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Woman Finds Crocodile on Her Front Porch
(AP)
Woman Finds Crocodile on Her Front Porch
(AP)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMAP - A 3-foot long crocodile was left on a woman's porch with a note
saying "please feed me."
Experts remove whale carcass
Experts remove whale carcass
09/25/2004 06:01 AMA major operation to remove a dead 60ft whale from mudflats in south
Wales is continuing.
No Leads in Virginia Cow Carcass Dumping
(AP)
No Leads in Virginia Cow Carcass Dumping
(AP)
01/22/2004 03:24 PMAP - Investigators had 1,200 pounds of evidence but no leads Wednesday
in the dumping of a cow carcass in a parking lot used by county
officials.
Fla. crocodile population growing
Fla. crocodile population growing
06/07/2004 08:34 PMAP via New Jersey Online Jun 8 2004 0:42AM GMT
Dangling Carrots
Dangling Carrots
10/28/2003 11:06 PMSpeculate away. (Those of you in the know may remain smugly silent. It
won't be long now.)...
Friends witness crocodile killing
Friends witness crocodile killing
12/23/2003 09:31 AMAustralian killed by
crocodile
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Crocodile Proving Elusive in Hong Kong
(AP)
Crocodile Proving Elusive in Hong Kong
(AP)
04/30/2004 01:32 PMAP - The hunt is back on for a stray crocodile and local
celebrity that gained fame by managing for months to elude
capture by trap, dart and harpoon, foiling even the clutches of a
wannabe "Crocodile Dundee."
Crocodile Hunter cleared of trespass
(Reuters)
Crocodile Hunter cleared of trespass
(Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:05 PMReuters - Australian celebrity crocodile hunter Steve Irwin has been
cleared of breaking the law by getting too close
to whales and penguins while filming a documentary in Antarctica.
Burglar Found Dangling From Ceiling (AP)
Burglar Found Dangling From Ceiling (AP)
02/18/2004 10:52 AMAP - Attala Abboushi couldn't believe his eyes when he opened his
store and saw legs dangling from the kitchen ceiling.
Dangling from Meat Hooks, for Fun
(Reuters)
Dangling from Meat Hooks, for Fun
(Reuters)
07/19/2004 09:33 AMReuters - Law enforcement officials in the Florida
Keys are mystified by a bizarre new pastime -- young people
dangling themselves from meat hooks on a popular sandbar.
Dangling Broadband From the Phone Stick
Dangling Broadband From the Phone Stick
03/19/2005 03:01 AMEven as high-speed Internet service becomes one of the most quickly
adopted technologies, there are few options for those trying to
upgrade their dial-up connections.
Group Rips Aussie Tourist Crocodile Hunt
(AP)
Group Rips Aussie Tourist Crocodile Hunt
(AP)
01/28/2004 06:40 PMAP - An animal welfare group Wednesday took aim at a proposal to allow
well-heeled tourists to hunt huge crocodiles in northern Australia,
branding the plan cruel.
Elusive Hong Kong Crocodile Finally
Caught (AP)
Elusive Hong Kong Crocodile Finally
Caught (AP)
06/10/2004 04:56 AMAP - A small crocodile that gained celebrity status in Hong Kong by
evading dart guns, harpoons and snares set by expert hunters from
around the world finally wandered into a trap on Thursday.
Month by Month, a Tiny Baby's Hard-Won
Pounds
Month by Month, a Tiny Baby's Hard-Won
Pounds
08/31/2004 02:47 AMSomewhere between 6 and 9 months of age, she stopped gaining weight
and I started worrying.
AirPort Express's Dangling Wires
(12-Jul-2004; 10.6K)
AirPort Express's Dangling Wires
(12-Jul-2004; 10.6K)
07/12/2004 08:47 PMFate of $25M e-voting system in
Miami-Dade dangling
Fate of $25M e-voting system in
Miami-Dade dangling
04/14/2005 07:50 PMTechnical glitches have led elections officials in Florida's
Miami-Dade County, famous for the hanging-chad controversy in the
disputed 2000 presidential election, to consider scrapping a $25
million investment in their electronic voting systems.
