasonic's PuffMuff Fur Lamps
Panasonic's PuffMuff Fur Lamps
06/01/2004 01:53 PM
Matsushita
Electric Works (known as Panasonic to we Westerners) has developed a
artificial fur-covered lamp, dubbed the 'PuffMuff.' Available in both
a ceiling lamp model (around $380) and a table lamp (around $130), the
PuffMuffs are designed to output a soft, diffused light (like when you
tape a hamster to a flashlight, let's say). Currently the lamps come
in two patterns: an attractive white fur (pictured) or a too-tacky
(instead of 'just tacky enough') cow spots design. This would be
perfect for my den, where I display my prized merkin collection.
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Schmo Stackable Lamps
Schmo Stackable Lamps
05/03/2004 10:59 AMI don't know exactly how these Schmo stackable lamps by Helen
Kontouris work (do they transfer power through the tops of each unit?
Do you have to run new wires?) but really, I don't care, because not
only do I know I want them, I also know I can never...
Will Google stay as hot as its lava
lamps?
Will Google stay as hot as its lava
lamps?
12/27/2004 08:26 AMTo remain at top of HR game, company faces hurdles including
less-attractive stock options and prospect of reputation declining.
Photos: A Google of ways to enjoy work
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
06/22/2005 02:51 AMWeb browsers have come a long way over the years and can now handle a
variety of file formats, not just conventional HTML. Here, you'll
learn how JavaScript fits into HTML, other languages, and some basic
concepts of the Browser Object Model (BOM). By WROX Press. 0620
BF321 Series Miniature Bayonet Based LED
Lamps.
BF321 Series Miniature Bayonet Based LED
Lamps.
05/31/2004 02:11 PMBF321 Series Miniature Bayonet Based LED Lamps that incorporate
advanced optical-grade epoxy to produce sunlight-visible illumination
that is bright and evenly dispersed. These LED lamps are direct
incandescent replacements for 6MB, 44, 47, 755 (5/6V), 12MB, 756
(12/14), 24MB (24V) 313, 757, 1819, 1829 (28V), 48MB (48V), 60MB, 1835
(60V), 120MB and NE51H (120VAC), and are plug-compatible with
illuminated switches and indicators from most major manufacturers.
[PRWEB May 21, 2004]
Javascript-MD5-1.04
Javascript-MD5-1.04
07/29/2004 06:40 AMJavaScript-RPC-0.03
JavaScript-RPC-0.03
01/25/2004 05:46 AMJavaScript-RPC-0.05
JavaScript-RPC-0.05
08/12/2004 12:44 AMJavascript-MD5-1.02
Javascript-MD5-1.02
04/13/2004 06:05 AMJavaScript, son of JavaScript
JavaScript, son of JavaScript
03/17/2005 04:00 AMFrom SxSW, Molly writes about The Return of JavaScript: …one
conversation that keeps coming up among many of my colleagues is the
question as to whether the timing is right to re-examine the
importance of the DOM and scripting, and...
Javascript-MD5-1.00
Javascript-MD5-1.00
03/06/2004 02:03 AMGoing JavaScript-less?
Going JavaScript-less?
02/18/2004 02:19 AMHow many people actually shut off JavaScript in their browsers? In
the Web development world, you're constantly advised not to depend on
JavaScript because "[insert double-digit percentage here] of Web
surfers shut off JavaScript."
I have never known someone who shut off JavaScript. I have used a
lot of computers in my life — many not my own — and never
in one case have I noticed that JavaScript was intentionally disabled.
I have never had anyone I know tell me that they shut off JavaScript
to solve a problem. I have never even been remotely tempted to do
this myself.
Is there anyone out there who has actually shut off JavaScript in
their browser? Can you tell us why?
