But Is It Licensed for Mars?
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New NASA Mars rovers dwarf 1997's
Sojourner wheeled Mars robot
New NASA Mars rovers dwarf 1997's
Sojourner wheeled Mars robot
01/01/2004 07:31 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 1 2004 5:15PM ET
Tonight: Robots on Mars, hunting for
life on Mars?
Tonight: Robots on Mars, hunting for
life on Mars?
01/03/2004 03:22 PMMagic may happen this evening. The USA will attempt to safely land a
scientific golf cart on Mars at about 8.30pm, California time:
Two NASA (news - web sites) Mars landers -- Spirit and Opportunity --
are speeding toward "sweet spot" touch down sites at different, but
scientifically attractive locations on Earth's mysterious neighbor.
The opening act in this $820 million drama to place dual robot
geologists on Mars is the landing of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
dubbed Spirit tonight at about 8:35 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST).
The target: Gusev Crater -- a possible former lake in a giant impact
crater on Mars. Primary among the mission's scientific goals is to
search for and characterize a wide range of rocks and soils that hold
clues to past water activity on Mars
Link to news story,
Link to NASA Mars Rover
home page.
(Thanks, John!)Mars Exploration Rover Spirit lands on
Mars
Mars Exploration Rover Spirit lands on
Mars
01/07/2004 02:00 PM We landed on Mars. The
Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has captured its first color image of
Mars. It is the highest resolution picture ever taken of another
planet. Fascinating.
Mars Express Confirms Water on Mars
Mars Express Confirms Water on Mars
01/23/2004 02:20 PMThis mosaic image taken by the
navigation camera on the Mars
Exploration Rover Spirit shows a
panoramic view of the rover on the
surface of Mars
This mosaic image taken by the
navigation camera on the Mars
Exploration Rover Spirit shows a
panoramic view of the rover on the
surface of Mars
01/05/2004 04:57 AMMars postcard pictures .. Press release images .. Look,
mars
marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040104a.html
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Licensed to clone
Licensed to clone
08/12/2004 02:38 AMUSA Today Aug 12 2004 6:21AM GMT
More CC-licensed banjo manuals
More CC-licensed banjo manuals
12/29/2004 11:27 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Patrick sez, "'A Book Of Five Strings' is another Creative Commons
banjo book- you guys
posted a link to my first CC project, 'The How and the Tao of Old
Time Banjo' back in September. 'Five Strings' was released a few weeks
ago and it's already selling pretty well. Going CC actually boosted
sales for my first book so I figured I might as well do it again."
Link
(
Thanks, Patrick!)
World Live (and Licensed) Web
World Live (and Licensed) Web
02/01/2005 08:39 PMKevin Marks mentioned on the cc-metadata list that you can query Technorati for a list of
recently syndicated content, grouped by Creative Commons
license.
You can also drill down and get a list of recently syndicated content under a specific
Creative Commons license.
The results are a bit rough now, but one can easily imagine
combining license searches with keyword and other search filters to
effect an ongoing search for specific licensed content. For example,
tell me whenever a Creative Commons licensed image of horses is
syndicated.
Marks, who works at Technorati, indicates this sort of capability is "an important future
direction." Other blog and search outfits take note.
(Glenn found the beautiful horse
image linked above via the Creative Commons search
engine.)
3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum
3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum
06/23/2004 02:51 AM3G Jun 23 2004 7:28AM GMT
CC licensed Microsoft site
CC licensed Microsoft site
03/14/2005 06:06 PMThe Microsoft-hosted PatternShare community brings
together information on software patterns organized by wiki inventor and
now Microsoft employee Ward
Cunningham.
PatternShare uses the liberal Creative Commons Attribution
License.
Thanks Ward Cunningham and thanks Microsoft!
Although it predates the availability of Creative Commons licensing
by many years, I would be remiss to not recommend Cunningham's still
active Portland
Pattern Repository Wiki, which I suppose could be characterized as
the wild and woolly counterpart of PatternShare.
