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Birthday 04/09/2004 04:02 PM

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The day after my birthday


The day after my birthday 02/01/2005 08:42 PM

My brother sent me this......

A chipper young feller named Marc
Came into this world for a larc*,
When he saw what was in it,
He said, Wait a minit,
I'd better go back where it's darc."

*Marc Canter, born Jan. 13, 8 lbs. 9 oz.

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I found this in Dad's stuff. It is typed on the back of a business card from the "New Sante Fe Hotel", 8 west Polk Street. "RADIO IN EVERY ROOM"


It's your birthday!


It's your birthday! 03/15/2003 10:45 AM
Happy Birthday to the greatest girl geek alive...Megan Morrone! Best of luck with your pregnancy!...

happy birthday, cam


happy birthday, cam 04/14/2004 02:41 PM
gotta give it up for one of the OG bloggers

Happy Birthday Dad


Happy Birthday Dad 12/30/2003 12:08 AM
Awoke this morning to the year's first dusting of snow on the ground and a bit more of it floating in the air. I'm in the kitchen with four kids: two are my own and the other two are neighbourhood strays belonging, I believe, to the Lantz clan. I am brewing up a round of the foamy hot chocolate I make with the espresso machine and for which I'm enjoying a small degree of fame among the local 3-6 year old set. I have Tom Waits' Pony blaring on the stereo and we're embroiled in a bitter debate about whether...

Happy Birthday, Mac!


Happy Birthday, Mac! 12/15/2003 09:20 PM
It ought to be dead by now, beset by time and big competitors. Be grateful it isn't. By Quentin Hardy (Forbes via MyAppleMenu)

Birthday Reminder 1.0.2


Birthday Reminder 1.0.2 12/19/2003 10:03 PM
An easy to use, yet powerful, birthday management application to remind you of upcoming birthdays.

Happy Birthday, D&D


Happy Birthday, D&D 08/19/2004 11:42 AM
BoingBoing reader Ateo says:
Dungeons & Dragons turns 30 this year and tonight is the start of GenCon too. NPR did a story, and Gamespy is doing tons of articles on the history of the game this week as well.
Link to the official D&D site

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Rat Birthday Cake 02/07/2005 01:28 AM

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Birthday wish list


Birthday wish list 01/16/2004 11:28 AM

Every year I wait till my brithday to make wishes and predictions.  Here we go.

1. That the PeopleAggregator get back up and running - so everyone can enjoy what Eric Sigler has been up to.  FOAF is definitely the format for interchange of digital IDs and beating on FOAF, pushing the rdf folks to do the right thing and bringing FOAF into the mainstream - is one of my goals for 2004!  So GO ERIC GO!

2.  The great work that Joi, Weinberger, Doc, the Dean Campaign and all the Emergent Democracy folks have been doing - to help move this world forward.  I burned out on politics early - as my father is a politician.  Don't get me started!  My grandfather was a famous American Communist.  So I leave it to you folks to change the world.  me - I'm just a micro-content, new kind of tools, open standards, make up for my last company (which has locked people into propreitary standard) kind of guy.

3. That folks would grok and adopt Matt Mower and Paolo Valdemarin's k-collector and W4 technology.  Turn knowledge management into a good thing (from it's nebulous current state!)  Everything should have a topic attached to it!  See - I didn't even use the terms ontology, semantic web or meta-data!

4.  Marc Barrot's WebOutliner rocks and I hope that this is the year it gets out there as well.  Everyone should have their own on-line outliner baked into their app and/or service.  Long live OPML!  And thanks to Danny Goodman, Doug Baron and Paolo for helping!

5.  It looks like 2004 is the year that I'll get to show the world what I mean by 'new kinds of tools'. Let's just leave it at that - for now.  Needless to say I'm excited!

6. OpenReviews - this is something that is gonna happen this year - as well.  No longer will our opnions be locked up into Data Silos.  Folks - if you think blogging is big - wait till you see how big OpenReviews will be!  Notice how I don't have a page to link to for this idea. I've been leaving the leadership mantle open on this one - as I've got just too much work to do. I tried to get Seb Paquest to lead it.  Before that Noah Glass.  Maybe this year - someone will step up to the plate and take off - building up the alliances, technology and marketing poop needed to launch YET ANOTHER open standard.  Wait! I know - maybe Clay Shirky should do it!

7.  There will be a number of examples of how to take social networking to the next stage this year.  Hopefully Tony Perkin's Alwa ysOn-Network will be one of the first. I helped.

