Biopure Gets SEC Wells Notice
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SEC sends Wells notice to Business
Objects
SEC sends Wells notice to Business
Objects
08/05/2004 05:36 AMNews not a big hit with investors
The Wells Fargo example
The Wells Fargo example
12/02/2003 06:30 AMOpinion Doing the right thing
Justin Wells Knows Better than You
Justin Wells Knows Better than You
04/09/2004 04:10 PMThis is just a place where Justin Wells,
trance9. is
welcome to post his opinions, so that he won't feel obliged to post
them in places where his particular brand of wisdom is
under-appreciated.
"Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?"
"Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?"
12/27/2003 08:57 PMWill Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?
Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?
12/27/2003 06:36 AMEven the BLM says potential impacts of plans to drill more than 10,000
natural gas wells over the next 30 years in the Four Corners region
include poor visibility and air quality. Environmentalists say it's
worse than that.
More Than Wells Are Stuck In The Sand
Over Iraqi Oil
More Than Wells Are Stuck In The Sand
Over Iraqi Oil
11/10/2003 11:31 PMIraq has a lot of oil, estimated at 112.5 billion barrels in proven
reserves which is the world's second-largest after Saudi Arabia's. As
many as 220 billion barrels are considered probable additional Iraqi
reserves. Before the current war, Iraq was producing 2.5 million
barrels of oil per day, with only 1.7 million of this output
authorized under the U.N. imposed "Oil-For-Food" economic sanctions.
At an average price of $25 per barrel, Iraq was making $43 million per
day in sanctioned sales and $20 million per day in unsanctioned ones.
The United States was the biggest importer of Iraqi crude, importing
366,000 barrels a day directly into the U.S. during December 2002,
with an estimated third of Iraqi oil output (800,000+ barrels per day)
ultimately ending up in the United States after intermediate
processing by third countries. Thus on the eve of Operation
Iraqi Freedom, Americans were paying Saddam around $21 million per day
or $620 million per month or around $7.5 billion per year. The rest
of the world was paying him twice this much for a total of around $25
billion per year. Such "tough" economic sanctions led in some
American political circles to (somewhat hypocritically, considering
the level of our Iraqi imports) have contempt for the United Nations
and concern over the amount of petromoney available for hostile
military buildup and WMD and even terrorist bankrolling... And so
there was a war.
Wells Fargo Opens the Vault
Wells Fargo Opens the Vault
04/23/2004 01:29 PMWill the prospect of higher interest rates tighten funds?
Wells Dominates Braves As Padres Win 2-0
(AP)
Wells Dominates Braves As Padres Win 2-0
(AP)
05/05/2004 09:28 PMAP - David Wells turned in another dominating performance against
Atlanta, pitching seven scoreless innings and even beating out a bunt
single in the San Diego Padres' 2-0 win over Braves on Wednesday
night.
Wells Fargo Blazes A Path To IP Storage
Wells Fargo Blazes A Path To IP Storage
03/09/2004 12:09 AM"Boob Tube" by Benjamin Wallace-Wells
"Boob Tube" by Benjamin Wallace-Wells
12/26/2003 07:46 AMThe revolution has passed for MTV .. “Boob
Tube.”
washingtonmonthly.com/features/2003/0310.wallace-wells1
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Uncovered Window Wells Trap Children
Uncovered Window Wells Trap Children
04/15/2005 05:09 AMUncovered window wells become even more hazardous this time of year,
as children start playing—and exploring—outdoors. The cure can create
new safety hazards if covers are bolted or locked down to prevent
emergency egress from the basement. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Wells Fargo to use Adobe for digital
signature service
Wells Fargo to use Adobe for digital
signature service
06/08/2004 04:53 PMThe service, called SimpleSign, is designed to prevent document
spoofing and allows banks and their customers to sign PDF documents
with digital signatures, creating legally binding documents.
