White + Black = Grey
Grok Headline matches for White + Black = Grey
The Black and White about Grey Tuesday
The Black and White about Grey Tuesday
03/06/2004 01:51 AMThe Grey Album is a remix of Jay-Z's
Black Album and the
Beatles'
White Album by DJ Danger Mouse. It is a remix without
permission. In our legal system, permission is required to remix
others' art (except if the work is in the public domain, and of
course, nothing enters the public domain anymore). The Grey Album is
therefore
illegal art.
Today is
Grey Tuesday -- a
day set by many to protest the war waged on the Grey Album. Sites
across the net are posting the Grey Album. Go
here to see scads of sites
engaging in this act of disobedience. Lawyers representing EMI have
already started warning the sites about the legal liability they face.
Under American law, you don't need permission to make a cover album.
That freedom has been assured since 1909 when Congress granted
creators a compulsory right to remake music, so long as a small fee
was paid. The record companies have fought hard to defend that
compulsory right. As a 1967 Congressional report put it:
The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory
license system must be retained. They asserted that the record
industry is a half-billion-dollar business of great economic
importance in the United States and throughout the world; records
today are the principal means of disseminating music, and this creates
special problems, since performers need unhampered access to musical
material on nondiscriminatory terms. Historically, the record
producers pointed out, there were no recording rights before 1909 and
the 1909 statute adopted the compulsory license as a deliberate
anti-monopoly condition on the grant of these rights. They argue
that the result has been an outpouring of recorded music, with the
public being given lower prices, improved quality, and a greater
choice.
Copyright Law Revision, Committee on the
Judiciary, 90th Cong. 1st, Sess., Rep. No. 83 66 (March 8, 1967)
(emphasis added).
But the cover right does not cover a remix. So DJ Danger Mouse must,
under the law, ask permission before he can practice his art.
Some artists think this is fair. Some don't like the idea of their
work used without permission. What if Disney remixed DJ Danger Mouse
into a re-release of Mickey-jailed-since-1928-Mouse, without asking or
paying first?
And indeed, it is just this defense that the record companies offer
first: we're just enforcing the wish of the copyright owners. This is
not, they say, a record company cartel. This is about the rights of
artists.
But that defense would be more credible if the record companies were
to allow artists the choice to set their content free for remix at
least. We've been working with
Gilberto Gil to push a
sampling
license, under which artists could set their music free for
dangerous mice and others to remix. But we've yet to find a record
company that will allow their artists this freedom. Indeed, the legal
department at Vivendi purported to ban us from "approaching" "their"
artists.
Should the law give DJ Danger Mouse the right to remix without
permission?
I think so, though I understand how others find the matter a
bit more grey.
Should the law give DJ Danger Mouse a compulsory right to remix? That
is, the right, conditioned upon his paying a small fee per sale?
Again, I think so, and again, you might find this a bit less
grey.
But should the record companies give artists the right to choose to
free their content so that artists like DJ Danger Mouse could remix
without seeking permission first?
There is nothing grey about that question. It is absolutely black and
white. Artists should at least have the right to free their content to
mash or remix. And record companies absolutely should not stand in the
way of at least that.
After doing so much to destroy their reputation in the eyes of most
consumers and artists, signaling at least this would be a useful first
step towards showing that the record companies care about "their"
artists first.
Black and White and Green All Over
Black and White and Green All Over
04/14/2005 03:32 PMScripps is one newspaper stock that's seeing green, but for how long?
Black, White and Brown
Black, White and Brown
05/16/2004 04:27 PM
B
lack, White & Brown. A great 9-part video feature on the NYT
site (registration required) featuring a discussing between Cornel
West and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. commemorating the 50th anniversary of
Brown v. Board of Education.
black and white dreams
black and white dreams
03/13/2003 02:12 PMJust a quickie (huh huh) before I am off to take my Photo History
final (eep!)... I've created a new...
Black & White 2 Screens
Black & White 2 Screens
04/02/2005 10:59 AMSaturn in black and white
Saturn in black and white
07/02/2004 08:26 AMThe initial photos of the rings ofSaturn — too cool! — are
in black and white, with color ones to arrive soon. Why b&w first?
Does it take longer to develop the color ones? Do we get double prints
if we go with the b&w?...
