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Beware of strangers carrying books,
warns FBI
Beware of strangers carrying books,
warns FBI
12/30/2003 04:02 PMMaps too
Top 6 XML and Java books
(java.about.com)
Top 6 XML and Java books
(java.about.com)
08/27/2002 11:51 AMThe New York Times > Books > Will
Eisner, a Pioneer of Comic Books, Dies
at 87
The New York Times > Books > Will
Eisner, a Pioneer of Comic Books, Dies
at 87
01/05/2005 04:28 PMthis one by Sarah
Boxer
nytimes.com/2005/01/05/books/05eisner.html
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The New York Times > Books >
Books of The Times: The Pastiche of a
Presidency,Imitating a Life, in 957
Pages
The New York Times > Books >
Books of The Times: The Pastiche of a
Presidency,Imitating a Life, in 957
Pages
06/20/2004 03:35 AMNYT BRUTAL BOOK REVIEW FOR BUBBA .. As you can see here ..
review
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Hey, Your Library's Books Are in My
Google. No, Your Google Is in My Library
Books.
Hey, Your Library's Books Are in My
Google. No, Your Google Is in My Library
Books.
12/19/2004 03:36 PMSo the big<
/a> news
a> is about Google
and libraries. I don't feel the need to comment on this
right now, as you can find plenty of other places for that. However,
here are a few angles I haven't seen discussed elsewhere in the
library blogosphere.
- Librari
es and the Internet
"More broadly, the Internet can profoundly improve the relationship
between libraries and society. For example, there are two major
libraries in my town -- a college library, and a public library. My
library card works in both places. I used to favor the college
library, because there was open WiFi access there -- which meant,
among other things, that I could use LibraryLookup from my laptop to
find books in the stacks. Recently, though, the college shut down its
open access point. And from an IT administrator's point of view, I can
understand why. Not long after, the public library installed an open
access point. So now it's my favorite spot, and lately I notice other
mobile professionals congregating there too." [Jon Udell's
Weblog
(Click over to read Jon's story about getting locked in
the library, too!)
- "A quick calculation using the figures above suggests an average
scan rate of 3200 volumes per day (assuming 365 days/year for 6 years)
at the University of Michigan site alone." [Tito Sierra on the WEB4
LIB mailing list]
- "An even quicker calculation shows that they will need to
digitize 2.25 books _a_minute_, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year to
digitize 7 million volumes in six years." [Roy Tennant on the WEB4
LIB mailing list]
It's times like this when I wish
Karen Coyle had<
/a> a blog.
The Sky Is Falling! Again!
The Sky Is Falling! Again!
03/06/2004 02:06 AMThe Macintosh community is still active and alive. (Damien Barrett via
MyAppleMenu)
The Sky is Not Falling
The Sky is Not Falling
05/15/2004 11:13 AMNow that everyone seems to be pissing and moaning about the licensing
fees for MovableType 3.0 (or migrating to WordPress), I see that Mena
has posted a clarification of sorts. Not only that, they've made a few
adjustments to their plans based on all the feedback they've received.
(Gee, just maybe they're not evil after all?) As Brad notes, their
definition of weblog for licensing purposes is different than the
definition of weblog in MovableType. That seems to have been...
Bits keep falling from the sky
Bits keep falling from the sky
04/26/2004 07:05 PMI've been fooling around with BitTorrent lately. Nothing big, just
fiddling to see how it all works and playing around a bit. (Yeah, OK,
I admit it--I've been snagging manga scanslations off the
shub-internet :) Definitely a cool idea, though the reference
implementation lacks some things that'd make it otherwise handy.
Things like a global rate limit and client cap, handy for those of us
with full-time internet connections that don't mind being seeds for a
directory full 'o stuff, but don't have that much bandwidth on hand.
(I don't at all mind letting a torrent client run for a...
Flakes are falling
Flakes are falling
04/09/2004 04:06 PMIf you happen across a giant swath of dry skin on the streets of
NYC in the next few days, it's probably mine. After conscientiously
applying SPF 30 multiple times a day in Anguilla and suffering only a
bit of sunburn on my face, I am now leaving an epidermal trail
throughout Manhattan. I blame the recent snow and excessive work
schedule for causing my tan to flee.
Like crap, falling from the sky
Like crap, falling from the sky
01/11/2004 07:04 PMWell, it's officially happened. Someone wrote an automated comment
spammer for Movable Type. As I type this, I'm watching repeated
netstat show port 80 connections, and seeing the "MT-Blacklist comment
denial" messages show up in the log. (36 so far) After 37 of the damn
things actually made it through (some while I was in the midst of
de-spamming things). Whups, make that 40 of the damn things. A few
more just slipped through. And even more on the logs, and I'm not
going to bother counting. (Okay, I did. 70 were blocked, 38 made it
through (I mis-counted) in...
The Score Is Falling! The Score Is
Falling!
The Score Is Falling! The Score Is
Falling!
04/11/2005 02:59 PMDayana Yochim reveals the credit reporting world's secret formula.
Falling Starbucks?
Falling Starbucks?
09/02/2004 12:06 PMWill Starbucks junkies sweat a price hike?
