A few of her favorite things...
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My Favorite Things 1.0.1
My Favorite Things 1.0.1
11/03/2003 09:08 PMThe world’s first self-configuring launch utility.
These are a few of my favorite things
These are a few of my favorite things
06/24/2005 07:54 PMI think that I've mentioned before that I'm involved with the local
public access television channel, Access Healdsburg. I'm on the
group's board, and I helped build our television studio. Like I always
say, it's lots of fun to spend...
My Most Favorite Things
My Most Favorite Things
11/15/2003 04:34 PMFarscape is Back cioxx writes "FilmForce has substantiated rumors of
Farscape, widely popular TV miniseries, returning as a standalone
project with no new episode...
These are a few of my favorite things...
These are a few of my favorite things...
04/13/2005 05:25 PM
"Michael
Lohman is sick" read the email to students in MAT 308: Theory of
Games, explaining why the Princeton mathematics graduate student had
not yet graded their homework. Not sick as in "flu"-sick,
but sick as in "squirting his bodily fluids into unsuspecting
women's drinks and cutting off locks of their hair for unspeakable
acts involving mittens"-sick. And not just any women, but
exclusively Asian women. An extreme case, to be sure, but the
Western
"ota
ku" lusting
after (and often having
much
success with)
Asian women is a quite familiar
and often disturbing<
/a> trope for those of us who have spent much time among the
disaffected English majors, anime
fans, martial artists,
dirty old
men, and various other Asiaphiles. Yet decidedly
non-nerdy folks have expressed a definite preference for
Asian
women as well.
Where does
this preference (which certainly
goes both
ways) come from? As such
interracial couplings increase,
should we even try to distinguish relationships based on
"Suzie Wong"
stereotypes or even outright
economic exploitation,
and relationships that are somehow more "acceptable?" Or
will non-Asian guys with Asian girls constantly be forced to prove
it's not just a case of
"Yellow Fever?" Favorite Things in New Jersey
Favorite Things in New Jersey
06/13/2004 01:25 PM When I win the big lotto jackpot I plan to buy every house on this
street. FYI, my namesake...
"their favorite things from 2004"
"their favorite things from 2004"
01/02/2005 11:09 AMMy Favorite Things updated for Panther
My Favorite Things updated for Panther
11/03/2003 05:28 AMOld Jewel Software has announced the release of My Favorite Things
1.0.1, the latest update to the company's self-configuring launch
utility...
iPod Tops ESPN's List Of "Favorite
Things Of The Year"
iPod Tops ESPN's List Of "Favorite
Things Of The Year"
12/10/2003 06:39 PMIs there anyone out there who doesn't love the iPod these days? (Bill
Palmer via MyAppleMenu)
When Things On Your Mac Do Cool Things
You Didn't Expect Them To... Or
Adventures In Mac-Based Audio
When Things On Your Mac Do Cool Things
You Didn't Expect Them To... Or
Adventures In Mac-Based Audio
01/03/2004 12:11 AMIf you play an instrument, write songs, sing, or wish you could do any
or all of the above, take a look at DigiDesign's amazing little Mbox,
a complete audio production system with many uses. By Bob LeVitus (Mac
Observer via MyAppleMenu)
""I’m not the kind of artist who feels
that I have a mission of any kind
whatsoever. The 19th century was about
that. What right do I have? In many ways
it robs people of a lot of things. I’m
an average enough person to point to the
things that I’ve..."
""I’m not the kind of artist who feels
that I have a mission of any kind
whatsoever. The 19th century was about
that. What right do I have? In many ways
it robs people of a lot of things. I’m
an average enough person to point to the
things that I’ve..."
07/13/2004 03:21 AMGood things, bad things
Good things, bad things
03/06/2004 02:03 AMGood thing: to have surge protection on your computer array.
Bad thing: kick accidentally the surge protection thingy so that the
wall socket becomes loose, and have a big, catastrophic power failure.
Good thing: to be able to read your blogs while eating breakfast
Bad thing: to drop a bun in your cereal, and have milk splashed all
across your laptop
Good thing: iTunes for Windows
Bad thing: Windows
Good thing: actually having sunlight in the mornings.
