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Panel Faults CIA's Spying (Los Angeles
Times)
Panel Faults CIA's Spying (Los Angeles
Times)
06/24/2004 04:50 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The CIA has ignored its core
mission of spying, has refused to take corrective action and is
heading "over a proverbial cliff" after years of poor planning and
mismanagement, the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee has
concluded in the latest congressional broadside aimed at America's
premier intelligence agency.
GOP Grapples Over 'Big Tent' (Los
Angeles Times)
GOP Grapples Over 'Big Tent' (Los
Angeles Times)
08/15/2004 06:21 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — President Bush and his
political lieutenants want the Republican National Convention in New
York this month to exude the same sense of unity that characterized
the Democratic love fest in Boston.
Bush Outlines His 'Big Issues,' Asks for
New Lawmakers' Help (Los Angeles Times)
Bush Outlines His 'Big Issues,' Asks for
New Lawmakers' Help (Los Angeles Times)
01/04/2005 07:08 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — President Bush urged new
members of the House and Senate on Monday to work with him to achieve
"big things" for the nation.
Computer replaces beloved 'big book'
Computer replaces beloved 'big book'
04/25/2004 08:33 AMChicago Tribune Apr 25 2004 12:15PM GMT
Microsoft's Charm Offensive: From 'Big
Brother' to 'Big Buddy'?
Microsoft's Charm Offensive: From 'Big
Brother' to 'Big Buddy'?
06/04/2004 05:25 PMMicrosoft is counting on a raft of new community-building tools and
technologies to help boost customer satisfaction.
NIH funds computer modeling of disease
outbreaks, responses
NIH funds computer modeling of disease
outbreaks, responses
05/07/2004 04:16 PMCentre For Infectious Disease Research and Policy May 7 2004 8:23PM
GMT
Movie techniques, MRI/CT data combine
with computer modeling of knee/patella
to aid surgery
Movie techniques, MRI/CT data combine
with computer modeling of knee/patella
to aid surgery
04/03/2005 03:56 PMNews-Medical.Net Apr 3 2005 8:28PM GMT
Companies Unveil Toys Interacting With
TV (AP)
Companies Unveil Toys Interacting With
TV (AP)
02/18/2004 08:18 PMAP - High-tech is marching into the toy box. There's the miniature
Batmobile that revs its engine in sync with an animated version on TV.
And the furry cat that sings along with a DVD or video.
Companies Unveil Toys Interacting With
TV
Companies Unveil Toys Interacting With
TV
02/18/2004 06:53 PMAP via Newsday Feb 18 2004 11:11PM GMT
Interacting with Resources: Web
Architecture Review
Interacting with Resources: Web
Architecture Review
01/22/2004 03:19 AMContinuing his review of the W3C TAG's Architectural Principles of the
World Wide Web document, Kendall Clark examines what the document has
to say about interacting with web resources.
Microsoft CFO has 'done one'
Microsoft CFO has 'done one'
04/07/2005 03:26 AMsilicon.com Apr 7 2005 7:50AM GMT
Real to Offer 'All in One' Jukebox
Real to Offer 'All in One' Jukebox
01/07/2004 02:19 PM
CNet reveals more details from RealNetworks upcoming Music Store and
Jukebox software. While previous hints had suggested that Real's new
service wou...
Et Cetera: The 'I need a new keyboard
and can't find one' edition
Et Cetera: The 'I need a new keyboard
and can't find one' edition
11/14/2003 12:39 PMRound up including Bluejacking, Wal-Mart's entry into online music
sales, and more.
Management Tools 'Priority One' for Open
Source
Management Tools 'Priority One' for Open
Source
12/12/2003 09:01 PMIn order to gain traction in enterprise, the open source movement must
develop better management and support tools, customers say.
