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Brits enjoy a very merr-e-Christmas







Brits enjoy a very merr-e-Christmas

Brits enjoy a very merr-e-Christmas 01/02/2004 09:30 AM

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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
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the Brits have all the fun


the Brits have all the fun 12/19/2004 03:40 PM
CNUK (as in CN-UK) (as in the webcast radio station in Exeter) has launched "a non-profit organisation that is dedicated to creating and promoting creative works that can be built upon, shared and sampled. All not-for-profit, with for-profit options left available to the creators."

Brits welcome Luvania to EU


Brits welcome Luvania to EU 04/29/2004 11:58 AM
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12% of Brits use UK e-government


12% of Brits use UK e-government 04/06/2005 02:26 AM
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Brits unimpressed by e-Gov


Brits unimpressed by e-Gov 07/19/2004 04:23 AM
Cost billions, but totally invisible

Brits value PC more than heirloom


Brits value PC more than heirloom 09/12/2004 11:59 PM
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The Brits: Did the right bands win?


The Brits: Did the right bands win? 02/17/2004 03:41 PM
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60% +/- 20% of MeFites will enjoy this


60% +/- 20% of MeFites will enjoy this 08/27/2004 01:51 PM
Tired of quizzes where you get no credit if your answer is just slightly off? Then you'll like the Estimation Quiz.

ADV:Enjoy More of Your Media


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Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi


Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi 08/06/2004 11:44 AM
So much for Intel's Centrino advertising

Brits are text maniacs


Brits are text maniacs 04/27/2004 01:07 PM
2.1bn messages sent in March

Brits avoid MMS in droves


Brits avoid MMS in droves 05/12/2004 08:27 AM
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In pictures: Brits in action


In pictures: Brits in action 08/21/2004 05:49 AM
Pictures from Athens as Britain's rowers get the day off to a great start at the Olympic Games.

Brits willing to carry ID cards


Brits willing to carry ID cards 04/30/2004 05:05 AM
There was a report on the BBC last week (link below) that 80% of British citizens were willing to back a national identity card scheme. The biggest objection was that it might cost them 35 GBP (roughly $60) for the card. Contrast this with the thoughts of security spokesmouth Bruce Schneier (link below) - "My objection to the national ID card is much simpler. It won't work."

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Brits develop streetwalking PC 09/08/2004 08:34 AM
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Brits still a far cry from Americans
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Brits apathetic? Apoplectic, more like


Brits apathetic? Apoplectic, more like 09/16/2004 07:05 AM
Letters Vive la revolution!

In case you really enjoy your spam


In case you really enjoy your spam 09/03/2004 12:46 AM

I received a great spam email today. Apparently it was sent as a multipart MIME message (contains both text and HTML). I have my email client set to display the text part instead of the HTML part when both are available. So instead of the spam, what I saw was a plea to “upgrade” my email client so that I could read his spam.

The e-mail original message was not plain text please use html capable e-mail client program. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) e-mail messages are with the look and feel of Web pages, instead of plain text. Like Web pages, HTML e-mail message can incorporate formatted text, images and other objects. These objects are not embedded in the e-mail message itself; rather the HTML code in the message makes references to images and other files stored on a remote Web site. New generation of e-mail programs has recently become available that simplify the view of HTML messages. HTML e-mails are more visually appealing and are usually easier to read than plain text messages. In fact HTML e-mail messages allows us to use graphics, color and text formatting to add your usability to the e-mail message. When you open your e-mail message, the HTML code loads the image from the specified URL into the message’s layout. A wedding of linkable Web pages and regular email, HTML email is a growing medium for Internet communications, and it’s getting easier to use. An HTML e-mail is a message that is presented in HTML instead of plain text. This allows control of colors and fonts, and it even allows the inclusion of images in a message. It’s easy to send HTML e-mail from your client. The key is to understand how to form MIME messages.

Please use a HTML capable email client to view this message.


