Happy Valentines
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Valentines Day Doodle
Valentines Day Doodle
02/13/2004 01:14 PMTim Jarrett kindly points out that Google has hid a Valentines Day
doodle in the Google Toolbar, instead of on their website as they
usually do. Nice trick!...
'Gorilla' Serenades Workers for
Valentines (AP)
'Gorilla' Serenades Workers for
Valentines (AP)
02/16/2004 09:06 AMAP - Does "You Are So Beautiful" mean more when sung on bended knee by
a gorilla?
Collector Keeps Love Alive With Vintage
Valentines
Collector Keeps Love Alive With Vintage
Valentines
02/14/2003 01:46 AMMany less complicated designs use cut-out eyeholes with multiple sets
of paper peepers that could be shifted behind them--lending a card's
character "google ...
34 Valentines Wed Atop Empire State
Bldg. (AP)
34 Valentines Wed Atop Empire State
Bldg. (AP)
02/14/2004 09:12 PMAP - Torsten Sellheim chose a 10,000-foot peak in the Austrian Alps to
propose to longtime girfriend Christiane Duve. On Saturday, the couple
took their relationship to new heights when they said "I do" in a
sun-drenched lobby on the 80th floor of the Empire State Building.
Consumers' romance with the Internet
continues this Valentines Day
Consumers' romance with the Internet
continues this Valentines Day
02/13/2004 06:45 PMInternetRetailer.com Feb 13 2004 11:09PM GMT
Timing makes for a different kind of
Valentines Day promotion
Timing makes for a different kind of
Valentines Day promotion
02/13/2004 06:45 PMInternetRetailer.com Feb 13 2004 11:09PM GMT
Valentines Day cards hold a special
place in this collector's ...
Valentines Day cards hold a special
place in this collector's ...
02/14/2004 08:04 PMDie-cut valentines, some with easels," reads one label. Another
specifies, "two google-eyed valentines and two umbrella valentines.".
...
Texas Church Tries Guns for Roses on
Valentines (Reuters)
Texas Church Tries Guns for Roses on
Valentines (Reuters)
02/14/2004 09:19 AMReuters - It's Valentine's Day Texas style and a
church in Dallas wants people to show their love by giving up
their guns.
If You're Happy and You Know It...
If You're Happy and You Know It...
08/11/2004 01:58 PMCisco's warning casts a pall over the entire technology industry. What
took 'em so long?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
03/13/2003 03:27 PM A 100-ton mech
is the ultimate fishing machine. With upcoming titles like
Steelhead Battalion and
Cthulhu
Karts, it's possible that
Schadenfreude Interactive might
be the next game industry juggernaut. Or they may be an April Fool's
prank spotted in the pages of the April issue of
Computer
Games.
Happy PFD!...?
Happy PFD!...?
01/16/2004 11:02 AM Anyone in the mood for a celebration!?
Today is
Personal
Firewall Day! Who's bringing drinks?
Very Very Happy
Very Very Happy
05/26/2004 04:36 AMThe Only Conservative Blogposts You Ever Have to Read .. Blogging: The
State of the Art .. head over here .. He
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One happy, one sad
One happy, one sad
01/30/2004 02:04 AMTwo things before breakfast, one happy, one sad. Happy: Downloadable
MP3s from The Paris Review - including a great story by George
Plimpton, read by himself. Sad: Weblog DDoS attacks, happening in the
wild. not only there but here, and...
.HAPPY
.HAPPY
02/10/2004 03:00 AMThe issue was a misnamed Form variable. :)~ Saw it in the first 5
mintues this morning. A fresh head always helps.
.NET's code behind feature is great. I getting used to using it
properly. One pet peeve. I learned VB purely from the Microsoft
Documentation and a couple of books. The code samples are too complex
in .Net's documentation. They need to provide smaller pieces of
functionality. For example, to describe creating a web component, they
try and take you through an entire application. Not very XPish of
them. too much clutter. All I need for an example, is an example of
the component and the component being embedded in the page. All the
rest confuses the issue.
Happy Pi Day!
Happy Pi Day!
03/14/2003 01:09 PM Happy Pi
Day! At 1:59 PST, the San Francisco Exploratorium kicks off its Pi
Day festivities. If you can't make it, here are
more activities
or you can just sing a
song to ?.
