Greenspan Confident of Replacing Jobs (AP)
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Jobs data point to more confident cos.
Jobs data point to more confident cos.
04/22/2004 02:54 PMFAQ | Troubleshoot before replacing
FAQ | Troubleshoot before replacing
04/03/2005 03:44 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Apr 3 2005 7:33AM GMT
Replacing Notepad Again
Replacing Notepad Again
05/01/2004 06:09 AM
When I replaced the silly Notepad last
time, I switched to SciTE.
While SciTE was good, its UI was non-standard and the single binary
packaging version
had some irritating problems such as config file updating.
Still it was better
and it's syntax hilighting was really helpful.
Now there is a better option: Florian Balmer's Notepad2 (via Omar
Shahine).
Notepad2 seems to offer everything SciTE did and without having to
live with it's
weird UI. And it also comes with source code if you need to
make changes.
To install, you can follow Omar's directions or do the samething I
did last time.
Here is a copy with appropriate changes.
How to replace Notepad.exe on Windows XP
Windows XP has file protection so Notepad.exe will get restored if
you just replace
the file with renamed Notepad2.exe. Follow these steps:
-
Download
Notepad2.zip,
expand and rename
Notepad2.exe to
Notepad.exe
-
Save a copy of the original Notepad.exe
somewhere.
-
Replace Notepad.exe in following three locations
(order is significant):
-
Press Cancel when a warning dialog appears.

Replacing Text
Replacing Text
06/14/2004 10:47 PMReplacing the battery
Replacing the battery
09/13/2004 10:43 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 13 2004 1:49PM GMT
Replacing DHTML Menus with XUL
Replacing DHTML Menus with XUL
04/09/2004 04:05 PMReplacing Network Discovery
Replacing Network Discovery
12/30/2003 08:33 AMComparing and replacing strings
(XML.com)
Comparing and replacing strings
(XML.com)
06/06/2002 12:03 PMComparing and Replacing Strings
Comparing and Replacing Strings
06/06/2002 06:00 AMIn this month's Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme gives us the ins
and outs of string munging in XSLT, including string equality
comparisons and search-and-replace operations.
Abra Grupp: Replacing The Sky
Abra Grupp: Replacing The Sky
10/28/2003 11:06 PM"The only thing that made this possible was Mac OS X. Because it's a
Unix-based language, we could continue to use all the scripts we had
developed for 'Open Range' and other projects." By Bija Gutoff (Apple
via MyAppleMenu)
Replacing eFax with MaxEmail
Replacing eFax with MaxEmail
04/04/2005 08:48 PMAdam C. Engst (~820 words)
I'm not a fan of faxes. I fully admit
they're useful on occasion, when the source material is on paper, or
when a form must be filled out in pen and returned, often with a
signature. But as a technology, fax has always bothered me, since it
usually generates more paper than would otherwise be necessary. But,
like it or not, being able to send and receive faxes remains an
integral part of doing business today, so Tonya and I own a fax
machine. It's acceptable for sending faxes when a PDF in email won't
do, but we've never liked receiving faxes on it, since the print
quality is lousy and, more important, allowing it to answer a phone
line is always cause for annoyance, particularly given that it's
necessary so infrequently.
Katzenberg Too Confident?
Katzenberg Too Confident?
04/13/2005 02:31 PMThe DreamWorks CEO sounds pretty high on his company's prospects --
but should he be more wary?
New internet drugs replacing ecstasy
New internet drugs replacing ecstasy
04/26/2004 12:54 AMnews.com.au Apr 26 2004 4:52AM GMT
Replacing The Mouse With Thumb Control
Replacing The Mouse With Thumb Control
04/20/2004 02:00 PM
MIT's Tech Review has a short article about a
new type of mouse replacement that sounds like a fairly
intelligent input device that takes out much of the carpal tunnel risk
by recognizing that simple thumb movements can easily designate where
you want the cursor to move. So, the device is basically a
one-handed, baseless joystick with a flat top where simple thumb
movement designate where to move on the screen without much exertion
or muscle strain. The side of the device contains typical mouse
buttons. Combined with the
Twiddler
one-handed keyboard, and you could have quite the ergonomic solution
to computer input, while also allowing for mobility with wearable type
computers. Of course, as with any such devices, if the learning curve
seems to be too much, it will never catch on. That may be the case
with the one-handed keyboard, but the mouse replacement might not be
such a big stretch.