CC-licensed prose: "Always Be Closing"
CC-licensed prose: "Always Be Closing"
05/04/2004 08:10 AMCasey Childers has produced a chunk of Creative Commons-licensed prose
called "Always Be Closing." It's the same scene, told thirteen times,
with (often NSFW) variations, a remix of something that has no
original, a kind of simulacra. He's chosen a license that allows for
noncommercial remixing -- I'm curious as to what new works can be made
out of these often disturbing scenes.
The waitress interrupted, "You boys need anything?"
The old man grinned, his mouth full. He made a quick effort to
swallow, but didn't hesitate to speak around the mess of potatoes that
remained. "The name of the man that cooked my lunch, miss. This is
heaven on a goddamn plate."
She returned a grin of her own. "His name's Merv, hon, and I'll be
sure to pass that along. Now how 'bout a warm-up on your coffee?"
"I served with a commie sympathizer who went by the name of Merv. He
had weak stomach, you know, loved to recite the poems he wrote about
his wife. He got his head blown off in a French whorehouse."
Link
(
Thanks, CA!)
Democratizing Innovation as CC-licensed
PDF
Democratizing Innovation as CC-licensed
PDF
04/04/2005 03:44 PMMark Frauenfelder:
I've been reading the print version of Eric von Hippel's
Democratizing Innovation, an interesting book about the way
that "lead users" are making significant contributions to the
development of products and services. Von Hippel is a professor of
management of innovation and entrepreneurship, at MIT's Sloan School
of Management.
In this traditional model, a user’s only role is
to have needs, which manufacturers then identify and fill by designing
and producing new products. The manufacturer-centric model does fit
some fields and conditions. However, a growing body of empirical work
shows that users are the first to develop many and perhaps most new
industrial and consumer products. Further, the contribution of users
is growing steadily larger as a result of continuing advances in
computer and communications capabilities.
You can download the entire book at no charge from von Hippel's
site.
Link
UPDATE: Peggy Salz of TheFeature
interviewed Eric von Hippel today.
TheFeature: In your book, you talk mostly about
product development. How do you know the lead-user approach can also
create breakthrough services?
Von Hippel: A field study involving a major
Swedish mobile telecoms company recently tested this and produced some
surprising results. These researchers adopted the "toolkit innovation
method" and supplied a sample of university students tools to develop
their own services. Compared to the services generated by professional
developers the students' services were by far more novel, creative and
cutting-edge.
For example, one girl was frustrated because she was unable to find
an apartment. She cleverly developed a mobile alert service that would
contact her phone every time the university web site posted an ad for
an apartment that fit her requirements. This insight can obviously
become the basis for a suite of mobile alert services.
Link
O'Reilly Licensing Book, Licensed
O'Reilly Licensing Book, Licensed
02/01/2005 08:39 PMI just noticed that Understanding
Open Source and Free Software Licensing, published last year by O'Reilly, is now available as a no cost
download under a Creative Commons license. The book includes a chapter
(PDF) on Creative Commons licenses.
Thanks O'Reilly and Andrew St.
Laurent, the book's author!
V
ia Slashdot.
CC-licensed papercraft iPod stand
CC-licensed papercraft iPod stand
03/29/2005 02:13 AMCory Doctorow:

Piers sez, "Seeing as the new iPods don't come with docks, and no-one
wants to spend $30+ on a bit of plastic or metal to stand their iPods
on, I've drawn up a template for a simple, functional and attractive
iPod stand you can download as a pdf, print out, stick on some card
and assemble. It's also released under a Creative Commons licence so
anyone can distribute it or make improvements to the design and
re-distribute it."
Link
(
Thanks, Piers!)
Award-winning sf as CC-licensed
audiobooks
Award-winning sf as CC-licensed
audiobooks
09/10/2004 06:38 PM
Cory Doctorow:
Hugo-award-winning author James Patrick Kelly's "Free Reads" site is a
place where he posts Creative-Commons-licensed studio recordings of
him reading his works. He's a fantastic reader, and an even better
writer, and he made enough off his tipjar the last time around to go
into the studio and record three more:
"Faith" first published in Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1989.
Time:59:25, File Size 27.86 MB.
"The Best Christmas Ever" first published in SciFiction, May, 2004.
Time:39:38, File Size 19.03 MB.
