Combining Quicklinks and Posts
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QuickLinks by peterbe on 2002/08/08
QuickLinks by peterbe on 2002/08/08
08/08/2002 11:58 AMhit-or-miss: Integrated Quicklinks
Tutorial
hit-or-miss: Integrated Quicklinks
Tutorial
01/07/2004 07:00 PMreference
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01/07/2004 06:08 PMCombining XML Documents with XInclude
Combining XML Documents with XInclude
04/26/2004 10:59 PMThe spirit of modular programming dictates that you break your tasks
up into small manageable chunks. This dictum is as also applicable
when producing XML documents. It often makes sense to build a large
document from several smaller ones. Some situations that call for this
chunking include composing a single book out of multiple chapters,
building a Web page out of separately maintained documents, or adding
a standard footer such as a corporate disclaimer into document.
Combining mail.app and SpamAssassin
Combining mail.app and SpamAssassin
06/13/2004 10:27 AMFor the sake of Google, and in my continuing efforts to clear the
backlog of notes and stickies I have all over my desktop, Combining
mail.app and SpamAssassin - pretty self-evident, but worth writing
down. Actually, I'm going to be...
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
07/23/2004 06:17 PMThe CMU Robotics Institute has
published a thesis by Jonathon
Brookshire
titled "Enhancing
Multi-Robot Coordinated Teams with Sliding Autonomy" (PDF format).
The paper describes experiments in combining robot teleoperation with
autonomy. The resulting robots have "sliding autonomy" in which some
operations are contolled autonomously by the robot and others are
controlled remotely by a human operator. This concept is then combined
with coordinated teams of robots allowing the team to leverage the
unique skills of both the human operators and each robot.
Combining RELAX NG and Schematron
Combining RELAX NG and Schematron
02/11/2004 08:28 PMEddie Robertsson explains how RELAX NG and Schematron can be mixed in
a single schema to get the combined validation power of both
languages.
Here's a nice example of combining OS X
GUI-stuff ...
Here's a nice example of combining OS X
GUI-stuff ...
12/09/2003 07:25 PM
Here's a nice example of combining OS X GUI-stuff with its
Unix underguts, of interest to you if you use BBEdit to write PHP
code: John Gruber has posted a nice little Applescript that runs a PHP syntax check on the contents
of the current window. You need to have the command-line version
of PHP installed for this to work. If you're running Panther, you're
all set; if not, you'll want this.
12:15 PM
| Paul
Bissex
Intel Combining Wireless, Communications
Intel Combining Wireless, Communications
12/10/2003 09:10 PMAP via Sunspot Dec 10 2003 8:06PM ET
Forum Stories: Combining Partitions
Forum Stories: Combining Partitions
04/22/2004 04:00 PMIntel combining wireless, communications
Intel combining wireless, communications
12/11/2003 02:48 AMBoston Globe Dec 11 2003 2:28AM ET
Combining obsessions on a Saturday
morning
Combining obsessions on a Saturday
morning
03/08/2004 11:09 PMCombining obsessions on a Saturday morning: a profile of Lyle Lovett
in the New Yorker I want a pony. Also a boat....
Combining Port Knocking With OS
Fingerprinting
Combining Port Knocking With OS
Fingerprinting
08/01/2004 03:37 AMFive Short-Range Wireless Standards Seen
Combining (Reuters)
Five Short-Range Wireless Standards Seen
Combining (Reuters)
06/11/2004 08:09 AMReuters - Five short-range wireless connection
technologies are fighting for the industry limelight, but
sector specialists said on Friday that companies would
eventually combine the five to make life easier.
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
05/06/2004 02:53 AMMicrosoft hopes to combine two popular storage media flash
memory and hard drives in a bid to cut power in future laptops.
Spam Detection Reaches Near 100%
Efficiency by Combining Multiple
Technologies
Spam Detection Reaches Near 100%
Efficiency by Combining Multiple
Technologies
09/20/2004 02:42 AMBy chaining together multiple types of technologies it is possible to
reach near 100% spam detection. [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
XML 2003 session report: Combining
multiple vocabularies without tears
XML 2003 session report: Combining
multiple vocabularies without tears
12/22/2003 10:08 AMAt XML 2003 Murata Makoto discussed how efforts towards ISO Document
Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) Part 4
addressed the problem of writing schemata for non-monolithic
vocabularies.
