Open Recipe Book
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Open source book-writing
Open source book-writing
05/04/2004 05:14 AMJD Lasica is working on a book called "Darknet," which is to be a
comprehensive account of the file-sharing debate and P2P. He's posting
the entire text on a wiki for public comment, revision and addition:
brave, clever man.
In the spirit of open media and participatory journalism, I'd like to
use this wiki to publish drafts of each chapter in the book. I hope
you'll participate in this effort by contributing feedback, edits,
criticism, corrections, and additional anecdotes, either through the
comments field below or by sending me email. Feel free to be as
detailed as you like or to insert comments or questions. After all,
you're the editor. (And remember, this is for a book manuscript, not a
finished online document.) If you make a couple of helpful edits, I'll
mention your name in the book's Acknowledgments (and buy you a drink
next time we meet up).
LinkYour Email Legally Now an Open Book to
Your ISP
Your Email Legally Now an Open Book to
Your ISP
06/30/2004 06:09 PMCourt rules that wire tapping laws of the USA do not apply to email.
Allow Address Book to display City from
Open Directory
Allow Address Book to display City from
Open Directory
06/17/2004 03:02 PMI found that when using Apple's Address Book to access their Open
Directory that it wouldn't show the city. The LDAP standard for the
city is the "l" attribute or "localityName". You
have to add the "...
Renderosity and AAPPL Open “Call to
Artists” for New Digital Art Book
Renderosity and AAPPL Open “Call to
Artists” for New Digital Art Book
03/17/2005 03:01 AMThe “Call to Artists” is now open at the Renderosity Art Community.
Interested artists are invited to submit their work to be considered
for publication in the next edition: “Renderosity: The Best of Digital
Art” due out in spring of 2006. Artwork may be submitted through
August 31, 2005. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
New e-book Focuses on Open Source and
Linux Applications for Businesses
New e-book Focuses on Open Source and
Linux Applications for Businesses
06/22/2005 01:51 AMConnect Computing is offering an e-book with CD-Roms that help people
try e-commerce, accounting, and other Open Source / Linux apps. [PRWEB
Jun 21, 2005]
Book Review - Open Source Software:
Implementation and Management
Book Review - Open Source Software:
Implementation and Management
12/19/2004 03:17 PMThe next time someone asks you how to introduce open source into an
organization, suggest this book as a starting point.
Amazon book sales rise 9% faster through
search inside the book feature
Amazon book sales rise 9% faster through
search inside the book feature
10/31/2003 06:21 PMInternetRetailer.com Oct 31 2003 4:44PM ET
Book Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
Book Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
06/12/2004 12:32 PMBook Release: Mad Cow and Cattle
Mutilations Meet the War on Terror in
Brad Steel's New Book Mute
Book Release: Mad Cow and Cattle
Mutilations Meet the War on Terror in
Brad Steel's New Book Mute
03/19/2005 02:43 AMIn MUTE, author Brad Steel has created a gripping and eerily
believable scenario in which the leaders of Western nations band
together to do the unthinkable—convinced it is necessary, however
radical. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Book Publishers Selling Direct - Pissing
Off Book Retailers
Book Publishers Selling Direct - Pissing
Off Book Retailers
02/13/2004 05:52 AMOne of the struggles that companies have as distribution and sales
mechanisms change is handling legacy channel conflict issues. Dell
became huge by selling direct to customers, but when rival Compaq
started to move in that direction, their retail partners freaked out -
and Compaq had to scale back their plans. It appears that book
publishers are now going through the same process. They've realized
that if someone is looking for info about certain books on their site,
it makes sense to also offer them a chance to buy it. However, it's
pissing off retailers, who don't
want to hear that their suppliers are competing with them. Retailers
say a reasonable compromise would be having the publishers point to
the retailers, which was my first response as well. However, then it
becomes a political situation of who do you link to and why? There's
also the fact that this makes for a less enjoyable consumer
experience. I know that, more than once, I've been annoyed at online
sites where I go for info on buying a product, but when I try to buy
am given a big list of retailers instead of a way to buy right away.
Book review - Book lowers fear of
threats
Book review - Book lowers fear of
threats
12/15/2003 08:15 AMvnunet.com Dec 15 2003 7:11AM ET
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.4
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.4
08/11/2004 02:50 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.4
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.4
05/17/2004 11:52 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.2
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.2
05/06/2004 05:40 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Building the Recipe Web?
Building the Recipe Web?
11/14/2003 06:20 PMRecipeML is a
format for representing recipes on computer. It is written in the
increasingly popularExtensible Markup Language - XML.
