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Prince playing the Fillmore on Saturday







Prince playing the Fillmore on Saturday

Prince playing the Fillmore on Saturday 02/11/2004 01:12 AM

if you'd like to come along, email me. should be fun!




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* An open space gathering and conference of various groups, projects, people, and organisations active and interested in creating a better world.

* Action and not just talk. Too many social forums and gatherings result with little or no outcome. Come and propose and gain support for actions during Soho Summit, ESF, G8, GDR etc.

* An assembly of gifts and needs: tell everyone what your projects are all about, what they have to offer, and what they need. Together we have everything. Let's self-organise and share!

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  • The del.ici o.us page for the Wikipedia screencast lists bookmarks along with common tags. Tags applied by the hive mind:
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I've been doing a fairly good job of eating at lots of yummy places while here in Paris. Obviously I've been doing a fairly crappy job of documenting those meals, mostly out of sheer laziness. But last night we decided to eat in for a change, and to soften the repeated blows my wallet has taken during this trip. To turn the documentation tide, I present a photo of what we had for dinner on Saturday night. For our shopping, we decided we'd head to La Grande Epicerie Paris, the amazing food market at The Bon Marché -- one of Paris' grand department stores. We started in the wine section and being, in reality, poser gourmands and wine afficionados, we just grabbed two bottles that looked good and tried to escape before the woman started speaking to us in French about wine. My French class hasn't gotten to that level of interaction yet, and I wasn't up to the challenge. The take? A half bottle of Domaine Pradelle Crozes-Hermitage, 2002 (white) and a full size 2000 Saint-Joseph from Ferraton Père & Fils. Where they good? Seemed so to us. We're pretty much happy with anything from the Rhône. Next stop, the meat counter where we procured some mousse de canard. Somehow I managed to leave it out of the nice photo, so here it is just tossed on a plate. Then, on to the cheese counter! Here we were at a loss as there were just too many cheeses to choose from. Though I have French Cheeses: The Visual Guide to More Than 350 Cheeses from Every Region of France, it was no use among the vast selection (because I didn't have it with me and hadn't memorized it all, yet...). So I used my every-improving French to explain our predicament to Madame la Fromagière: (In French, sort of)Madame, we do not know the cheeses well of France. Is it possible that you make a selection of three cheeses for us to know more the cheese? Of course!, she replied, quite happy to be put to such a test. So she asked a few more questions and we ended up with a Brie de Meaux, a Comté Rivoire, and a bouton Charolai which was a button of a lovely aged goat cheese. They were all excellent, and Madame chose well for us. The Charolai was my favorite new cheese in a long time. We had also picked up a saucisson sec aux myrtilles, a dry sausage with a blueberry(!) coating. It was good, but didn't have much blueberry flavor. And of course, the requisite baguettes upon which to spread our yummy cheese and mousse. It was tasty and easy and I have to say, I want to do it again very soon!

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So I kind of slacked off yesterday, if truth be told. Not a lot of exploring, not a lot of drenching myself in San Francisco - just a fair amount of doing things I like to do that I don't really often get the opportunity to do. So I went to see two films (the other one was the Manchurian Candidate - much recommended), bought a couple of books, a case for my iPod, had a really nice Clam Chowder and portion of Fish and Chips at San Francisco's best American restaurant and sat in Starbucks for a bit (thanks Anil) starting to catch up on all the cool stuff that's been going on around the web in the million years since we started working on representing programming on Radio 3.

Today I think is going to be more about getting some of the flavour of the city - or at least starting to ramp up my mucking around with local geeks. Hopefully I'm going to go see Danah's kittens in the next couple of hours, go see Heather at Taco Bell around lunchtime, and then go see a movie with Leslie this afternoon.

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I started cleaning out my in-box. It had 998 emails in it, some dating as far back as January. (I don't file or delete emails until I've had a chance to act on them, if they require action, or, if I've had time to digest their import if they're just FYI messages). 998 emails.

Ugh...

As I was deleting and filing emails, I did a bunch of other stuff like adding contacts to my contacts DB, creating proposals and servicing accounts.

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Details here: Link. See you there, robo-freaks. (Photo: the inchworm machine, shot by catweasel, thanks Gem).

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"The reception for Risen is Saturday, January 24th, from 7-10 pm. The show continues through February 28th. Risen explores the themes in differing folklore: Ontiveros (Portland) depicts the deed-doer Golem from Jewish folklore with his signature-style robots in his paintings on wood and bottles while Crosby (Los Angeles) takes haunting tales from voodoo tales to create a little black magic in her lush work. The title Risen is derived from the rising souls in Golem's quests or the rising of evil, such as zombies or spells, in voodoo.

