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Cyan, cyan, wherefore art thou cyan?
Cyan, cyan, wherefore art thou cyan?
12/15/2003 02:05 PMOr, rather, where art thou, since I know why cyan is cyan. For some
reason, I can't get ncurses to make anything foreground cyan. Magenta,
red, yellow (well, OK, icky brown), green, white, black, blue... no
problem. Just not cyan. Which is really strange. Change the definition
of the color to anything else and it works. Hell, I can make the
background cyan OK. Just not the foreground. (It shows as the
immediately previously defined foreground color, or black if there
wasn't one) Setting the foreground to cyan and then setting inverse
video doesn't work either. Nore bizarrely, though, black...
Danny Sullivan answers your Google
Florida update questions
Danny Sullivan answers your Google
Florida update questions
12/05/2003 04:23 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Dec 5 2003 3:12PM ET
GuruNet's Answers.com Now Provides Free
Instant Reference Answers
GuruNet's Answers.com Now Provides Free
Instant Reference Answers
01/05/2005 01:44 PMAnswers.com, GuruNets's site-and-software combination that provides
instant reference answers is now free to users.
sumea-cyan 1.0
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sumea-cyan-thinice 1.0
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03/16/2003 01:47 AMA theme to match the sumea-cyan theme for Blackbox.
Online Proofing on Mac & PC: cyan eProof
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Online Proofing on Mac & PC: cyan eProof
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10/29/2003 12:10 AMAs cyan soft ltd. still receives many requests for eProof PDF
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Synk Audio Studios Introduces Cyan Life,
New Customizable Stock Music
Synk Audio Studios Introduces Cyan Life,
New Customizable Stock Music
06/06/2005 12:02 AMMac OS X music and software package for video pros continues
expansion. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Looking for Answers
Looking for Answers
07/15/2004 05:27 AMAre there non-evil reasons why customers continue to like Microsoft
products?
Google Answers: Just for fun
Google Answers: Just for fun
06/07/2004 10:36 AMGoogle Answerer thoroughly debunks "stupid facts" e-mail .. a mission
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Google Answers Ads
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10/28/2002 06:28 PMGoogle Answers is now being featured on the front page. Jesse Ruderman
has sent in a list of ads being circulated, which he got by using an
Anonymizer: New! Ask your question. Set your price. Get your answer.
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Answers for help. Google tracks which had you clicked through on,
presumably to figure out which is best....
IE Users Want Answers
IE Users Want Answers
07/09/2004 09:58 AMDuring Thursday's live Web chat with the Internet Explorer (IE) team,
chat participants asked a lot of questions. Microsoft didn't provide a
lot of answers.
"Word Answers"
"Word Answers"
05/21/2004 03:49 AMIs Answers.com the Next Google?
Is Answers.com the Next Google?
02/05/2005 10:08 PMThat answers my question
That answers my question
03/14/2005 06:11 PMI s
peculated idly the other day that Tivo had a significant patent
portfolio. Turns out it has 70 patents granted, with
106 more pending. Sounds pretty significiant to me, given how
ubiquitous digital video recording is bound to become.
Answers to Arnaud
Answers to Arnaud
04/06/2005 09:22 PMMan - today is turning into a day when I can connect many dots
together.
I just got to conote capitalism in it's pure state - with fascism.
The underlying notion of exploiting workers and resources to create
profit - is just sick to me. So when Jason Calacanis accused ME of
improperly gaming the system - the only thing I could think of was
"cause it's hurting you - you mean?"
Any money going directly into blogger's pockets is NOT going into
YOUR pocket. It's as almost as if he EXPECTS to make money - that it's
his right.
That just pisses me off to no ends.
Now I am going to answer Arnaudquestions about "why do I like structured
blogging" and "whether OPML can be adapted to support Any type
on MicroContent".
Well dude- the second question is teh easiest and funnest. We
did!
We used our OPML editor - weboutliner to
craete an editor for a birthday party activity. Pure situated
software.
It's a perfect paradigm. More on that later.
Next - I LOVE PubSub's
structured blogging effort cause it's just that - it's an effort.
When Seb Paquet first used the phrase - it blew my mind. I
knew right away that that was exactly what micro-content needed - was
a way to describe the controlled, form based kind of publishing that
will move us down the pyrimid and effect 80% of the population within
a few years.
Blogging is just the FIRST kind of micro-content and we're watching
lots of others get established - right in front of our eyes.
So structured blogging is the start of something I've been hoping
for - for a while now - a way to give normal end-users the power to
contribute, express themselves and share - little chunks of knowledge
- that are heavily "typed".
Kudos to Bob Wyman and the team at PubSub.
