Are there gay people at ETCON?
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Great ETCON pic
Great ETCON pic
02/11/2004 04:31 PM
I love this pic from ETCON.
Link
You say Etech, we say Etcon, Etech,
Etcon. Etcon, Etech.
You say Etech, we say Etcon, Etech,
Etcon. Etcon, Etech.
02/01/2005 09:56 PMThe Early Bird discounts for the O'Reilly Emerging Technology
Conference run out on Monday. So hurry hurry hurry, and I'll get the
first round in come March 14-17. There's a considerable amount of
coolness on the program, and to balance...
Network troubles at ETCon...
Network troubles at ETCon...
02/10/2004 01:21 PMDay Two of ETCon and the network horror starts. Rendezvous isn't
working for me, so I can't see or connect to any other SubEthaEdit
documents. I can't IM anyone, I'm trying to download IRC but the
network is collapsing. All very frustrating. It's like being
mindblind.
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Slashdot bans ETCON
Slashdot bans ETCON
02/11/2004 08:33 PM
Slashdot has a script that bans your IP address if you pull their RSS
too often. I'm at ETCON, where I'm sharing a public-facing IP with
hundreds of Slashdot readers who are all pulling /.'s RSS. So I have
been banned, along with all of them, for 72 hours.
Link
Put your ETCON notes on the Wiki
Put your ETCON notes on the Wiki
02/11/2004 03:01 PMJustin Hall is trying to get everyone to add links to their ETCON
conference notes to the wiki:
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Last chance for ETCON EarlyBird!
Last chance for ETCON EarlyBird!
01/09/2004 09:56 PMToday is your last chance to get a pass for the O'Reilly Emerging Tech
conference -- coming up in February in San Diego -- at the earlybird
rate. Be there or be oblong!
LinkIRC log from Trippi's talk at ETCON
IRC log from Trippi's talk at ETCON
02/15/2004 09:18 AMKevin Burton kept a running transcript of Joe Trippi's talk at the
ETCON Emergent Democracy event, pasting it into IRC as he went. He's
posted the IRC log, which includes Kevin's transcription and the
peanut gallery's responses (Burtonator tells us not to mind the typos:
"The Internet is not a system for testing spell-checkers")
amazed that the press frankly can't figure out what the
dean campaign WAS
WHY DIDN'T YOU LET US HAVE THE CONTACT INFO FOR LOCAL DEAN
SUPPORTERS EARLIER?
not it's defining if it's a SUCCESS but still doesn't
konw what it was
the sound of typing everywhere....
it's a mistake to buy the spin from broadcast media
broadcast politics has failed us miserably
no debate about the war
Link
(
Thanks, Kevin!)
Some pictures from the periphery of
ETCon...
Some pictures from the periphery of
ETCon...
03/06/2004 01:55 AMVery late - here are a selection of pictures from the periphery of
ETCon, pictures about arriving, seeing things unfold, being repacked
and then finally departing. There are no pictures of the events
themselves. They are in roughly chronological order:





ETCON: !Echo Wiki
ETCON: !Echo Wiki
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
At the 2004 O'Reilly
Emerging
Technology Conference, Ken Macleod (a.k.a.
bitsko) and myself will be
presenting our thoughts on the usage of the Wiki and
alternative technologies in the development of Pie
Echo
Atom.
This should be a highly interactive session, with lots of
audience participation.
GI Joe Meets the Ubergeeks ETCON panel
GI Joe Meets the Ubergeeks ETCON panel
02/10/2004 06:36 PMHere're my running notes from
GI
Joe Meets the Ubergeeks: Many-to-Many Technologies in the Defense
Department at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
Military logistics are unstructured. We're trying to build a
neural-network like fluid resposne systems that is complex and
adaptive to get stuff to the right place.
Everyone under 30 gets this, everyone else is too old.
We are moral, legal and unconstrained.
Link
Transcendant Interactions ETCON talk
Transcendant Interactions ETCON talk
02/10/2004 09:27 PMHere're my running notes from
Tr
anscendant Interactions at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
Manifesto: Don't build applications. Build contexts for
interactions.
The architecture of entertainment has been shaped by the idea of
immersion.
We try to design places for people to play, but play is about people,
not places.
Link
Leveraging RSS at Disney ETCON talk
Leveraging RSS at Disney ETCON talk
02/10/2004 06:36 PMHere're my running notes from
Le
veraging RSS at Disney: from Collaboration to Massive Content
Delivery at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
Modern computers can handle large files, video, media, etc.