Korea's top 100 cos. enjoy 11.4%
increase in


Korea's top 100 cos. enjoy 11.4%
increase in
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Maekyung Internet May 31 2004 12:41PM GMT

Welcome to the Apocalypse! Please enjoy
your stay


Welcome to the Apocalypse! Please enjoy
your stay
06/15/2004 01:32 PM
Yesterday, I officially stopped failing to embrace Unicode. Today I'm defining basic features of Parrot that are required to be OO. Who knows, maybe tomorrow I'll enjoy programming in C. If anyone sees a bunch of guys on horses, don't forget to offer 'em some carrots. (And watch out for guys all in black and white smoking cigarettes...)...

Seems fair. Share and enjoy!


Seems fair. Share and enjoy! 07/30/2004 03:49 PM

Last month Norman Walsh started using a Creative Commons license for his essays (consistently informed and provocative on XML, Semantic Web, and other technical topics) and photographs. Norm does us the favor of explaining his choice:

When I started writing this collection of essays, I slapped on a quick copyright statement asserting "All Rights Reserved." That was simple and easy to do, but it has always struck me as overly conservative.

I wouldn't release code under such a restrictive license, so why release words or images that way? There's no good reason, and Creative Commons offers a selection of much more friendly alternatives.

So this morning I'm switching to the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License. In a nutshell, you are free: to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and to make derivative works.

But you have provide attribution (you don't get to take credit for my work) and you can’t use my work for commercial purposes. At least not without getting my explicit permission first.

Seems fair. Share and enjoy!

A common story, but one that bears repeating when told so simply and well.

By the way, the design of Norm's site is a real treat. I can see that he has honed every detail. Those with different tastes my see nothing special.


Thought for the day:Share and enjoy


Thought for the day:Share and enjoy 05/06/2004 09:43 PM
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You don't have to be Japanese to enjoy
this... you have to be high


You don't have to be Japanese to enjoy
this... you have to be high
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animation .. Japanese .. 2chdaiou .. J-flash

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Enjoy the Secret Sauce


Enjoy the Secret Sauce 06/05/2005 11:54 PM
Of all the people I would challenge over a pedantic pricing error, teen-agers who have unfettered access to the preparation of my burger are low on the list.

Enjoy the plasticity of your brain!


Enjoy the plasticity of your brain! 04/10/2004 02:03 PM
The McCollough effect is a visual illusion somewhat similar to regular color aftereffects, but the working mechanism is different, and despite a wealth of theories, not entirely explained. Once the effect is established, it does not seem to go away and can last for days or even weeks. Proceed at your own risk.

Oh Yeah? Enjoy that Cat Food!


Oh Yeah? Enjoy that Cat Food! 03/31/2005 12:39 PM
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Brits talk posh on the blower


Brits talk posh on the blower 03/30/2005 09:46 AM
Oh I say

Brits abroad warned: Don't become enemy
spy


Brits abroad warned: Don't become enemy
spy
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MI5 warns Brits on the piss...

Classical Brits glory for Terfel


Classical Brits glory for Terfel 05/26/2004 06:05 PM
Welsh singer Bryn Terfel picks up the best album and male artist prizes at this year's Classical Brit awards.

Brits scoop gaming shoot-out


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Brits compete for US album award


Brits compete for US album award 09/22/2004 06:06 AM
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1.67m Brits download films illegally


1.67m Brits download films illegally 05/07/2004 12:13 PM
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Innocent Brits labelled as crooks


Innocent Brits labelled as crooks 04/16/2004 06:27 AM
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Brits mad for latest tech and one in 20
get it by fraud


Brits mad for latest tech and one in 20
get it by fraud
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Brits design fly-eating autobot


Brits design fly-eating autobot 09/09/2004 05:28 AM
Uses human excrement to attract lunch

NotApathetic: site for Brits who won't
vote


NotApathetic: site for Brits who won't
vote
04/07/2005 02:57 AM
Cory Doctorow: Tom Steinberg of MySociety, (who brought us WriteToThem, a web interface for contacting all levels of UK governemnt from dog-catcher to EU representative), sez, "Here is mySociety's modest contribution to the 2005 election online in the UK. NotApathetic is a site to give people who won't be voting a voice to explain why not. They make up 40% of the population, and we think they deserve more listening to, whether we agree or not with their reasons." Link (Thanks, Tom!)

Television is the third most precious
commodity for Brits!


Television is the third most precious
commodity for Brits!
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Brits Want Sperm Sorting Regulated


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Jet-powered wheelchair wows Brits


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