Arnaud admits that he doesn't write much about the format of the
published micro-content - but only a wholistic approach - which
combines open:
- APIs
- Schemas
- data format
- even user interfaces
......will get us to micro-content nirvana.
When I think about this stuff - I see EVDB, RVW supported in
blogware, an OpenListings format coming, OpenTopics and Technorati
tags - for all, FOAF, ourmedia, Media RSS - everywhere I go - I see
this stuff happening.
Just Yahoo buying Flickr, doing Media RSS and saying what they've
been saying and THEN having Google come back with THEIR video hosting
scenario. Man oh man.
It's all happening.
Google IPO Answers
Google IPO Answers
04/30/2004 04:18 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Apr 30 2004 8:29PM GMT
Wrong answers
Wrong answers
04/17/2004 10:04 AMI absolutely can't stand people that don't take the time to learn
the answer to the question being asked of them.
If people don't know the answer to the question being asked, I'd
much rather hear "you know, that's a great question, and while I don't
know the answer to that question, I'll find out for you" if it is
their responsibility or job to know the answer than an ansewr that is
wrong and can be proven to be wrong in less than 5 simple steps.
Wrong answers from 'authorities on a subject' make me not trust
those authorities any more, and trust is crucial to an organization
that is growing.
Wrong answers make me want to do the work myself.
Wrong answers make me think the authority is so stupid that I won't
ask them any other questions.
Wrong answers make me think that the authority thinks I'm too
stupid to know that they're full of shit.
Being given blatantly wrong answers while the deliverer speaks with
that tone that exudes almighty authority feels like being fed human
excrement with only a rusty bent fork to eat it after being left in a
dungeon for 40 days and 40 nights.
Giving wrong answers is lazy and is the wrong thing to do.
I hate people that consistently give wrong answers and don't
concede defeat when proven wrong... that don't retreat and admit their
inadequacy... that don't correct themselves.
I hate people that survive just by covering their ass after
consistently giving wrong lazy answers.
I also deplore people that won't ever hold other people
accountable.
You Ask, Ballmer Answers
You Ask, Ballmer Answers
08/03/2004 01:50 AMDirect and Related Links for 'You Ask, Ballmer
Answers'
Monkeyboy takes questions from the peanut gallery….
Searching for answers
Searching for answers
06/24/2005 07:35 PMDirecting queries through Internet search engines has become one of
the most popular online activities.
Statistics released from a new survey conducted by Harris Interactive
show that users accessed search engines more often than they used the
Net for entertainment, e-commerce or IM/chat. Over half of the
respondents (53%) said they used search engines most or every time
they went online, and only 4% said they had never used a search
engine. Only two activities were more popular than search: sending or
receiving e-mail (87%) and general Web surfing (55%).
How the respondents used search engines was also interesting. The top
reasons were for researching specific topics (88%), getting directions
or maps (75%), looking for news (64%) and shopping (51%). Internet
search engines also seem to be replacing the telephone for some tasks,
with a total of 54% reporting having used a search engine instead of
using a phone.
Different search engines seem to be better for searching for different
topics. For example, MSN and Ask Jeeves users were more apt to search
for medical and health information. Ask Jeeves users were also more
likely to look for maps and directions. Google users tended to search
more for news, perhaps a result of the Google News search page.
According to data from Nielsen//NetRatings, Google is by far the most
popular search engine in the US, with a 48% market share. Yahoo! is
next with 21%, followed by MSN with 12%, AOL with 5% and Ask Jeeves
with 2%. Google users are also the most loyal. Thirteen percent of US
adults who use Google use it exclusively, compared to 11% for AOL, 10%
for MSN, 7% for Yahoo!/Overture and 2.4% for Ask Jeeves.
Getting Answers About Ask Jeeves
Getting Answers About Ask Jeeves
06/25/2004 01:52 PMWhat does the future hold for this Internet search company?
Answers in the Margins
Answers in the Margins
09/10/2004 02:50 PMBy just looking at operating margins, investors can find profitable
industry leaders.
180solutions answers pop-up charges
180solutions answers pop-up charges
07/30/2004 06:56 AMLetter Right to reply
Comdex Postponed, Looking for Answers
Comdex Postponed, Looking for Answers
06/23/2004 05:10 PMInternet News Jun 23 2004 8:49PM GMT
Investors want answers from Microsoft
Investors want answers from Microsoft
07/22/2004 11:13 AMSilicon.com Jul 22 2004 3:57PM GMT
For the 9/11 Families, A Day Without
Answers (washingtonpost.com)
For the 9/11 Families, A Day Without
Answers (washingtonpost.com)
04/10/2004 08:47 AMFor the 9/11 Families, A Day Without Answers 4/10 .. Condi Rice spent
with them
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FBI Wants Answers on Cisco Theft
FBI Wants Answers on Cisco Theft
05/19/2004 04:43 AMThe feds are probing a possible theft of source code from Cisco
Systems. The networking equipment maker says software code used to run
its gear that directs Internet traffic may have been swiped.