If you run a recipe web site, or are creating a software
program&209;on any platform&209;that works with recipes, then you
should consider using RecipeML for coding your recipes! See the FAQs
and the new examples for more info.
So I'm all about this microcontent thing, thinking recently about
recipes since reading Marc Canter's
post about them. Actually, I've been thinking about them for a
couple of years now, since I'd really like to start cooking some
decent meals with the web's help. Oh yeah, and I'm a geek, so
tinkering with some data would be fun too.
One thing I rarely notice mentioned when ideas like this come up is
pre-existing work. Like RecipeML or
even the non-XML MealMaster format. Both of these have been around
for quite a long time, especially so in the case of MealMaster. In
fact, if someone wanted to bootstrap a collection of recipes, you can
find a ton (150,000)
of MealMaster recipes as well as a
smaller archive (10,000) of RecipeML files. Of course, I'm not
sure about the copyright situation with any of these, but it's a start
anyway.
But, the real strength in a recipe web would come from cooking
bloggers. Supply them with tools to generate RecipeML, post them on a
blog server, and index them in an
RSS feed. Then, geeks get to work building the recipe
aggregators. Hell, I'm thinking I might even give this a shot. Since
I'd really like to play with some RDF concepts, maybe I'll write some
adaptors to munge RecipeML and MealMaster into RDF recipe
data. Cross that with FOAF and other RDF whackyness, and build an
empire of recipe data.
The thing I wonder, though, is why hasn't anyone done this already?
And why hasn't anyone really mentioned much about what's out there
already like RecipeML and MealMaster? It seems like the perfect time
to add this into the blogosphere.
Recipe of Life
Recipe of Life
04/23/2004 01:21 AM1 human 1 world a billion plus people a smattering of friends, family
and or anyone you can find to...
Recipe Manager
Recipe Manager
04/23/2004 01:26 PMSupport Files
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.3
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.3
05/13/2004 11:04 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.0
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.0
04/21/2004 02:16 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.9.4
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.9.4
02/19/2004 03:31 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.3
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.3
08/03/2004 03:37 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.6
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.6
05/23/2004 10:28 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.9.2
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.9.2
02/16/2004 05:23 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Recipe for disaster
Recipe for disaster
12/30/2003 06:12 AMAndrea says: .. Spleenville ..
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spleenville.com/journal/archives/005534.php
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Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.5
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.5
12/22/2003 05:21 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.0
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.0
06/27/2004 06:24 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Building the Recipe Web II
Building the Recipe Web II
11/16/2003 11:48 PMEvery
once in a while, someone gets ideas about crossing recipes and
computers. Of course, I love the idea. Two common ideas we hear a lot
are 1) to put recipes in XML format and do all sorts of wonderful
things and 2) that kitchen appliances should be smart and you should
be able to feed them recipes and have your food made for you. They're
both great ideas, but invariably, people underestimate the work
involved ("But it's just a recipe!") and overestimate the usefulness
("It would be so cool!").
Here’s a good response from someone who knows what
he’s talking about when it comes to recipes on the
web—he’s one of the contributors to the aforementioned
RecipeML format and is part of the team responsible for Recipezaar . While I think that
recipes as syndicated microcontent could be a good thing, Troy makes
some important points here.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.0
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.0
11/17/2003 09:21 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.1
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.1
07/08/2004 02:03 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.2
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.2
07/20/2004 04:22 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.7
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.7
01/27/2004 12:36 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.7.6
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.7.6
11/03/2003 02:33 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.4
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.8.4
12/17/2003 07:12 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.8
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.1.8
06/04/2004 12:44 AMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.6
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 2.1.2.6
09/24/2004 08:04 PMA procmail recipe that helps to filter out most common e-mail worms.
"a recipe for making mazes"
"a recipe for making mazes"
06/08/2004 08:54 AMMRL (Markup Recipe Language)
MRL (Markup Recipe Language)
01/25/2004 08:35 PMWeb site updated
Gourmet Recipe Manager 0.6.0
Gourmet Recipe Manager 0.6.0
09/26/2004 06:50 AMA tool that manages your recipes and generates shopping lists.
Southern recipe bl0g
Southern recipe bl0g
02/07/2005 02:08 AMXeni Jardin:

This blog devoted to traditional food from Mississippi, Texas, and
Louisiana contains HOWTOs for such regional delights as "Mustard Fried
Venison" and "Baked Coon and Sweet Potatoes."
Link (
Thanks, Mary
Lou Cheatham)
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