"Serpent" first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction, May 2004. Time:22:53, File Size 10.74 MB.
Link
(
Thanks, Jim!)
Core Licensed For 3G Multimedia Phones
Core Licensed For 3G Multimedia Phones
12/10/2003 05:47 AM3G Dec 10 2003 4:50AM ET
Healers licensed in South Africa
Healers licensed in South Africa
09/09/2004 11:08 AMA bill to regulate South Africa's 200,000 traditional healers is
adopted by parliament.
Are you disaster-recovery plans
licensed?
Are you disaster-recovery plans
licensed?
03/23/2005 10:41 PMZDNet Mar 23 2005 11:59PM GMT
Are your disaster-recovery plans
licensed?
Are your disaster-recovery plans
licensed?
03/29/2005 06:49 AMZDNet Mar 29 2005 10:35AM GMT
30,000 songs licensed on Soundclick in
one month
30,000 songs licensed on Soundclick in
one month
08/11/2004 09:11 PM Soundclick, one of the
Internet's biggest music community sites, prominently integrated our
license engine just one month ago. In that time, over 30,000 tracks
have been licensed under Creative Commons licenses. Genres vary, and
many of the tracks allow derivatives, so break out your music editing
software and mix away.
More details from the press
release.
CC-licensed book of fictitious forewords
CC-licensed book of fictitious forewords
07/05/2004 02:30 PMDavid sez, "I just wrote my first book and posted it online under a
creative commons license. It is entitled Dr. Lewis B. Turndevelt's
Big Book of Forewords and is a fictitious collection of fictitious
forewords written by this fictitious guy, Dr. Turndevelt."
Link
(
Thanks, David!)
3G mobile services to be licensed in
2005
3G mobile services to be licensed in
2005
06/16/2004 01:05 PMRBC Jun 16 2004 4:38PM GMT
Creative Commons licensed mural
Creative Commons licensed mural
08/03/2004 11:24 PM

These pictures taken by Brad Neuberg
Mona Caron has created a
beautiful mural on Church street near Market in San Francisco with a
Creative Commons Attribution-N
onCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 License. So cool. More pictures on Brad Neuberg's site and
her site.
via Creative Commons
Weblog
Comment -
TrackBack
Creative Commons licensed journal online
Creative Commons licensed journal online
05/06/2004 02:30 PM
The Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University has started ap
plying Creative Commons licenses to its journals. Classics@ is
available online at their
site. It's great to see further uptake in the educational world,
as the ideals of academic publishing are pretty close to the goals of
Creative Commons.
licensed images in squared circle
2005-01-25
licensed images in squared circle
2005-01-25
02/01/2005 08:44 PM
(licensed images
in squared circle 2005-01-25, originally uploaded by jbum)
Pretty cool visualization of the state of copyright licensing over
at flickr
Benjamin Rosenbaum's "The Orange" online
and CC-licensed
Benjamin Rosenbaum's "The Orange" online
and CC-licensed
07/18/2004 08:45 AM
Benjamin Rosenbaum, whose knockout story "The Ant King: A California
Fairytale" convinced me that he was desitined to be one of the great
talents in science fiction, has Creative-Commons-licensed his story
"The Orange," which originally appeared in Harper's Magazine (selling
an sf story to Harper's is itself quite a coup!).
An orange ruled the world.
It was an unexpected thing, the temporary abdication of Heavenly
Providence, entrusting the whole matter to a simple orange.
The orange, in a grove in Florida, humbly accepted the honor. The
other oranges, the birds, and the men in their tractors wept with joy;
the tractors' motors rumbled hymns of praise.
Airplane pilots passing over would circle the grove and tell their
passengers, "Below us is the grove where the orange who rules the
world grows on a simple branch." And the passengers would be silent
with awe.
Link
(
Thanks, Ben!)
Shipwrecked U-Boat salvage bl0g with
CC-licensed A/V
Shipwrecked U-Boat salvage bl0g with
CC-licensed A/V
07/23/2004 07:54 AMThor (who has the same birthday as me -- happy b-day, Thor!) sez,
We made International news last week when our team found the shipwreck
of the rare U-215, a U-Boat that was on a secret mission to mine
Boston Harbor when it decided to disobey orders and sink an American
liberty ship in July 1942. That action lead to a watery grave for 48
German sailors, and 10 more who went down on the Alexander Macomb.