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Javascript-MD5-1.03
Javascript-MD5-1.03
04/28/2004 05:53 AMXML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
XML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
10/29/2003 11:31 PMJavascript Mojo
Javascript Mojo
11/05/2003 02:32 PMStuart Langridge has released a couple of very neat new
Javascript experiments. sorttable makes any data table on a page
"sortable" by clicking the table headers. I've seen this effect used to demonstrate Microsoft's
proprietary "behaviors" technology but Stuart's solution has the
advantage of being standards compliant and working across different
browsers. Best of all, it follows the principles of inobtrusive
DHTML and
hooks in to the markup using only a class attribute.
Stuart's second experiment, JavaScript Event
Sheets, is even more interesting. It tackles the problem of
attaching events to page elements. The most common way of doing this
is with inline attributes, but these require adding behavioural
(rather than structural) code to your markup and can lead to
additional maintenance costs further down the road. A better
alternative is to use the DOM to dynamically add events, which works fine but
means tightly coupling the structure of the document to the Javascript
that sets up the events. Stuart's solution is to abstract the logic
that attaches events to elements out to a separate file, called a
Javascript Event Sheet. This uses CSS style syntax (partially handled by my getElementsBySelector function) to specify how events attached
to different elements should be handled. Stuart demonstrates the idea
with a common image rollover:
img.rollover {
mouseover: rollover_handler;
mouseout: rollout_handler;
}
Stuart's blog entries concerning the two new experiments are here and JavaScript Event
Sheets.
Curious Javascript in .NET
Curious Javascript in .NET
04/26/2004 02:08 AMI've never had the opportunity nor the inclination to do anything
with .NET; at work we use open source tools for all of our web
development, and I prefer open source tools for my own personal
experiments as well. At any rate, the
javascript:__doPostBack links I've seen on .NET powered
sites such as Channel 9 and Orkut plain give me the willies.
Anyway, I decided to view source and see what
__doPostBack actually does. Here's the function:
function __doPostBack(eventTarget, eventArgument) {
var theform;
if (window.navigator.appName.toLowerCase().indexOf("microsoft") >
-1) {
theform = document._ctl0;
}
else {
theform = document.forms["_ctl0"];
}
theform.__EVENTTARGET.value = eventTarget.split("$").join(":");
theform.__EVENTARGUMENT.value = eventArgument;
theform.submit();
}
Note the use of a dubious user-agent based browser detection
method. Now what I just don't understand is why that browser detection
is there in the first place. There are numerous ways of accessing a
form by name using Javascript.
document.forms['form-name'] is part of DOM level 0, and is supported
by virtually every browser since Netscape 2.
document.form-name is a Microsoft invention. The thing
is, document.forms['form-name'] is supported by MS browsers as well. So why do a browser
detect and use the MS only method
when just using the other method with no detect would work equally as
well?
Atom-JavaScript-0.4
Atom-JavaScript-0.4
08/06/2004 04:31 PMJavaScript-DebugConsole-0.01
JavaScript-DebugConsole-0.01
07/26/2004 05:47 PMJavaScript-Librarian-0.01
JavaScript-Librarian-0.01
04/03/2005 05:38 AMJavascript-SHA1-1.01
Javascript-SHA1-1.01
07/29/2004 06:40 AMAd-Rotation in JavaScript
Ad-Rotation in JavaScript
01/16/2004 11:31 AMAd-Rotation is widespread and important for many sites, such as those
that offer free services. In this article, you'll learn how to
generate random advertisements in JavaScript, and explore some other
features along the way. By Jonathan Fenocchi. 0114
Javascript-Menu-2.00
Javascript-Menu-2.00
10/31/2003 10:37 AMJavascript Windows 0.1
Javascript Windows 0.1
12/28/2003 06:38 AMA virtual Javascript window environment simulator.
Javascript-SHA1-1.00
Javascript-SHA1-1.00
04/28/2004 05:53 AMJavascript Windows 0.3
Javascript Windows 0.3
01/05/2004 04:51 AMA virtual Javascript window environment simulator.
Too many Christmas lights?