Wells Fargo packages Verified by Visa
with other services
Wells Fargo packages Verified by Visa
with other services
12/09/2003 08:41 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 9 2003 7:02PM ET
Wells Fargo Stakes Lead In Electronic
Deposits
Wells Fargo Stakes Lead In Electronic
Deposits
03/31/2005 03:28 AMInformation Week Mar 31 2005 7:27AM GMT
Wells Fargo's Internet exec makes its
site user-friendly and an effective
sales tool
Wells Fargo's Internet exec makes its
site user-friendly and an effective
sales tool
12/27/2003 09:04 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 27 2003 8:06AM ET
Notice Anything Different?
Notice Anything Different?
01/25/2003 11:53 PMIf this isn't your first trip to my website, you've no doubt
noticed some changes. For a few days now I've been quiet and haven't
posted to the site at all. That is because I was making the changes
you see. And there are many changes, in fact. First, and most
obviously, the visual appearance of the site is totally different.
The old design was too bland; I myself grew bored with it. Second,
and perhaps the biggest technical change, I no longer use pMachine as the backend for the
site. pMachine is wonderful, and I highly recommend it to anyone
seeking a CMS.
However, the new system, which I wrote from scratch with PHP, mySql,
and some Apache settings, addresses many of the reasons I did not want
to keep pMachine:
- Size: pMachine is very big, which is not necessarily a bad
thing, but it is big because of the sheer number of features it has,
almost all of which I did not use. My new system is very small, both
in file size and database utilization, and does what I need it to do.
And adding features will not be too difficult.
- Ease of Use: I mean this from a user's point of view, not mine.
With pMachine, the process of linking to one of my entries was not as
semantically logical as I would have liked. For instance, a permanent
link to a previous entry may have looked like this,
http://www.readinged.com/index.php?id=P30, while in
the new system, permanent links look like this,
http://www.readinged.com/blog/30/. Similarly, the
URL's for archive pages and RSS feeds are much more clear.
- Impersonal: Let me again repeat that I do like pMachine, and it
is a good system, but I never felt too attached to it. I like to
write my own systems. pMachine was initially intended to get this
site going quickly and then to write my own blogging system.
I will write more on my new blogging system in the coming days, and
I plan to release it to download when I complete it. I still need to
write a good administration interface for it, implement a categories
system, and I plan on beefing up its RSS capabilities. You will be
able to get an RSS feed for almost any criteria (i.e. posts between
specific dates, posts about a certain topic, and searches returned as
RSS).
Also new in this design is a dynamic commenting system. Go ahead
and click on the comments link after any post, and you should see what
I mean. This is a system I developed for Stonefishspine, and have
wanted to use on my own site ever since. This new design enables me
to do so, and the commenting system works any almost all current
browsers. As of right now, older browsers without sufficient support
of the Javascript DOM will not be able to post comments. I am working
on the non-dynamic version of this system and it should be ready
within a few days. Currently, I know that versions of Opera older
than 7Beta and some versions of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh
will not be able to post comments.
I'd really like to hear any comments (good or bad) about the
redesigned site. You can email me at ed@readinged.com. Watch in the
next few days for additional information about the new site
design.
Update (4:00pm): I would like to mention that even
with this new design, your old permalinks will still work. Also, if
you are using an RSS aggregator that pulled my old RSS file, it will
still work as well. But please see if you can get it changed to the new URL as I
will remove support for the old one eventually.
I have to agree with Jim on
the current weather in the US. When I left for classes this
morning it was seven degrees outside (and much less with the wind
chill). There should be a law against that kind of cold.
seen fit to notice Cambodiagate
seen fit to notice Cambodiagate
08/16/2004 08:36 AM"Holiday in Cambodia." .. Wall Street Journal .. ROBERT POLLOCK: ..
issects
opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110005483
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Oh, Just In Case Your Didn't Notice
Oh, Just In Case Your Didn't Notice
05/20/2004 09:55 AMIf you're seeing this, you're on the new server, and if you're on the
new server, you'll notice our old friend The Search Box is back!
Welcome back, pal! You're the best form element an editor could
have....
Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser
Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser
02/05/2005 09:42 PMAs of 8am today - Wells Fargo (one of the largest Banks in the United
States) began blocking Opera browser from it's online banking.