Happy
Happy
02/01/2005 09:44 PMIt’s like this: you get a slightly-scary physical symptom and you go
and tell your doctor and she frowns and says “well, we better run
some tests and make a date with a specialist”, and you go to the
specialist and he works you over and looks at the tests and says
“yeah, that’s a weird one, it happens sometimes, we don’t know
why, it might happen again, it won’t hurt you, don’t worry about
it.”
Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
02/01/2005 10:10 PMLorcan Dempsey posted some astounding numbers to his blog yesterday. Emphasis
below is mine. Prepare to be amazed.
WorldCat in Your
Pocket
“WorldCat is our union catalogue of about 56 million
bibliographic records, which represent approximately a billion
holdings. It is about 50 gigabytes in MARC Communications (100+
gigabytes in XML) format and about 23 gigabytes compressed.
OCLC Research recently
acquired a 24-node (48-cpu) Beowulf cluster with 96 Gigabytes of
memory. According to my colleague Thom Hickey,
whose team has been working on the machine, the cluster speeds up most
bibliographic processing by about a factor of 30. This means that what
might have taken a minute now takes two seconds, what might have taken
an hour takes two minutes, what might have taken a month takes a day.
For jobs that will fit entirely in memory (e.g. a `grep' of WorldCat)
avoiding disk i/o gives another factor of about 20, reducing 1-hour
jobs down to 6 seconds. We can 'frbrize<
/a>' WorldCat on the cluster in about an hour.
WorldCat
is also now more mobile. Thom has a 40 gig iPod which can accommodate
WorldCat on its disk with room left for 5,000 song tracks.
Now, you can't do much with the data on the iPod, but you can
certainly carry it around. Again, it takes about an hour to get it on
and off the iPod.” [Lorcan
Dempsey’s Weblog, via It&rs
quo;s All Good]
They’re all amazing
numbers, but think about that iPod statement for a moment. What
does it mean when a patron can carry around the whole, freaking
WorldCat database? We’re not that far off from the introduction
of the personal, mobile server in your pocket.
Happy Sylvester
Happy Sylvester
01/05/2004 11:03 AM Hanan Cohen explains why Israeli's refer to New Years Eve as
"Sylvester": It's just because Israel is a Jewish state. The [Jewish]
new year holiday is celebrated on the eve of Tishrei 1st. People who
immigrated to Israel from western countries still wanted to celebrate
the "old" new year, like at home, but could not say that they were
celebrating the new year so they used instead the Catholic name of the
day, Sylvester. That's why the Jews in Israel celebrate the event
using a name of a Catholic saint. Hanan also points to an article
about the 25%...
Mailsmith Happy
Mailsmith Happy
02/10/2004 02:45 AM
I finally
did it. I broke down and bought Mailsmith.
I used Mailsmith 1.0 and 1.5 when OS X was first released, because
Apple's Mail.app was utterly horrible, and I received a free NFR copy
because I was working for a small Macintosh news site at the time...
and Bare Bones saw fit to give us a copy for review... so I reviewed
it and fell in love (the review was never published).
But then, Apple's Mail got better with Jaguar, and even better with
Panther, but this past week something in Mail broke. I don't know why
or what and can't really explain the problems I'm having with Mail
other than to say that after reading and deleting 4-5 emails, Mail.app
crashes for no apparent reason. Happens every time I fire it up. And
the Junk-mail filters just quit working, so now, I'm getting 100+ junk
mails in my in-box... perhaps MyDoom is to blame for Mail.app crapping
out on me...
So, I figured I'd switch back over to Mailsmith until I could
figure out the problem with Mail.app. Within 5 minutes of using
Mailsmith 1.5, I was in love again (and yes, I love BBEdit, and I
think that's what drives my fascination with Mailsmith). So, I zipped
over to Bare Bones.com to buy the latest version of Mailsmith, and
guess what? It comes free with SpamSieve from Michael
Tsai, too. Woohoo!
And now, I'm Mailsmith happy again, and not getting any more spam,
and loving it. I guess the coolest part is that Mailsmith 2.x picked
up all of my old 1.5 settings and preferences, and imported all of my
email from Mail.app with no problems... And now I don't have to read
HTML email anymore either. What a bonus.
Thanks Bare Bones.
And no, folks, I don't think $99 is too much to pay for a mail
client, espectially when you work 'in your email client' as much as I
do.
Further Reading: You Have
New Mail [from daringfireball.net] and True
Confessions of a Mailsmith Switcher [from Tidbits]
happy new year!
happy new year!