Want to provide experiences above the effective bitrate of our users,
and bits are expensive to ship.
Example: Added a high-quality video clip to the front page of
ESPN.com.
Came to think about the enclosure tag in RSS -- the idea of
asynchronously d/ling content behind the scenes. You can download the
experience prior to hitting the page.
Built a client-side technology -- espn.com, disney.com, etc -- an RSS
aggregator that d/ls and pre-caches video on the machine, and
communicates with the mothership to tell them who's got what in the
cache.
We wanted 500k users in 1 year -- in three weeks we hit a million.
Over 2 million now. Sustainign 2GB of bandwidth, TBs/day.
Link
My ETCON talk, in the Public Domain
My ETCON talk, in the Public Domain
02/12/2004 06:13 PMI have just given a talk at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Confernece called
Eb
ooks: Neither E, Nor Books, which is something of an anomaly for
me in three ways:
- I wrote out this talk, word for word, in advance of the
presentation
- I am releasing that written text as a free, public domain file,
right now, moments before I get off the stage
So here's the text of that talk, dedicated to the Public Domain, for
you to do with what you will.
This isn't to say that copyright is bad, but that there's such a thing
as good copyright and bad copyright, and that sometimes, too much good
copyright is a bad thing. It's like chilis in soup: a little goes a
long way, and too much spoils the broth.
From the Luther Bible to the first phonorecords, from radio to the
pulps, from cable to MP3, the world has shown that its first
preference for new media is its "democratic-ness" -- the ease with
which it can reproduced.
(And please, before we get any farther, forget all that business about
how the Internet's copying model is more disruptive than the
technologies that proceeded it. For Christ's sake, the Vaudeville
performers who sued Marconi for inventing the radio had to go from a
regime where they had *one hundred percent* control over who could get
into the theater and hear them perform to a regime where they had
*zero* percent control over who could build or acquire a radio and
tune into a recording of them performing. For that matter, look at the
difference between a monkish Bible and a Luther Bible -- next to that
phase-change, Napster is peanuts)
LinkTim O'Reilly's ETCON keynote per Quinn
Tim O'Reilly's ETCON keynote per Quinn
02/10/2004 09:27 PMQuinn's written a damned good summary of Tim O'Reilly's opening
keynote from the Emerging Technology Conference.
having seen a few of tim o'reilly's keynotes i get the feeling that he
throws conferences to get thousands of people working on the
technologies he really wants. if tim really wanted a jet car, he'd
throw a conference, invite some jet car enthusiasts and talk about how
great it would be to have a jet car and then sit back and wait for
someone to build him a jet car. it's like the peter lynch investing
philosophy in reverse: instead of investing in the things you use
everyday, get other people to invest in the things you wish you had
everyday.
LinkEric Bonabeau's Evolving the Bad Guy
ETCON talk
Eric Bonabeau's Evolving the Bad Guy
ETCON talk
02/10/2004 04:10 PMHere're my running notes from
Er
ic Bonabeau's Evolving the Bad Guy at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
Bad guys co-evolve with your defenses -- tax code, software and NBA
rules all need to constantly evolve, as does Google
Evolutionary computation: represent individuals as genetic strings,
i.e. 110100101
Test individuals for fitness -- how good they are at finding and
exploiting loopholes
Mutate and crossover to get individuals who are better and better at
solving your problem -- at finding loopholes.
In 2002, Sussex researchers tried to design an osscilator using
evolutionary computation, but found it ended up weird because of
unintentional RFI emission from a nearby PC
Link
ETCON call for proposals closes in a
week!
ETCON call for proposals closes in a
week!
09/21/2004 08:37 AM
Cory Doctorow:
The O'Reilly Emerging Technology Confernece call for participation
closes on Sept 27 -- just under a week from now. ETCON, held annually
in San Diego (this year's dates are March 14-17, 2005) is the best
tech conference on the planet. I've averaged more mind-blowing
experiences per ETCON than at any other event I've ever attended. I'm
proud and honoured to sit on the conference jury, and we're now
gearing up for the selection process -- looking forward to seeing your
proposal on the list!
The theme for this year's ETech is "Remix," encompassing those nexus
points of iterative hacking and large ideas that have a way of
transforming technology:
* The phone has become a platform, moving beyond mere voice to smart
mobile sensor—and back to phone again, by way of voice-over-IP.
* Geolocation, once the provenance of government and geologist,
provides a sense of "there" and facilitates ad hoc group forming with
feet in both the virtual and physical worlds.