Bad thing: the mornings.
Good thing: upcoming go
-tournament (http://takapotku.suomigo.net -
feel free to come by and say hi!) next weekend.
Bad thing: not sleeping enough before the weekend.
43 Things Web Service API on 43 Things
43 Things Web Service API on 43 Things
04/17/2005 10:05 PM43 Things Web Service API on 43 Things .. 43things adds web services
API
43things.com/about/view/web_service_api
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Jack Valenti says stupid things --
really, really stupid things
Jack Valenti says stupid things --
really, really stupid things
08/03/2004 07:46 PMTim Wu has rounded up some of the dumbest things that Jack Valenti
said -- and he's found some real howlers, things that make Jack's
infamous condemnation of the VCR ("the Boston Stranger of the American
film industry") look like a walk in the park.
On the nascent cable industry, in 1974
"[Cable will become] a huge parasite in the marketplace, feeding and
fattening itself off of local television stations and copyright owners
of copyrighted material. We do not like it because we think it wrong
and unfair."
On the dangers on media concentration, 1984 Op-Ed
"Will a democratic society allow just three corporate entities to
wield unprecedented dominion over television, the most decisive voice
in the land? There are now only three national networks .... There
will never be more than three national networks."
On the public domain, 1995
"A public domain work is an orphan. No one is responsible for its
life. But everyone exploits its use, until that time certain when it
becomes soiled and haggard, barren of its previous virtues. How does
the consumer benefit from the steady decline of a film's quality?"
Link
(
Thanks, Patricio!)
Another New Jersey Favorite
Another New Jersey Favorite
06/15/2004 07:55 PMThe Platon T. Berkey Memorial Bridge My grandfather was burried at the
Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery...
My favorite applications
My favorite applications
09/09/2004 03:27 AM
When I was at Linz, a bunch of people made me provide a list of all
of the applications that I'm running on my Mac. I realize I do this to
people too. I've seen people make lists of their favorite applications
on their blogs, but I realized that it might be better to do on a
wiki. I've made a list of my favorite applications. Feel free to click
on any of the application links and comment on the page for the
application. Also, feel free to make a similar page for yourself and
list YOUR favorite applications. If we can get a bunch of people on
the wiki with their lists, it might end up being an interesting
resource.
Is there something like this elsewhere already?
Comment -
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Your favorite cock pit
Your favorite cock pit
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
Wildcats,
Falcons,
Dragonflies,
Dominators,
Lancers,
Starlifters,
Sea Stallions,
Shooting Stars,
Stilletos (or is it Stilleti?):
instrument panels Favorite Shortcuts v1.6
Favorite Shortcuts v1.6
06/04/2004 07:36 AMA very easy-to-use launcher that provides quick access to the
hierarchical list of favorite programs, documents and folders. It is
available as an additional submenu in a folder background context
menu. To invoke it, right-click on the desktop, select Favorite
Shortcuts and then click an item on the popup menu. To add new items
to the favorite shortcuts list right-click a file or folder in Windows
Explorer, and select Add to Favorite Shortcuts. [Shareware $14.95 30
Days 871 KB]
Favorite Movies
Favorite Movies
04/21/2004 12:44 AMSince I speak American, unlike this new fangled "Queen's English" some
people use, these are my favorite movies. Requiem for a Dream The...
Our Favorite New Stuff
Our Favorite New Stuff
12/29/2004 05:59 AM By Macworld
my favorite day of the week
my favorite day of the week
11/12/2003 11:31 PMRemember your favorite day of the week when you were a kid? For some,
it was Friday, because that was...
Two of my favorite peeps
Two of my favorite peeps
03/22/2005 04:45 PM
Here is Dick Hardt (Sxip Networks)
and Doc Searls (god-head
blogger.)
I can't tell you what we were meeting on - but by the next DIDW
(Digital Identity world) I can.
Favorite Mac-Oriented IRC?
Favorite Mac-Oriented IRC?
02/10/2004 03:00 AMMy favorite webl0gs of 2004
My favorite webl0gs of 2004
12/26/2004 07:03 PMI love lists, especially those end of the year ones. Following Rex's
lead, here are some of my favorite weblogs from 2004. (Note: This
list is not objective. I'm not surveying the entire landscape of
weblogs and picking the best ones, just choosing my favorites from
among those I follow on a somewhat regular basis.)