01/01/2004 11:07 AMI got to Madrid okay yesterday, but, in the end, I couldn't get the
modem connection to work properly... and in truth I didn't spend that
much time with it (I fixed that a few minutes ago problems with a DHCP
connection that required some fixed TCP/IP settings)...
... but now we're about to leave, so I'll be brief: Happy 2004
everyone!
PS: Digital life resumes tomorrow afternoon, after I get back to
Dublin. :)
Do Not Taunt Happy Fun Bag
Do Not Taunt Happy Fun Bag
02/12/2004 11:26 AMThere's no better party favor than a free-range breast implant,
according to Pessimistic.Com. Especially for men: "One by one they
explored the unknown territory of breast ownership, previously
inhabited only by women."
(02-12)
Happy New Year !
Happy New Year !
01/01/2004 03:18 AMWell we all made it through another year here at ActiveNetwork and our
entire staff would like to thank all our viewers for your continued
support since our conception back in 1997. With all the additions over
the years we think we have certainly come a long way since then.
Happy 2004!
Happy 2004!
12/31/2003 09:37 PMChances are, it's already 2004 where you live, or it will be in a few
short hours. Here's to a happy New Year, full of geekery, a bit of
gamin', and most importantly, family and friends.
Happy New Year to all
Happy New Year to all
12/31/2003 07:20 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2003 6:12PM ET
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
12/31/2003 04:59 PMHappy Holiday
Happy Holiday
12/25/2003 12:51 PMFor those of us with ass jobs have a good day off until getting back
to the grindstone tomorrow.
"Happy New Year indeed."
"Happy New Year indeed."
01/23/2004 06:31 PMHappy New Year indeed
Happy New Year indeed
01/22/2004 08:46 PMgoogle.com/search?q=chinese+new+year+2004
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Happy New Worm
Happy New Worm
01/02/2004 03:42 PMZDNet Jan 2 2004 3:27PM ET
Happy New Year Everybody
Happy New Year Everybody
01/07/2004 04:39 PM
With just 15 minutes of 2003 remaining, I would like to thank
everyone on blogosphere.
May the year 2004, Year of the Monkey, bring you much love, joy,
happyness, wealth,
and health.

Happy Reading.
Happy Reading.
12/28/2004 01:51 AM
eSchol
arship Editions. Like ebooks? Want something free,
nonfiction,"scholarly", publicly accessible, and more recent
than
Gutenberg ? (Lately I'm
on an Ancient History kick.) My problem with this
"eScholarship" site is they try to make it hard to download
a whole ebook to read offline. For one of those, for people who are
interested in 20th-century political history-cum-theory that's never
had much to do with any U.S. election, today I'm recommending
the Platform. "happy ending"
"happy ending"
05/21/2004 03:49 AMFC Now: Happy Holidays!
FC Now: Happy Holidays!
12/24/2004 12:26 PMI cannot speak for my fellow FC Now contributors and teammates, but I
do know that I'll be out of the office -- and offline -- Dec. 23 to
Jan. 3 for the holidays. We've lined up a good holiday...
happy pencil
happy pencil
07/07/2004 09:27 AM
happy pencil
[note: flash, safe for work,
portfolio] Happy Trolls
Happy Trolls
12/22/2004 01:55 AM

Hugh has a gr
eat post about "The Happy Troll". I've been thinking about this
recently as well and I think he hits the nail on the head. This blog
is my living room and if you can't behave, I'll ban you. It's not
about censorship. I just don't have time to deal with all of the
"Happy Trolls". Maybe I should put together a new comment policy that
deals with the notion of "The Happy Troll."
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Happy New Year's Eve!
Happy New Year's Eve!
12/31/2004 10:14 AMNo new hints today. Enjoy a safe and fun New Year's Eve, and we'll see
you all back here on Monday morning!
-rob.
FC Now: Happy Labor Day!
FC Now: Happy Labor Day!
09/04/2004 06:30 AMMonday is Labor Day in the US, a holiday set aside to celebrate and
recognize working people. I was going to offer a roundup of...
Happy Hands
Happy Hands
09/09/2004 01:57 AMAbcnews.go.com - Tue Sep 7, 10:42 am GMT
Happy House
Happy House
01/12/2004 03:02 AMgood geek girlfriends give good geeky presents.
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Happy Valentines