Dead Man's Dangling Legs Greet Couple
(Reuters)
Dead Man's Dangling Legs Greet Couple
(Reuters)
01/02/2004 10:45 AMReuters - A New Mexico couple returned
home from a week-long vacation to find the legs of a dead man
dangling from their ceiling, police said.
CNN.com - Meat hook dangling craze
mystifies police - Jul 18, 2004
CNN.com - Meat hook dangling craze
mystifies police - Jul 18, 2004
07/20/2004 04:55 AMMeat hook skewering craze mystifies police .. "hanging
out"
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46 camel fucking subhumans with their
guts dangling from a pear tree
46 camel fucking subhumans with their
guts dangling from a pear tree
12/02/2003 01:54 AMUS Forces Kill 46 Iraqi Terrorists Attempting Ambush .. he settled for
Ba'athist scum
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Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
08/28/2004 02:38 AMHave you ever used Live Support on a Website, or wished you could.
Telesero is now offering a Live Chat and Visitor Assistance product
that could solve your problems for Free. No Downloads, No Hassles, No
waiting, Just Answers. [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
05/20/2004 04:14 PMInternetRetailer.com May 20 2004 8:08PM GMT
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
07/28/2004 04:52 PMDRUDGE REPORT has a transcript of Fox's 'sensational' Moore interview
and - its boring. Politics is boring, but tabloids are...
After the chicken, before the egg
After the chicken, before the egg
05/05/2004 08:08 AM Mark Dionne, in an email, asks an excellent question: We were eating
a chicken tonite, and wondering where the ovaries were. I speculated
that one ought to sometimes find an egg inside a chicken one was
eating, if the chicken were slaughtered just before it was ready to
lay one. The Web being the Web, Mark found his answer here....
Chicken sex
Chicken sex
05/02/2004 11:18 AMCare to answer a question for a city slicker? Why is it that about 10%
of the "free range" eggs we buy have blood spots on their yolk? I
thought a blood spot indicates that the egg is fertile. Are they
letting the chickens run with roosters? Or is this a case of
parth-henhouse-ogenesis?...
Chicken of the VNC
Chicken of the VNC
08/18/2004 06:53 AMChicken of the VNC 2.0b1 Released!
Chicken 1.22
Chicken 1.22
10/30/2003 10:22 AMA Scheme to C compiler.
Chicken of the VNC 2.0b2
Chicken of the VNC 2.0b2
08/27/2004 02:16 PMChicken of the VNC is a fast and flexible VNC client.
The Chicken Wimp, that's it!
The Chicken Wimp, that's it!
11/03/2003 08:57 AMThis week is going to be one of the busyest ones for me because in 4
days, the year's biggest...
Are you now or have you ever been a
Subservient Chicken?
Are you now or have you ever been a
Subservient Chicken?
04/19/2004 12:15 AMBoingBoing reader Dave says:
Ms. Jardin, Though you might be intereested in this tidbit. I got a
phone call from International Communications Research (ICR) for a
survey yesterday. Buried among the questions about credit counseling
services, political affiliation, and consumption of coffee, tobacco,
and fast food products, I got this series of questions.
"Do you have an Internet connection? Have you ever visited the website
subservientchicken.com? Would you visit it again?"
These were followed up by questions about the BK Tendercrisp Sandwich
and their low-carb menu. Looks like they're looking to evaluate the
potency of their stealth marketing campaign.
Link to earlier BoingBoing posts on the Subservient Chicken online
ad, including the R-rated code expose.
Subservient Chicken
Subservient Chicken
04/09/2004 04:08 PMan enslaved chicken that does your bidding over the web ..