* Peer-to-peer brought us the concept of the average PC as "the dark
matter of the Internet," even more applicable to the mobile devices in
our pockets. These devices, networked in a mesh, are starting to
behave more like colony creatures than stand-alone devices.
* The grand unimaginative vision of web services as B2B EDI
replacement has given way to recombinant data services and syndicated
e-commerce for the rest of us.
* Geeks with screwdrivers are risking "letting the magic out" of their
computers, game consoles, and other assorted gadgets, discovering
instead that there's even more magic to be had when you've taken the
screws out.
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Flickr for image-sharing launches at
ETCON
Flickr for image-sharing launches at
ETCON
02/10/2004 09:27 PMLudicorp (disclosure: I'm an advisor to Ludicorp), whose Game
Neverending was one of the most interesting social software projects
of the last two years, has just launched a new product, called
Flickr, live on-stage at ETCON.
Flikr is a social image-sharing application: it's a mechanism for
creating ad-hoc chats, using a drag-and-drop GUI interface that lives
inside your browser, and share images from peer-to-peer and within
conversational groups.
I've beta-tested this at various points and at each time I've been
struck by Ludicorp's amazing combination of utilitarian, usable
interface aesthetic and genuinely witty whimsy. As Ben Ceivgny, a
developer on the project, said:
We collect images with cameraphones and so forth, but we have no good
mechanism for advancing them out into the world. Here's a mechanism
for batching them into a locked-and-loaded tool for firing them into
the world.
LinkGoogle is Harder Than it Looks ETCON
talk notes
Google is Harder Than it Looks ETCON
talk notes
02/11/2004 06:56 PMHere're my running notes from Nelson Minar's
Go
ogle is Harder Than it Looks talk at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
Query comes into custom httpd, Google Web Server ("gwis")
Sent in parallel to several places:
* Index server, "every page with the word 'apple' in it -- a cluster
that manages "shards" or "partitions" (everything starting with the
letter "a") and then load-balancing replications for each. Have to
calculate intersections for multiple-term queries
* Doc server, copies of webpages -- whence page-snippets are served
in results. Sharded and replicated for scaleability and redundancy
* Misc servers: QuickLinks, spell-checkers, Ad server (first two are
small servers, ad server is humongous)
Link
boyd's social networks talk from ETCON
boyd's social networks talk from ETCON
02/11/2004 06:56 PMdanah boyd has posted the text of her ETCON talk,
Re
venge of the User: Lessons from Creator/User Battles.
Asking favors is fundamentally different than offering them. People
gain by being bridges. Thus, to be able to tell you about a job gives
me whuffie in our relationship. Feeling pressured to connect you to an
open job makes me uncomfortable. In all of the networks described
above, the bridge got to control the information flow. In Milgram's
"Small Worlds," if you didn't know that i knew the target person, you
may not have tried to pass it on to me. If you don't know that i am
dating someone who has something that you want, you won't try to
pressure me into giving you access to it. Thus, i can choose when to
reveal my connections in a situation where i can come across as being
helpful, rather than being put in a position to feel cornered.
Revealing the network shifts the power.
LinkEmotional Design: The Principles ETCON
talk notes
Emotional Design: The Principles ETCON
talk notes
02/12/2004 12:43 PMHere're my running notes from Donald A. Norman's
Em
otional Design: The Principles talk at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
I no longer tell you why everything is crappy -- now I'm the guy
who tells you how nice and pretty things can be.
The orange juicer on the cover of my new book, Emotional Design,
evokes strong emotion.
I'm here to talk about consumer products, not computers.
Getting the tech right is only part of the problem: the big part
is the hearts and minds, so your customers enjoy it.
There's something about physical design that really turns people
on. The tech has to be flaawlessly, but no one cares about it --
it's just infrastructure.
See the Mini Cooper -- the NYT said, "It has many flaws, but boy
is it fun."
I used to buy stuff that I knew was b0rked, but I wanted to own
them anyway.
Link
Eastern Standard Tribe for sale today at
ETCON
Eastern Standard Tribe for sale today at
ETCON
02/11/2004 04:30 PMCame down to the ETCON conference space today to discover that even
though my signing
isn't
scheduled until tomorrow, the bookseller has copies of Eastern
Standard Tribe on sale today. A bunch of people have told me that
they're not going to be able to make it tomorrow -- I'd be delighted
to sign a copy anytime today!