Replacing FileMaker with Free Software?
Replacing FileMaker with Free Software?
08/31/2004 01:44 PMApple replacing Napster as Enemy No. 1?
Apple replacing Napster as Enemy No. 1?
08/06/2004 09:42 AMZDNet Aug 6 2004 1:46PM GMT
AP: Michael Jackson Replacing Attorneys
(AP)
AP: Michael Jackson Replacing Attorneys
(AP)
04/25/2004 04:45 PMAP - Michael Jackson is replacing high-profile attorneys Mark Geragos
and Benjamin Brafman in his child molestation case, the lawyers told
The Associated Press on Sunday.
Greek duo coach confident
Greek duo coach confident
08/17/2004 02:22 AMKostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou's coach believes they will be
cleared by the IOC.
Sony, BMG confident of EU backing
Sony, BMG confident of EU backing
06/15/2004 06:11 PMThe music groups have voiced their confidence that the EU will back
their merger after anti-trust hearings.
Cricket: England still confident
Cricket: England still confident
06/11/2004 01:38 AMAshley Giles says although New Zealand have had a good first day,
England can still win the final Test.
Tennis: Henman confident
Tennis: Henman confident
06/20/2004 08:28 AMTim Henman tips Roger Federer but feels his own Wimbledon chances are
good.
Guantanamo lawyers confident
Guantanamo lawyers confident
07/03/2004 06:32 PMLawyers herald the US Supreme Court's ruling allowing Guantanamo
detainees to contest their captivity as a turning point.
Huawei confident of getting Telekom 3G
job
Huawei confident of getting Telekom 3G
job
05/07/2004 08:32 PMthestar.com.my May 8 2004 0:51AM GMT
Golf: Monty confident for Cup bid
Golf: Monty confident for Cup bid
09/08/2004 10:38 AMColin Montgomerie believes Europe's 2004 Ryder Cup team has
unprecedented strength in depth.
Mbeki confident of ANC poll win
Mbeki confident of ANC poll win
04/13/2004 02:00 AMThe South African president says the ANC is sure to be re-elected
despite the slow pace of change.
Study: IT workers get a bit more
confident
Study: IT workers get a bit more
confident
09/01/2004 05:05 PMCNET News.com Sep 1 2004 9:14PM GMT
Cricket: England confident
Cricket: England confident
08/12/2004 02:46 AMEngland take on West Indies looking for a sixth straight Test win.
Confident Apple For 2004
Confident Apple For 2004
01/09/2004 09:57 PMSteve Jobs' first keynote of the year was relaxed, confident, and
entertaining. And to me, it was a keynote for Apple in 2004 as much as
it was for the Macworld conference. By Derrick Story (O'Reilly Network
via MyAppleMenu)
Need for ROI means users will not be
replacing mainframes for years
Need for ROI means users will not be
replacing mainframes for years
07/15/2004 10:12 PMComputer Weekly Jul 16 2004 1:21AM GMT
Bush Considers Replacing C.I.A. Chief
More Quickly
Bush Considers Replacing C.I.A. Chief
More Quickly
06/22/2004 02:27 AMThe White House is debating whether to act this summer to select a
permanent successor to replace George J. Tenet.
Bush Considers Replacing Tenet More
Quickly
Bush Considers Replacing Tenet More
Quickly
06/21/2004 10:10 PMThe White House is debating whether to act this summer to select a
permanent successor to replace the C.I.A. director.
LinuxWorld Summit: Linux Replacing Other
Enterprise OS
LinuxWorld Summit: Linux Replacing Other
Enterprise OS
06/05/2005 11:54 PMLinuxPlanet May 26 2005 8:29PM GMT
Yahoo Replacing Google Title &
Descriptions
Yahoo Replacing Google Title &
Descriptions
08/23/2002 05:10 PMYahoo is now replacing the Google title and description with the title
and description from Yahoo's directory (for sites currently listed in
the Yahoo directory).
