Report: Nets Fire Coach Byron Scott (AP)
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Nets Reportedly Fire Coach Byron Scott
Nets Reportedly Fire Coach Byron Scott
01/26/2004 02:57 PMThe news emerged a week after the team was sold to developer Bruce
Ratner, who plans to move the team to Brooklyn.
Nets Fire Coach Despite 2 Trips to
N.B.A. Finals
Nets Fire Coach Despite 2 Trips to
N.B.A. Finals
01/26/2004 05:19 PMByron Scott was replaced by Lawrence Frank, an assistant with no
experience as a head coach.
AP: Hornets Close to Naming Scott Coach
(AP)
AP: Hornets Close to Naming Scott Coach
(AP)
05/27/2004 06:19 PMAP - Byron Scott and the New Orleans Hornets were close Thursday to
completing a deal that will make him the team's new coach, an NBA
source told The Associated Press.
Nets Coach Sets Record for Best Start
(AP)
Nets Coach Sets Record for Best Start
(AP)
02/18/2004 10:51 PMAP - The NBA record for the best start to a coaching career now
belongs to a 33-year-old who was not good enough to play for his high
school team.
Nuggets Fire Coach Jeff Bzdelik (AP)
Nuggets Fire Coach Jeff Bzdelik (AP)
12/28/2004 01:18 PMAP - Jeff Bzdelik was fired Tuesday as coach of the Denver Nuggets,
who are on a six-game losing streak and struggling despite the
addition of Kenyon Martin this season.
Warriors Fire Coach Eric Musselman (AP)
Warriors Fire Coach Eric Musselman (AP)
05/20/2004 11:34 AMAP - Chris Mullin made a bold first move in his new position with the
Golden State Warriors. Coach Eric Musselman was fired Wednesday after
just two seasons with the Warriors. He will be replaced by Stanford's
Mike Montgomery, a Pac-10 source speaking on condition of anonymity
told The Associated Press.
New Orleans Hornets Fire Coach Tim Floyd
(AP)
New Orleans Hornets Fire Coach Tim Floyd
(AP)
05/07/2004 10:27 AMAP - Tim Floyd was fired by the New Orleans Hornets on Friday after
one season as their coach, The Associated Press learned.
49ers Fire Head Coach, General Manager
(AP)
49ers Fire Head Coach, General Manager
(AP)
01/05/2005 06:51 PMAP - The San Francisco 49ers fired coach Dennis Erickson and dismissed
general manager Terry Donahue on Wednesday, cleaning house just three
days after the once-proud franchise finished with the NFL's worst
record.
Sources: 76ers Fire Coach Randy Ayers
(AP)
Sources: 76ers Fire Coach Randy Ayers
(AP)
02/10/2004 12:00 PMAP - Randy Ayers was fired by the struggling Philadelphia 76ers during
his first season as their coach, two team sources told The Associated
Press on Tuesday.
Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
03/11/2003 09:43 AMScott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the Search Engine
Engineer
Well most of today was spent on basic webmastering, content writing
and CSS stuff (and I've munged a lot of CSS -- I know it won't
validate any longer). But I just caught my breath and put in a
requested feature: RSS Filtering.
Here's What a Filter Does
If you've used Roogle at all then you're starting to see that your
own posts show up a lot. That's bad (well sometimes) so I
implemented a new Advanced tab which has the advanced search form with the Filter option.
Let's just say that you don't like my blog. Then you'd enter
http://radio.weblogs.c
om/0103807/rss.xml in the filter field and do the
search. And this is what you'd get:
Other
Can there be more than one filter? Not right now.
Does it remember my filter? Not yet.
Can I filter from the search results? Good idea (I just
thought of it). I'll get on that.
Who thought up this in the 1st place? Well the filter concept
credit goes to, well I can't remember but thank you for the
idea. Leave me a note here and I'll give you the credit and a
cross link.
makeoutcity.com: 2004/05/23: Fire, Fire,
House on Fire
makeoutcity.com: 2004/05/23: Fire, Fire,
House on Fire
05/24/2004 09:56 PMJay McCarthy's house burned
down
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Byron York on Al Gore on National Review
Online
Byron York on Al Gore on National Review
Online
05/31/2004 04:06 AMRepublicans Love It When Gore Gets Mad: The more screaming, the better
.. assures us .. Byron York ..
laughing
nationalreview.com/york/york200405270829.asp
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Byron York & Halliburton: There's a good
explanation — if anyone is interested
Byron York & Halliburton: There's a good
explanation — if anyone is interested
12/20/2003 07:36 AMPrice Gouging? Actually, No ..