"Subservient Chicken" .. Total Chicken Control .. subserviantchicken
.. taatkar tavuk .. Make a chicken .. you tell him .. Chicken ..
Huhn
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Rubber Chicken
Rubber Chicken
03/14/2003 08:39 PM Dixie Chicks Pulled from Air After Bashing
Bush Dude, these Texas people didn't find criticism of the
president unpatriotic when Bill Clinton was president. They thought it
was a sacred duty...Apparently country stations in Texas and elsewhere
are pulling Dixie Chicks albums because their lead singer, while on an
overseas tour, criticized Bush, saying she was ashamed to be from the
state as him.
People who want to criticize the critics of the critical comments are
supporting the Chicks by buying their albums and requesting their
songs.
I never thought I'd buy a
Dixie
Chicks album, but that's what I'm going to do tonight, and I'm
paying full price!
Beta: Chicken of the VNC 2.0b1
Beta: Chicken of the VNC 2.0b1
08/19/2004 11:30 AMThe VNC client adds a new connection manager that stores commonly used
servers, auto-discovery of servers via Rendezvous, Keychain support,
and other changes.
"Subservient Chicken"
"Subservient Chicken"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMChicken a la The King
Chicken a la The King
06/01/2004 01:04 AMF
ried Chicken, the way Elvis used to love.
Don't call him chicken
Don't call him chicken
07/10/2004 02:43 PMSunjit Kumar of Suva, Fiji, was raised by chickens. As a young boy,
his grandfather locked him in a chicken coop where he lived for
several years. After Kumar escaped, he was taken to an old age home
where the baffled staff confined him for twenty years. Now though,
Elizabeth Clayton, president of a Rotary Club in Fiji's capital city,
has, er, taken Kumar under her wing.
"Sujit would mostly hop around like a chicken, peck at
his food, perch like a chicken and make noises like a chicken," she
said. "He would prefer to roost on the floor to go to sleep rather
than sleep in a bed."
Kumar currently resides in a former factory while undergoing therapy.
Video available
here. More of
the story
here.
O'Neil the Chicken
O'Neil the Chicken
01/16/2004 01:02 PM
Too bad O'Neil is backtracking on
his accounts of the Bush administration. His words matched my
expectation of
Bush perfectly. When Bush got elected, I expected him to look
for excuses to attack
Iraq. And I would have been surprised if he paid attention to
anything other
than the Bible and the picture of Saddam Hussein after he got to
the White House.
Baloonfoot indeed.
I think O'Neil spoke the truth and now he is acting like a
chicken. The sad
thing is that I am not surprised. Only thing missing is Osama
bin Laden announcing
that he attacked America because he learned of a secret plot by
Bush to invade and
occupy Iraq. Sheesh. I'll bet Arnold the Terminator
would make a much
better President than Bush.
BTW, check out the 30 second ads at Bush
in 30 Seconds site even if you are pro-Bush. Ads
oversimplify as usual but they
are hillarious and very well done. I am impressed.

They Do Chicken Wrong
They Do Chicken Wrong
02/10/2004 02:36 AMWhen they aren't looking for
copulating
snowmen, Bad Gas documents Britain's love for fried chicken
restaurants that trick the easily confused poor into thinking they're
at KFC. (02-04)
Back at the chicken shack
Back at the chicken shack
11/10/2003 10:59 PM Things to love about the US: seeing Hammond B3 legend Jimmy Smith
play 'back at the chicken shack' at...
Raising the Humble Chicken
Raising the Humble Chicken
04/29/2004 11:24 PMFor the last two summers I have maintained a flock of chickens. The
results have been ... interesting. More eggs than I could eat,
interesting evenings, and a freezer full of what I consider very
healthy meat. I plan to share my experiences in this article with the
hope that somebody might be inspired to raise a small flock.