Replacing Complex Hardware With Mobile
Phones
Replacing Complex Hardware With Mobile
Phones
04/12/2004 04:50 PM
Apparently, you're not allowed to give away or resell season tickets
to the Futbol Club Barcelona. In order to cut down on the practice,
the club has
taken a digital photo of
all 112,000 ticketholders - sometimes going to their homes to get
the shot. They've build a large database tying the barcode on each
ticket with the image, and when the ticketholder shows up at the
stadium, stadium workers scan the ticket with a mobile phone. The
phone reads the bar code and takes about 90 seconds to send back the
image, so the ticket-taker can make sure the ticket holder is who
they're supposed to be. While I'm still a bit confused about what's
wrong with reselling or giving away your ticket, this is interesting
for a few other reasons. First, I guess it's a statement on Barcelona
culture that people don't seem to mind having their local sports club
show up at their homes to take their photo so that they can
do
less with their tickets. I'm also amazed at the patience these
fans have to wait 90 seconds each for their photo to be retrieved and
approved. I would think this would create sensationally long lines.
Still, the most interesting part of all this is simply the fact that
they're using mobile phones as the necessary technology. A few years
ago (or even today with many sports franchises), I'm sure clubs would
be looking at special proprietary hardware and software systems to
build a similar solution. Today, they just write a single piece of
software, and do everything else with off-the-shelf Nokia phones.
Mobile Phones Replacing Cars In Our
Culture
Mobile Phones Replacing Cars In Our
Culture
04/29/2004 05:50 PMThe Economist has noticed that
mobile phones are rapidly replacing automobiles in our
culture. People used to be defined by their cars, but now young
people today are focused on customizing, personalizing and displaying
their mobile phones as a proxy for who they are. Phones represent
independence and mobility for teenagers today the way cars did in past
generations. Also, as the article points out - they're fashion items
where people feel compelled to buy new ones sooner than is probably
necessary. Both have advanced well beyond just being a better version
of what they came out of. Cars aren't just horseless buggies any
more, and mobile phones are a lot more than just a phone that's
mobile. Industry wise, there are similarities as well. Handset
makers build different phones off a few basic platforms and try to
segment the market with their different offerings. And, in both cases
established American and European handset makers are starting to
experience competition from cheaper Asian firms.
Pentagon Is Replacing Sanchez as the
U.S. Commander in Iraq
Pentagon Is Replacing Sanchez as the
U.S. Commander in Iraq
05/25/2004 12:44 AMLt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez will leave his command this summer, to be
replaced by the Army's second-ranking general, Gen. George W. Casey
Jr.
Replacing Peace-Keepers with System
Administrators
Replacing Peace-Keepers with System
Administrators
12/28/2004 05:28 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Jamais sez, "WorldChanging interviews Naval War College professor
Thomas Barnett. It's a lengthy, wide-ranging discussion of the
differences between the 'Core' nations and the 'Gap' nations, the role
of globalization in causing and fixing failed states, the need for a
'sysadmin force,' and the role of environmental collapse as a driver
of conflict. You may not agree with all of his conclusions, but he
makes a strong, insightful argument." This was a really
thought-provoking peace; there's a seductive logic in the idea of
replacing international Peace-Keepers with international System
Administrators.
Well, it would be what I call the System Administrator Force. It would
be a people-intensive, UN-peacekeeping-plus approach that could defend
itself -- could do counter-insurgency, could fight and not be some
ineffective, pussy UN force where you shoot at them and half of them
run away. It would be a tough force. You shoot at these guys, or start
committing atrocities in their presence, and they would stop you, and
if necessary, kill you. It could not only keep the peace, but enforce
it.
It would also have a highly-trained civilian component. You'd have
international, inter-agency teams. It'd look like the Casbah bar scene
in Star Wars -- you'd want to see loads of uniforms from all sorts of
countries, and you'd want to see civilians from all sorts of NGOs and
aid agencies: you'd want the whole package, acting in a Great
Depression, FDR sort of mode, where the first order of business (after
enforcing the peace) would be to get everybody busy. The government
that would be there would be some sort of transitional organization,
an international reconstruction fund, with the goal of getting things
stabilized, an economy working and laws written.
Link
(
Thanks, Jamais!)
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
05/04/2004 03:21 PMSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2004
with
Preview of Mac OS X "Tiger"
Vanishing Jobs: Structural change in the
economy means many jobs are never going
to come back. 12/19
Vanishing Jobs: Structural change in the
economy means many jobs are never going
to come back. 12/19
12/20/2003 05:03 AMIt's been a long time since I heard anything positive about American
programming jobs .. Those Good Paying Jobs Are Not Coming
Back
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Greenspan Says Soaring Budget Deficits
Are Long-Term Threat
Greenspan Says Soaring Budget Deficits
Are Long-Term Threat
05/06/2004 10:09 AMAmerica's soaring federal budget deficits represent a major obstacle
to the country's long-term economic stability, the Federal Reserve
chairman warned today.