Smart Age Media & Tim Sales: Combining
Forces to Produce 2 "Thumbs Up" Training
Nights
Smart Age Media & Tim Sales: Combining
Forces to Produce 2 "Thumbs Up" Training
Nights
03/22/2005 04:55 PMThe recent combination of an industry leader with a legendary sales
trainer gave network marketers two nights that will change the career
paths of many. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Frederick LeeVic Hand Introduces Leevic
Models & Entertainment - The Hot New
Producer is Combining His Three Talents
to Produce the Hottest Shows Ever
Frederick LeeVic Hand Introduces Leevic
Models & Entertainment - The Hot New
Producer is Combining His Three Talents
to Produce the Hottest Shows Ever
03/31/2005 12:02 AMLeevic, is a company based on producing the hottest talent and fashion
shows around. If you have a entertainment event in development.
Frederick says: don't get caught,on stage out of sight. Come to
Leevic! www.Leevic.com [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
And That's How We Come Up With Posts
And That's How We Come Up With Posts
12/27/2004 05:38 PMI'll let you in on a little secret behind-the-scenes process that
generates about 20% of my Gadgetopia posts. Here's how it goes, step
by step:
Deane calls me up and says, "Hey Joe, how would you go about
accomplishing <insane, impossible task
X>.
I respond with something to the effect of, "That sounds insane
and impossible! Why on earth would any human being even think of doing
something that way?!"
Several weeks later I'll come across a web page entitled "How I
Did <insane, impossible task X> Using Common
Household Items With Only The Loss Of Hours Of Time, My Spouse, and a
Toe".
Bam, Gadgetopia post. It also comes with some risk that at some
point in the next few weeks, I'll be talked into trying
<insane, impossible task X>.
A couple of weeks ago he mentioned that he had a need to
temporarily get wireless access into the courthouse across the street.
This week? "Us
ing an Old PrimeStar Dish and a Juice Can As a Wireless
Antenna".
Using a punch or whatever other tools you deem necessary, mount
the N connector so that it is about 1.2 inches from the closed end of
the juice can as shown below. It is also a good idea to put a drip
hole at the lowest point of the can to insure that water doesn't build
up inside. After having this up a for a few months, I think it would
be nice to put a plastic lid on the open end of the can so that the
inside doesn't rust. During the time mine has been up, it has rusted
and I have lost a couple of db on the signal strength. These two
things may be correlated.
When I'm detained in a couple of weeks for pointing an odd,
makeshift radio transceiver at the courthouse, will someone please
vouch for my sanity?
save your posts? why not
save your posts? why not
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
the simplest ideas are
usually the best ones. Its easy to forget that the internet is a
relatively new medium. Whats the bet that in the future that we will
all be wishing that we still had all of our content that we
contributed to "cyberspace" such as reviews, comments,
posts... Who knows if 10 - 15 years from now, if the sites we post on
will still be up, even stable sites such as MetaFilter may not exist
in the future.
sites
have shut down before, taking everyones content with it. Its a
simple idea, why not just store your content, be it on your desktop or
a web application? So who wants to start a
MeFi label over at
bulletin board buddy. "photobl0g posts"
"photobl0g posts"
08/30/2004 03:46 PMposts messages
posts messages
12/24/2003 06:32 AMBrooklynBacon .. Check it
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Apple posts Mac OS X 10.3.9
Apple posts Mac OS X 10.3.9
04/18/2005 07:44 AMPre-Tiger patch
Last 100 posts, part 5
Last 100 posts, part 5
06/17/2005 03:29 PMLast 100 posts is a semi-regular follow-up to stuff that I've
posted about on kottke.org recently. The last such update was from May
10. Now, on to the shiny and new.
People seemed to like the site
refresh. The most popular question I received in response was,
"why the heck don't you change the color on visited links?" This is a
good question that I don't have a good answer for. I recall having a
good answer for it several years ago, but I can't remember what it is.