During the whole dive I was blogging the event from shore, keeping in
touch by satellite phone. Unfortunately our website, Shipwreck
Central, wasn't ready to go online so I was left to ponder the
question of "if a blogger blogs in the woods..."
It's 5:30 AM here in Halifax and I'm back at home having a Wi-Fi beer
on the porch. A couple of hours ago we opened up the site for a 'soft
launch'. We're pretty happy with it, it's like the IMDB of shipwrecks
with a kick-ass map interface, and best of all we've made our audio
and video available under a Creative Commons license. I can't wait to
hear live from the dive audio mixed in with some downtempo-ambient...
it goes quite well from my experience.
LinkProtecting Licensed Intellectual
Property in Bankruptcy
Protecting Licensed Intellectual
Property in Bankruptcy
08/03/2004 05:38 AMMondaq Aug 3 2004 10:03AM GMT
Licensed character breakfast cereal
gallery
Licensed character breakfast cereal
gallery
11/12/2003 01:27 PM
Ralston -- now a division of General Mills -- is the cereal company
best known for Cookie Crisp and Chex, but the company also had a
sideline in short-lived, craptacular cereals based on licensed
characters from GI Joe to Rainbow Brite to Slimer. Some of the most
forgettable are gathered into this annotated gallery.
Link
(
via Fark)
Industry analysts releasing licensed
whitepapers
Industry analysts releasing licensed
whitepapers
08/19/2004 03:21 PM
Redmonk is an analyst firm that
studies the Technology industry. One aspect of their work is
publishing whitepapers on various technology subjects, which are
usually sold for hundreds of dollars to companies seeking research.
Tech magazine Info
wWorld noticed their most recent publication was released for
free, and on top of that, licensed under Creative Commons. Stephen
O'Grady of Redmonk explains
the reasoning behind the licensing in this post to his technology
weblog. In a
followup post, he sums up the paralells between Creative Commons
licensed technology papers and open sourced code:
"I see no reason to believe that the open source model is
any less applicable to our business model than it is to software. It's
not one-to-one, of course, because of the inherent differences between
source code and analysis, but at the end of the day they are both just
information. Information that can be used and built on. If
you allow it."
It's great to see an analyst firm try out licensing their
whitepapers, and I hope it's the start of a new trend in the
industry.
Al-Qaeda may have trained and licensed
pilots in their ranks
Al-Qaeda may have trained and licensed
pilots in their ranks
12/23/2003 06:53 PMtrained pilots working for foreign airlines .. feeling safer .. From
MSNBC .. MSNBC
msnbc.msn.com/id/3775771
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US court rules that music sampling must
be licensed
US court rules that music sampling must
be licensed
09/10/2004 01:17 PM
The US
6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that
ruled that creators mixing music from other sources, or sampling
, must license music they sample , and pay as required.
"If you cannot pirate the whole sound recording, can you
'lift' or 'sample' something less than the whole? Our answer to that
question is in the negative."
Critics and musicians, especially rappers, have argued that sampling
is either
fair use , or uses small enough pieces in a transformative way as
to not cost sales of the original. Others argue that culture,
including legal argument , assumes a great deal of sampling from
various media.
Old Atari games being licensed for slot
machines
Old Atari games being licensed for slot
machines
09/10/2004 02:53 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Vegas, baby. BoingBoing reader
Clive says, "Atari has
signed a deal to produce a series of casino slot machines based on
their early arcade classics -- including Pong, Asteroids, and
Centipede."
Link to Atari press release.
Creative Commons -licensed mobile videos
Creative Commons -licensed mobile videos
06/06/2005 12:11 AMDigitoday reports (in Finnish) that Elisa [a Finnish
operator] has started to distribute
Creative Commons -licensed
material on a mobile TV channel for test users.
Of course, being CC -licensed, Elisa does not have to pay any
license fees to Kopiosto (the Finnish copyright organization) or
anyone else, which probably is the real reason behind this move.