8. I can feel it in my bones that this is teh year that digital lifestyle aggregators will make their debut. No - it won't be from Apple or Microsoft - though they're the ultimate competitors.

9. This is also the year for Laszlo and rich media platforms. I can't wait for them to kick ass and stomp all over my former company.  From the moment I heard about and saw HTML, I knew we had to move beyond that.  Go bless multimedia. God bless object-oriented client side systems that bring us forward.  Hopefully you folks will all have SoundBlox, PhotoBlox or ReviewBlox modules in your blog gutters by this time next year.

10.  And let's not forget ThreadsML, Open Calendar events, Recipes and Resumes. There are so many open standards to develop - hopefully ATOM will get us closed to doing that, while bending over backwards and simplfying everything - to fit into the RSS 2.0 envelope - as well.

And to you all - a good night.


Happy Birthday To Us


Happy Birthday To Us 06/02/2004 11:39 AM

Birthday gifts


Birthday gifts 04/09/2004 04:02 PM
On birthdays I like to give a gift. If I had a new beta of NetNewsWire to post, I would, but it’s not quite there yet. Instead I’ll just tell you a little about it.

After doing an upgrade just about every month last year, we needed to take a little longer to do a bigger upgrade, to add a bunch of new features.

I’m not going to tell you about all the new features today, but I will talk about two of them. (There are many more... this just scratches the surface.)

Browsing in place

This is perhaps the most-requested feature, the ability to view pages directly in NetNewsWire.

Some notes about this feature...

1. NetNewsWire already uses Web Kit (the Safari HTML renderer) to render item descriptions—in the current version, there is extra code to prevent browsing-in-place from working. So the first step in making this work was to remove code, which is not what you’d normally expect when adding a new feature.

2. NetNewsWire, like many newsreaders, is a hybrid of email/Usenet apps and browsers. This feature is at the very intersection of these two types of applications, which makes it quite a user interface challenge.

3. Even though this feature is requested so often, and even though it’s demonstrably useful, a number of NetNewsWire testers were against having it appear at all. They’re in the camp that says, “Each app should do just one thing and do it well.” I’m in the same camp, by the way—the disagreement comes in when you try to define what “just one thing” is. In the case of newsreaders, it’s increasingly obvious that browsing is part of that “one thing” that a newsreader does. But, just so you know, this feature is an option.

Weblog editor overhaul

The new weblog editor is a 99% re-do. The user interface has been completely redesigned, and most of the under-the-hood code has been rewritten.

There are several goals:

1. Make the weblog editor easier to use and, at the same time, more powerful, with a more intuitive and more aesthetic interface.

2. Fix bugs (things like categories not always showing up).

3. Support more of the special features of various weblog systems (things like image uploading, support for Movable Type and TypePad keywords, etc.).

4. Make the text editor itself more powerful.

5. Add some other new features which I’m going to leave as a surprise for now.

Anyway...

screen
shotThere are lots of other new features to talk about...

But for now I’m just going to get back to work.

Add Birthday to iCal 1.0


Add Birthday to iCal 1.0 05/12/2004 09:46 AM
Add Birthday to iCal is an AppleScript that allows a person to add an iCal event from within the Address Book application. It is named simply "Add Birthday to iCal".

Happy Birthday!


Happy Birthday! 03/11/2003 09:44 AM
Happy birthday from me and Sheila to Rob McNair-Huff, the man behind the curtain at Mac Net Journal. Happy Birthday!

Happy Fifth Birthday to XML


Happy Fifth Birthday to XML 02/09/2003 07:55 PM
10 February 2003: Celebrate the fifth birthday of the Extensible Markup Language (XML), first published as a W3C Recommendation on 10 February 1998. Visit the XML home page. Read about XML's growth in this article by Dave Hollander and C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, participants in the W3C XML Working Group who wrote the original twenty-five page XML specification. The authors believe, "Just as interchangeable parts drove the Industrial Age, reusable information powers the Information Age." (News archive)

Happy birthday Rob!


Happy birthday Rob! 03/13/2003 10:22 AM
Rob McNair-Huff, of Mac Net Journal: "I don't expect to do a lot of updates to MNJ today. I'm home, taking it easy while the rain falls outside, and marking my turning 36 today. Oh, and playing with my spendy new PowerBook!"

Happy birthday Rob! Only 36 - I look back on my thirties as the good ol' days. Enjoy!

Happy Birthday to Dan!