New Club for Black and White Art!!! by
^altermind
New Club for Black and White Art!!! by
^altermind
03/20/2003 11:04 PMBurningbird » Black and White
Burningbird » Black and White
06/15/2004 10:54 PMinteresting perspective on Dave's latest .. gnashing of teeth .. just
more proof .. Shelley Powers .. Burningbird ..
Shelley
weblog.burningbird.net/archives/2004/06/14/black-and-whitetrack
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Black and White Photography: London Tube
Map
Black and White Photography: London Tube
Map
08/17/2004 03:29 AMTube map overliad on a satellite photo of London .. Black and White
Photography: London Tube Map .. Geographic tube
maps
nyclondon.com/blog/archives/2004/08/07/london_tube_map.blog
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NYT Profiles Creator of Black &
White and Fable
NYT Profiles Creator of Black &
White and Fable
09/02/2004 02:04 PMkottke discovers black and white cookies
kottke discovers black and white cookies
06/09/2004 03:48 PMi understand that some people in new york city like the bagels, as
well.
Black and White Nintendo DS Ship in
Japan
Black and White Nintendo DS Ship in
Japan
03/25/2005 09:32 AM
Nintendo is launching the black and white versions of the
Nintendo DS in Japan today, in case you're in the market for a
slightly nicer looking model. I'm glad I have a DS, if for the
first-party Nintendo games if nothing else (Advance Wars and Animal
Crossing will take up plenty of my time) but I still can't help but
look at my PSP sitting just beyond the DS and wonder what, exactly,
it's going to take for Nintendo to recover from Sony's onslaught. It's
going to take a lot more than colored DSes, for sure.
Black and White DS Systems Ship Today in
Japan [Portagame]
"Black and White Photography: London
Tube Map"
"Black and White Photography: London
Tube Map"
08/16/2004 09:56 PMM&M's Candy Fades to Black and White
(Reuters)
M&M's Candy Fades to Black and White
(Reuters)
12/30/2003 09:46 AMReuters - M&M's, the colorful button-shaped
candies, are about to go off color for the first time in 60
years, but it remains to be seen whether their fans love or
hate the change.
White Hat Seo `Verses` Black Hat Seo -
Interview and Discussion
White Hat Seo `Verses` Black Hat Seo -
Interview and Discussion
06/22/2005 02:53 AMShort email dialogue between two opposing sides of the search engine
optimization industry. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Anti-virus industry: white knight or
black hat?
Anti-virus industry: white knight or
black hat?
02/16/2004 09:29 AMOpinion Who protects the protected from the protector?
Novel, Computer-Assisted Method For
Colorization Of Black And White Scenes
Developed At Hebrew
Novel, Computer-Assisted Method For
Colorization Of Black And White Scenes
Developed At Hebrew
03/30/2005 08:56 PMScience Daily Mar 31 2005 12:49AM GMT
The Velvet Underground's White Light
White Heat
The Velvet Underground's White Light
White Heat
07/23/2004 09:36 AM
The
Velvet Underground's White Light White Heat played on banjo, bass
guitar, ruler, music box, violin, toy piano, electric guitar,
accordion, squeezebox, euphonium, ukulele, kazoo, xylophone,
pixiphone, uumskither, mbira, pod, delay, turntable and percussion.
Grey Goo Gone?
Grey Goo Gone?
06/09/2004 08:46 PMForget those fears of nanoscale, self-replicating robots reducing the
world to grey goo
and wiping out civilization.
Eric Drexler, who
first warned us the world would be consumed by
nanobots now thinks maybe it won't happen. His solution? Instead of
building intelligent, self-replicating nanotechnology, we should build
limited,
dumb nanobots that would be permanently mounted in a sort of 3D
printer
arrangement.
Drexler says "a machine like a desktop printer is, to say the least,
unlikely to go wild, replicate, self-organise into intelligent
systems,
and eat people". Read the Guardian
article for the overview or visit e-drexler.com to find out all the
details.
Grey sky
Grey sky
03/06/2004 01:55 AM
The Sokos Torni Hotel has a lovely view of the city from the cafe on
the top of the tower, but in winter the balcony is often closed due to
winds, ice or both. So, I had to settle for a picture taken from the
inside. You can see plague park and a few of the church steeples
before it drops off into the vast white expanse of the Gulf of
Finland. Snow on the rooftops and a low, flat and grey sky that looks
close enough to touch.