'Architecture of the World Wide Web,
Volume One' is a W3C Recommendation
'Architecture of the World Wide Web,
Volume One' is a W3C Recommendation
12/19/2004 03:26 PM2004-12-15: The World Wide Web Consortium today released Architecture
of the World Wide Web, Volume One as a W3C Recommendation. The Web
uses relatively simple technologies with sufficient scalability,
efficiency and utility that they have resulted in a remarkable
information space of interrelated resources, growing across languages,
cultures and media. This architecture document discusses the core
design components of the Web in an effort to preserve these properties
of the information space as its technologies evolve. Read the press
release, Member testimonials, and visit the TAG home page. (News
archive)
Architecture of the World Wide Web,
Volume One' Is a W3C Recommendation
Architecture of the World Wide Web,
Volume One' Is a W3C Recommendation
12/24/2004 12:28 PMArchitecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One' Is a W3C
Recommendation
http://www.w3.o
rg/TR/2004/REC-webarch-20041215/
http://www.w3.or
g/2004/12/webarch-pressrelease
http://www.w3.or
g/2004/12/webarch-testimonials
http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/
The World Wide Web Consortium released "Architecture of
the World Wide Web, Volume One" as a W3C Recommendation. The Web uses
relatively simple technologies with sufficient scalability, efficiency
and utility that they have resulted in a remarkable information space
of interrelated resources, growing across languages, cultures and
media. This architecture document discusses the core design components
of the Web in an effort to preserve these properties of the
information space as its technologies evolve. Read the press release,
Member testimonials, and visit the TAG home page.
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports |
'US soldiers started to shoot us, one by
one'
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports |
'US soldiers started to shoot us, one by
one'
05/22/2004 06:56 AM'US soldiers started to shoot us, one by
one'
guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1221658,00.html
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Angeles City Comelec loses DCM computer
in Nepo Mall
Angeles City Comelec loses DCM computer
in Nepo Mall
11/16/2003 09:39 PMSun Star Network Nov 16 2003 8:07PM ET
Capturing Spider-Man
Capturing Spider-Man
07/02/2004 09:06 PMNels Israelson, photographer behind posters for such blockbuster films
as Spider-Man 2, snaps movie-goers awake by making the
impossible seem perfectly reasonable and the possible, otherworldly.
[Jul 2]
"capturing Osama"
"capturing Osama"
09/05/2004 10:10 PMCapturing Your Personal Web
Capturing Your Personal Web
08/11/2004 03:52 PMSource: SearchDay - Forget bookmarks: Web content managers allow you
to create your own personal, searchable cache of web pages....
Capturing Genesis
Capturing Genesis
09/05/2004 11:06 AMBest Solution For Capturing TV Signals
Best Solution For Capturing TV Signals
11/20/2003 12:40 AMCapturing the power of re.split
Capturing the power of re.split
10/29/2003 12:12 AMA couple of Python tips. The first is really a tip for
Mozilla/Firebird: You can set up a Custom
Keyword for instantly accessing Python module documentation using
the string www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-%s.html
- I have this set up as pydoc, so I can type pydoc
re to jump straight to the re module documentation. I only set
it up half an hour ago and I've already used it about a dozen
times.
The second tip is so powerful I've been kicking myself for not
finding out about it sooner. It relates to the regular expression
module's re.split() function. Just like
string.split(), this lets you split up a string based on
a certain token. With string.split() you
the token you split on isn't included in the resulting array:
>>>
'pipe|separated|values'.split('|')
['pipe', 'separated', 'values']
This is also true of re.split:
>>> splitter =
re.compile('<.>')
>>>
splitter.split('hi<a>there<b>from<c>python')
['hi', 'there', 'from', 'python']
Here's the magic part though. If you put part or all of the regular
expression in parenthesis the separating tokens get included in the
resulting list:
>>> splitter =
re.compile('(<.>)')
>>>
splitter.split('hi<a>there<b>from<c>python')
['hi', '<a>', 'there', '<b>', 'from', '<c>',
'python']
Why is this a big deal? Because it suddenly makes writing simple
parsers and tokenisers a whole heck of a lot easier. Using the above
example, say you wanted to do something with each of the
<?> style tags. You can just iterate through the
resulting list identifying each tag using the regular expression
you've already compiled and then altering just those list items,
before joining the whole list back together again at the end.