Happy Birthday to Dan! 03/11/2003 09:44 AM
Happy Birthday to Dan Shafer!

I’ve met Dan a couple times. Not often enough. Of course I subscribe to his weblog.

Happy Birthday


Happy Birthday 07/08/2004 02:00 PM

A 4 megapixel birthday!


A 4 megapixel birthday! 07/07/2004 12:53 PM
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3G's Birthday In UK


3G's Birthday In UK 03/08/2004 11:21 PM
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BBC Two celebrates 40th birthday


BBC Two celebrates 40th birthday 04/20/2004 02:58 AM
BBC Two marks 40 years of broadcasting to the nation since its 1964 launch, with the show Playschool.

"Glenn's birthday today"


"Glenn's birthday today" 08/28/2004 08:35 PM

iTunes celebrates first birthday


iTunes celebrates first birthday 04/28/2004 05:26 PM
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Happy Birthday, Orange


Happy Birthday, Orange 04/27/2004 08:03 PM
Ten years ago today...

Happy birthday, the internet


Happy birthday, the internet 09/01/2004 07:56 AM
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Happy 6th Birthday Google!


Happy 6th Birthday Google! 09/07/2004 03:54 PM
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Mac OSX Tiger: It's your birthday, get
busy


Mac OSX Tiger: It's your birthday, get
busy
06/29/2004 03:45 AM
BoingBoing pal Paul Boutin points us to the euphemism du jour for online porn, clipped from today's preview of the Mac Tiger browser with built-in RSS. Emphasis is mine.
"Go ahead and shop for birthday presents on the family Mac. No information about where you visit on the Web, personal information you enter or pages you visit are saved or cached."
Shop for birthday presents. Heh. What, is that like a "happy ending"? Link

Will Opteron's first birthday be its
most memorable?


Will Opteron's first birthday be its
most memorable?
04/23/2004 05:32 AM
Analysis Dream on...

"What's your Pantone Birthday Colour?"


"What's your Pantone Birthday Colour?" 04/24/2004 09:13 PM

Happy Birthday, Apache!


Happy Birthday, Apache! 05/13/2004 03:20 PM

Eigh t Years Of Apache: Apache rules.

The Apache Software Foundation today announced that its HTTP Server platform has reached a milestone of eight consecutive years of World Wide Web technology leadership. Since its first release in April of 1995, the Apache HTTP Server has become as pervasive as the Web itself.

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Happy Birthday, Bucky!


Happy Birthday, Bucky! 07/13/2004 01:55 AM
04_fuller37_dToday would have been R. Buckminster Fuller's 109th birthday. It's also the 50 year anniversary of his patent for the geodesic dome. The Bucky Fuller commemorative postage stamp that Mark posted about here is now available from the United States Postal Service.
"Think of it. We are blessed with technology that would be indescribable to our forefathers. We have the wherewithal, the know-it-all, to feed everybody, clothe everybody, give every human on earth a chance. We know now what we could never have known before—that we now have an option for all humanity to 'make it' successfully on this planet in this lifetime. Whether it is to be Utopia or Oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right up to the final moment."
Happy birthday, Bucky! Link

Happy Birthday to Cisco


Happy Birthday to Cisco 05/24/2004 10:32 AM
Twenty years young

Xeni's out goofing off on her birthday


Xeni's out goofing off on her birthday 08/05/2004 01:44 AM
In precisely 21 minutes, I enter birthday flakeout mode and abandon this weblog for a few days. When all the chocolate sprinkles and frosting smudges have been cleaned from this keyboard, I'll be back.

Happy birthday Paul


Happy birthday Paul 08/12/2004 04:21 AM
new stuff at ftrain .. Paul Ford Turns 30

ftrain.com/Protagonist.html
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Other News: BASIC Birthday


Other News: BASIC Birthday 05/05/2004 09:36 AM
BASIC, like the Mac, began as a project to make computers more friendly to humans.

Happy birthday, BeOS.


Happy birthday, BeOS. 06/05/2004 12:58 AM
Happy birthday, BeOS. I still wear my Charlotte t-shirt.

"Zimbler's Birthday Party"


"Zimbler's Birthday Party" 08/22/2004 03:41 PM

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Happy Birthday BASIC!


Happy Birthday BASIC! 05/01/2004 11:40 AM
Happy Birthday BASIC! On May 1 1964 two Dartmouth College professors, John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz ran the first BASIC programs; and BASIC went on to become many peoples' first introduction to computer programming.
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