Greenspan: Budget deficits pose big
threat
Greenspan: Budget deficits pose big
threat
03/14/2005 06:27 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Mar 11, 02:14 am GMT
Hill Budget Office Sees 10-Year Deficits
(AP)
Hill Budget Office Sees 10-Year Deficits
(AP)
01/26/2004 12:44 PMAP - Federal deficits will total nearly $2.4 trillion over the
next decade, the Congressional Budget Office projected Monday, a
worsening of nearly $1 trillion since its last forecast in August.
Greenspan Nominated for 5th Term at Fed
Greenspan Nominated for 5th Term at Fed
05/18/2004 11:51 PMPresident Bush, sticking to a pledge he made more than a year ago,
this afternoon renominated Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal
Reserve.
Bush Nominates Greenspan for Fifth Term
(AP)
Bush Nominates Greenspan for Fifth Term
(AP)
05/18/2004 08:52 PMAP - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who has helped steer the
economy for 17 years under four presidents, was nominated Tuesday for
a fifth term by President Bush, who said he had "great continuing
confidence" in Greenspan, echoing the widely held view on Wall Street.
Federal Budget Deficit Worries Greenspan
(AP)
Federal Budget Deficit Worries Greenspan
(AP)
05/06/2004 10:18 AMAP - America's soaring federal budget deficits represent a major
obstacle to the country's long-term economic stability, Federal
Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warned on Thursday.
Software for the Long Term
Software for the Long Term
07/14/2004 12:00 PMDan Bricklin: Software That Lasts
200 Years. We need to start thinking about software in a way
more like how we think about building bridges, dams, and sewers. What
we build must last for generations without total rebuilding. This
requires new thinking and new ways of organizing development. This is
especially important for governments of all sizes as well as for
established, ongoing businesses and institutions.
Thinking long term
Thinking long term
05/10/2004 01:05 PM"We dont rely much on search engine results, but i can see that there
are some fundamental changes that could be made to our site that could
produce better SE results"
BEA Systems: long term logic
BEA Systems: long term logic
03/21/2003 03:32 AMNew version of its Weblogic Workshop
iSeries overhaul looks to the long term
iSeries overhaul looks to the long term
08/09/2004 09:24 AMZDNet Aug 9 2004 2:20PM GMT
Perl/CGI/ASP for Long Term - Must have
Clearance
Perl/CGI/ASP for Long Term - Must have
Clearance
03/13/2003 10:21 AMImphasis, LLC - United States, North Carolina, Ft. Bragg (2003-03-10)
Long-term mentally ill 'ignored'
Long-term mentally ill 'ignored'
04/14/2004 04:59 AMA "forgotten generation" of the long-term mentally ill are being left
behind by government reforms, a charity says.
Consider Long-Term Care Insurance
Consider Long-Term Care Insurance
05/25/2004 01:23 PMSome scary statistics make a good case for it.
'Improve' care for long-term ill
'Improve' care for long-term ill
09/08/2004 05:11 AMCare for people with chronic disease must be improved, a manifesto
published by leading health organisations says
What Long-Term Care Insurance Is For
What Long-Term Care Insurance Is For
09/08/2004 11:07 AMIt can cover at-home care, too -- not just nursing-home care.
IBM CFO Sees Long-Term Growth
IBM CFO Sees Long-Term Growth
12/04/2003 09:36 PMBoston Globe Dec 4 2003 8:18PM ET
Long Term Effects of Outsourcing
Long Term Effects of Outsourcing
01/05/2004 09:46 AMLearn About Long-Term Care
Learn About Long-Term Care
07/26/2004 11:01 AMDon't put off learning about long-term care until it's too late.
Hilton, HSI: Long-Term Partners
Hilton, HSI: Long-Term Partners
05/10/2004 10:01 AMHotel giant turns to long-standing partner for POS systems.
Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia
(AP)
Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia
(AP)
12/30/2004 12:55 AMAP - President Bush assembled a four-nation coalition to organize
humanitarian relief for Asia and made clear Wednesday the United
States will help bankroll long-term rebuilding in the region leveled
by a massive earthquake and tsunamis.
