Online Proposal Appraisal
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Instant House Appraisal.com Ordered to
Cease and Desist Online Appraisals
Instant House Appraisal.com Ordered to
Cease and Desist Online Appraisals
12/19/2004 03:29 PMThe Arizona Board of Appraisal has ordered Instant House Appraisal.com
to cease and desist from performing appraisals on Arizona properties
unless and until a licensed Arizona appraiser is retained. [PRWEB Dec
16, 2004]
Domain Name Appraisal Check List
Domain Name Appraisal Check List
07/19/2002 12:37 AM"13 metrics to judge a domain name..."
Maryland Auctions Yacht Under Appraisal
Maryland Auctions Yacht Under Appraisal
12/22/2003 02:57 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 22 2003 12:52PM ET
Selection, Appraisal and Retention of
Digital Scientific Data
Selection, Appraisal and Retention of
Digital Scientific Data
05/10/2004 05:49 AMSelection, Appraisal and Retention of Digital Scientific Data
Final Reporthttp://www.erpanet.org/www/products/lisbon/LisbonReportFinal.pdf
The Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network
(ERPANET) and the Committee on Data for Science and Technology
(CODATA) are pleased to announce the release of the final report for
this seminar and invite all stakeholders involved in the creation and
curation of digital scientific data to review the results at the above
URL.
DomainMart Pioneers Parked-Domain
Appraisal Methodology
DomainMart Pioneers Parked-Domain
Appraisal Methodology
04/07/2005 03:41 AMThe industry’s first domain-name valuation methodology based on
parking revenue. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
A Proposal for the CMF
A Proposal for the CMF
12/02/2003 01:23 PMA simple solution to the "Fiction Question": dump Fiction on K5 and
create a new (Scoop-driven) site for it. After all, Kuro5hin is now
part of a "Foundation" - surely we can branch out into a new web site?
Proposal for RSS 2.1
Proposal for RSS 2.1
03/19/2003 10:41 PMJames
Snell:
I'd like to propose a minor update to RSS 2.0. The
update would add nothing more than a namespace declaration for
RSS.
A Modest Proposal, or not
A Modest Proposal, or not
11/18/2003 06:42 PMWith spammers now installing backdoor mail-transfer agents and
DDOS apparatus on thousands of compromised machines around the
world, any hope of staunching spam at the source, by identifying
their ISPs or IP addresses, is gone. Perhaps the only remaining
technical solution is to disable the compromised hosts --
as well as those
soon to be compromised.
A Family Proposal
A Family Proposal
02/16/2004 10:42 PM Bill Miller wants to start a
family. He
looks
to be serious.
Idiosyncrasies,
indeed.
Feedback On Proposal
Feedback On Proposal
07/10/2004 03:04 AM By Dave Hyatt (via MyAppleMenu)
See Also :
Implementation Of HTML Extensions Proposal by Dave Hyatt
New X Proposal on Freedesktop.org
New X Proposal on Freedesktop.org
11/04/2003 09:44 AMBytal writes "Havoc Pennington ( of RedHat and GNOME fame ) seems to
have a very interesting entry in his blog on the development of a new
extension to the ...
Shelley's proposal
Shelley's proposal
03/14/2005 05:40 PMShelley's has finished her proposal for a travel book called One
Ticket, Please. You can get a taste here. It's not your run of the
mill travel book. No surprise: She's taken some beautiful photos....
Proposal for an IA Curriculum
Proposal for an IA Curriculum
12/13/2002 11:02 AMMarriage proposal
Marriage proposal
09/06/2004 12:08 AMGood luck, Molly
:)
Proposal By iPod
Proposal By iPod
12/22/2004 01:13 AMForget diamonds, popping the question by iPod is the wayt o go when
proposing marriage. By Leander Kahney, Cult Of Mac
A public [RSS] proposal
A public [RSS] proposal
05/23/2002 10:39 PMMICROSOFT PROPOSAL
MICROSOFT PROPOSAL
11/01/2003 07:35 PMCOMPUTER giants Microsoft are rumoured to be planning a partnership or
merger with online search engine Google. Bill Gates' hi-tech ...
Board to consider new options proposal
Board to consider new options proposal
09/15/2004 09:54 AMZDNet Sep 15 2004 1:48PM GMT
EU: Microsoft proposal 'unacceptable'
EU: Microsoft proposal 'unacceptable'
03/23/2005 01:29 PMDeutsche Welle Mar 23 2005 4:32PM GMT
New Federal Budget Proposal
New Federal Budget Proposal
03/13/2003 12:58 PM “Class warfare
turns out to be alive,” Center director Robert Greenstein
commented. “It is a centerpiece of the Nussle budget, with deep
budget cuts that could harshly affect the poor, the vulnerable, and
many middle-class Americans, alongside lavish tax cuts for the
nation’s richest individuals. With this budget, we would be
marching down the path toward a new Gilded Age.”