Questions on the go? Answers go mobile
Questions on the go? Answers go mobile
03/29/2005 01:42 PMCompanies that provide Internet-based reference tools are putting
movie times and encyclopedias in the palm of your hand.
Tenants can turn to Web for answers
Tenants can turn to Web for answers
02/15/2004 05:50 AMLos Angeles Times Feb 15 2004 9:39AM GMT
Williams answers doubters
Williams answers doubters
07/31/2004 10:37 AMDanny Williams says he can barely believe he beat former world
champion Mike Tyson.
No hope? No direction? We have answers.
No hope? No direction? We have answers.
09/01/2004 12:35 AM
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Friend or Foe? A Digital Dog Tag Answers
Friend or Foe? A Digital Dog Tag Answers
04/15/2004 06:30 AMDespite precautions, soldiers continue to be killed by "friendly"
fire. New technologies, however, may prevent such mistakes.
Google Adds Answers
Google Adds Answers
04/07/2005 10:51 PMGoogle Answers: What is the matrix?
Google Answers: What is the matrix?
12/02/2003 01:07 AMAnswered for $200.
Communicator Answers Prayers
Communicator Answers Prayers
08/12/2004 02:07 AMOver 100,000 customers in the U.S. ranging from business to learning
institutions and churches rejoice, thanks to voice over internet
protocol communications technology. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
At Motorola, a Vet Answers the Call
At Motorola, a Vet Answers the Call
09/14/2004 12:41 PMFortune Sep 14 2004 4:21PM GMT
"Margaret Cho answers 'Michael'"
"Margaret Cho answers 'Michael'"
01/25/2004 03:03 PMmc chris Answers Your Questions
mc chris Answers Your Questions
03/22/2005 03:39 PMSome questions and answers about cooking
Some questions and answers about cooking
09/25/2004 11:33 AMFolks have written asking some questions about how I'm making the
transition from geek to chef, and rather than reply individually, I
thought I'd do a little public Q & A to share with all.
I am curious what steps you took to make the change. You're cooking in
the kitchen of a good restaurant?
When I first arrived on Nantucket I met the owners of Fifty-Six Union
through my aunt. Over the course of the summer, I talked with them
about my interest in cooking and spent some time hostessing during
August. Peter, the chef, recommended that before I head to culinary
school, I spend six months working in a kitchen to see if I really
wanted to do it. So I asked him if I could work in his kitchen, and he
generously said yes. And yes, Fifty-Six is a good restaurant, and
Peter is a graduate of the CIA.
[H]aving spent my formative years slaving away in a hot kitchen for my
parents' Chinese takeaway, I can't imagine what on earth you like
about it!
I like the energy of the kitchen, of being on my feet and being
active. I love the way I get consumed in what I'm doing, almost lost.
Last night I looked at the clock and it was 7 PM, a little while later
(it seemed) I checked again and it was nearly 10! I'd just been in the
moment, making salads and apps and desserts. I love the short
life-cycle of a kitchen day. Unlike a software project that takes
weeks to months to years (to even never!) to complete, in the kitchen
the order comes in, you prepare it, and it's gone. By the end of the
night, the "project" is over and the battle is won. I love the
satisfaction of making something people enjoy. I made an apple tarte
tatin for last night's dessert special. I plated an order and thirty
minutes later, the server told me, "They loved the apple tart and were
raving!" I love doing lots of things at once and figuring out the most
efficient way to do it, and I love to be under pressure and make it
all happen and get it right. I love sending out a perfect plate.
I just wanted to ask how you got into cooking.. did you need to take
any formal training, or was it primarily on the job? did you take a
pay cut?
I've always loved cooking and baking, ever since I was little. During
college I always had food service jobs (made ice cream, worked in a
pie shop on Cape Cod, etc.) and learned some skills there. And I've
just been a passionate home cook, reading and learning as much as I
could from doing and watching Iron Chef and other cooking programs.
I've realized that I knew more than I thought and also that I have a
long way to go. And yes, I took a pay cut. Cooks with no professional
experience do not make the same salary as software engineering
managers with 10 years experience.
If you have further questions, feel free to write! Obviously I have
less time for posting than in the past, but I'll try. And soon too, a
post about my first impressions...
MPs want 'Budget leak' answers
MPs want 'Budget leak' answers
03/17/2005 02:54 AMThe Treasury is asked to explain how confidential Budget details
appeared in a newspaper before the chancellor made his speech.
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