There is already quite a lot of decent quality CC-material out there
that's not getting the publicity it deserves, so this kind of a move
is likely to bolster goodwill on Elisa, and more public recognition to
Creative Commons.
(Though, my guess is that someone is going to inhale a stack of
peas on this one and start screaming that corporations supporting free
content means that artists will starve to death [starvation in general
is a very big problem in Finland] and demand banning of anything
that's freely available, and that corporations should "observe
their responsibilities towards Finnish artists" and support them
instead of some "crap, second-rate free content just because
they're being greedy." The concept of sharing seems to go
above some people's heads... There is nothing wrong in sharing your
work for free, as much as there is nothing wrong in asking for money
from what you do. Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages,
and in the end, the customer should be allowed to decide.)
Update: Elisa spokesperson says "users can freely download
and share the content without fear." That is also a reason why
looking into CC-licensed content is a good idea: if you use only that,
you don't need to implement costly and complicated Digital Rights
Management solutions which usually kill all usability. You can even
play up the fact that "it's okay to share this" to gain
extra publicity. Especially for a pilot, it makes little sense to
spend all that money.
Update2: Nope says in the comment section: "Just in case
somebody was wondering, the project website is at http://www.indica.tv/ where anyone
can also submit their own video clips at http://www.indica.tv/cc/."
Thanks!
King Spot: CC-licensed fairy tale well
told
King Spot: CC-licensed fairy tale well
told
04/17/2005 04:04 AMCory Doctorow:
Mike sez, "I've written a 48-chapter all-ages novella while looking
for work, and I have begun posting it reserving rights under the
creative commons license. It's 20,000 words and some change, but
should be about 230 pages when illustrated (comic-panel storytelling
has been sketched for most pages)."
I read the first couple short chapters this morning. It's a snappy,
witty fairy-tale kind of thing, like Geek Love without the squick, and if I didn't have to run, I'd
be reading it still. It concerns itself with the adventures of King
Spot, a runaway circus dog who is the king of the world.
"Hey, look over there," said Roger. "Check out the peg-legged guy with
the funny-looking dog." Roger was talking about a very large man in an
overcoat, whose face was hidden by a scarf. To his left was a tiny,
spotted dog.
"Are you trying to trick me?" said Brian. "I have to be careful,
because, unlike lying for fun, using deception to win a game is not
considered immoral. It's called bluffing."
"Brian, you talk like you're going to read shampoo instructions for a
living when you grow up," said Roger. "You'll find a job where you can
talk like this: 'After you lather the shampoo in your hair, rinse it
out. Then lather and rinse it from your hair again.' You'll do this in
the supermarkets where they sell the shampoo. They'll pay you to go
away."
Link
(
Thanks, Mike!)
Lexicon: CC-licensed RPG based on
compiling fictional encyclopedia
Lexicon: CC-licensed RPG based on
compiling fictional encyclopedia
04/15/2005 09:01 PMCory Doctorow:
Morbus Iff sez, "Ghyll is a Creative Common licensed player-created
world per the rules of "Lexicon: an RPG" (think: a fictional
wikipedia, constrained by integration, consecutive letter definitions,
and cranky scholars that write before 'before scholarly pursuits
became professionalized (or possibly after they ceased to be)'). It
has reached nearly 30 players, 200 pages of text, an incredibly large
timeline, a hundred characters, and a to-scale ASCII map of the known
world. Darkly humorous? Possible. Odd? Mmhmmm. All CC? Ayup.
"We're starting Round 2 next month (in essence, starting over again at
letter A to further define the world). Notes about the announcement
here, as well as links to the timeline, characters, and ASCII map."
Link
(Thanks, Morbus!)
Simba Technologies Announces Aleri has
Licensed SimbaProvider SDK
Simba Technologies Announces Aleri has
Licensed SimbaProvider SDK
07/05/2004 02:29 PMBC Technology Jul 5 2004 6:15PM GMT
Creative Commons-licensed phonecam
bl0gging service
Creative Commons-licensed phonecam
bl0gging service
04/14/2004 10:31 AMAlfie Dennen of the phonecam
blogging service Moblog UK says:
We operate the site code on a copyright commons basis, and with users
like Warren Ellis (who want to retain control of their
images/video/audio), we urge people using the site to do the same.