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Croc Hunter Irwin in Hot Water Over Swim
(AP)
Croc Hunter Irwin in Hot Water Over Swim
(AP)
06/13/2004 11:08 PMAP - "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin is in hot water again this
time for allegedly swimming with two whales in the ocean off
Antarctica and getting too close to penguins and seals.
Hale Irwin Wins Senior PGA by One Stroke
(AP)
Hale Irwin Wins Senior PGA by One Stroke
(AP)
05/31/2004 06:49 PMAP - Hale Irwin birdied the 18th hole to win the weather-plagued
Senior PGA Championship by one stroke over Jay Haas on Monday.
'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin Escapes Charges
(AP)
'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin Escapes Charges
(AP)
01/22/2004 11:38 AMAP - "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin won't be charged with any offense
for holding his 1-month-old son while feeding one of his crocs, a
public display that shocked viewers around the world.
Croc Hunter Irwin Flees Media Frenzy
(AP)
Croc Hunter Irwin Flees Media Frenzy
(AP)
01/04/2004 09:30 PMAP - The "Crocodile Hunter" has become the hunted. Following a weekend
of bad publicity, Steve Irwin and his family retreated from the media
spotlight and the public outrage he provoked by hand-feeding a
crocodile Friday while holding his infant son, a spokesman for his
production company said Monday.
Steve Portigal About Steve
Foreign Groceries
Steve Portigal About Steve
Foreign Groceries
11/16/2003 05:58 AMOnline Foreign Groceries Museum .. Now in Funky Soy Sauce Flavor! ..
foreign snack foods .. Food for thought
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More Steve
More Steve
01/18/2004 12:27 AMThe
Blogosphere is Steve Gillmor's new section on his home
page at eWeek.
Steve
Steve
06/11/2004 05:02 AMview.airbeagle.com/steve
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Look Out, Steve!
Look Out, Steve!
02/10/2004 10:36 AMMicrosoft may be plotting to unseat Apple by leapfrogging ahead to
movies and TV. By Stephen Lynch (New York Post via MyAppleMenu)
Ev and Steve - we need more of these!
Ev and Steve - we need more of these!
05/21/2004 04:04 AM
Blogger Reboots: Google's Evan Williams.
The Weblog
world is, in the words of Buddy Miles, going through them changes.
With Dave Winer open sourcing Frontier and Movable Type struggling
with its licensing, Googles Blogger unit arrives with a spanking
new upgrade, the first since Google acquired the company in February,
2003. In a wide-ranging conversa
tion with eWEEKs Steve Gillmor, Blogger co-founder and
Google program manager Evan Williams runs through the changes in the
software, the company, and the RSS /ATOM ecology.
[Steve Gillmor's
Blogosphere]
Out of all of this excellent interview, this is my favorite
bit......
Do you have any kind of relationship, or do you plan one, with
micro-content reader and router toolmakers?
We are very interested in it. We're talking to folks, mostly on a
casual basis now. We don't have any big plans along those lines, but
it will certainly be an increasingly crucial piece of the publishing
tools in this ecosystem that we're in.
Is there life after Steve?
Is there life after Steve?
08/13/2004 11:20 PMWhile sifting through the usual day-old headlines Sunday night,
looking for a last-minute bit of news to post before I retired for the
evening, I came across a headline that made me do a double-take, and
filled me with enough shock and caution to divert my eyes from this
week’s episode of "Entourage" on HBO:
"Apple CEO Jobs undergoes surgery for cancer"
Despite the comedy playing itself out on my television screen, I was
momentarily filled with an eerie sense of fear upon clicking the link,
and in the five seconds it took to reach the article on the other end,
I was forced to imagine the worst — as Steve Jobs lied in a hospital
bed somewhere on the west coast of the United States, the face of
modern computing hung in the balance.
Thankfully, the balance has been restored. And while some of you will
undoubtedly call me melodramatic (at the very least), when it comes
down to it, no one man in the tech industry has as much charisma,
insight and talent as Steve Jobs.