LinkETCON in five-minute chunks in San Fran
and London, Monday
ETCON in five-minute chunks in San Fran
and London, Monday
02/13/2004 01:18 PMIf you missed ETCON, it's not too late -- ConCons are planned for next
Monday in San Francisco and London, at which many of the ETCON
speakers and attendees will recapitulate their ETCON talks as five
minute lightning talks, with beer, in bars.
If you saw some good stuff at etech and want to tell people - or spoke
at etech and want to retell your work to a wider audience, sign up
below. Then force other people you know to do the same. The more
people we have, the less you'll have to do!
The format is a casual, five-minute lightning talk with a friendly
audience, with the emphasis less on five minutes and more on questions
and answers. We'll just go through names until we run out of time.
Then we'll have fun.
LinkElizabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the
Boys' Club ETCON talk
Elizabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the
Boys' Club ETCON talk
02/10/2004 04:10 PMHere're my running notes from
El
izabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the Boys' Club: How Diversifying Your
Team Can Expand Your Market at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
RIT is struggling with enrolment, but the enrolment is
overwhelmingly male. Why not bring in more women? It's an
untapped field and it makes men happier.
People say that women don't want want to be there, why are your
forcing them to go? But this is what people said about math 30
years ago.
Today there's gender parity in math classes, but subtle pressures
steered them away.
We design products for men -- women get killed by airbags. If you
include women in the devleopment of product, you diversify the
view. Women aren't the only viewpoint you need to include, but
it's half the potential market.
Anil Dash: It's no coincidence that the two popular blogging
packages (Blogger and MT) were co-developmed by women (Meg
Hourihan and Mena Trott).
Link
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
02/10/2004 09:18 AMCNN.com - Passengers: Pilot promotes faith on flight .. Pilot's
proselytizing scares passengers .. FLYING THE
PLANES!!!!
cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/02/09/airline.christianity/index.html
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"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
04/06/2005 03:07 AMCorrespondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
Correspondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
12/22/2003 07:54 AMWell, the cat is out of the bag so to speak. Saddam Hussein was
captured by Kurds, not US forces. 12/22 .. (even more) ..
more
correspondences.org/archives/000507.html
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Life Hacks: Tech Secrets of Overprolific
Alpha Geeks ETCON talk notes
Life Hacks: Tech Secrets of Overprolific
Alpha Geeks ETCON talk notes
02/11/2004 03:01 PMHere're my running notes from
Li
fe Hacks: Tech Secrets of Overprolific Alpha Geeks at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
It's the 10-second rule: if you can't file something in 10
seconds, you won't do it. Todo.txt involves cut-and-paste, the
simplest interface we can imagine.
It's also the simplest way to find intercomation. EMACS, Moz and
Panther have incremental search: when you type a "t" it goes to
the first mention of "t", add "to" and you jump to the first
instance of "to", etc.
This is being added to Longhorn (Unix geeks, we've had this since
Jan 1 1900, and it will go away in 2038).
Power-users don't trust complicated apps. Every time power-geeks
has had a crash, s/he moves away from it. You can't trust
software unless you've written it -- and then you're just more
forgiiving.
Text files are portable (except for CRLF issues) between mac and
win and *nix.
Link
There are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
There are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
08/27/2004 01:47 PMCongrats to Roland and Boris and.....
They've just launched Bryght -
a Drupal hosting service. I hung out with these guys a bit when I was
in Vancouver and they're certainly a compelling reason for moving
there.
Vancouver is hot.
Here's Roland's post....
Our latest venture is Bryght, a hosted Drupal
service, "the Salesforce.com of community content". I am working with
Boris, Richard, Adrian and James on this
one. Yes, we are all Bryght
guys :-) !
We have taken Drupal and combined it with web hosting and email to
give you a one stop shop for your community content. No IT required,
no muss, no fuss! Check out The lights are on at
Bryght for more background on how this started. And if you know
of an individual, organization or company that could use a Bryght
site, please contact us.
Whither StreamLine you might ask?
StreamLine continues and it will continue to resell Blogware blogs because we
still believe that Blogware is the best individual blogging
platform.
[Roland Tanglao's blog]
"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
12/22/2003 04:17 PMAn attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
An attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
01/03/2004 07:05 AMmonochrom Brandmarker
monochrom.at/markenzeichnen/index-eng.htm
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""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
04/29/2004 03:19 AM[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
02/11/2004 09:36 PM Lily Cheng from Microsoft Research is talking about how people
represent themselves on line. The closer the friends, the fuzzier they
want the representations. We need to make social tools fluid enough to
account for the way people's lives change. We need easy access to
friends and people important to us. We want sponatenous interactions.
