Does this tutu make me look fat?
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Peeking under the tutu
Peeking under the tutu
01/07/2004 05:36 PMDirector Robert Altman discusses getting attacked by the far right,
working outside of Hollywood, and exposing the naked virtues of
ballet in "The Company."
Canadian Tutu Man Gets Five Months (AP)
Canadian Tutu Man Gets Five Months (AP)
08/18/2004 10:40 AMAP - A tutu-clad Canadian who jumped into the Olympic diving pool
after a competition was convicted Wednesday of interrupting the games
and sentenced to five months in jail. He was released pending an
appeal.
Tutu calls for an African pontiff
Tutu calls for an African pontiff
04/04/2005 10:39 AMSouth African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu expresses the hope that
the next Pope will be African.
Why Does Archbishop Desmond Tutu Hate
Our Chirstian Moral Values
Why Does Archbishop Desmond Tutu Hate
Our Chirstian Moral Values
12/30/2004 08:00 PM
Why
Does Archbishop Desmond Tutu Hate Our Christian Moral Values? In
an interview with MSNBC, the nobel prize winner slams George Bush.
"I had naively believed all these many years that Americans
genuinely believed in freedom of speech. [But I] discovered there that
when you made an utterance that was remotely contrary to what the
White House was saying, then they attacked you. For a South African
the déjà vu was frightening. They behaved exactly the same
way that used to happen here [during apartheid]—vilifying those who
are putting forward a slightly different view."
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
04/19/2005 08:36 AMTrying to make Web services make sense
Trying to make Web services make sense
06/22/2004 07:29 AMMultiple standards muddy the waters and keep customers from taking the
Web services plunge.
But, I won't make you
But, I won't make you
12/18/2003 07:23 PM"We tune, because we care" - Mr. Chan Uncle and Aunt from England came
in today. I have to go...
ll-make 0.11.6
ll-make 0.11.6
12/08/2003 04:42 PMAn object oriented make replacement.
OK, Mac, Make A Wish
OK, Mac, Make A Wish
01/26/2004 10:20 AMApple's 'computer for the rest of us' is, insanely, 20. By Steven Levy
(Newsweek via MyAppleMenu)
"Make your own"
"Make your own"
04/27/2004 03:55 PMCan we make it?
Can we make it?
12/19/2004 02:52 PMKerry conceded so I guess we're in for 4 more years of Bush. I'm not
sure what will happen. I'm...
Make Your PC Run Like New
Make Your PC Run Like New
07/17/2004 07:29 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 17 2004 11:10PM GMT
Make the Most of Your New PC
Make the Most of Your New PC
12/28/2004 12:50 PMPC Magazine Dec 28 2004 4:01PM GMT
Make
Make
03/08/2004 11:07 PMBeing part of Generation X is a condition of being caught between
booming generations. But lately it feels like being caught between
revolutions. Sure, we play a larger role than our size in the creation
and adoption of the information...
Pre-Make Kit
Pre-Make Kit
12/03/2003 09:45 AMPMK has a new website
Does the hat make the man
Does the hat make the man
02/05/2005 09:55 PMFAIR COP:
men.shoeblogs.com/2005/02/hats.html
track this
site | 3 links
How Much We Make
How Much We Make
03/17/2005 03:12 AM
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how much you make: Gadgetopia
made $460 from Google in its best month. We probably average a little
less than that. I like to see about $14 a day.
Glenn sez, "Google updated its AdSense TOS and now lets
its affiliates discuss what they make.
It spikes quite a bit. The best we ever did was $76 one day. I'm
willing to bet most of it was off one click, but which ad? That's the
$76 question, as it were.
Thanks to everyone that enables us to make this money. It's not
huge, but it at least partially makes up for the time.
Does this car make my ass look big?
Does this car make my ass look big?
12/29/2003 12:24 PMBoingBoing reader
Clive says:
Patent #6,649,848 is for "Vehicle with on-board dieters' weight
progress indentifying and control system and method". In plain
english, that means it's a car that weighs you when you sit in it --
and yells at you if you're getting fat. There's also a story in the New York Times about it
today.
LinkPPM-Make-0.75
PPM-Make-0.75
09/05/2004 06:11 AMPPM-Make-0.74
PPM-Make-0.74
08/29/2004 12:23 AMPPM-Make-0.68
PPM-Make-0.68
01/11/2004 07:53 AMPre Make Kit 0.8
Pre Make Kit 0.8
02/15/2004 03:44 PMA portability checker for use in the pre-build stage of software
installation.