“The Nussle budget serves one very useful purpose.” Greenstein
added. “It shows that these large tax cuts aren’t free, and that
at bottom, the issue is one of national priorities. This ought to
trigger a national debate. Are tax cuts averaging $90,000 a year for
millionaires so high a priority that we should cut health care
programs, increase the ranks of the uninsured, reduce the cost or
limit the availability of student loans, and increase hardship among
the disabled, poor children, and others to free up room for massive
tax cuts?”
Possible Other Titles
Why is this rain yellow? or Hey, GWBush, self-appointed one of God,
WWJD?
Educators pan web copyright proposal
Educators pan web copyright proposal
09/22/2004 05:14 PMCBC Sep 22 2004 7:26PM GMT
Warning over terror law proposal
Warning over terror law proposal
04/12/2004 10:02 AMHuman rights groups urge caution over proposals to make it a crime to
"associate" with terror suspects.
A Daring but Doomed Proposal
A Daring but Doomed Proposal
05/18/2004 10:17 AMWhat if shareholders decided how companies spent their money?
Sources: EU to reject MS proposal
Sources: EU to reject MS proposal
02/17/2004 07:53 AMZDNet Feb 17 2004 12:39PM GMT
"A Modest Browser Proposal"
"A Modest Browser Proposal"
01/19/2004 07:16 AMA Modest Browser Proposal
A Modest Browser Proposal
01/17/2004 10:39 PMTristan
Louis:
Robert Scoble mentions on his blog that he had a
meeting with the IE team and that they are solicitating feedback
from the blog community about what to include in the next update of
the browser. While particular features are nice, I'd like to
suggest something much more radical...
Robotic mating proposal
Robotic mating proposal
03/28/2005 01:17 PMXeni Jardin:
Jason Striegel wrote an
interesting post for Hackaday about a proposed sexual evolution
mechanism for robots. He tells Boing Boing:
Using Lego Mindstorms, you can create simple robots that have the
ability to mate (swap a simple software genome) and evolve (random
chance of single point mutations). Mutations that make a robot unfit
for traversing its environment or unable to mate will effectively
drive it toward extinction as it cannot pass on its genes.
It's a pretty interesting experiment, as you can watch novel behaviors
emerge with each generation. Even more interesting are the possible
applications for an evolution based robotic platform. Two things that
immediately come to mind are sex-based software upgrade mechanisms for
distributed machines and distributed robot cultures that can adapt as
a group to be optimized for communication in an environment, rather
than being explicitly programmed for the task.
Now, I couldn't find any
specific reference to fembots with
gun-boobies in Jason's post, but any excuse to post this jpeg's a good
one.
Link
James P. Howard says:
This is ancient technology. Start with the Wikipedia article on
genetic algorithms (Link)
and for an excellent lay introduction, suggest "Artificial Life" by
Steven Levy (Amazon Link)
Proposal would extend Net-tax moratorium
Proposal would extend Net-tax moratorium
02/12/2004 10:00 AMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 12 2004 1:41PM GMT
Proposal to lower age for exams
Proposal to lower age for exams
05/28/2004 12:38 AM
Children aged 11 could sit exams usually taken by 15-year-olds under a
plan submitted to the executive.
UserLinux Proposal (And Analysis) Now
Available
UserLinux Proposal (And Analysis) Now
Available
12/03/2003 06:09 PMNo compassion in housing proposal
No compassion in housing proposal
09/22/2004 10:33 AMFunny, we didn't hear any of the Republicans who used New York City as
the backdrop of their convention last month talking about the
administration's plans to
fo
rce poor families to either pay hundreds of dollars in extra rent
or go homeless. But we're sure George Pataki, Michael Bloomberg, and
Rudy Giuliani are going to talk to their Republican friends in
Washington and take care of this pronto.
EU Rejects Microsoft Settlement Proposal
EU Rejects Microsoft Settlement Proposal
02/17/2004 01:07 PMproposal for making bittorrent usable
proposal for making bittorrent usable
08/03/2004 04:41 PMthese are great ideas, and seem similar to the proposal for an
AtomEnabled control panel
Proposal: Distributed audiobook of US
Constitution?
Proposal: Distributed audiobook of US
Constitution?
06/09/2004 01:01 AMFollowing up on
this earlier Boingboing post about a downloadable Constitution for
your iPod, the EFF's
Jason Schultz says, "How cool would it to start an audio project
having famous lawyers/judges reading various parts of the U.S.
Constitution for download, similar to the
distributed audio project for Lessig's
latest
book?"
Sounds like a great idea to me. Has this been done
before? No? Any takers?