Lily's group went to a mall and asked people to draw their social
interactions, and gots lots of circles and lines. Microsoft studied
this and built a "personal map" that clusters people based on who they
send email to (TO and CC) and how...
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
06/19/2004 04:26 PMRevenge of the User: Lessons from
Creator/User Battles ETCON talk notes
Revenge of the User: Lessons from
Creator/User Battles ETCON talk notes
02/11/2004 04:31 PMHere're my running notes from danah boyd's
Re
venge of the User: Lessons from Creator/User Battles at the
O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego.
The response is an attempt to "configure the users" -- constrain
behavior to acceptable behavior with messaaging, kicking people
off, etc.
This won't work: you can't tell a hacker not to hack. These kids
are social hackers. You can stop some bad behavior, but you chase
off your best users, too.
Dating doesn't happen because you're in a dating context. Dating
arises out of real contexts.
Taking away fakesters didn't make Frienster more real. Friendster
is unreal because people never remove their friends, even if they
never see them (the exception is when you break up, ironic,
because ex-lovers are strong ties!).
Link
People hurting other people for fun.
People hurting other people for fun.
08/06/2004 04:54 PM
Is phonebooking illegal?
No. Well...yes. Assault is assault. Just don't get caught.
Guns don't kill people, bongs kill
people
Guns don't kill people, bongs kill
people
12/18/2003 01:01 AM Tommy
Chong in prison. 3 months into his 9 month prison sentence for
selling bongs, the LA City Beat talks to Tommy Chong and the LA Weekly
talks
with his family about the details of his case. [Via
Drug WarRant.]
Well, they're not doing people yet.
Well, they're not doing people yet.
05/20/2004 11:34 AM
Where
's Thursday, May 6 ? - Nightline "disappears" show segment - OK,
I've waited almost 2 weeks. Now, it's official - Nightline
"disappeared" it's own show. On Thursday May
6, 2004, Nightline featured, prominently, a call for a phased US
pullout from Iraq by Retired Lieutenant General,
Wi
lliam Odom - Ronald Reagan's head of the National Security Agency.
Odom recommended turning the whole mess over to the UN. Mention of
Odom or the segment is
kind of hard to pry out of ABC .
You can
buy a transcript though, so this isn't
really
censorship, right?...........
Pod People
Pod People
01/28/2004 09:15 AMEthics, pricing and availability aside, students are reveling in the
usefulness of their iPods. By Aaron Davidson (California Aggie via
MyAppleMenu)
Some people I met.
Some people I met.
03/20/2003 03:19 PMLate last year I spent a few months in the middle east. Travelling
alone, I met many locals, and consider myself fortunate for the vast
majority of those encounters.
Grok Description matches for Are there gay people at ETCON?
GrokA matches for Are there gay people at ETCON?
Be Afraid! - Happy Tree Friends Comes To
Videogames
Be Afraid! - Happy Tree Friends Comes To
Videogames
06/22/2005 01:52 AMGlobal cult hit Happy Tree Friends is making the leap to the
videogames market as Flashman Studios represents the rights within the
interactive entertainment market. [PRWEB Jun 20, 2005]
Daily Download: "All the Wine," the
National, from "Cherry Tree" EP.
Daily Download: "All the Wine," the
National, from "Cherry Tree" EP.
03/19/2005 02:52 AMA free download from Audiofile's favorite record of 2004.
Hapy
Hapy
12/18/2003 09:50 PMHapy library 0.0.1 released
Hapy Birthday to Danny
Hapy Birthday to Danny
01/16/2004 11:28 AMIt's my 40th
Birthday Today!.
It's my 40th Birthday Today!
Bob asked for more metadata on my earlier post. Hopefully the
<title> of this post is explicit enough. I've not got around to
sorting out the machine-readable version yet - I think I'll try Semaview's calendar tool for that
part of the data. Morten has done some nice work tidying up
my Amazon Wishlist Web Service XSLT and has writted a script to
combine all pages. I still need to clean out the bad URIs from my FOAF
profile (sorry scutters!).
But in the meantime, here's the human-readable version of my wishlist, hint hint ;-)[Raw]
Danny Ayers
birthday one day after mine. We'll have ot party in Firenze
one year and then San Fran the next.
Thanks to Doc, and Denise and Mikel and all the others for
the birthday blogs and messages.