Make them pay
Make them pay
05/05/2004 11:19 AMUSA Today May 5 2004 3:23PM GMT
Don't make me lie to you
Don't make me lie to you
05/06/2004 09:52 PMSo what's the deal with this?

I'm sure you've seen it. I get it from QuickTime on Windows, and I
get it from QuickTime on my Mac as well. If this was attached to some
lousy spyware infested privacy
flaunting piece of junk I wouldn't be so surprised, but it's not:
it's from Apple, a company who are meant to pride themselves on the
usability of their software; software that normally just gets out of
the way. So why bug me with this junk? More importantly, why force me
to lie about my intentions? I have absolutely no intention of
ever upgrading to QuickTime Pro - but every time that blasted
window comes up I have to promise to put off my purchasing decision
until "Later" in order to proceed.
It annoys me even more because out of all the lousy streaming media
formats out there, QuickTime sucks the least. Why spoil the experience
with an advert for a product that seems to be made obsolete by Apple's
own iMovie
anyway?
You make it fun; we'll make it run
You make it fun; we'll make it run
09/07/2004 01:26 AM
Coral: The NYU
Distribution Network "Are you tired of clicking on some link
from a web portal, only to find that the website is temporarily
off-line because thousands or millions of other users are also trying
to access it? Does your network have a really low-bandwidth
connection, such that everyone, even accessing the same web pages,
suffers from slow downloads? Have you ever run a website, only to find
that suddenly you get hit with a spike of thousands of requests,
overloading your server and possibly causing high monthly bills? If
so, Coral might be your free solution for these problems!"
Make News No. 3
Make News No. 3
01/04/2005 01:19 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Here's the latest edition of Make News, the newsletter for Make
magazine (I'm the editor in chief). I'm looking for "Challenge" ideas
(see below) and I'm also looking for article and review ideas for the
second issue. If you want contributor guidelines, email me at
markf@oreilly.com.
Make News No. 3 -- MAKE subscriptions now available!
https://www.pubservice.com/MK/Subnew.aspx?PC=MK&PK=M5ZMNSA
December 22, 2004
=================
Welcome to the third issue of MAKE News, the email newsletter for
MAKE, a how-to technology project magazine published by O'Reilly
Media.
(Note: If you entered the Build the Perfect PC Sweepstakes, you are
receiving this newsletter once because you requested information about
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Happy Holidays and Subscription Announcement
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I like the holidays for many reasons. One of them is because it
gives me a great excuse to buy new gear. My new digital video
camera--which I ordered last week so I can record my kids opening
their toys on Christmas--is due any day. I'm also looking around for a
photograph printer--I'm weighing the advantages and disadvantages of
dye sublimation vs. inkjet (dye sub is winning so far). If my money
doesn't run out, I'm going to finally upgrade my beloved Sony
Cybershot-U digital camera for another camera with a zoom lens. With
these three things in my arsenal of digital tools, I'll be all set to
capture the upcoming festivities.
When someone asks me what they should get their technology- loving
relatives and friends as a gift for the holidays, I'm not shy about
telling them to give a subscription to MAKE. To launch our
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The MAKE Meta-Challenge
=======================
I'm looking forward to the ideas for cool projects that readers are
going to submit in the coming months. One thing we're working on is a
way for people to share their projects with other people on the MAKE
website. We'll have some great image- importing and annotation tools.
Look for it in late January.
The other thing we're featuring is a "MAKE Challenge" that will
appear in every issue of magazine. We'll present readers with a
problem (for example, "My neighbor's dog won't stop barking. How can I
get it to shut up in a humane, yet effective way?") and ask for
solutions to the problem.
To get the "MAKE Challenge" started, I'd like you to email me a
technology-related problem you'd like solved. Here's an example of a
real-world problem looking for a solution, sent to me by Marc Goodner:
"I have had discussions recently with a number of other camphone
enthusiasts who all love them for the poor quality--the artifacts in
the images, the unexpected results. The problem is, the images are
just too small. An idea came out of these discussions that what would
be really cool: a repurposed digicam that has a larger chip but
modified to work as a pinhole camera by removing the lens. Is such a
thing possible? I don't know. I don't have the skills and neither do
any of the guys I know who are interested in this since most of us are
software guys. Seems like a good project for MAKE magazine."