We can all remember that first time we watched Steve take the stage at
a Macworld event — for you lucky ones, on the stage in front of you;
for the rest of us via a Quicktime stream or satellite feed. Mixing
humor with anticipation, and making even boring sales statistics
exciting, Steve"s keynote speeches are nothing short of
entertaining. Even those which are light on announcements still keep
us on the edge of our seat.
It"s better than a movie, and if the Apple Store wanted to charge
$3 for admission, we"d pay (mostly without a fight).
Of course, when most people think PC, they think Bill Gates, who is as
synonymous to modern computing as Edison is to the light bulb — but
few tech CEOs play as prominent a role in the day-to-day operations as
Steve. And while we know there must be a team of experts designing
prototypes and brainstorming ideas, we also know that he has as much a
part in the development of Apple’s architecture as anyone on the
staff.
And right now, Apple’s architecture rules, and Steve"s presence —
both behind and in the scenes — would certainly be missed.
And not just by Apple. What would happen to the state of the computing
if Steve wasn"t around to keep everyone on their toes. Think
about it — without the iMac, modern desktop machines would be stuck
somewhere in 1998, still clinging to a floppy drive as a viable form
of transferring information.
And forget mp3 players… can you say Rio?
OK, OK — but for every release Steve has been a part of, the tech
industry has rocketed ahead. In Steve"s absence, the Newton was
the only notable release, and that certainly didn’t prompt copycats.
Sure, it was ahead of its time — so far ahead that even Apple"s
couldn’t catch up. The technology was mostly bug-ridden, and again,
Steve knew best, killing the project when he retook the reigns.
Then came the iMac, PowerBook, iBook, PowerMac, Cinema Displays, iPod…
And the list goes on (and hopefully will continue to). Legends come
and go, and greatness fades, but Steve is as relevant at 49 as he was
at 22.
Get well soon Steve. The circuit boards — G5s and otherwise — are not
aligned without you.
Hey man...well said.Im a die hard Mac
fan as well as a Steve
Hey man...well said.Im a die hard Mac
fan as well as a Steve
09/04/2004 03:40 PMTechTree Sep 4 2004 5:46PM GMT
Steve?s Mom?s videobl0gs
Steve?s Mom?s videobl0gs
08/04/2004 05:16 PMMy Mom's Blog by Thoroughly Modern Millie: brilliant videoblog entry
about usability of a coffeebox lid. Check it.
Steve Johnson on 9/11
Steve Johnson on 9/11
07/05/2004 05:56 PMSteve Johnson has a terrific review of F9/11. It's about 3 stars short
of a rave. Steve reduces the movie to a silly conspiracy theory and an
unreeling of images that we need to see if we are to be morally
accountable. I agree that the movie is both those things, but I think
it's also more than that. Moore blurts out conspiracy theories with
alarming frequency, and I agree with Steve that they generally don't
stick. (I do want to read the book about the Bushes' relationships
with the Saudis, though.) But I didn't read the intellectual content
of...
"Steve Kirks "
"Steve Kirks "
06/18/2004 04:59 AMHire Steve
Hire Steve
04/09/2004 03:54 PM
More On Steve Jobs
More On Steve Jobs
06/17/2004 10:10 AMStudents of Jobs interviews will note his comments on the iPod's
changing role for Apple (it's not seen as flag-bearer for the whole
Mac OS any mroe) and Jobs' repeated statement of admiration for Sony.
By Neil McIntosh, The Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
Steve Madden-ing
Steve Madden-ing
01/23/2004 04:14 PMStiff competition and too many marketdowns have the shoe maker looking
scuffed.
"Steve Gilliard"
"Steve Gilliard"
06/08/2004 05:51 AMAdam and Steve Together At Last
Adam and Steve Together At Last
05/17/2004 07:31 AM
Whether you're
for it or
against it, it looks like
we'v
e got it.