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Mass-deletion art show on Saturday in LA


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Cory Doctorow: This Saturday, Monochrom (crazy Austrian net-artists) continue their rampage across the West Coast with "Experience The Experience Of A Magnetism Party" at Los Angeles's Machine Project:
Accompanied by contemporary alternative mainstream rhythms and using several heavy-duty neodym magnets, monochrom will delete all the data carriers that can be found. Naturally the public is invited to bring data carriers themselves.

The destruction of magnetic storage media is a form of destruction that can reasonably be called unspectacular. But it is important. Our society collects and collects and collects. The hard drives are full. However, we can also dispense with the bourgeois-humanist criticism of the "information flood", this maelstrom that is said to attack the printed word. The Magnetism Party is therefore an attempt to actively come to terms with one aspect of the information society that is almost completely ignored by our epistemological machinery.

Delete is just another word for nothing left to lose.

Time/place: June 18, 8 PM, Machine Project, LA Link

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Saturday
12/02/2003 12:30 AM
Apple's newest retail store opens just in time for the holiday shopping rush. The new store is opening in Alpharetta, Ga. at the North Point Mall.

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Saturday -- in LA


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Saturday -- in LA
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Last night, Sean Bonner, Caryn Coleman and I finished setting up the SENT phonecam art show installation at LA's Standard Hotel Downtown. 25 invited artists contributed images taken with Motorola V600s. The participants are as diverse as they are talented: photographers, indie photobloggers, two famed filmmakers, a billionaire b-ball team owner, and a celeb or two or three.

The work looks incredible, regardless of how they shot it -- two artist shots from SENT are shown at left. Tattooed LA gangstaz lean out of low-rider cars. A girl gazes into the eye of a phone. White vapor rises off dark water in a Hollywood pool. A needle drops into a black vinyl groove. Little slices of digital life. Lovely stuff.

As I watched Caryn tack invited participants' photos along the wall in a grid resembling a gigantic SMS message (come to the show, you'll see what I mean), all I could think of was this: what's fascinating about people using new gadgets like phonecams to make art isn't the gadget. Human beings need to communicate just like we need to breathe, eat, and drink water. As new tools emerge, the way we communicate changes -- but the need to connect with each other, and reflect on the visual, sensual, tactile world around us remains the same.

If you're in LA, please join us tomorrow night from 7-10pm for the big public opening event -- the first time invited artists' phonecam pics will be shown. We'll be on the 4th floor of the Downtown LA Standard Hotel, 550 South Flower Street. Or, stop by Sunday 11 through Saturday 17 from 12-5pm and check out the show. Saturday's reception and the ongoing show are free and open to the public -- and we've set up free WiFi in the 4th floor gallery space to complement the free WiFi in the hotel lobby. Blog on! More details here. Press clips, including this week's LA Times review, are here.

Rain Washes Out Saturday Wimbledon Play
(AP)


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(AP)
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Badass Bollywood dance-off Saturday in
San Francisco


Badass Bollywood dance-off Saturday in
San Francisco
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Xeni Jardin: Terrific SF Chronicle article about a Bollywood dance competition taking place in San Francisco tomorrow. Snip:
Growing up in Calcutta, I rarely watched Hindi films. Going to the movies usually meant viewing English-language evergreens like "Born Free" and "Willie Wonka," or hoary literary classics with dialogue in my native Bengali. Bollywood was a risqué world with money but little class where the vamps flashed thigh and cleavage and the heroes kept their shirts unbuttoned. At my school, we had regular "hair check" days, at which school staff made sure our locks were not curling over our collars like some "two-bit Bombay film star." We knew Bollywood produced more films than Hollywood, and millions of Indians queued up on opening weekend to buy tickets on the black market, but I was taught to look down my nose at the genre's kitschy excess.

Now, to my surprise, Bollywood is entering the American mainstream, thanks to movies such as Mira Nair's art-house hit "Monsoon Wedding" and the Bollywood-inspired pageantry of "Moulin Rouge." Indian beauty queen Aishwarya Rai recently appeared on "60 Minutes," and rapper Dr. Dre was slapped with a lawsuit for mixing a snatch of an old Hindi song into his single "Addictive." It's also hit academia in media-studies courses on campuses from UC Berkeley to MIT.