account
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Byron York on Sandy Berger on National
Review Online
Byron York on Sandy Berger on National
Review Online
07/21/2004 04:46 PMYork: Sandy Berger's Heavy Lifting .. additional fact .. doesn't wash
.. NRO
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"Mark Byron reveals thoughts that have
"a following in the darker parts" of his
mind"
"Mark Byron reveals thoughts that have
"a following in the darker parts" of his
mind"
11/16/2003 03:38 AMByron York on George Soros on National
Review Online
Byron York on George Soros on National
Review Online
06/05/2004 07:22 AMYork: Soros: Abu Ghraib = September 11 .. could say something like
this
nationalreview.com/york/york200406031106.asp
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Byron York on Sen. Max Cleland and
George W. Bush on National Review Online
Byron York on Sen. Max Cleland and
George W. Bush on National Review Online
07/19/2004 06:22 PMlike former Senator Cleland .. York: Cleland Attacks Bush .. This kind
of nonsense ..
replace
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Byron York on Michael Moore & Democratic
Convention on National Review Online
Byron York on Michael Moore & Democratic
Convention on National Review Online
07/28/2004 02:42 PMYork: Michael Moore Loses It .. much, much
more,
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Byron York on John Kerry & William
Schachte on National Review Online
Byron York on John Kerry & William
Schachte on National Review Online
08/29/2004 12:08 AMDocument: Purple Heart News .. nature of that
wound
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Byron York on Washington Post & Election
2004 on National Review Online
Byron York on Washington Post & Election
2004 on National Review Online
06/03/2004 09:03 AMYork: An Attack on Bush
Backfires
nationalreview.com/york/york200406020913.asp
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Byron York on Howard Dean & Iowa
Caucuses on National Review Online
Byron York on Howard Dean & Iowa
Caucuses on National Review Online
01/22/2004 02:13 AM"YAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" .. How I Wish Dean Would be
Nominated .. Byron York: Dean Loses It .. Howard Dean's pirate cry ..
barrage of attacks .. IS DEAN A WHACKO? .. word of the day, ..
outburst .. anger .. (*) ..
NRO
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Byron York on Paul Krugman & Republican
Convention on National Review Online
Byron York on Paul Krugman & Republican
Convention on National Review Online
09/02/2004 10:28 AMPrinceton Paranoiac Paul Krugman has gone over-the-moon batshit crazy
.. Bush Derangement Syndrome appears to be reaching epidemic
proportions .. York: Krugman's Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy .. He needs
to, desperately
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"Byron York on Howard Dean & Iowa
Caucuses on National Review Online"
"Byron York on Howard Dean & Iowa
Caucuses on National Review Online"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMUnder fire: Internet service provider
M-Web has come under fire for including
abortion in a package of 'taboo'
Under fire: Internet service provider
M-Web has come under fire for including
abortion in a package of 'taboo'
09/14/2004 08:57 AMSunday Times South Africa Sep 14 2004 1:26PM GMT
"Fire Fighters President Says Use of
Fire Fighter Images in New Bush Ads
Smack of Political Opportunism"
"Fire Fighters President Says Use of
Fire Fighter Images in New Bush Ads
Smack of Political Opportunism"
03/06/2004 02:05 AMByron York on John Kerry, David Alston &
Vietnam on National Review Online
Byron York on John Kerry, David Alston &
Vietnam on National Review Online
08/16/2004 10:30 AMYork: Kerry's Brief Brotherhood .. Byron York's summary at NRO .. not
true
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Fire Chief Stops Fire at School
Inspection (AP)
Fire Chief Stops Fire at School
Inspection (AP)
01/01/2005 10:33 PMAP - Just call it good timing.
Fire Messages And Fire The Enemy, On One
Screen
Fire Messages And Fire The Enemy, On One
Screen
04/13/2005 03:06 PMElectric New Paper Apr 13 2005 6:27PM GMT
scott
scott
07/27/2004 12:32 PM:) First Item
AO Scott!
AO Scott!
07/21/2004 09:47 PMFirst Doonesbury, and now AO Scott
reviews Outfoxed. Is there anything left?
Welcome Scott
Welcome Scott
02/10/2004 02:51 AMMore good news, I am happy to say that Scott from
Blankbaby has just joined our
little collective — welcome Scott!
"Scott"
"Scott"
02/17/2004 08:53 AMPut Me In Coach
Put Me In Coach
05/16/2004 02:18 AMLike the post below says I went to the Orioles game tonight. Saw the
Orioles get spanked by the Angels 7-4. This was my first...
scott johnson on scott johnson
scott johnson on scott johnson
08/07/2004 07:29 PMi *just* figured out these were two different guys. i'm dumb!