The Grey Album
The Grey Album
02/16/2004 05:25 PMA few months ago, hip-hop artist Jay Z released what is reportedly
his last album, titled The Black
Album. He also released a vocals-only version, specifically for
DJs to incorporate into new mixes. One of those mixes was done by DJ Dangermouse, using only
samples from The Beatles' White Album. This new mix was dubbed The
Grey Album and a limited pressing was made. After a
mention in the New Yorker, copies quickly showed up online
and spread like wildfire.
EMI, the rights holders to The Beatles' recordings issued a cease
and desist order to record stores and online merchants selling it last
week, since the sampling was done without permission from either Jay Z
or The Beatles. Executive Director of the Creative Commons, Glenn Otis
Brown was quoted in a Wired
News piece about the album and points out the problems of
copyright being used to silence DJ Dangermouse and his popular
mix.
Grey Tuesday
Grey Tuesday
02/19/2004 03:41 PMGrey Tuesday
greytuesday.org
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Why is this site grey today?
Why is this site grey today?
03/06/2004 01:52 AMkottke.org is grey today because I believe that musical sampling
without prior consent of the copyright holder should be legally
allowed because it does our society more good than harm. Late last
year, a DJ named Danger Mouse took The Black Album by Jay-Z, mixed it
with samples taken from the Beatles' White Album, and produced The
Grey Album. He sent the album to a few folks and now --...
Drexler says no to "grey goo" myths
Drexler says no to "grey goo" myths
06/14/2004 11:40 AMNanotechnology pioneer
Eric Drexler has
co-authored a paper in a scientific journal addressing fears
surrounding self-replicating nano-machines. The paper, co-written by
Chris Phoenix of the
Center for
Responsible Nanotechnology, was published in the journal
Nanotechnology last week. From the abstract:
"In the light of controversy regarding scenarios based on
runaway replication (so-called 'grey goo'), a review of current
thinking regarding nanotechnology-based manufacturing is in order.
Nanotechnology-based fabrication can be thoroughly non-biological and
inherently safe: such systems need have no ability to move about, use
natural resources, or undergo incremental mutation. Moreover,
self-replication is unnecessary: the development and use of highly
productive systems of nanomachinery (nanofactories) need not involve
the construction of autonomous self-replicating nanomachines.
Accordingly, the construction of anything resembling a dangerous
self-replicating nanomachine can and should be prohibited. Although
advanced nanotechnologies could (with great difficulty and little
incentive) be used to build such devices, other concerns present
greater problems. Since weapon systems will be both easier to build
and more likely to draw investment, the potential for dangerous
systems is best considered in the context of military competition and
arms control." Link
The Grey Lady Blogs
The Grey Lady Blogs
03/14/2005 05:59 PMI find it kinda cool that today I was in the New York Times talking
about the business potential of weblogs and today the New York Times
became the biggest weblog publishing business in the world. I am also
glad that crazy political bloggers who like to draw distinctions
between...
Another Visit to the Grey Market
Another Visit to the Grey Market
08/07/2004 01:44 PMTechTree Aug 7 2004 5:44PM GMT
Grey stage set for UK PS2 price war
Grey stage set for UK PS2 price war
04/09/2004 04:13 PMUnofficial discounting force Sony's hand?
My nights are headache grey...
My nights are headache grey...
03/21/2003 05:55 AMTwo nights in a row I've left work with a burnt-out grey headache.
Desperate-need-for-a-holiday time is here, and thankfully
Actually-going-for-a-holiday time is rapidly approaching. But more on
that later. More rested today - my head spinning a little, but with
bits of brain no longer oozing from my ears - I can start to bring
sense to the memeworld around me. Panic no longer. For I am
back...
White Light / White Heat
White Light / White Heat
07/23/2004 11:15 PMergophizmiz.com/whitelightwhiteheat
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White men bad; white dogs worse
White men bad; white dogs worse
04/05/2005 09:24 AMWe spent the weekend in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania with an
anthropologist friend who has two 3-year-old bitches (Lab and
Husky) and 4 acres of land on which Alex and Sammy
could play with them. One of the nice things about colleges
located in areas where real estate is cheap is that the professors
live close to the campus and are available to students for informal
dinners and shared extracurricular activities. Thus over the
weekend we encountered a few other Gettysburg College
professors. I asked one of them whether faculty could bring
their dogs to work. She replied "The college's Affirmative
Action lawyer, before she left, made up a lot of new rules. One
of them was that junior and senior faculty could not sleep
together. Another was to ban dogs in the buildings."