TREE HUGGER (free): Skin the windows
explorer tree
TREE HUGGER (free): Skin the windows
explorer tree
10/28/2003 11:06 PMFriends, Friends With Benefits and the
Benefits of the Local Mall
Friends, Friends With Benefits and the
Benefits of the Local Mall
05/29/2004 10:54 PMWhatever happened to teen romance? Life inside the under-age sexual
revolution.
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
12/07/2003 04:05 PMAfter reading a forum post yesterday inquiring about DSL vs. cable
download speeds (specifically Cox Cable), I though I’d write about
one of OS X’s more underappreciated applications.
Let’s face it. If you’re using OS X, you’re using the Internet; and if
you’re using the Internet, you’re looking for one thing: speed. For
most people, dial-up just doesn’t cut it anymore, and for some, cable
speeds still aren’t enough. While Safari and Camino have taken care of
many gripes about page...
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
06/22/2005 01:51 AMWithin a short period of time, download.com.sg has made a mark for
itself as the premier software repository. Download.com.sg has added
10,000 memebers over just a few months and is averaging 100,000 visits
daily. Its sponsors, mainly software developers who sell their
software are kept happy with low advertising rate and high returns.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
this cartoon
this cartoon
12/29/2003 07:19 AMHosties
viewaskew.com/hosties/hosties.html
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Like Something Out of a Cartoon...
(Reuters)
Like Something Out of a Cartoon...
(Reuters)
03/23/2005 01:07 PMReuters - Can't get out of bed in the morning?
The Daily Cartoon for May 5
The Daily Cartoon for May 5
05/05/2004 05:34 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
The Daily Cartoon for May 1
The Daily Cartoon for May 1
04/30/2004 07:10 PMToday's Daily Cartoon
The Daily Cartoon for May 4
The Daily Cartoon for May 4
05/04/2004 05:22 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
The Daily Cartoon for May 21
The Daily Cartoon for May 21
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The Daily Cartoon for May 2
The Daily Cartoon for May 2
05/01/2004 11:03 PMToday's Daily Cartoon
Cartoon Research
Cartoon Research
12/02/2003 01:17 AMI confess, to me the words "cartoon" and "research" don't exactly go
hand-in-hand. But after visiting the Cartoon Research Web site, I
might have to change my mind. Cartoon Research (
http://www.cartoonresearch.com/ ) contains a variety of information of
cartoons,...
Other News: Cartoon
Other News: Cartoon
01/27/2004 11:30 AMThis Joy of Tech cartoon is worth a quick look....
The Daily Cartoon for May 10
The Daily Cartoon for May 10
05/09/2004 06:24 PMToday's Daily Cartoon
"Cartoon-Film"
"Cartoon-Film"
07/12/2004 03:54 PMThe Daily Cartoon for May 3
The Daily Cartoon for May 3
05/03/2004 04:06 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
The Daily Cartoon for January 24
The Daily Cartoon for January 24
01/24/2004 01:13 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
Cartoon Laws of Physics
Cartoon Laws of Physics
01/18/2004 08:08 AMPiirrettyjen filmien fysiikan lait .. The Cartoon Laws of Physics ..
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The Daily Cartoon for January 26
The Daily Cartoon for January 26
01/26/2004 05:03 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
Dexter Cartoon for Jan 21, 2005
Dexter Cartoon for Jan 21, 2005
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The Daily Cartoon for January 19
The Daily Cartoon for January 19
01/19/2004 01:42 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
SiCAF sand cartoon
SiCAF sand cartoon
11/04/2003 03:41 PM A
neat
o sand "cartoon" (.wmv). It's a video
clip from the 2003
SiCAF. The file is
a bit large, but hang in there.
Bosox commentary as cartoon
Bosox commentary as cartoon
05/11/2004 01:22 PMIt was Lock who first pointed me towards Soxaholix, a
daily comic strip about the Red Sox, complete with links. And I am
very grateful, for this site makes me laugh even in the depths of my
sorrow. Yesterday's frame following Boston's 10-6 loss to Cleveland
begins with, "This team named after the indigenous peoples of the
Americas is starting me on a trail of tears." If you love the Olde
Towne Team, this is the site for you.
Dexter Cartoon for Jan 28, 2005
Dexter Cartoon for Jan 28, 2005
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The Daily Cartoon for January 22
The Daily Cartoon for January 22
01/22/2004 03:01 AMToday's Daily Cartoon
The Daily Cartoon for January 23
The Daily Cartoon for January 23
01/22/2004 07:35 PMToday's Daily Cartoon
Are there gay people at ETCON?