Link (Thanks, Brian "Badass" Lam!).

Update: Boing Boing reader Kevin H points out that the author of this SF Chron story appears to have made a minor error:

Dr. Dre didn't have a single called "Addictive". The single was for Truth Hurts, and it featured a blistering Rakim rap. Truth Hurts is an artist on Dre's label Aftermath Records. DJ Quik produced the single. It drips with hotness.


London on a Saturday = Hell on bloody
earth...


London on a Saturday = Hell on bloody
earth...
07/03/2004 04:39 PM

You go away for two days and all hell breaks loose. But then again, who cares - it's someone else's hell, right? Completely randomly and spontaneously on Wednesday I decided that I'd go up and visit my family for a couple of days to try and get some mental perspective. Two days with my brother and beautiful views and use of a car and some decent food and totally quiet sleeping environments. Terrifyingly calming. See if you can guess the common feature of the following photos:

That's right! They don't have any bloody fucking people in them! Arriving back in London on a Saturday afternoon in Midsummer was like being stuck in a bloody battery farm after being free range. I'm finding it harder and harder to deal with all .. the .. bloody .. morons .. milling around London at two miles an hour, holding hands while walking about three feet apart from each other, glancing in each other's eyes longingly and casually swinging their pastel shopping bags around while behind them fifty or sixty people are stuck at their pedestrian snail's pace - each and everyone thinking so loud it must be practically audible, "What the fuck is wrong with you people?! And would there be a jury in the land who would convict me if I pulled out a sword right now and ran you all through?!"

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David Hanson Speaking in Dallas Saturday


David Hanson Speaking in Dallas Saturday 02/13/2004 05:26 PM
David Hanson, of K-Bot fame, will be speaking at the Dallas Personal Robotics Group monthly meeting Saturday, Feb 14th, in Dallas, Texas. The DPRG website has details on the time and place. We've covered David and his life-like android head a number of times in the past.

I got the mother of all just in time for
the Saturday papers stories right here


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the Saturday papers stories right here
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they would pack up without protest

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I'm Off to the Con ... Blogging Resumes
Promptly At Some Point on Saturday !!!


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Promptly At Some Point on Saturday !!!
10/23/2002 03:12 PM
I'm Off to the Con ... Blogging Resumes Promptly At Some Point on Saturday !!! Well I'm off to see the wizard ... Wait. Wrong movie. I'm off to the airport and thence to PHP-CON. I'll be back on Saturday and that's when I'll update this blog again (I don't leave my desktop running when I'm totally gone for a while). While I'm out, you might want to visit any or all of these fine folk below. Each of them kicked in value content for my Software Engineering Practices for Large Scale PHP Projects presentation. Thanks everybody, I really appreciate the great input. Keith Devens – Database http://www.keithdevens.com/ Ray Hunter – Overall and Design Patterns http://www.venticon.com/ Pete Jenney – Overall and Design Patterns http://www.steelandglassworks.com Andy Edmonds – WDDX www.surfmind.com Mike Cannon-Brookes – Testing and Performance http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ | blog Kasia Trapszo – Design, Overall http://www.unix-girl.com/blog/ Demitrious Kelley – Design and Scaling www.apokalyptik.com Kjartan Mannes – Design, Overall, Practical Tips www.natrak.net / www.drupal.org Russell Beattie – Scaling and Performance http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/

Updated: Crap auction this Saturday in
Toronto


Updated: Crap auction this Saturday in
Toronto
09/15/2004 09:33 AM
Cory Doctorow: Mark Taaffe is the funniest, most engaging auctioneer I've ever met (he appears in thin veneer in my story Crapho und). His old weekly junk auctions in Toronto were a high-point in my life there -- the bargains were incredible, matched only by Mark's florid description of his wares. Now he's back at it, with a really promising-looking estate auction in Toronto next Saturday (dig those lists of lots!):
Saturday, September 18, 11 A.M.

26 Bernice Ave., Sunnylea

(off Prince Edward Dr., south of Bloor, Etobicoke)

Large contents/estate auction for Mr. Eric Belzar, 50 year resident at this address. Antique furniture, numerous collectibles, vintage tools, taxidermy items, etc.