This is a good measure of how desperate PhDs are for jobs as
college professors. The college pays lower salaries, to people
of the same age, as the public high school down the street. The
high school teachers were able to go to work at age 22 without
suffering through a long period of starvation wages as graduate
assistants. The high school teachers are union members who ever
have to worry about losing their job, compared to the college
professors who live for 7 years in fear of being tossed out as a
middle-aged has-been ("denied tenure" is the polite term for this
event). And now these poor souls are expected to get through
their day without a dog at their side and without the possibility of
an interlude with a more senior professor.
[Note to parents: if you want to know why tuition prices have
risen so fast, consider that a very small liberal arts school was
paying a full-time lawyer to work on affirmative action; Walmart has a
"Chief Diversity Officer" but they had $billions in revenue over which
to spread the cost.]
fascinating backgrounder on the grey
album
fascinating backgrounder on the grey
album
01/19/2004 06:13 AMjay-z and the beatles, together again for the very first time
Grey Lady Dude, Check This Out!
Grey Lady Dude, Check This Out!
05/06/2004 04:12 PMDude, Check This Out, the totally frictionless blogging tool that my
old OpenCola partners have created, got a mention in today's NYT --
congrats, guys!
To use the service, you must download a browser toolbar. Then, when
visiting an interesting site, you click on "Dude It" to automatically
post a link to an existing blog or to a MyBlog page at the site. (You
can also highlight pictures or text to go along with the link.)
Comments can be added to the link, and you can also send the entire
posting to friends by e-mail. In a way, the service has created the
simplest blogging tool imaginable.
Thom Watson, a technology manager in Washington, is an experienced
blogger who longed for a better way to keep track of notable sites. "I
keep my blog mostly for personal thoughts," he said. "I wanted a
really easy way to collect links by topic and comment on them."
Mr. Watson now maintains three MyBlog pages, on general topics, modern
architecture and the Toyota Prius. Better yet, the service sends him
suggestions on sites of potential interest based on similarities
between his postings and those on other MyBlogs. There's even a
social-networking aspect that links users based on their contact
lists.
Link
(
Thanks, Grad!)
Scam-grey 1.0 (Default branch)
Scam-grey 1.0 (Default branch)
04/09/2005 02:37 PMScam-grey is a milter that filters email
originating from MS Windows hosts. It provides you
the ability to mitigate the flow of unwanted email
from such hosts using greylisting.
Grey market, losing charm?
Grey market, losing charm?
08/14/2004 11:46 AMTechTree Aug 14 2004 2:38PM GMT
Every silver lining's got a touch of
grey
Every silver lining's got a touch of
grey
05/18/2004 05:59 AM
David
Brown: "Imagine a language where persistence is assumed, and if
you want something to be transient, you have to do something
different."
I find it amazing that so many people with Frontier experience are still on the Web,
and then boom, yesterday's announcement, and they're chattin it up
wonderng what it means. Me too.
It's good to see all the old faces, and it's good to see that
the years haven't dampened their enthusiasm. Yeah, we're a little worse for
the wear, it's cool that the code ages more gracefully than we do.
David Gewirtz says he can't wait to see how some of the features he's
been using for years were implemented. That's the spirit I love. David
I think you'll like it. There's an architecture in there.
I've found that a good script writer can become a good kernel
developer, it takes a few months, maybe more; with Brent and Andre
being the two great examples. And Tim Paustian too. I don't think any
of them had experience with C-level programming, but at some level
working on the kernel is like working in the environment it defines.
It's a little more difficult, but the code runs a lot faster.
In the age of multi-gigahertz CPUs and gigabyte memories, the
possibilities are awesome.
BTW, people who say that it's too late can't know that. And the
expectations are low. All I want it to see the technology preserved.
If one young programmer in Podunk learns something from it, the way I
learned from reading the Unix kernel in the late 70s, then I'm happy.