The fact that Textamerica and mblog etc own your content once it hits
their servers got us so angry we felt we had to make an alternative.
We carry no advertising, and are donation supported. In terms of the
code itself, we support multiple image posts, multiple audio and image
posts, in pretty much every format that phones can produce. The site
is very malleable, if you can make a css style sheet, you can make the
site entirely your own look, still hosting it with us. We are a
community that consists partly of a lot of artists who want to make
sure they keep some ownership of their work.
LinkMy Tokyo Death Cult: CC-licensed science
fiction
My Tokyo Death Cult: CC-licensed science
fiction
07/06/2004 03:41 AMMy Tokyo Death Cult is a science fiction novel released under a CC
license by Marc Horne -- haven't read it, but it's got a hell of an
opener:
Japanese policemen's guns are small and sort of puny. Except when
they are shooting at you. Right now, they are shooting at me and my
companion and we are running scared. The Policemen's shots are a
little tentative, like someone picking chewing gum out of their hair.
In fairness to the police, I should mention that we are in Shinjuku
station, the world's busiest. Currently it is occupied by... oh, I
don't know... 2.5 Lichtensteins. I am on average 4 inches taller than
those around me, and a crucial 4 inches to boot, so as I barge
through the crowd, hurting everyone, I must remember to crouch. To
help me remember this, I visualize two things: the cloth that hangs
in front of every drinking establishment in this country and those
photos of JFK's autopsy that my father and I discussed over breakfast
in 1977.
LinkGrok Description matches for But Is It Licensed for Mars?
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""No
longer united primarily by a common
threat, we have also failed to develop a
common
vision for where we want to go on
many of the global issues confronting
us.""
""No
longer united primarily by a common
threat, we have also failed to develop a
common
vision for where we want to go on
many of the global issues confronting
us.""
11/03/2003 03:37 PMCould I have a common man with that?
Could I have a common man with that?
11/17/2003 06:42 PM Golden
Spirit. Née
"The
Homer?" Finnish cheerleading
squad not included. Hat tip to the NY Times automotive
section.
Net-FTP-Common-5.2b
Net-FTP-Common-5.2b
01/02/2005 05:55 PMNet-FTP-Common-4.0
Net-FTP-Common-4.0
11/17/2003 10:29 AMWhy XP and UX Have Something in Common
Why XP and UX Have Something in Common
08/21/2002 04:06 PMNet-FTP-Common-5.0
Net-FTP-Common-5.0
04/17/2004 06:10 AMEstovers of common
Estovers of common
10/29/2003 05:01 PM The Secret
History of the Magna Carta. This is a fascinating article on
the
Magna Carta and the lesser known
Charter of the
Forest, and the early establishment of the rights of
commons.
haver-common-0.05
haver-common-0.05
03/06/2004 02:03 AM"Common People"
"Common People"
07/23/2004 09:49 PMRegexp-Common-2.117
Regexp-Common-2.117
07/01/2004 10:43 AMPHP common DB interface
PHP common DB interface
05/27/2004 12:26 PMProject startup
Regexp-Common-2.115
Regexp-Common-2.115
06/09/2004 11:49 PMDNS Common Abuses
DNS Common Abuses
03/14/2005 05:46 PMDNS, or the domain name system is one of the core protocols on the
internet. Without DNS we would all...
Most Common CSS Problems
Most Common CSS Problems
08/11/2004 03:38 PMAndy Budd wants to know the most common CSS problems.
Seven Common SSL Pitfalls
Seven Common SSL Pitfalls
07/02/2002 02:54 AMSSL is an excellent protocol. Like many tools, it is effective if
you know how to use it well, but it is also easy to misuse. If you are
deploying SSL, there are many pitfalls to be aware of, but with a
little work, most can be avoided. In this article, we discuss the
seven most common pitfalls when deploying SSL-enabled applications
with OpenSSL. -- John Viega
"zeldman.ertnmr"
Common Lisp SQL 3.1.4
Common Lisp SQL 3.1.4
12/30/2004 07:20 PMAn SQL database interface for Common Lisp.