Or maybe it was never a good answer. At any rate, changing the color
of the visited links is something I'll be looking into.
I removed
the dropdown menu from the front page. From the emailed reaction
to its absence, it is not missed. (But it will still be back in some
form soonish.)
Apple
switched to Intel chips. I suspect you've heard more than you care
to about this, so I'm going to leave further research on the topic as
an exercise to the reader.
Unsurprisingly, your music collections are a lot more diverse than
mine. Galego, Uzbeki, Putonghua, Gujarati, Swahili, and Phil Collinese
were among the languages that people
found in their music collections.
Look ma, I was
in Time magazine.
When I got back from Ireland, I posted a picture to Flickr
of an Irish breakfast we had one morning. That got quite a
discussion going about if the breakfast was in fact Irish or if it was
English or even Scottish and which nation was ripping what breakfast
idea from whom. In the end, Flickr user esteban speaks the truth when
he says, "God bless the fry up no matter what you call it."
In case you missed it, reader Peter vanDerbeek made a 2005 summer
movies calendar for us all to enjoy.
Still pursuing various rural
internet options. The only thing we've learned for sure is that
Verizon employees are quite nice and helpful. I'm planning on
compiling all of the responses and information into a handy guide for
folks looking for internet access in the rural US.
The 50 Fun
Things to Do with Your iPod feature was quite popular, despite its
non-appearance on Slashdot.
(What, they don't like fun? Time to read How To Get
Slashdotted again, I guess.) Someone suggested that with the
addition of 50 more items, it would make a good book(let)...which
isn't a bad idea at all.
In compiling the ordering strategies for How to order food
in a restaurant, I neglected to include Chris Anderson's
forthcoming book on The Long Tail.
The LT ordering strategy would probably only work in a place like Shopsin's, with a menu of hundreds of
different items or at places with really large wine lists.
I got sick earlier
this month (I've still got a cough I can't get rid of) and
wondered who got sick in June. Turns out quite a few of you, including
a fairly high proportion of my friends. Many blamed allergies, which
probably had something to do with my own ailment as well.
(with
comments)
Accuracy of my posts
Accuracy of my posts
06/24/2004 09:33 PMSome people have been critical about the lack of fact checking and
vetting I do before I post an article or a link. I've argued that my
posts are really the beginning of a discussion and not a definitive
assertion or the final word. I really think about my blog as a group
effort with the people who comment here.
I was reading Yochai Benkler's paper, "Coase's Penguin, or
Linux and the Nature of the Firm", (which I highly recommend) and
saw a reference to this from Slashdot's FAQ which I think sums up my
feelings as well.
Q: How do you verify the accuracy of Slashdot stories?
A: We don't. You do. :) If something seems outrageous, we might
look for some corroboration, but as a rule, we regard this as the
responsibility of the submitter and the audience. This is why it's
important to read comments. You might find something that refutes, or
supports, the story in the main.
Agreed, a blog is a bit
different from slashdot, but please. Read the comments. That's where
most of the really interesting stuff goes on.
Sun posts Q4 profit
Sun posts Q4 profit
07/20/2004 04:18 PMDespite a fourth-quarter profit totaling $795 million, or 24 cents per
share, Sun Microsystems today reported that it lost $376 million, or
11 cents per share, for the full fiscal year.
CA posts $89M profit in Q4
CA posts $89M profit in Q4
05/25/2004 11:53 PMHelped by strong renewals of its system management software and
security products, Computer Associates today reported a quarterly
profit of $89 million for the last quarter of its fiscal year.
ATI posts Q2 loss of $8.3m
ATI posts Q2 loss of $8.3m
03/21/2003 11:22 AMPaolo posts
Paolo posts
04/20/2004 07:24 PMDual Paolo post.....
Passions.
In the
last few months I have been getting more and more interested in guitar
playing. It all started with GarageBand: soon
after installing the software I realized that I needed to play some
instrument to have more fun.
I had already payed guitars in
the past, but never studied seriously: as a kid spending all that time
exercising is usually not a priority.
But apparently this time
the passion is sticking. After buying my first electric guitar back in
February (a low cost Yamaha ERG 121), last saturday I brought home the
beauty you see here on the right (it's an Ibanez AFS75T, still
considered a low cost instrument but a quite beautiful one
imho).
