The shape of the two-man race
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Tribute Micro sponsors #1763 race Jeep
(www.jeepspeed.com) to race for a cure
for diabetes and support the American
Diabetes Association.
Tribute Micro sponsors #1763 race Jeep
(www.jeepspeed.com) to race for a cure
for diabetes and support the American
Diabetes Association.
05/31/2004 02:07 PMTribute Micro sponsors Jeepspeed # 1763 for 2 laps in the MDR
Ridgecrest 300 to raise funds for the American Diabetes Association.
"We plan to sponsor laps at future off-road races with the #1763 race
team during the www.jeepspeed.com 2004 season to help raise funds for
this worthwhile cause." states Jody DeVere, President of Tribute
Micro. " The drivers, the pit crew and the owners of the #1763 Jeep,
George "Giti" and Andrea "Stretch" Gowland, are excited to have
Tribute Micro as a new sponsor this season". [PRWEB May 20, 2004]
Horse Race Now! Horse Race Tomorrow!
Horse Race Forever!
Horse Race Now! Horse Race Tomorrow!
Horse Race Forever!
01/07/2004 03:11 PMThe origins of the term "inside baseball" are in one writer's view of
sports reporting during the 1980s. He's Bill James, now a famous
scholar of baseball. The arguments he made then explain why the term
migrated so easily to politics. The inside, said James, is a hall of
mirrors.
The Shape of Information
The Shape of Information
07/23/2002 05:54 AMEasy Shape 0.1
Easy Shape 0.1
05/30/2004 09:12 AMA Web-based bandwidth manager and traffic grapher.
What shape will the next iMac take?
What shape will the next iMac take?
07/30/2004 10:30 AMreader feedback Apple's mum on what its next-generation desktop will
look like, but News.com readers offer their suggestions.
Shape Up Your Data!
Shape Up Your Data!
03/08/2004 11:20 PMOfferings make finding content for compliance easier.
3G to take shape in 2005, says GSA
3G to take shape in 2005, says GSA
01/02/2005 11:12 AMINQ7.net Jan 2 2005 3:35PM GMT
Shape Shifter 1.0
Shape Shifter 1.0
05/18/2004 09:03 PMDrag shapes into matching shape cutouts. Clear the screen before time
runs out.
The Shape of Song
The Shape of Song
07/15/2004 08:29 AM
The Shape
of Song from
Turbulence.
Taking shape
Taking shape
06/08/2004 07:29 AMUSA Today Jun 8 2004 11:53AM GMT
The Ship Shape
The Ship Shape
10/29/2003 01:15 AMUp on The New Yorker site, you can find Our Perfect Summer,
a new
story by David Sedaris.
We actually heard Sedaris read this story back in April when he
made a stop at the San Francisco Opera House during his last book
tour. Then, the story was called "The Ship Shape," (I think this is a
better name) and immediately after hearing it, it rose to the very top
of my Sedaris personal favorites lists. I, of course, have been
anxiously awaited the print version since then.
It was especially great to hear him read this story live since it's
so terribly bittersweet and he does an incredible job delivering it.
It's moving without being over-the-top sentimentality (this is still
Sedaris, after all) and the amount of humor in the piece is just
right. No one plays the fool; instead it's a story about hope and
disappointment amidst the sort experiences we all have as a kids.
It's a great piece and definitely worth the read.
We also met Sedaris at the signing he was doing before the event.
He was sitting at a table, alone, sort of behind a pillar. Us being
us, we made some horrible small talk and I embarrassed myself fully.
As we were leaving, I put my hand out to offer a handshake and then
quickly pulled it back, not knowing if he even likes to be touched.
(Based on his books, who'd think he'd like strangers touching him?)
After I asked if it was alright to shake, he laughed and probably
thought I was a nutcase.
This is why you should never meet the people you admire.
Link via Kottke.
The Shape of Pharrots to Come
The Shape of Pharrots to Come
10/28/2003 11:08 PMJohn Coggeshall mentions that the PHP on Parrot project has been
named "Pharrot" by the php-con conference attendees.
Here's my take on things. Now I don't have any inside info, so the
following is entirely guesswork, and any resemblence to reality is
entirely your imagination:
Although Sterling and Thies are very modest, given the fact that they
were given the closing keynote and the amazing performance
improvements - Pharrot will probably be PHP 6.
The speed of the JIT means that PHP will become a general programming
language. A high performance application server written 100% in PHP
becomes practical. A high performance anything becomes practical in
PHP.
The tribes using Parrot will probably include Python, PHP and Perl.
Code sharing between different programming tribes will become a
reality. This does not mean that there will be full interoperatability
between all languages, because (a) there is no common runtime library
(yet), (b) and no consensus on what will be the default PMC's
(Parrot's language extensions) installed.