Do you have a problem that needs solving? Email me at
markf@oreilly.com. If I like it, it might get used as a "MAKE
Challenge."
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"make their way onto the internet"
"make their way onto the internet"
07/14/2004 03:21 PMPre Make Kit 0.8.1-s6 (Snapshot)
Pre Make Kit 0.8.1-s6 (Snapshot)
08/28/2004 04:44 PMA portability checker for use in the pre-build stage of software
installation.
Make Symlink 1.0.2
Make Symlink 1.0.2
12/03/2003 09:49 PMMake unix-styled symbolic links using hierarchical CM.
"make a donation"
"make a donation"
01/01/2005 10:39 AMMake Your Own Backdrop
Make Your Own Backdrop
12/04/2003 10:48 AM With the
Bush Backdrop Generator, you can create
your own background signage and it'll be as
authentic and genuine
as any of Bush's other grassroots, spontaneous signs of support.
Pre Make Kit 0.8.1-s5 (Snapshot)
Pre Make Kit 0.8.1-s5 (Snapshot)
08/27/2004 05:42 PMA portability checker for use in the pre-build stage of software
installation.
Use SFX to make your own Dr Who theme
mix
Use SFX to make your own Dr Who theme
mix
12/27/2004 10:38 AM
Cory Doctorow:

The BBC has posted a mixer that lets you make your own version of the
Dr Who theme, adding from a long list of SFX with names like "Scottish
Hamster" and "Party Popper."
Link
(
Thanks, Gene!)
PSP May Not Make March
PSP May Not Make March
01/06/2005 02:56 PM
A day after Sony said that they would probably launch the Playstation
Portable in March, an analyst tells Kotaku that he still thinks it is
50/50. PJ McNealy says that a lack of stock and problems getting the
necessary semiconductor parts could push the handheld back to a June
launch. I'm sure Nintendo's sad.
PSP Might Not Make March [Kotaku]
Reviews for Make
Reviews for Make
02/01/2005 08:38 PMMark Frauenfelder:
There's still time to contribute a review to the second issue of
MAKE, a technology project magazine I'm
editing.
Is there some gadget, tool, web site, newsletter, instructional
video, book, magazine, CD-ROM, or instrument you already own and love?
Then write about it for MAKE. We'll pay you if we run it.
Reviews should be approximately 100-300 words, and be written in
the first person. Think more "recommendation" and "experience" when
you write these than "review." We want to hear about your involvement
with it.
The old Wired guidelines for reviews went like this: “Write
your review. Then write us a letter explaining why we should devote
space to your item. Throw away your review and send us the
letter.” That's the way to do it.
Send your reviews to markf@oreilly.com
QR codes: make your own here
QR codes: make your own here
04/15/2004 01:02 PM
Interested in
QR
codes? Make your own
here.
This article, in Hypulp, describing how text
and data can be coded into noiselike pixel patterns, was fascinating.
It made me look for a way to generate these codes myself. Thanks
gen for yesterday’s link to Hypulp. Make a USB turd
Make a USB turd
04/15/2004 11:37 AMInstructions on how to make your very own USB-powered hunk of faux
feces. Why anyone would want to, I cannot fathom.
Link
(
Thanks,JL). And
when you're done, you can print out this uttery non-worksafe
coprophilia coloring book, and frolic away merrily in the land of poo.
Link (
Thanks, Manuel
Wanskasmith, via Susa
nnah)
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how
much you make
Google's new ToS: Now you can say how
much you make
03/17/2005 03:56 AMCory Doctorow:
Glenn sez, "Google updated its AdSense TOS and now lets its affiliates
discuss what they make:
You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without
Google's prior written consent. 'Google Confidential Information'
includes without limitation: (a) all Google software, technology,
programming, specifications, materials, guidelines and documentation
relating to the Program; (b) click-through rates or other statistics
relating to Site performance in the Program provided to You by Google;
and (c) any other information designated in writing by Google as
'Confidential' or an equivalent designation. However, You may
accurately disclose the amount of Googleâ's gross payments to You
pursuant to the Program.
(
Thanks, Glenn!)

EMC, IBM make NAS push
EMC, IBM make NAS push
08/30/2004 05:17 PMEMC hopes to shake up the NAS market this week when it announces a
low-priced offering that delves into territory staked out by NAS
pioneer Network Appliance.
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