Scott R on Fairness
Scott R on Fairness
09/01/2004 08:19 AM Scott Rosenberg writes about the Miami Herald's absurd code of
ethics. Here's a snip: For clarity here, let's distinguish between the
unattainable standard of objectivity — a scientific absolute
poised as subjectivity's opposite — and the entirely attainable,
and laudable, standards of fairness and accuracy and honesty and
transparency that any journalist of good mind and heart will subscribe
to. Fairness: If you're presenting one side of a story, you owe it to
your readers, your subjects and yourself to weigh the other side's
case. Accuracy: Observation should always trump preconception, and you
just don't publish something that you...
Scott Watermasysk
Scott Watermasysk
12/23/2003 11:32 PMscottwater.com/blog
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Scott Watermasysk On .NET
Scott Watermasysk On .NET
12/23/2003 02:47 AMScott Mcloud has a new
Scott Mcloud has a new
10/30/2003 09:22 PMScott Mcloud has a new online comic featuring micropayments (it's
.25c)....
Task Coach
Task Coach
04/06/2005 06:28 PMRelease 0.28 available
Grok Description matches for Report: Nets Fire Coach Byron Scott (AP)
GrokA matches for Report: Nets Fire Coach Byron Scott (AP)
Randy Charles Morin
Randy Charles Morin
12/17/2003 10:49 AM
If there were an award
for being a peacemaker, Randy Charles Morin
would surely be up for it. This guy has been standing in the middle of
the Syndication developer community, squarely, and doing what's right.
Note that I didn't say Atom or RSS, I said Syndication. Because if you
pop up a level, in some sense, it doesn't matter what the format is,
what matters is that there's agreement on the format, and that
technologists don't try to divide the world based on compatibility, as
they so often do.
On the Atom-Syntax list, RCM said: "In the next month, I'll
present a framework based on Atom API called PaSSAPI that will
implement both the Atom syntax and RSS over the Atom API. Then you can
choose to do whatever pleases yourself."
Choosing whatever pleases yourself sounds good on paper,
but in practice it's bad. The #2 cool thing about
RSS is that you can implement it in an afternoon. An API based on
doing Whatever Pleases Yourself is something only a large company can
pretend to implement, because no one can fully implement such
an API. No one will believe that a sole practitioner or even a
smallish team could cover all the variability in a platform like
OpenDoc or SOAP, or what Atom is shaping up to be.
If you want it to really fly, simplify. Use the guideline if it
can't be implemented in an afternoon, it isn't going to fly. The
Blogger API and the MetaWeblog API both could be implemented that
quickly. Imho, the smartest thing would be to require XML-RPC, and
then forget about SOAP and REST.
We've already heard from people who flip it around, force every
tool to support SOAP and REST and make XML-RPC optional, but none of
them have anything invested in the installed base, so of course they
want to change everything. Anyone who had already implemented the
Blogger API or the MetaWeblog API would want to keep their
investment.
Even when a big established platform vendor does something like
this, it usually fails. I've seen Apple, Microsoft even IBM try. Only
in very unusual circumstances do you get enough support from
developers to make an incompatible corner-turn, a discontinuity. Even
Mac OS X had to run unaltered Mac apps. Learn from them, Luke; don't
repeat the mistakes.
And to Randy thanks for the good juju you've
been spreading around. ";->"
Randy Johnson Strikes Out 4,000th (AP)
Randy Johnson Strikes Out 4,000th (AP)
06/30/2004 03:00 AMAP - Randy Johnson walked off the mound after striking out his 4,000th
batter, and waved his cap to the cheering Arizona Diamondbacks fans.
Randy Johnson Reaches 4,000 Strikeouts
(AP)
Randy Johnson Reaches 4,000 Strikeouts
(AP)
06/29/2004 11:56 PMAP - Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks became the fourth
pitcher to record 4,000 strikeouts when he struck out San Diego's Jeff
Cirillo in the eighth inning Tuesday night.
"Randy Johnson pitches a perfect game of
baseball: 27 batters, 27 outs."
"Randy Johnson pitches a perfect game of
baseball: 27 batters, 27 outs."
05/20/2004 03:58 AMCollins Computing’s Randy Forkner
Receives Eagle Award from Microsoft
Business Solutions
Collins Computing’s Randy Forkner
Receives Eagle Award from Microsoft
Business Solutions
07/30/2004 03:17 AMSoCal Executive Randy Forkner of Collins Computing was recognized as a
leading executive in the Microsoft channel. He is one of only 10
people to receive the Eagle award, which Microsoft presented at the
Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto, Canada. [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]
Big Wi-Fi Project for Philadelphia
Big Wi-Fi Project for Philadelphia
09/26/2004 09:00 PMWhat would Benjamin Franklin say? Philadelphia plans citywide free
Wi-Fi Internet access for computer users.