There will be battles fought over the run-time. In PHP4/5, after
execution, we throw away the opcodes together with the bath water, or
store them in shared memory. Parrot gives you more choices. See the
end of Dan Sugalski's Parrot internals presentation (ppt).
The Zend API is dead - big deal. Parrot is a big opportunity for
companies with skill and resolve. The tools market for open source
programming languages suddenly becomes much larger because you are
able to support so many more languages effectively.
My prediction: the first beta of Pharrot will be out in 2006.
PS: Selkirk was prescient about parrot. Smart chap.
The shape of the Internet
The shape of the Internet
09/16/2004 08:40 PMHanan Cohen points us to DIMES (Distributed IUnternet Measurements and
Simulations), a distributed project similar to SETI@home that runs on
your machine during slow times, pinging sites and reporting what it
finds back to a central server: "What we ask is not so much your CPU
or bandwidth (which we hardly consume), but rather, your location."
It's a project of Evergrow, a consortium of 20 universities. The
management is not responsible for any problems you may encounter...
— The Management...
Google Gets in Shape
Google Gets in Shape
07/02/2004 09:52 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Jul 2 2004 2:28PM GMT
Soon, robots will be able to change
their shape!
Soon, robots will be able to change
their shape!
09/19/2004 11:18 AM123Bharath.com Sep 19 2004 2:41PM GMT
Security 2004: How it will shape up
Security 2004: How it will shape up
01/07/2004 01:54 PMSecurity watcher Jon Oltsik says customers will face myriad new
challenges in the next 12 months.
Plastic that changes shape with light
Plastic that changes shape with light
04/14/2005 03:48 PMDavid Pescovitz:
Shape memory alloy, materials that change shape based on a temperature
increase, are old news for roboticists. But MIT scientists have
developed a new plastic that shapeshifts in response to light. From
the MIT News Office:
These programmed materials change shape when struck by light at
certain wavelengths and return to their original shapes when exposed
to light of specific different wavelengths.
The discovery, to be reported in the April 14 issue of Nature, could have potential
applications in a variety of fields, including minimally invasive
surgery. Imagine, for example, a "string" of plastic that a doctor
could thread into the body through a tiny incision. When activated by
light via a fiber-optic probe, that slender string might change into a
corkscrew-shaped stent for keeping blood vessels open.
LinkUS economy still in fragile shape
US economy still in fragile shape
04/30/2004 02:49 PMFactory output is bouncing, but consumer sentiment remains gloomy, as
investors speculate on next week's interest-rate decision.
The Shape of Blogging's Future
The Shape of Blogging's Future
11/10/2003 11:15 PMDave writes: Weblog software is going to be like mail servers. Lots of
ways to deploy, every niche filled. For the masses, services like
Yahoo, MSN and AOL. Blogging servers for corporations, inside and
outside of the firewall. For schools, for the military, specialized
systems for lawyers, librarians, professors, reporters, magazines,
daily newspapers. The next President will have a blog. Writing for the
Web, the prevailing form of publishing in the early 21st Century, will
come in many sizes and shapes, flavors and styles. It won't be
one-size-fits-all. Open formats and protocols will make this possible.
I'd bet on the...
New Robot Shifts Shape
New Robot Shifts Shape
04/13/2005 01:43 AMSpace.com Apr 13 2005 5:53AM GMT
Web of Ideas: The Shape of Knowledge
Web of Ideas: The Shape of Knowledge
02/01/2005 09:09 PM On Wednesday I'm going to lead the postponed session in the
semi-regular series at the Berkman Center. This time, I'm going to try
out a presentation I'm giving in a couple of weeks at a conference.
The topic has something to do with taxonomies and tagging. (Yes, it
will repeat some material in the dinner talk I gave last week, and a
bunch of stuff from the Library of Congress speech. But it will have
new stuff on tagging.) It's 6-7:30pm at the Baker House (map). It's
open to the public and pizza will be served....
Hobbit bones in bad shape
Hobbit bones in bad shape
03/23/2005 01:19 PMDavid Pescovitz:
Sadly, the bones of BB mascot Homo floresiensis were apparently
terribly damaged by Indonesian scientist Teuku Jacob who
"borrowed" the bones for quite some time and was extremely
reluctant to return them. Jacob was not convinced that Homo
floresiensis is a
new
species of "little people" at all, but rather a deformed pygmy.
The scientists who discovered the bones claim that the remains were
trashed when Jacob's team tried to make rubber molds of the delicate
bones. From USA Today:
"The equivalent in the world of art would be somebody slashing the
Mona Lisa and then trying to fix it with chewing gum," says
paleontologist Tim White of the University of California-Berkeley, who
was not on the discovery team.... (Pesco's profile of White here.)