Google gets philosophical in IPO notice
Google gets philosophical in IPO notice
04/30/2004 04:18 PMBoston Globe Apr 30 2004 8:39PM GMT
Will Anyone Notice Netscape's Return?
Will Anyone Notice Netscape's Return?
05/27/2004 11:04 AMWhile most people had written off the Netscape browser, assuming that
AOL had all but left it for dead when they spun off Mozilla, it turns
out that AOL really is planning to release a new version of the
browser, which basically has everyone asking:
but
why? Mozilla, on its own, seems to be getting some traction, and
Netscape will still be based on Mozilla. Meanwhile Opera is still
innovating in the browser space and the Mac folks still seem to like
Safari. At the same time, most of the known universe is still stuck
on IE and don't see any reason to change (despite there being plenty
of good reasons). So, the question is where does Netscape fit into
this space, and what does AOL hope to get out of it? No one expects
AOL to add any significant features to Mozilla, and the average AOL
user is still stuck on AOL's own browser (which is still based on IE).
About the only reason anyone can come up with for this release is
that there are still some folks using older Netscape technology, and
therefore AOL decided to refresh it. Perhaps that defines AOL's
strategy these days: "Let's just kind of stick with what we have and
refresh it periodically and hope that no one realizes there's a lot of
other stuff out there." No wonder users are bailing out by the
hundreds of thousands.
A Small Victory - Notice
A Small Victory - Notice
06/19/2004 01:11 AMdisagreement in the blog world .. As Michele says .. some other ..
Michele
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Travel Notice Definitions
Travel Notice Definitions
04/04/2005 06:51 AMTravel Notice Definitionshttp://www.cd
c.gov/travel/outbreaks.htm#noticekeyCDC issues
different types of notices for international travelers. As of May 20,
2004, these definitions have been refined to make the announcements
more easily understood by travelers, health-care providers, and the
general public. The definitions are laid out below. They describe both
levels of risk for the traveler and recommended preventive measures to
take at each level of risk. This will be added to
International
Trade Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.
Google's Drummond Gets SEC Notice
Google's Drummond Gets SEC Notice
07/26/2004 02:01 PMReuters: "The general counsel of Google Inc. has been notified that
the staff of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will
recommend a civil injunction against [David Drummond] for purported
violations of securities laws, the company said Monday."
TPA membership Termination Notice
TPA membership Termination Notice
04/01/2005 03:24 PMFor years I have run a BBS (Bulletin Board Service) and have
been a member of the Trialware Professional Association. That website
at current count has allowed on my dime the download of 85,632,109
Shareware Programs. That is in a 15 year time spread from the days of
dial-up systems to modern Internet based BBS systems.
So what do I get in e-mail today from the TPA
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I regret to inform you that your membership in the Trialware
Professional Association has been terminated.
This is due to your use the term "shareware" on your site. As you
should know a driving force of the TPA is to disuade people from using
this term.
Consider re-applying for TPA membership when you agree with the TPA
mission and rules.
http://www.trialware.org/mission.html
Please do not reply to this message. Due to lack of volunteers
replies cannot be returned. Questions should be asked on the TPA
newsgroups.
Regards
------------------------------------
Apparently this is some new policy in place like I really knew that
this was part of their mission statment. I probably visit there site
like once a year. It is obvious that shareware authors are getting
sensitive to the word SHAREWARE. Here is what I am going to do I will
systematically remove every TPA members files from my website and
never again will I apply to be a TPA member. Getting all upset over
the word SHAREWARE, hello. Probably the website administrator was
still wearing diapers when the term was coined.
Trai notice to Bharti
Trai notice to Bharti
04/01/2005 06:50 AMZDNet India Apr 1 2005 10:30AM GMT
Maintenance Notice - washingtonpost.com
Maintenance Notice - washingtonpost.com
08/23/2004 02:38 PMWhat Should The Copyright notice on UK
Website Be?
What Should The Copyright notice on UK
Website Be?
12/19/2004 03:08 PM"... a lot of websites offering copyright notice "templates", but
these all seem to cover US copyright. Are there any similar services
for the UK?"