If it exists on a hard drive somewhere in the year 2040, that'll
exceed my expectations wildly. If a bug gets fixed or a new technique
is learned from reading the code, that would be fantastic. We're not
finished giving, yet.
the grey lady twitches her skirt away
from the mud
the grey lady twitches her skirt away
from the mud
09/25/2004 11:13 PMNYT Ed Board: GOP Campaign Tactic
'Un-American'
nytimes.com/2004/09/25/opinion/25sat1.html
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Backlash as EMI Hunts Down the Grey
Album
Backlash as EMI Hunts Down the Grey
Album
02/14/2004 07:59 PMDrexler Clarifies Grey Goo Scenario
Drexler Clarifies Grey Goo Scenario
06/10/2004 12:59 PMHP gets tough with grey market dealers
HP gets tough with grey market dealers
12/10/2003 11:33 AMThe Register Dec 10 2003 10:25AM ET
Grok Description matches for White + Black = Grey
GrokA matches for White + Black = Grey
UbiNetics to usher 3G mobile revolution
in India
UbiNetics to usher 3G mobile revolution
in India
07/22/2004 03:06 PMExpress Computer India Jul 22 2004 6:08PM GMT
iPods Usher Marlins Into Digital World
iPods Usher Marlins Into Digital World
06/13/2004 04:09 AMDigital music players, led by Apple's iPod, are rivaling gloves and
bats as essential equipment in major-league clubhouses. The marlins'
clubhouse is no exception.
By Joe Capozzi, Palm Beach Post (via MyAppleMenu)
Usher Leads American Music Award Nods
(AP)
Usher Leads American Music Award Nods
(AP)
09/14/2004 02:50 PMAP - R&B casanova Usher, whose album "Confessions" steamed up the
charts with songs about sex, affairs and breakups, received a leading
four nominations Tuesday for the American Music Awards.
Motorola to Sponsor VMA Bash for Usher
at Ian Schrager's The Shore Club
Motorola to Sponsor VMA Bash for Usher
at Ian Schrager's The Shore Club
08/28/2004 08:11 AMInvestors Business Daily Aug 28 2004 12:26PM GMT
Julie inquest hears of MI6 link
Julie inquest hears of MI6 link
04/29/2004 07:53 AMThe Julie Ward inquest hears that MI6 had been in contact with Kenyan
police within days of her murder.
ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
5_2.html http://www.finextra.c
ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
5_2.html http://www.finextra.c
03/23/2005 02:34 AMDatamonitor Mar 23 2005 5:39AM GMT
Burningbird on WordPress' link farm
Burningbird on WordPress' link farm
03/31/2005 09:45 AMShelley has a considered piece on the discovery that WordPress, the
open source blogging software, has been hosting a link farm on its
site. " I don’t think there’s anything wrong with people making money
from their art," she says. But, she adds, "I can also see that there’s
been a dimming of the joy of this medium, as more and more people turn
to these pages as a way to make a buck." And she concludes: Bottom
line is: do you like Wordpress? Do you like using Wordpress? Can you
still get it for free? Is it still GPL?...
Burningbird » Guys Don’t
Link
Burningbird » Guys Don’t
Link
04/17/2005 07:36 PMMust-read link from Burningbird about the Topic Which Shall Not Be
Named .. Men have a real thing for the hypertext link .. as Shelley
does masterfully .. Why Men Get Linked More .. Guys Don't
Link
weblog.burningbird.net/archives/2005/03/07/wherearethewomenofwe
blogging
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<a
href="http://www.kk.org/recomendo/archiv
es/000053.php">50 centuries of
history
<a
href="http://www.kk.org/recomendo/archiv
es/000053.php">50 centuries of
history
10/30/2003 08:17 PM<a href="http://www.kk.org/recomendo/archives/000053.php">50
centuries of history mapped out.</a>...
HTTP and HTML: Obsolete or Timeless?
HTTP and HTML: Obsolete or Timeless?
12/24/2004 12:57 PMForgive me for stating the obvious, but I got to thinking today
about the major protocol and language that drive the Web — HTTP
and HTML — and I reflected on the fact that this pair is
essentially frozen in time.
There hasn't been a major update to either of these specs in five
years. The recommendation for HTML 4.01 was released on December 24, 1999. HTTP 1.1 is
even older — it's been a standard since 1997. On the W3C's HTTP page, the last
entry in "News, Updates, and Events" is from 1998.
HTML has had the benefit of CSS since then, and that's really where
all the progress is. CSS 2.1 is a recommendation as of February 25, 2004, and CSS3 is in working
draft mode. Still, very little has happened on the core HTML language.
XHTML 1.0 is
even four years old now.
HTTP has had WebDav since
1999, but there hasn't even been an RFC with "http" in the title for
over two years (RFC 3310).
So, my question is: is this lack of activity evidence of (1) an
obsolete protocol and language that is hampering the utility of the
Internet, or (2) a rock-solid protocol and language that has been
robust enough to get us where we are now with few changes?