I still have to study and practice a lot before being
able to publish some music here, but I'm enjoing every little bit of
the process. These things are incredibly sexy, the addiction and lust
that I knew from electronic gadgets is nothing compared to
this.
[Paolo
Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
European blogger dinners season is open. 
On May
12th I'm going to be in London to attend to Loïc UK blogger
dinner.
Unfortunately there's no way to get to Amesterdam
from here at a low cost (it doesn't necessarily have to cost 0.01
EUR... I could also spend 10! ;-), so I won't be able to go to Scriptin
g.com dinner.
But with Dave riding around Europe by train
there might be other chances...
------
I can just see Paolo at those late night musician jam sessions,
hunched over his ax -feeling the groove, tight in the pocket.
And I can just picture Paolo getting on his Ryan Air plane - for 1
Euro - cruising up to bloodey England for a bloodey blogger
dinner.
But one thing I CAN'T picture - is Paolo at some Amsterdam Hash
bar.
:-)
Brief: IBM posts Q2 profit
Brief: IBM posts Q2 profit
07/15/2004 05:16 PMIBM posted a second-quarter profit that beat analysts' expectations,
reporting net income for the period of $2 billion, up 15% from the
$1.7 billion it reported in the same period a year earlier.
Cisco posts Q4 profit of $1.4B
Cisco posts Q4 profit of $1.4B
08/10/2004 05:29 PMWith demand from corporate customers for its networking gear rising,
Cisco today posted a fourth-quarter profit of $1.4 billion, up sharply
from the $982 million it reported a year ago.
FCC posts GSM, Wi-Fi iPaq specs
FCC posts GSM, Wi-Fi iPaq specs
06/16/2004 07:03 AMDetails confirmed
Qualcomm Posts 2nd-Qtr. Profit of
$488.4M (AP)
Qualcomm Posts 2nd-Qtr. Profit of
$488.4M (AP)
04/21/2004 05:10 PMAP - Qualcomm Inc.'s net income rose sharply in the latest quarter on
demand for its cell phone chips.
Sun posts net loss of $125 million
Sun posts net loss of $125 million
01/16/2004 10:58 AMSun Microsystems Inc on Thursday reported a net loss of $125 million
for the second quarter of its 2004 fiscal year.
Apple posts $63M profit
Apple posts $63M profit
01/16/2004 10:58 AMApple on Wednesday reported its results for the first quarter of its
fiscal year 2004, which ended December 27, 2003. The company reported
a net profit of US$63 million, or $0.17 per diluted share. The company
noted that revenue for the quarter jumped 36 percent year over year,
to $2.006 billion -- a four year high.
Apple Posts $61M Profit
Apple Posts $61M Profit
07/14/2004 05:02 PMAMD Posts 2Q Earnings of $32.2
Million (AP)
AMD Posts 2Q Earnings of $32.2
Million (AP)
07/14/2004 05:14 PMAP - Chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. posted its third
consecutive quarter of profitability Wednesday, driven by strong sales
of computer microprocessors and flash memory chips used mainly in
cellular phones.
Early Usenet Posts
Early Usenet Posts
04/09/2004 04:05 PM20
Year Archive on Google Groups: Here's an oldie but a goodie that I
stumbled on again today.
Google mined its Usenet archive for the first mention of various
events and pop culture icons. For instance, the first
mention of Michael Jordan was dated to February 1993 by some guy
named "Thurman":
Well, do I a see a monster brewing in North Carolina?
Watching them today I see this freshman Curtis Hunter playing - he
looks like a Michael Jordan clone.
From November 1989, we apparently have the very
first posting of a pyramid scheme. Three years later we have the
first posting that can be traced to an AOL user.
And, if you were lucky enough to stumble on this post in August of 1994, Jeff Bezos might have hired you
for a little company he was starting called Amazon.
You must have experience designing and building large and
complex (yet maintainable) systems, and you should be able to do so in
about one-third the time that most competent people think
possible.
Note that in the address to send resumes he uses the original name
of the company: "Cadabra," as in "abracadabra."
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