"If some breakage took place on any bone, it must be during the
transport in Yogyakarta or from Yogyakarta to Jakarta," Jacob says.
"Both mandibles were intact until the last minute in our lab, as
proven by photographs taken on the last days." He did not respond to a
request for the photos...
Discovery team member (Richard) Roberts scoffs at the notion that
travel caused all the damage: "Like the addition of a glued-on
chin?"
LinkThe Shape of Things to Come: 5 Cents
The Shape of Things to Come: 5 Cents
03/22/2005 04:43 PMThis last Saturday, I was on a panel at the SXSW Music Festival entitled The Shape of Things to Come. On the panel were some industry
legends including Sandy Pearlman and Peter Jenner (former manager of Pink Floyd).
The panel somehow converged around the idea of a 5 cent download, and
how it would be a better model both economically, and socially. I
wonder if anyone has drawn the demand curves to see where there's more
money. If marginal cost is close to zero, then you could have 1
million people buying songs for 1 dollar, versus 25 million people
buying songs for 5 cents - maybe the lower price wins?
It did get me thinking that maybe we (or someone) should build a
Creative Commons 5 cent download site. It could be a good test case,
and it would also help artists get compensated. Of course, since all
the works would be CC licensed, tracks could probably be legally
traded noncommercially. However, if there was one central place with a
good recommendation engine and user interface (not to mention good
musicians), I bet people would go for it. Any takers?
Plastic That Changes Shape In Light
Plastic That Changes Shape In Light
04/15/2005 06:16 PMNext Xbox Starts to Take Shape
Next Xbox Starts to Take Shape
03/14/2005 06:17 PMMicrosoft gives scant details on its next-gen console, but alpha
development kits hint at more.
Animating with Shape Tweens
Animating with Shape Tweens
03/14/2005 06:17 PMMorph the shape or color of one graphic into another with this
fun-to-use Flash feature.
Google, Distorting the Shape of the Web
Google, Distorting the Shape of the Web
03/11/2003 01:22 AM"I had a reciprocal link exchange that I requested of a complementary
site turned down because my Google page rank was not high enough
according to an e-mail reply from the other site. "
Plug-in gives shape to Google search
Plug-in gives shape to Google search
12/17/2003 09:36 PMGroxis, a technology start-up that uses graphics to display Web search
results, sees a gap in Google's widely used search engine and wants to
capitalize on it.
Congress aims to shape coalition
Congress aims to shape coalition
05/16/2004 04:57 AMIndia's Congress Party meets political allies to try to form a
government following its shock election victory.
First US cyberstalking case taking shape
First US cyberstalking case taking shape
04/24/2004 05:10 PMRobert James Murphy is the first person in the United States to be
charged with what many are calling "cyberstalking." Technically,
Murphy has been charged with violating Title 47 of the US Code,
section 223.
Other News: The Shape of Things to Come
in 2005
Other News: The Shape of Things to Come
in 2005
12/29/2004 06:13 AMWriting for The Independent, Charles Arthur predicts things to come in
technology for 2005.
MIT makes plastic that changes shape in
light
MIT makes plastic that changes shape in
light
04/14/2005 01:51 PMMaterial could one day lead to cartilage replacements that build
inside a patient's body or door latches that open with flashlights.
Mars Rovers are still in fine shape
Mars Rovers are still in fine shape
07/19/2004 03:00 AMThe Mars Rovers are still collecting a significant amount of
science and even though they are running on reduced power and the
nights are getting colder. The Rovers continue to send back a steady
stream of pictures and scientific data. Nice to see NASA getting a
significant return on their investment. [NASA]
Intel's results chip-shape
Intel's results chip-shape
01/18/2004 04:52 AMAustralian IT Jan 18 2004 9:21AM GMT
Econet's 3G slowly taking shape
Econet's 3G slowly taking shape
09/05/2004 04:37 PMZim Observer Sep 5 2004 8:32PM GMT
High-tech mergers take shape
High-tech mergers take shape
02/10/2004 02:46 AMMcKinsey Quarterly Jan 29 2004 5:11PM GMT
The Shape (and Cost) of Visual Studio to
Come
The Shape (and Cost) of Visual Studio to
Come
03/22/2005 03:45 PMYahoo's SoCal plans take shape
Yahoo's SoCal plans take shape
03/19/2005 02:55 AMJournalist positions among job postings for newly created Santa Monica
outpost hint at company's direction, contrast with Google.
Fujitsu gets smaller drives into shape
Fujitsu gets smaller drives into shape
12/15/2003 03:19 PMThe company's upcoming 2.5-inch hard drives, designed for storage
systems and servers, are being put to the test by Hewlett-Packard.
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