I have no answer, just the question.
<a
href="http://www.kk.org/helpwanted/archi
ves/000040.php#comments">Kevin Kelly
-- Help
<a
href="http://www.kk.org/helpwanted/archi
ves/000040.php#comments">Kevin Kelly
-- Help
10/30/2003 08:17 PM<a
href="http://www.kk.org/helpwanted/archives/000040.php#comments">Ke
vin Kelly -- Help Wanted</a>: who rejects technology?...
OpenCHAT - HTTP/HTML CHAT Server
OpenCHAT - HTTP/HTML CHAT Server
11/13/2003 08:45 PMOpenCHAT 0.31 released
http://www.breakingnews.ie/2004/06/09/st
ory151431.html
http://www.breakingnews.ie/2004/06/09/st
ory151431.html
06/09/2004 02:01 PMOnline.ie News Jun 9 2004 3:58PM GMT
<a
href="http://www.lisjobs.com/newsletter/
archives/text/jul03.txt">Paths to
Librarianship</a>
<a
href="http://www.lisjobs.com/newsletter/
archives/text/jul03.txt">Paths to
Librarianship</a>
10/30/2003 08:17 PM<a
href="http://www.lisjobs.com/newsletter/archives/text/jul03.txt">Pa
ths to Librarianship</a>...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/06/29/iraq.re
serves.ap/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/06/29/iraq.re
serves.ap/index.html
06/29/2004 02:04 PM
Ar
my to recall former military members It is good to be too
old! "The Army is preparing to notify about 5,600 retired and
discharged soldiers who are not members of the National Guard or
Reserve that they will be involuntarily recalled to active duty for
possible service in Iraq or Afghanistan, Army officials said
Tuesday."
http://bl0gs.salon.com/0001004/2005/06/0
4.html#a8790
http://bl0gs.salon.com/0001004/2005/06/0
4.html#a8790
06/05/2005 11:40 PMEktopos Jun 5 2005 4:49AM GMT
http://bl0gs.salon.com/0001004/2005/06/0
4.html#a8789
http://bl0gs.salon.com/0001004/2005/06/0
4.html#a8789
06/05/2005 11:40 PMEktopos Jun 5 2005 4:49AM GMT
QA Engineer HTML, HTTP, Manual and
automated test procedures
QA Engineer HTML, HTTP, Manual and
automated test procedures
02/05/2005 09:24 PMAmazon.com - United States, WA, Seattle (2005-02-02)
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,6
3934,00.html
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,6
3934,00.html
06/22/2004 02:07 PMThe Comics Journal Audio Archives: Jim
Woodring
The Comics Journal Audio Archives: Jim
Woodring
01/07/2004 06:11 PMHere's an hour long MP3 interview from 1993 with one of comicbookdom's
greats, Jim Woodring.
LinkToronto Perl Mongers Audio Archives
Toronto Perl Mongers Audio Archives
04/11/2005 11:50 PMFulko Hew writes "The Toronto Perl Mongers group is proud to announce
the availability of audio recordings of our sessions. We are providing
them: to share our wealth with the rest of the world, for the benefit
of all mankind. in the hope that more people...
Scott Mcloud has <a
href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics
/trn/intro.html">a
Scott Mcloud has <a
href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics
/trn/intro.html">a
10/30/2003 08:17 PMScott Mcloud has <a
href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics/trn/intro.html">a new
online comic</a> featuring micropayments (it's .25c)....
<a
href="http://www.benhammersley.com/dparc
hives/004201.html">Ben Hammersley's
Dangerous Precedent:
<a
href="http://www.benhammersley.com/dparc
hives/004201.html">Ben Hammersley's
Dangerous Precedent:
10/30/2003 08:17 PM<a
href="http://www.benhammersley.com/dparchives/004201.html">Ben
Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: Echo...echo...alright enough
already</a>: "given a complete Echo spec, the launch of a new
product could gut a lesser rival's customer base in a matter of
hours."...
HTML Link Validator v4.12
HTML Link Validator v4.12
01/23/2004 02:22 PMHTML Link Validator checks local links in your HTML files, making sure
your documents contain no bad links. It checks filenames case
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Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ DHCP Log
HTML Injection Vulnerability
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HTML Injection Vulnerability
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Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+, DI-624,
DI-704 DHCP Log HTML Injection
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Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+, DI-624,
DI-704 DHCP Log HTML Injection
Vulnerability
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