Simple parsing and replacement of easily identified tags can
already be achieved using the re.sub()
method, which allows you to provide a callback function to process
each matching token. The difference with using re.split() is that you can easily take in to
account the order of the tokens, allowing you to build
systems that can use special tags to define areas of documents without
getting confused by nesting tag sets. As a simple example, you could
build a basic event based XML parser using just a couple of expressions. In
fact, I discovered this technique while examining the source code for
the tinpy tiny
python template module, which gives a clue to why I'm so interested in
it.
Having discovered this feature in Python, I just had to see if it
existed in other languages as well. Unsurprisingly it does; PHP's preg_split offers an optional
PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE flag (added in PHP 4.0.5) and
Javascript has similar behaviour to Python, including the splitting
token if it is wrapped in parentheses.
I'm probably the last person to find out about this, but it's such
a useful technique I felt I just had to share it with the world.
"'US soldiers started to shoot us, one
by one': Survivors describe wedding
massacre as generals refuse to
apologise"
"'US soldiers started to shoot us, one
by one': Survivors describe wedding
massacre as generals refuse to
apologise"
05/22/2004 03:34 PMThe Ars Technica Guide to Video
Capturing
The Ars Technica Guide to Video
Capturing
03/20/2003 08:30 AM"Capturing and Optimizing Screenshots
for Print"
"Capturing and Optimizing Screenshots
for Print"
05/05/2004 03:49 PMSMS FAQ: Capturing Packets from Remote
Subnets
SMS FAQ: Capturing Packets from Remote
Subnets
08/30/2004 10:35 PM"we're killing and capturing enemy
combatants"
"we're killing and capturing enemy
combatants"
11/11/2003 03:17 PMNels Israelson: Capturing Spider-Man
Nels Israelson: Capturing Spider-Man
07/02/2004 11:16 PMPart of the reason Nels was able to get what he needed in such a
compressed timeframe, he says, "is that we had the review process
right there. Working digitally, we could see what was or wasn't
working technically or creatively." By Barbara Gibson, Apple (via
MyAppleMenu)
Video Capturing Guide at Ars Technica
Video Capturing Guide at Ars Technica
03/20/2003 10:42 AMVoIP is Key to Capturing Government and
Education Managed IP VPN Business
VoIP is Key to Capturing Government and
Education Managed IP VPN Business
04/20/2004 03:24 PMZDNet Apr 20 2004 8:04PM GMT
Google's next frontier? Capturing the
mobile wireless market
Google's next frontier? Capturing the
mobile wireless market
06/14/2004 05:25 AMArticle.wn.com - Mon Jun 14, 06:56 am GMT
Court rules ISP didn't violate law by
capturing, copying e-mails
Court rules ISP didn't violate law by
capturing, copying e-mails
07/02/2004 04:33 PMIn an e-mail privacy case that could have broad implications, a
federal appeals court ruled that an ISP didn't break federal law when
it used special code to intercept and copy some of the e-mail messages
it processed for customers.
Blogs, Boards, and Posts: Capturing
Consumer Buzz Online
Blogs, Boards, and Posts: Capturing
Consumer Buzz Online
04/07/2005 10:51 PMNew hacker threat aims at capturing
banking data via Web browser (AFP)
New hacker threat aims at capturing
banking data via Web browser (AFP)
06/30/2004 12:35 PMAFP - Hackers have found a way to intercept passwords for banking
websites by infecting pop-up ads with a program that can install
itself on computers and record user keystrokes, security experts said.
PeopleSoft faults Oracle (TheDeal.com)
PeopleSoft faults Oracle (TheDeal.com)
07/08/2004 05:30 AMTheDeal.com - The software company said it would miss second-quarter
estimates, partly because of the Oracle antitrust trial.
Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool faults
Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool faults
09/25/2004 12:01 AMalbatross_at_tim.it (Sep 24 2004)
Re: Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool
faults
Re: Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool
faults
09/25/2004 01:36 PMGadi Evron (Sep 25 2004)
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