Nice of You to Notice Novartis
Nice of You to Notice Novartis
03/17/2005 04:18 AMThe Street finally pays attention to a longtime pharma winner, on news
of a major generic-drug acquisition.
Punk at a Moment's Notice
Punk at a Moment's Notice
08/04/2004 04:43 AMBorrowing from the flash mob trend, punk rock bands lean on the Web,
cell phones and instant messaging to organize impromptu gigs. Robert
Andrews reports from Cardiff, Wales.
SCO Gives Notice To 6,000 Unix Licensees
SCO Gives Notice To 6,000 Unix Licensees
01/06/2004 09:13 AMSlashdot Jan 6 2004 8:27AM ET
System notice: Upgrade
System notice: Upgrade
03/13/2003 10:14 AMUpgraded to MT 2.5.1 today...
If people don't notice it, it's not
architecture...
If people don't notice it, it's not
architecture...
11/15/2003 07:42 AMI've just caught up on my Dre
amspaces and been confronted with a conundrum. In a piece about
brutalist architecture, they featured the Tricorn centre in
Portsmouth. Here's a picture of the building in question:

Now, this building hasn't had the most illustrious of histories. It
was built in 1966, given an award in 1967 and voted Britain's fourth
ugliest building in 1968. It is generally reviled by the public and
will not be protected by government by being listed. But when the
architect - Rodney Gordon - is asked about the general distaste
towards his building, he replies:
"Well I'm very surprised. A lot of people liked the
building. One thing I do find is that any piece of architecture worth
being called architecture is usually both hated and loved. If people
don't notice it, it's not architecture."
That last phrase seems extraordinary to me - stunning in its
arrogance and audacity and completely in opposition to most of the
understandings of design and architecture that I've accumulated over
the last ten years. That kind of ostentatious statement of impact
above function was given up within the first ten years of web
design. What Gordon is talking about is the construction of follies -
buildings with little or no function but to inspire and awe.
Unworkable spaces, unusable spaces. We have them on the web too -
sometimes even intentionally - either as art or design showcases or as
image-based impactful press prelease or advertising spaces. But this
is different. This is a site - a space - designed for shopping and
socialising that wants desperately to be innovative and impressive -
the architect all the while dismissing the subtle and less overt arts
of flows and usability, building things that are not scaled for humans
or comprehensible to them. All the things that allow a place to be
understood by people are dismissed as unworthy of the name of
architecture. And why - because the building must be noticed...
It's stunning. It's terrible. And I'm fairly sure it's wrong.
If you're interested in the Tricorn:
Read the comments
Shark Tank: Oh yes, they'll notice
Shark Tank: Oh yes, they'll notice
12/24/2003 12:43 AMA bank's indoor ATM is rebooting every evening at around 9 p.m. -- and
now it's up to a technician pilot fish to figure out why.
Notice to Ralph Nader
Notice to Ralph Nader
12/14/2003 07:29 PMDec 13, 2003 ... to him.
http://www.naderexplore04.org/survey/survey_start.php. Below is what I
told them (also posted to Blog for America). See my ...
Short-notice Geek Lunch
Short-notice Geek Lunch
04/09/2004 04:05 PMSo
Scoble posted at
1:30 AM Sunday that he was in Vancouver, how about lunch. A dozen
people turned up, it was 16°C so we ate outside in the sun, fun was
had...
Woman Gets Notice for Owing a Nickel
(AP)
Woman Gets Notice for Owing a Nickel
(AP)
07/15/2004 06:44 PMAP - When the Washington state Department of Employment Security
notified Sandi Bryan that she owed money for an unemployment
compensation overpayment more than six years ago, she picked up the
phone.
Open Source is starting to get notice
Open Source is starting to get notice
08/02/2004 01:29 PMIntelligent,
well written article with real facts and meat about open source
companies.
Read this is you need evidence of open source taking hold in the
business software world.
[CNet]
Tech industry put on security notice
Tech industry put on security notice
12/03/2003 08:32 PMBush administration officials praise industry efforts to create
security programs--but pledge that if those initiatives fail,
legislation will soon follow.
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