March 17, 2004 brings gay marriage to Massachusetts,
adding the USA to a
short list of countries who recognize this union. Whether we
remain on that list for long depends on whether certain people
get their way.
Thank God for Steve Gillmor
Thank God for Steve Gillmor
02/01/2005 08:42 PMSteve is the only guy who reminds me of what it was like
before....
Everyone else - from Dave Winer, Steve Levy, Dan Farber, Mitch
Kapor, Heidi Roizen the whole gang - all all grown and matured. But
Steve still reminds me of what it was like BEFORE Windows - back when
Apple still had a chance.
Before the ultimate mistake - that cost them the market and their
company. It's nice that Apple has great products now - but I'm a
software guy and I have to figure out what to do. This 'comeback'
that Jobs is formulating must prove ONE thing.
Will they license their software or not?
I believe the Motorola deal is what we're waiting for - right?
The HP deal is nothing more than turning HP into their sales force.
But it's the iPhone that will show what the future of Apple is.
When you read this rant from Steve Gillmor - remember one thing.
Apple DOES have the best products and software. And they stole allot
from Xerox PARC so we can steal from them. Remember that.
Everything they do is OUR roadmap. OUR R&D.
So without any further ado...... Steve Gillmor....
With all due respect to Marc Canter, thank god for Apple. As
Microsoft’s DRMForSure juggernaut rolled out of Vegas with a full
head of cartel-fired steam, even phone guru Russell Beattie was ready
to bow before Bill Gates and that personal video device vibrating in
his pocket. Though Bill’s message was marginally diluted by some
demo misfires in his CESdex keynote, the gathering force of Media
Center extenders, Scoble’s Smartphone, and the tantalizing prospect
of being able to watch the West Wing in letterbox format on a one-inch
screen at 50,000 feet all conspired to create a surprisingly vivid
re-innovation of Steve Jobs’ patented reality distortion field.
With all due respect to
Robert Scoble, thank god for Apple. When Steve strolled out to center
stage with the Mini, he got more applause for the box than anything Bill showed Conan O’Brien.
Actually, there was a collective gasp over the size of the box,
as it drove home the nuanced multi-threaded message of the Apple play:
less is more. The ThinkSecret leaks didn’t take the power out of the
punchline–they amplified it.
With all due respect to Dan Gillmor, thank god for Apple. They
don’t call them trade secrets for nothing. Personally, I think they
sued for the same reasons Gates called us communists: to protect their
business model. Thank god for the EFF, too. Personally, I think the
gasp in the Moscone Center should be used as Defense Exhibit A for the
fact that no secrets were exposed.
The biggest secret of all was the word not spoken in either Vegas
or San Francisco: podcasting.
Nowhere to be seen was the ru
mored Firewire audio breakout box, the reported
subject of several subpoenas issued in December. But add up the
rest of the announcements, most shipping by the end of the month, and
you may notice that Apple has restructured itself around the iPod
platform.
1. The iPod Shuffle
Though most of us boomers can’t fathom the idea that "life is
random" is a feature, the Shuffle’s secret sauce is its
Playlist mode, turned off by default. Attention: iPodder
developers–if you develop SmartPlaylist functionality in your
aggregators, you can use attention and other explicit metadata to
program iTunes to download, sort, and sequence podcasts while you
sleep. Remember, the iPod is the delivery system, the data cache at
the end of the pipeline. Of course, if some smart 3rd-party vendor
adds a microphone that clips onto the Shuffle, it’s a data recorder
hanging around your neck.
2. The Mini
For podcasters, this is a $500 studio-in-a-box. GarageBand now
supports multitrack recording (eight channels each with their own eq
and effects) and the ability to create your own loops. Combine
GarageBand with Smart Playlists and slice and dice your podcasts up
into "songs" that you can sequence and, more importantly,
pull "quotes" for inclusion in other podcasts. Once again,
remember that the iPod is the endpoint of the production environment.
