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Happy 2004!







Happy 2004!

Happy 2004! 12/31/2003 09:37 PM

Chances are, it's already 2004 where you live, or it will be in a few short hours. Here's to a happy New Year, full of geekery, a bit of gamin', and most importantly, family and friends.




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The issue was a misnamed Form variable. :)~ Saw it in the first 5 mintues this morning. A fresh head always helps.

.NET's code behind feature is great. I getting used to using it properly. One pet peeve. I learned VB purely from the Microsoft Documentation and a couple of books. The code samples are too complex in .Net's documentation. They need to provide smaller pieces of functionality. For example, to describe creating a web component, they try and take you through an entire application. Not very XPish of them. too much clutter. All I need for an example, is an example of the component and the component being embedded in the page. All the rest confuses the issue.


Very Very Happy


Very Very Happy 05/26/2004 04:36 AM
The Only Conservative Blogposts You Ever Have to Read .. Blogging: The State of the Art .. head over here .. He has

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Happy Pi Day!


Happy Pi Day! 03/14/2003 01:09 PM
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Are you happy now?


Are you happy now? 03/13/2003 03:27 PM
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Happy 02/01/2005 09:44 PM
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Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?


Or Are You Just Happy to See Me? 02/01/2005 10:10 PM

Lorcan Dempsey posted some astounding numbers to his blog yesterday. Emphasis below is mine. Prepare to be amazed.

WorldCat in Your Pocket

“WorldCat is our union catalogue of about 56 million bibliographic records, which represent approximately a billion holdings. It is about 50 gigabytes in MARC Communications (100+ gigabytes in XML) format and about 23 gigabytes compressed.

OCLC Research recently acquired a 24-node (48-cpu) Beowulf cluster with 96 Gigabytes of memory. According to my colleague Thom Hickey, whose team has been working on the machine, the cluster speeds up most bibliographic processing by about a factor of 30. This means that what might have taken a minute now takes two seconds, what might have taken an hour takes two minutes, what might have taken a month takes a day. For jobs that will fit entirely in memory (e.g. a `grep' of WorldCat) avoiding disk i/o gives another factor of about 20, reducing 1-hour jobs down to 6 seconds. We can 'frbrize< /a>' WorldCat on the cluster in about an hour.

WorldCat is also now more mobile. Thom has a 40 gig iPod which can accommodate WorldCat on its disk with room left for 5,000 song tracks. Now, you can't do much with the data on the iPod, but you can certainly carry it around. Again, it takes about an hour to get it on and off the iPod.” [Lorcan Dempsey’s Weblog, via It&rs quo;s All Good]

They’re all amazing numbers, but think about that iPod statement for a moment. What does it mean when a patron can carry around the whole, freaking WorldCat database? We’re not that far off from the introduction of the personal, mobile server in your pocket.


One happy, one sad


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mutants_bookcvr"There are three things that lift this book above mere exploitation: the seriousness of Leroi's scientific investigations; the humane concern he manifests for the suffering other; and the sensitivity of his aesthetic appreciation of the wonders of nature. "Beautiful" is a term frequently used to describe some bottled monster. This aesthetic appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject. He describes an account of the progress of a deer embryo by the 17th-century natural philosopher William Harvey (more famous for his discovery of the circulation of the blood) as "one of the loveliest descriptions of a mammalian foetus ever written".
I'll be in the UK next week and I'm definitely going to pick up a copy! Link

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Happy New Year! 12/31/2003 04:59 PM

happy new year!


happy new year! 01/01/2004 11:07 AM

I got to Madrid okay yesterday, but, in the end, I couldn't get the modem connection to work properly... and in truth I didn't spend that much time with it (I fixed that a few minutes ago problems with a DHCP connection that required some fixed TCP/IP settings)...

... but now we're about to leave, so I'll be brief: Happy 2004 everyone!

PS: Digital life resumes tomorrow afternoon, after I get back to Dublin. :)


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theStatus.com strives to be the premier web brand for the creation of secure private web pages with the purpose of maintaining communication between family and friends. Using the advances in Internet technology, we are helping family and friends to stay connected. This has been used quite effectively as a hospital status communicator between patients and their immediate family members and friends throughout the world.

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In a move that has raised eyebrows in some legal and journalistic circles, Clear Channel radio stations in Atlanta, Cleveland, San Antonio, Cincinnati and other cities have sponsored rallies attended by up to 20,000 people. The events have served as a loud rebuttal to the more numerous but generally smaller anti-war rallies.

The sponsorship of large rallies by Clear Channel stations is unique among major media companies, which have confined their activities in the war debate to reporting and occasionally commenting on the news. The San Antonio-based broadcaster owns more than 1,200 stations in 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Link, Discuss (via pho)

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Candidate Forum, Blogger Style

"Candidates for the Wisconsin State Assembly (54th District) have apparently agreed to participate in an online candidate forum--a candidate blog with a (not yet available) parallel constituent forum/blog. The candidate forum is

'...sponsored by the Oshkosh Community News Network, the Oshkosh League of Women Voters and the Oshkosh Public Library and will be accessible from the OCNN Web site, Oshkosh News, and from the library’s Web site.'

While Hintz, Palmeri and Underheim might be disappointed to realize the the links behind their "Learn More About the Candidates" options all point to Dan Carpenter's bio (which I'm sure will be addressed shortly), I cannot help but this that this is a fantastic idea. And it is sponsored in part by the local library! Talk about helping your customers get information..." [klyjen.blog, thanks, Jennifer!]

This is indeed a fantastic use of blogging. It really highlights how blogging breaks down publishing barriers and promotes the dissemination of information, and I'm thrilled to see the Oshkosh Public Library participating in this effort. It's definitely going in my presentations. The OshBlogs are interesting, too, although I wonder why OPL hasn't made this page into a blog yet. Nice page about wireless access, though!


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Bowl" during halftime of the Super Bowl


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Bowl" during halftime of the Super Bowl
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