Philadelphia to Get Citywide Wi-Fi
Philadelphia to Get Citywide Wi-Fi
09/01/2004 05:27 PMThe city of Philadelphia plans to spend $10 million to blanket the
city in Wi-Fi: The network will either be free or available for a cost
lower than commercial providers. It's unclear if such municipal
networks will succeed in the future. 3 Rivers Connect built a free,
public network in Pittsburgh in 2002 but the network is no longer
operating. That network failed for a number of reasons, said George
Heinitsh, chief technology officer for 3 Rivers Connect. "The biggest
was that we ran into a lot of competition from providers offering
service for free," he said. Doug Luce, founder and president of
Telerama, an operator of for-fee hotspots in Pittsburgh, cited some
other reasons for 3 Rivers' failure. He said that the mesh technology
used by 3 Rivers may not have been very reliable. "Part of it also was
they had a great signal in the middle of the street but not so great
in storefronts," he said. He said that operators that try to cover
whole cities might have such coverage issues. Luce also wondered about
municipal networks that may be built primarily for use by law
enforcement agencies. "If the police use it, they're likely to cater
to those people and individual users are relegated to second class
citizenship," he said. Still, it's clear that some municipal networks
work. The Associated Press story cites Cleveland, which has 4,000
access points in one area of town. The chief information officer of
Case Western Reserve University, which is running the project, said
that at 2 in the afternoon on a Tuesday, 1,016 people were logged onto
the network. The network is free to use. But cities that use tax
dollars to build networks, ought to have a clear plan for marketing
and using the network because even commercial ventures are having
trouble figuring out the best business model for operating a Wi-Fi
network. Luce says of the Philadelphia network: "This is an expensive
experiment."...
Philadelphia going wireless
Philadelphia going wireless
04/08/2005 10:04 AMCNN Apr 8 2005 1:31PM GMT
Philadelphia reveals Wi-Fi plan
Philadelphia reveals Wi-Fi plan
04/07/2005 06:06 PMAfter a contentious fight with Verizon, Philadelphia releases a report
outlining its citywide wireless Internet access ambitions.
Philadelphia Turns to Cos. for Wireless
Aid (AP)
Philadelphia Turns to Cos. for Wireless
Aid (AP)
04/08/2005 09:35 AMAP - The city will tap the private sector to implement its plan for
blanketing most of Philadelphia with cheap, high-speed wireless
Internet access.
Wireless streets of Philadelphia
Wireless streets of Philadelphia
09/01/2004 11:38 AMWireless Philadelphia launch
Wireless Philadelphia launch
04/08/2005 06:35 PM
Yesterday, I attended the press conference at which Philadelphia
mayor John Street (that's him in the photo) announced the formal
launch of Wireless Philadelphia. This is the city-wide wireless
broadband network that has been the source of both so much excitement
and so much angst on the part of incumbents.
As Street, and Philly CIO Dianah Neff (the force behind the project)
made clear, however, the city isn't just blindly trying to replace
private connectivity providers. Philadelphia has established a
separate non-profit corporation, which will contract with private
companies to build the network. It will then offer the network as an
open wholesale platform, with third-party service providers offering
the retail connections to end users. That means carriers, ISPs, and
hotspot aggregators will all benefit from the city's investment, not
compete with it.
No city money will be spent on the project. All costs will be covered
from revenues. That's right; the network won't be free. It will cost
an estimated $16-$20/month for unlimited access, which is a bargain
considering that you can pay $10 just to surf in one Starbucks for a
couple hours. The city will be a customer of the wireless network for
its internal communications activities, which is expected to save it
$2 million per year in telecommunications costs once. And as Street
and Neff pointed out, there are all sorts of potential ancillary
benefits and services to be delivered on top of the connectivity
platform.
It's exciting to live in the place that it pioneering something that
I'm confident all major cities will want to do within the next 5-10
years.
By the way, we're organizing a workshop track at
Supernova on municipal
broadband. The activity around municipal wireless in particular is
just too great to ignore. And this decentralization of connectivity
and broadband policy is a perfect example of the Supernova themes.
Philadelphia Turns to Cos. for Wireless
Aid
Philadelphia Turns to Cos. for Wireless
Aid
04/08/2005 08:28 PMRed Nova Apr 8 2005 11:58PM GMT
Floods Cause Evacuations in Philadelphia
(AP)
Floods Cause Evacuations in Philadelphia
(AP)
08/02/2004 08:06 AMAP - Torrential rain and flash floods caused airport delays, transit
stoppages, apartment evacuations and a few vehicle rescues in the
Philadelphia region.