12. Mr Sun! - The funniest celestial
object in the blogoverse.
11. Collision
Detection - Clive's got some writing chops -- he's a professional
journalist -- but his enthusiasm for the subject matter is what I look
forward to when clicking through his site.
10. Gothamist - As Jen's
posting frequency has decreased (that she kept that pace for so long
is amazing), the site has become a little aimless, but it's still
worth a few daily visits.
9. Dooce - Heather can (and
does) talk about anything and make it funny. Despite several
challenging episodes in her life over the past couple of years, Dooce
is still going strong and from what I can tell, keeps getting better.
One small request though: TONE DOWN THE ALL CAPS SHOUTING. Please?
8. Slower - Except for the
celebrity photos, which he posts specifically to irritate me, Eliot's
work somehow gets better with each visit. Well, I don't much like all
the people photos he's been posting recently. On second thought, maybe
I should reconsider...
7. Anil Dash - His professional duties for Six
Apart has resulted in a substantial decrease in volume on his site,
but Anil was a must-visit for me in the first half of the year.
6. My del.icio.us
inbox - Josh, I know you're hurting, but hook me up...I need my
del.icio.us inbox back!
5. Gulfstream - The best
weblog that you don't read. Michael updates somewhat irregularly, but
every single link he posts is gold.
4. Boing Boing - Cory's the
engine that makes BB run...when he's posting regularly, the site
shines.
3. Waxy.org - One of the best
edited sites on the web. Andy highlights so much interesting
stuff.
2. The Morning News -
Apologies to Rosecrans and Andrew for including TMN in this list of
weblogs, but the site's too good not to mention because of
semantics.
1. Photos from
my Flickr friends - Flickr is the most fun on the web right now.
Period. It's the closest thing I've experienced online to hanging out
with your friends at the coffeeshop. (Note: your Flickr friends page
looks different when you're logged in and is a lot more useful.)
And a special mention...
0. Kottke.org - Oh man, am I
gonna get mail about this one...the nerve! But I really enjoyed doing
my site this year and I've already told you this isn't really a "best
of" list. Earlier in the year, I was thinking about quitting entirely
and the site's been a little, uh, crappy the last couple of months (if
you haven't noticed, you're not paying enough attention...wake up out
there!), but other than that, the site's been really good to me.
Thanks for reading, your emails, your comments, and for indulging me.
Expect good things next year.
Favorite concerts of 2004 from Ida
Favorite concerts of 2004 from Ida
04/04/2005 03:40 PMIda's Dan Littleton writes about Prince, Brian Wilson, Joao Gilberto
and more.
My Favorite FeedDemon Tips
My Favorite FeedDemon Tips
04/09/2005 01:12 PMI just added a new entry to the FeedDemon Tips Blog,
and I spent a few minutes re-reading all the great tips that have been
posted there. Here's a list of some of my favorites:
Lockergnome Favorite: Complete RSS
Lockergnome Favorite: Complete RSS
06/06/2004 09:54 PMHow many RSS feeds are you subscribed to: 5... 50... 600? There are an
abundance of feeds on the Internet that are just waiting to be
consumed, but depending on your acceptance of RSS, you may have hardly
any. If you're reading this review in your aggregator right now,
you're probably the type of person who is always on the prowl for new
content. Content junkies will be able to get some use out of the RSS
search engine, CompleteRSS.
Lockergnome Favorite: Fresh Goo
Lockergnome Favorite: Fresh Goo
06/18/2004 12:21 AMThe page might look a little familiar to the Google that we know and
love, but this service will let you search for sites that were added
from today to last year, and everything in between. This can be very
helpful, and it's a cool thing to take advantage of. They also have a
collection of various Google logos that have been created by both
Google and users themselves. It's interesting to see some of the
designs that have been made. Some of them are actually pretty funny.