Bush Promises Long-Term Help for Asia
(AP)
Bush Promises Long-Term Help for Asia
(AP)
12/29/2004 06:46 PMAP - President Bush assembled a four-nation coalition to organize
humanitarian relief for Asia and made clear Wednesday the United
States will help bankroll long-term rebuilding in the region leveled
by a massive earthquake and tsunamis.
Microsoft: patching is not a long-term
solution
Microsoft: patching is not a long-term
solution
05/11/2004 09:28 AMIntel upbeat on long-term forecasts
Intel upbeat on long-term forecasts
11/02/2003 09:47 PMScotsman Online Nov 2 2003 8:42PM ET
Fujitsu Siemens makes long term bet on
Red Hat
Fujitsu Siemens makes long term bet on
Red Hat
12/18/2003 02:23 PMZDNet UK Dec 18 2003 12:56PM ET
SALT - Seminars About Long-term Thinking
SALT - Seminars About Long-term Thinking
07/13/2004 08:23 AMthe long now foundation - seminar downloads .. Seminars About
Long-term Thinking .. his recording with their others .. an audio
stream in Ogg and MP3 .. available for downloading .. various audio
formats .. check them out
seminars.longnow.org
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Webmethods reinvents itself for
long-term growth
Webmethods reinvents itself for
long-term growth
11/18/2003 07:03 AMComputer Weekly Nov 18 2003 6:10AM ET
The long-term cycles of
webl0g-writing...
The long-term cycles of
webl0g-writing...
12/02/2003 01:34 AMWriting for a weblog seems to me to go through cycles. At times,
words just flow from your fingertips effortlessly. The quality of
those words will generally be rather debatable, but they'll have a
fluidity to them and an honesty or playfulness that at least partly
compensates for their lack of substance. Normally with me, these
periods gradually bed down into highly productive periods of good
writing about things that I'm thinking about in greater depth - pieces
of writing that I think have some greater utility or worth about
subjects that I care about. Normally I've been thinking around these
issues for a while but not had the mental discipline to drag them into
a more coherent shape. During these periods, I do my best work.
These periods - inevitably - do not last. What seems to happen is
that the material I want to write gets more and more convoluted, high
concept and/or involved, more necessarily rigorous in execution and
generally larger in scale until such a point where the pressure to
articulate an idea properly overwhelms my ability to write at
all. At those points - suddenly - I find myself completely blocked and
unable to produce anything. Smaller, lighter, trivial posts
occasionally squeeze their way out - but for all intents and purposes,
I'm just unable to write. From there it's a short, unpleasant wait of
mounting tension, frustration and irritation until the walls collapse
and posts pour forth - this time with little or no discrimination in
evidence, full of bad jokes, thrown together collections of links and
the like. And then from there the cycle repeats itself as concepts of
quality and discernment slowly start creeping back into my output.
As a matter of interest - does this pattern sound familiar to
anyone else or is this simply a personal thing?
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Afghanistan to Seek Long-Term Ties With
U.S., Karzai Says
Afghanistan to Seek Long-Term Ties With
U.S., Karzai Says
04/13/2005 02:08 PMThe proposal could include U.S. economic assistance as well as
security guarantees and military cooperation.
Dave Duffield Redefines Long Term As
Less Than Three Months
Dave Duffield Redefines Long Term As
Less Than Three Months
12/28/2004 07:08 PMIt's unlikely to surprise just about anyone, but Dave Duffield won't
stick around to be a part of Oracle, now that the PeopleSoft deal is
set. He apparently
put in his resignation last
week after just a couple months on the job. When he came in,
following the
firing
of Craig Conway in October, many assumed he was brought in to sell
the company to Oracle. He quickly claimed that
he had
no intention of selling to Oracle, which lasted less than two
months before
he
agreed to sell to Oracle. Now that that's done, there's no reason
for him to stick around. Apparently his statement: "I'm here for the
long term," was open to interpretation. Of course, in an age when
Wall Street judges a company's "long term" prospects based on their
quarterly performance, perhaps this does meet the definition of long
term these days.
Is Firefox the sign of long term
problems at Microsoft?
Is Firefox the sign of long term
problems at Microsoft?
12/19/2004 03:47 PMMicrosoft is caught in a potential pincer movement where it will have
to: 1. compete in a consumer market where...
Greenspan Confident of Replacing Jobs (AP)