Man Kills Co-Worker, Self in
Philadelphia
Man Kills Co-Worker, Self in
Philadelphia
12/29/2003 10:32 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 29 2003 9:39PM ET
What's New: An Online Update for
Frommer's Philadelphia
What's New: An Online Update for
Frommer's Philadelphia
03/25/2005 09:04 AMFrommers.com - Fri Mar 25, 08:02 am GMT
Philadelphia to Announce Wi-Fi Expansion
Plans
Philadelphia to Announce Wi-Fi Expansion
Plans
02/05/2005 09:20 PMThe city will move forward with a public/private partnership to build
a citywide wireless broadband system starting this year.
NBC10.com - News - Philadelphia Police
Say Dog Ate Man
NBC10.com - News - Philadelphia Police
Say Dog Ate Man
06/04/2004 03:40 PMPhiladelphia Police Say Dog Ate Man .. eating his owner .. NBC10
News
nbc10.com/news/3378490/detail.html
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Philadelphia plans first U.S. citywide
Wi-Fi network
Philadelphia plans first U.S. citywide
Wi-Fi network
04/08/2005 12:07 PMThe city of Philadelphia will become the largest U.S. Internet "hot
spot" next year under a plan to offer wireless access at about half
the cost charged by commercial operators, city officials said.
Linguists Dismissed
Linguists Dismissed
12/03/2003 09:56 AM Knack for language? Great! Gay? No thanks. Interesting WaPo
story of how DoD desparately needs linguists trained in Arabic, but
dismisses linguists when it comes out that they are gay.
Philadelphia Inquirer 09/09/2004
Newsrooms under siege
Philadelphia Inquirer 09/09/2004
Newsrooms under siege
09/09/2004 04:40 PMphilly.com/mld/inquirer/news/editorial/9613682.htm?1c
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Philadelphia expands free Wi-Fi access
zone
Philadelphia expands free Wi-Fi access
zone
09/15/2004 12:25 AMCNET News.com Sep 15 2004 4:43AM GMT
the declaration of independence, the
constitution, and now this: yet another
inspiration from philadelphia
the declaration of independence, the
constitution, and now this: yet another
inspiration from philadelphia
09/03/2004 09:26 PMPhiladelphia is
considering adding WiFi boxes to all street lights, making the
whole city WiFi alive. What I like best about this idea is how the
link to street lights suggests how we should think about this
resource:
(1) Is it free? No, just as street lighting costs money, it will cost
money to put Wifi boxes on street lighting.
(2) Is it free. Yes, like lighted streets, and air conditioned city
hall, you won't have to pay to enjoy the resource.
(3) So it is free and not free: yes, as all great public resources
are.
And as with all great public resources, this will benefit Philadelphia
in ways we cannot begin to imagine. Let the city provide a platform,
and watch the entrepreneurs find a million ways to make it valuable.
Did anyone have any clue about all the ways the GPS would be used once
Ronald Reagan
set it
free?
Philadelphia mulls 135 sq mile wireless
hotspot
Philadelphia mulls 135 sq mile wireless
hotspot
09/01/2004 09:24 AMPhiladelphia to become huge wireless
Internet hot spot
Philadelphia to become huge wireless
Internet hot spot
09/02/2004 09:31 PMStraits Times Sep 2 2004 11:46PM GMT
Philadelphia Considers Citywide Wireless
Internet
Philadelphia Considers Citywide Wireless
Internet
09/01/2004 08:37 PMVOA Sep 2 2004 0:11AM GMT
Philadelphia expands free outdoor
wireless Web
Philadelphia expands free outdoor
wireless Web
09/15/2004 11:51 AMMSNBC Sep 15 2004 2:44PM GMT
Philadelphia Plans First U.S. Citywide
Wi-Fi Network (Reuters)
Philadelphia Plans First U.S. Citywide
Wi-Fi Network (Reuters)
04/07/2005 03:43 PMReuters - The city of Philadelphia will
become the largest U.S. Internet "hot spot" next year under a
plan to offer wireless access at about half the cost charged by
commercial operators, city officials said on Thursday.
Philadelphia Schools Ban Sale of Sodas
(Reuters)
Philadelphia Schools Ban Sale of Sodas
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - Philadelphia officials have banned
the sale of sodas throughout the public school system, a move
nutrition experts said on Thursday would help guard children
against obesity.
Report: Nets Fire Coach Byron Scott (AP)