Furniture to include 9 pc. walnut dining room set c. 1930, incl. china cabinet and buffet, in good cond.; Stanley upright quarter sawn oak piano, good cond.; nice old tea trolley w. glass insert tray; waterfall/classic glazed china cabinet; 9 well maple filing cabinet; armoire door; grain painted organ stool; rock maple platform rocker; 1960s moderne black vinyl and zebra stripe couch and chair w. end tables; cloverleaf walnut occasional table and other small occasional tables; kitchen table and chairs, orig. vinyl, formica top; mission style desk; oak bureau w. mirror and harp; oak lamp table; beveled hall mirror w. cast iron hooks; lg. oak beveled mirror, old; 2 refinished 9 pane mirrors, pine frames; 1920s wall clock; pr. Spanish revival table lamps w. lustres; deco area rug; also double garage packed w. complete and partial furniture items, legs, tops, chairs, and handyman specials.

Collectibles to include vintage Scot. canvas hip waders; German military helmet; Kilman's Red tricolour neon bar sign; vintage scrap books 1945; rustic oil by Etobicoke artist D. Staffin; spelter elk statue; moose hoof ashtray; 2 sets antelope horns; stuffed baby crocodile; powder horn; veterinary syringe; some vintage fishing lures and bow hunting accessories; cheese barrel; a few vintage radios; lg. 10 gallon glass lab quality carboyle; brass printers rule w. agate points; Vict. ornate sheaf clip; vintage tins, cigar boxes, bottle, crates, etc.; beer steins; asst. glass, china, serving pieces incl. iris and herringbone bowl; some cutlery; 2 Vict. ewers, terra cotta w. enamel transfers and the other pewter mounted lid; 2 nice log cabin quilts, other linens, textiles, drapings; carved animals and wildlife themed décor; household and kitchen items, box lots of knick-knacks and great flea market stuff.

Tools to include 14" General band saw; 2 bench vices, 1 XL; hand held electric grinder and reciprocal sander; 6 vintage block and steel planes; Stanley USA line level and #71 ½ plane (partial?); tons of hand tools, all sorts; crate of natural burls; asst. vintage hardware. Tons more still to be sorted and pulled out of shadowy corners! Also free kittens to good homes!

A full contents sale, high end stuff and tons of box lots too! House sold, no agents please. Terms: cash only. Auctioneer: Mark Taaffe. Inquiries 416-998-5992.

Update: Amber sez: "just thought I'd point out that in your auction blog post, you mention 2x that the sale will be happening on Sunday, but then in the actual 'clipping' of the auction article, it says Saturday the 18th."

the Saturday of a three-day weekend
after a national political convention


the Saturday of a three-day weekend
after a national political convention
09/05/2004 05:08 PM
Former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes

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Blogging Conference in North Carolina
Saturday


Blogging Conference in North Carolina
Saturday
08/27/2004 01:28 PM
If I were in Greensboro, North Carolina, this Saturday I'd attend this gathering of bloggers. More info here from Ed Cone.

CNN.com - Two U.S. soldiers killed in
Iraq Saturday - Nov. 1, 2003


CNN.com - Two U.S. soldiers killed in
Iraq Saturday - Nov. 1, 2003
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Get first aid
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stuff really works?

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GOPchop 1.1.1
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KDar 1.0.0
Clark Ends
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Bush Plans to Focus
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Spread of A-Bombs

Massachusetts Weighs
a Deal on Marriages
Between Gays

Clark to Retreat
From Race

PeopleSoft Says
Justice Dept. Is
Urged to Block
Oracle Bid

Brief interruption
of service

Just don't call them
weblogs

Google takes ad
service to China

Avidian updates CRM
software for small
businesses

Nissan Uses Device
to Stop Hail

outlines the
continued gloomy
job-creation figures

IBM reorganizes
software group

Game firms get
creative to lure
talent

Job search firm
Monster Worldwide
swings to a
fourth-quarter
profit

ACD Systems reports
quarterly profit
down to $240,000
from $1.67M

Microsoft warns
consumers about
major Windows
security flaws

Janet and Justins
Superbowl boob
drives traffic to NZ
Internet sites but
not from NZ

Microsoft issues
Windows warning

IBM Supercomputer to
Forecast Global
Warming

Moose Wandering
Through N.D. City
(AP)

Justice Wants U.S.
to Block Oracle's
PeopleSoft Deal (Dow
Jones)

PeopleSoft: DOJ Urge
Against Oracle Bid
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Delivers 3rd
Generation
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leap to 100 Gbit/s.

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Lose Its Head

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AntiRight Desktop
Environment 2.0-pre2

CGIComment 1.1
arpdetect 0.5
toast 1.294
Kopete 0.8
Audacity 1.2.0-pre4
(Development)

what is grok?