Regexp-Common-2.116
Regexp-Common-2.116
06/30/2004 06:01 AMCommon People, Cap'n
Common People, Cap'n
07/22/2004 06:33 PM
William
Shatner covers 'Common People' by Pulp, with the help of Ben Folds
and Joe Jackson. Album of further genius forthcoming. [
thanks Suw!]
Google's Common AdSense
Google's Common AdSense
09/03/2004 10:02 AMGoogle has a problem -- a good one.
Shark Tank: Oh, they're common, all
right
Shark Tank: Oh, they're common, all
right
04/09/2004 03:58 PMIT pilot fish joins this government project and finds all kinds of
users buying all kinds of PCs -- and it's a maintenance nightmare.
Common Lisp Utilities
Common Lisp Utilities
12/16/2003 02:58 PMDDDDDD
Common Pollutant as Bad as PCBs?
Common Pollutant as Bad as PCBs?
05/21/2004 05:31 AMPDBE contamination is on the rise, but no one's quite sure of the
long-term impact. Also: Methane releases could heat things up....
Activists team up to save boreal forest. By Stephen Leahy.
BR Java Common Classes
BR Java Common Classes
12/29/2003 02:52 PMCalendários
What America and France have in common
What America and France have in common
01/16/2004 11:01 AMI like America and I like France, and I am always amazed at how much
the stereotypical view of one...
Dinosaur 0, Common Sense 1
Dinosaur 0, Common Sense 1
05/29/2004 05:05 AM
Barney is a 6 year old boy
whose dad bought the .co.uk domain of his name so he can use it when
he's older.
Barney is a 60 million year old malevolent purple dinosaur and
wants "his" domain name back.
Hilarity, thinly vieled contempt and common-sense
ensues .. (via
NTK) Common C++ RTP 1.3.0 (Default branch)
Common C++ RTP 1.3.0 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 12:02 PM
Common C++ RTP is an experimental threadsafe RTP stack for use with
Common C++. It uses a service thread to both schedule outgoing packets
and organize arriving packets. Queued lists of packets are maintained
both for sending and receiving, and packet payloads can be mixed such
as for passing RTP telephony events.
Changes:
Multiple destination lists were fixed. Padding for
RTP packets was fixed, and a new padding member
function was added to enable or disable padding.
The set of required libraries is now smaller; it
now only depends on libccgnu2, and no longer
depends on libccext2.
Common sense security
Common sense security
02/10/2004 03:01 AMPrinter Wi-Fi Common Option
Printer Wi-Fi Common Option
04/11/2005 01:03 PM Wi-Fi isn't exotic in printers any more: Kevin Savetz writes that
he's found the cheapest printer with built-in Wi-Fi: the Canon Pixma
iP4000R [Amazon.com link: $199 with $20 rebate]. It supports WEP and
WPA with supplied Windows software, but the online help for Mac OS X
shows only WEP support there. The HP PhotoSmart 2710 ($360 to $400)
has many functions, but also includes Wi-Fi for cable-free
connections. You can even enter the encryption key for a protected
Wi-Fi network directly into the device; it took a little digging on
HP's site, but the device supports both WEP and WPA. Savetz also notes
a couple of Wi-Fi printer adapters, but both failed at allowing Mac OS
X systems to print while he had success with the Canon and HP
printers....
Copyright Common Sense
Copyright Common Sense
03/06/2004 01:58 AMThe Cato Institute's Adam Thierer's makes good sense in
this essay on how to draw lines in the copyright debate.
Key quote:
"But how we call in the cops and who the IP
cops are makes a big difference. In particular, we shouldn’t
expect Congress or regulatory agencies to legislate on every problem
that creeps up or ban or mandate specific technological solutions in
an attempt to solve IP debates. But when certain parties are
egregiously violating the rights of copyright holders, they are
certainly justified in seeking redress in the
courts."
"A form of common assault"
"A form of common assault"
09/17/2004 10:39 AMA former British commander in Iraq questions the motives for the
invasion and attacks the coalition's handling of the aftermath.
But Is It Licensed for Mars?