Microsoft sends revised proposal to EC
Microsoft sends revised proposal to EC
04/05/2005 12:30 PMMicrosoft has submitted a revised proposal to meet European Union
restrictions designed to limit its monopoly.
A Proposal to Make Blogs More
Conversational
A Proposal to Make Blogs More
Conversational
03/28/2005 08:19 PM

The Idea: A proposal to have hosted 'conversations' on blogs to
allow more cross-pollination of ideas and more interactivity between
bloggers, in order to bring good ideas to fruition.
Ottawa economist Jeremy Heigh
has been exchanging thoughts with me about how to make blogs more
conversational. There seems to be a growing consensus in all eight
communities that I'm part of -- natural
philosophers/environmentalists,
business advisers/theorists/entrepreneurs, technophiles/social
networkers, progressives, artists/storytellers, Salon bloggers,
Canadian bloggers, and physical neighbours -- that context-rich
conversations are the key to learning, to understanding, to
persuading,
to knowledge transfer, and to achieving grassroots change, but that
weblogs are not, currently, very conversational.
Jeremy's idea, which he originally conceived as a mechanism to get
bloggers some income for writing, was to ask a specific group of
bloggers to post their articles or thoughts on a specific series of
topics or questions, to a hosted site. I think it's a great idea, but
I'd be tempted to push it in a particular direction, and abandon the
idea of using it to generate revenue (at least directly -- if the
conversation generated enough 'wow' it might lead to revenue
opportunities for the participants).
I'm not a big fan of debates, which seem more focused on scoring
points
than surfacing insights, and which are inherently adversarial and
non-collaborative. They may be entertaining, but they're too
competitive to be really productive. I also think James Surowiecki has
staked out quite clearly the things that crowds, not small groups of
'experts' can do best -- making decisions from a discrete set of
alternatives, making predictions, and solving coordination problems.
So
I would want the thrust of the 'conversations' to be highly creative
and collaborative activities -- brainstorming, model-building,
teaching, designing, organizing -- the types of activities that small,
informed, diverse groups do well.
Here's a first cut at how I would envision it working:
- The host would come up with either (a) a question (one
better
suited to small-group exploration than 'putting to the crowd'), or (b)
a
vision to be achieved. Example: How
could we overcome the huge disconnect that exists today between the
people who have great ideas and the people who have the money and
other
resources to realize those ideas? The host would write a 1-3
paragraph context-setting explanation of the question or vision.
- The host would research who might be the best 3-10
people
to address this question or vision. These invited participants would
each think independently about the question or vision and each produce
an Initial Thoughts document (200-500 words) which the host would
publish on the host blog. Then, at and for a prescribed time, there
would be a 'live' conversation via Skype, moderated by the host,
between the selected participants.
- The Initial Thoughts and the edited Conversation
would then
be podcast and the mp3 of the podcast would be posted on the host
blog.
The conversation would be transcribed and posted to the host blog. The
participants would post either a link to the transcript and podcast,
or, if they wanted, they could post the entire transcript and/or
podcast on their own site, with a request that all comments be posted
to the host blog version (so that all the comments are in one place).
- The facility for additional individual posts
(participants
would get short-term author access on the host blog), and additional
Skype conversations as agreed upon by the participants (also
transcribed) would be made available on the host blog for a set period
(3 days, or a week perhaps).
- An archive of all conversations, posts and comments
could
be produced and sent to movers and shakers who might be inclined to
act
on the ideas that emerged, for those movers and shakers who do not
normally go online.
And here are the inevitable questions:
- If you were asked to participate in one of these, would
you, and why -- WIIFY?
- Is the blog format robust enough to
carry the weight of one of these Conversations?
- Do you see
this as a way to get more buzz for important ideas, or is it just a
big echo chamber replacing a lot of smaller ones?
- Would you spend the time listening or reading to
these Conversations (if you liked or knew the
participants)?
- Is there some commercial opportunity here, or
is this just a good way to get bloggers working together, or is it not
even that?
- Is the model (participation by invitation) too
elitist?
Would self-subscription on a first-come basis be better? What's the
'right' number of participants?
Painting "In Deep
Conversation" by Irish artist Pa
m O'Connell
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shellen.com / Atom Info Proposal
shellen.com / Atom Info Proposal
12/05/2003 01:58 PM"Improving the human readability and understanding of Atom feeds"
Pac-Mondrian rhizome.org Commission
Proposal
Pac-Mondrian rhizome.org Commission
Proposal
07/14/2004 04:58 AMPac-Mondrian!
pbfbca.prizebudgetforboys.com/rhizome_commission
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Man Carves Marriage Proposal in
Cornfield (AP)
Man Carves Marriage Proposal in
Cornfield (AP)
09/17/2004 06:00 PMAP - Corey Cook didn't heed warnings from his girlfriend not to do
anything corny if he proposed to her. In fact, he did just the
opposite.
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