The Mini is the studio, the mastering lab, where you cut the virtual
grooves between the tracks of these next-generation podcasts.
3. Tiger
The next version of OS/X will load just fine on the Mini, too. It
comes with Automator, which, if hooked up to GarageBand, would provide
an automated way to refactor existing long-form podcasts into this new
track model. Automator could also build consoles to automate
real-time, radio-style production with multiple audio inputs, taking
advantage of Tiger’s enhanced ability to handle multiple virtual
audio devices.
4. iWork and iLife
Keynote, Pages, and iMovie are morphing into a podcast-to-video
porting environment. Use Automator consoles to load in podcast
segments and annotate them with links, iPhoto transitions, and
attention-influenced intelligent caching of related pod- and
Mini-casts, and you’re well on your way to a read/write version of
the RSS-powered multimedia Web. While DRMForSure coddles the cartel,
the iPod Platform plays to the customers in the seats.
With all due respect to Bill Gates, thank god for Apple. If Apple
didn’t exist, Bill, you’d have to invent them. Perhaps you did.
It’s the real Bill and Steve Show. Two peas in a Pod, that’s for sure.
[Steve Gillmor Inforouter]
"Steve Reading"
"Steve Reading"
03/23/2005 04:58 PMDear Steve
Dear Steve
06/17/2005 04:30 PMJames Duncan Davidson:
Dear Steve:
“Well, I think that after the experience we just had this last
week, you don’t have to worry about us. We’ll be more than
ready for you in
very short order.”
Agreed.
Steve Gillmor
Steve Gillmor
03/14/2005 05:56 PMOthers have pointed this out, but it’s worth saying again: Steve has
been writing some
really
good stuff recently.
Q&A: Steve Jobs
Q&A: Steve Jobs
01/29/2004 12:46 AMIn addition to the Business Week cover story, enjoy the Online Extra
Q&A session with Steve Jobs discussing Apple, Pixar and even his
all-time favorite musician. (available to paid subscribers only) [Jan
23]
Steve Jobs on Longhorn
Steve Jobs on Longhorn
11/10/2003 11:39 PMI must admit the other day when I was at trade show here in Hawaii I
really took some time...
The amazing Steve Ditko
The amazing Steve Ditko
06/06/2005 12:00 AMSpider-Man's reclusive co-creator went into hiding decades ago, but
his spirit continues to haunt the best of today's comics
Steve "Cyborg" Mann on NPR
Steve "Cyborg" Mann on NPR
07/18/2004 08:45 AMInfogargoyle sez, "NPR has just done an audio interview with the ever
evolving cyborg,
Steve Mann.
He talks about his body's "dashboard" monitor on his head mounted
display, eyetap. Mann also describes
sousveillance - "the people
watching the powers that be". Available in both
RealAudio &
Windows Media Player 9."
What a pity that NPR insists on limiting the availability of its
programmes to proprietary, streaming formats that can't be saved or
shifted to an MP3 player, and require proprietary players to use.
Link,/a>
(Thanks, infogargoyle!)
Has Steve Been Body-Snatched?
Has Steve Been Body-Snatched?
06/15/2004 01:50 AMSteve has spoken in the past about how copy-protection mechanisms do
not work... But today, we get a Steve that says this?
By Michael Brewer, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld Wish List For Steve
Macworld Wish List For Steve
12/31/2003 09:36 AMBy David Miller (O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)
Steve Ballmer on innovation
Steve Ballmer on innovation
11/13/2003 04:07 PMIn an interview with Always On, Steve Ballmer comments on innovation,
competition, Apple and the computer industry. Though he does
recognize Apple's innovation and focus, he fails to see how a strategy
of providing users with the best computing experience possible can
increase Macintosh market share. Mr. Ballmer also seems to believe,
like much of the computer industry, that commodity hardware, Windows
and the computing experience this combination provides are "good
enough,"...
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