Falling Blocks
Falling Blocks
08/04/2004 02:57 AMThe Beginning!! Falling Blocks [0.1.1.4]
Falling for Amgen
Falling for Amgen
07/12/2004 12:30 PMAhead of its second-quarter earnings release, Amgen looks good.
PCs Are Falling Short
PCs Are Falling Short
07/09/2004 06:22 AMFortune Jul 9 2004 10:50AM GMT
Falling Spiders
Falling Spiders
05/04/2004 02:30 AMSo I'm laying in bed while talking on the phone and I notice a spider
walking on the ceiling several feet above my face. That of course got
me wondering (or maybe worrying?) if the spider would fall on my face
during the night. Not being a fan of spiders, that's a mildly
disturbing thought. But then I realized that spiders are really good
at not falling. In fact, I've only seen spiders fall in very specific
circumstances. When one...
Free falling, $3K
Free falling, $3K
09/14/2004 08:23 PMUSA Today Sep 15 2004 0:25AM GMT
The war on...falling approval rates?
The war on...falling approval rates?
08/06/2004 11:08 AMfalling leaves in my mind . . .
falling leaves in my mind . . .
06/14/2004 09:20 PMEveryone else in the family had gone to sleep, and it was past
midnight. I just wasn't able to sleep, so I sat on the couch and tried
to read . . . but I couldn't focus. In the back of my mind, I knew
that I was avoiding the real reason that I haven't been interested in
weblogging, so I put down my book, and faced it. I turned off the
light, opened the window over my head, and sat there, in the green
glow of my ambient orb, and listened to the crickets in my back yard.
I let my mind drift, and the answer came to me.
Read the full post @ WWdN.UK jobless figure still falling
UK jobless figure still falling
06/16/2004 05:21 AMUnemployment drops to 1.43 million, official figures show, as the
economy continues to grow.
Falling in Love with Software
Falling in Love with Software
08/11/2004 03:38 PMKen Schafer loves his FeedDemon:
"Is it possible to
fall in love with a piece of software? Yes it is. FeedDemon entered my
life several months ago and has radically changed the way I think
about the web, how I communicate, and my very conception of what it
means to be connected."
Thanks, Ken!
Falling CD sales hit EMI profits
Falling CD sales hit EMI profits
05/24/2004 02:59 AMThe world's third largest music group sees a drop in full-year profits
as its sales of recorded music slips.
"Easy as Falling Off a Blog"
"Easy as Falling Off a Blog"
04/03/2005 03:59 PMFalling Palm Fronds
Falling Palm Fronds
05/24/2004 08:17 PMIf a palm frond falls in the rain forest, does it do any damage? The
answer, according to a Stanford researcher, is quite a lot.
Genuts Falling Tiles 1.1
Genuts Falling Tiles 1.1
06/28/2004 01:36 PMGroup tiles with the same color to make them disappear.
pho falling victim to spam?
pho falling victim to spam?
04/13/2004 07:40 PMif even this venerated list can die off from email's failures, it may
well be time to move to syndication
Falling for Cupid's Aero
Falling for Cupid's Aero
04/07/2005 09:52 AMAeropostale is stacking good comps on top of spectacular comps and
that's an encouraging sign.
Great balls of ice falling from the sky!
Great balls of ice falling from the sky!
12/11/2003 02:24 PM Great
balls of ice falling from the sky! Not a
B-movie but a reality.
Scientists are baffled by the
2
5-400lb ice balls falling from clear blue skies.
Falling Knives, Big Profits?
Falling Knives, Big Profits?
07/08/2004 08:37 AMLuxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
Luxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
07/03/2002 08:16 PMApple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
Apple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
12/18/2003 10:36 AMApple has posted
Java 3D
and Java Advanced Imaging Update, a software update aimed at users
of Mac OS X v10.3.1 and Java 1.4.1 or higher. The new update is
available as a 9.5MB download from Apple's Web site.
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
12/18/2003 10:39 AMApple has released a Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging update, which
contains support for the two technologies...
US-CERT: Beware of IE
US-CERT: Beware of IE
06/29/2004 01:38 PMInternet News Jun 29 2004 4:58PM GMT
Beware More Bagles
Beware More Bagles
03/06/2004 02:07 AMMore variants of the Bagle virus are spreading.
Beware of 'Spider-Man 2'
Beware of 'Spider-Man 2'
07/28/2004 06:27 PMTechzonez Jul 28 2004 11:13PM GMT
Beware the Habeas Joe Job
Beware the Habeas Joe Job
01/19/2004 12:53 PMSpam attacks
Beware of Strangers
Beware of Strangers
01/22/2004 03:09 AMIf they don't come back, it is not possible to
have a two way conversation, is it?
...Bugaboo, beware!
Bugaboo, beware!
08/09/2004 07:59 AMCome this October, the Bugaboo Frog won't be the only designer
stroller option for hip (and wealthy) parents. Meet the new stroller
on the block: The $750 alien-like Stokke Xplory.
Tritons beware
Tritons beware
05/07/2004 06:19 AMUSA Today May 7 2004 10:26AM GMT
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