If you have your own version of the now famous logo, submit it to them
so they can place it on their home page.
one of my favorite Iraqi webl0gs
one of my favorite Iraqi webl0gs
08/22/2004 11:38 AMAli Fadhil et Mohammed Fadhil .. Bloggers
iraqthemodel.com
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My Favorite TopStyle Tips
My Favorite TopStyle Tips
04/09/2005 01:12 PMThe TopStyle Tips
Blog is also packed with useful posts. Here are a few of my
favorites:
My Favorite Is the Gateway 2000 Ad
My Favorite Is the Gateway 2000 Ad
08/19/2004 12:08 AMPC World, 1990
"Last night I spent some time reading an issue of PC World
magazine from September, 1990....
Just a few of the many interesting things in this issue:
- News: Lotus Sues Borland (I was actually hired as an expert
witness in that case, but it never went to trial).
- Microsoft Ad: $50 upgrade to Windows 3.0!
- Ad for Gateway 2000: Fully loaded 25 Mhz 486, 4 Meg RAM, 150 Meg
hard drive, VGA: $5,295.
- Funk Software ad: Sideways, print your 1-2-3 spreadsheets sideways
on your dot matrix printer (remember that?)
- News item: Symantec/Norton Merger Refocuses Utility Wars.
- Excel tip: Save a group of related files by using File - Save
Workspace. This tip still works today!
- Ad for GEnie (an online service). It cost $6.00 per hour at 1200
baud non-prime time.
- Ad for Software Carousel, a task-switching environment for DOS.
"Use the software you already own - 1-2-3, WordPerfect, dBASE,
Sidekick." I used to love that program." [J-Walk
Blog]
donate to your favorite politician
donate to your favorite politician
01/24/2004 03:54 PMU.S. Presidential candidates .. check it out ..
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Ponzi's Favorite Program
Ponzi's Favorite Program
05/04/2004 06:09 PMY'all have heard of Picasa before, right? I showed it to Ponzi when
she needed to organize her digital photos and she took to it like a
fish to water. I worked with 'em and set up a $5 discount on the
purchase price (use 3LEU85XT7V for the electronic or boxed version on
their site). This should be good for every Gnomie out there, and ya
can't get it anywhere else. You should see "Lockergnome $5 Off Coupon"
show up in your cart. I love software companies!...
One of Cincinnatians’ favorite
pastimes
One of Cincinnatians’ favorite
pastimes
01/03/2004 03:42 AM Enter the
Inaugural
Cincinnati Cornhole Classic now. You could win a personalized
cornhole set!
What's your favorite Flickr group?
What's your favorite Flickr group?
02/01/2005 10:14 PMWhile I keep finding great stuff on Flickr, my favorite photo group is
one of the smaller ones: The California Desert. There aren't many
contributors, but the stuff that shows up there really appeals to my
sense of desert scenery. (Yes, there's scenery in the desert.) Just
spend a few minutes browsing the group pool and you'll find some real
gems. Last summer I began regularly flying my glider in the area which
is known as the Great Basin (see...
And my own favorite, St. Reduce the
Leading and Maybe It'll Fit
And my own favorite, St. Reduce the
Leading and Maybe It'll Fit
05/13/2004 03:44 PMHere are the patron saints of graphic design... [Thanks to Ian Poynter
for the pointer.]...
Favorite political site of the day
Favorite political site of the day
08/14/2004 12:47 AMThis pretty much sums up my feelings at this point: JohnKerrySucksLess.com
p>
A favorite NetNewsWire feature
A favorite NetNewsWire feature
12/18/2003 02:25 PMOne of my favorite NetNewsWire features is not new in 1.0.7, but I
suspect many people don’t know about it.
When reading the new-headlines feed or a group, you can delete read
items by typing the letter d. (Just d, no modifier.) (Or choose Delete
Read Items from the News menu; or type option-cmd-K.)
It’s just a little thing, but I find it very useful.
You can find more keyboard shortcuts like that by choosing Keyboard
Shortcuts from the Help menu.
Your Favorite Political Webl0gs?
Your Favorite Political Webl0gs?
09/20/2004 07:19 PMPick your favorite Apple TV ad
Pick your favorite Apple TV ad
12/16/2003 01:43 PMForbes has posted an online poll and article looking at the best Apple
television commercials of all time...
Grok Description matches for A few of her favorite things...
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A few of her favorite things...