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Too clever by half

Too clever by half 04/09/2004 04:10 PM

On the one hand, I do appreciate that my ISP does security scans, presumably checking for vulnerable and compromised machines on its part of the network. Yay them. On the other, I really wish they wouldn't do this from their nameserver machines. Having all the machines in your resolv.conf black-holed for security violations makes life somewhat less fun than one might otherwise like......




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Google IPO: Too Clever by Half


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Gizmo Guy: Google engineer is
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Gizmo Guy: Google engineer is
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im liking this ny times ombudsm...ur,
public editor. half the newspaper should
be bs reporting and the other half
should be used to deconstruct the
articles


im liking this ny times ombudsm...ur,
public editor. half the newspaper should
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should be used to deconstruct the
articles
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we will see if they quit misrepresenting Dean remarks .. finally comments .. weighed in

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Half-male, half-female, all crab


Half-male, half-female, all crab 06/17/2005 03:35 PM
David Pescovitz: Fishermen caught a crab in the lower Chesapeake Bay that's literally half male, half female. Among other differences, male blue crabs have deep blue claws while females' claw tips look like they were painted with red nail polish. The fishermen noticed that this particular crab had one of each. Researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science say that the condition, known as bilateral gynandromorphism, is caused by a "chromosomal mishap." Studying the rare animal could increase understanding of crab sexual development and breeding behavior. From the Washington Post:
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Before turning over the crab to the scientists, (boat captain David) Johnson and other watermen conducted their own experiment into its sex life, with bewildering results. They dropped a female crab, which was just about ready to mate, into its tank.

First, the half-and-half crab cradled the female under his legs, as a male crab would do in preparation for mating.

Then, the crab seemed to lose interest in the female and let her go, Johnson said.

Then a day later . . .

"He ate half of her," Johnson said.
Link to Washington Post article, L ink to Virginia Institute press release (Thanks, Vann Hall!)

How clever


How clever 06/23/2004 03:49 PM

Clever


Clever 05/27/2004 12:36 PM

I have a lot of ideas. Maybe a handful are good ones. Once in a great while I might have a clever idea, but I'm constantly impressed by people that can truly be creative. To take a problem thousands of years old, turn it on its head and solve it with a new clever idea is something to behold.

These two ideas are just about the most clever things I've ever seen.


A clever URL hijack


A clever URL hijack 08/04/2004 08:26 PM
Wading through the comments on Microsoft's IE blog I discovered a clever URL hijack. The domain http://www.trustworthycomputing.com resolves straight to a Google search: "microsoft security OR privacy flaw OR flaws OR hole OR holes". Trustworthy Computing is the wrapper around...

Clever Vendor Trick No. 17


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La-Z-Boy's Clever Ploy


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this clever send-up of boingboing


this clever send-up of boingboing 04/02/2005 05:11 AM
BoringBoring

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JetBlue's Clever Virus


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Accredo's Clever Strategy


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Gorilla no think of clever title


Gorilla no think of clever title 08/09/2004 07:59 AM
Koko goes to the dentist
About a month ago, Koko, a 300-plus-pound ape who became famous for mastering more than 1,000 signs, began telling her handlers... she was in pain. They quickly constructed a pain chart, offering Koko a scale from one to 10. When Koko started pointing to nine or 10 too often, a dental appointment was made. (There's a rather funny development at the very bottom of the story)

Clever e-mail virus


Clever e-mail virus 03/06/2004 02:08 AM
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Shark Tank: But it's still a really
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Clever as ever, Drudge makes it personal


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Devilishly clever comment spam


Devilishly clever comment spam 02/10/2004 02:56 AM
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Clever Caller ID Tricks With VoIP


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Those clever devils at Customized
Classics


Those clever devils at Customized
Classics
12/10/2003 04:20 PM

When I first saw Customized Classics a few weeks ago I felt like kicking myself. It's hard for most people to understand what "public domain" really means, and what value it can give us as a culture, and directly as capitalists and entrepreneurs.

Project Gutenberg has recently uploaded their 10,000th public domain book, and Brewster and the gang are working on the "million book project". To demonstrate the potential of the public domain, and show people what movies, music, and stories used to be like when there was an active public domain (that at one time was only 14 to 28 years old -- imagine making new movies and music from 60s stuff totally free of copyright), I've been kicking around ideas of how to exploit these free works (again, for demonstration purposes more than anything else).

One idea I called "judge a book by its cover." Take these public domain classics, create exciting, artistic cover designs (perhaps by famous designers), and sell them via the new crop of print-on-demand services. A few months ago there was news of Oprah's book club coming back to life and only selecting classics from the public domain, and how publishers would have to rush to meet the demands, but how anyone could print them up.

I've been coming up with other ideas but nothing is as good as customized classics. They just do a search-and-replace on names of your choosing, and spit out a custom book to you for 25 bucks or so. Brilliant and simple.


How to shield your network from clever
hackers


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clever solution for filtering your kid's
mail


clever solution for filtering your kid's
mail
02/10/2004 02:56 AM
i have to agree, there's a huge market for a category-killer app here

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Everybody still think it was clever of
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to give this man a platform? Ben Stein?
Anybody?


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Anybody?
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Nader has fired back

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58007-2004Aug11.html
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Clever zooming tricks improve mobile
user interfaces


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[Patrick] Baudisch's solution to this problem is called "summary thumbnails," which he developed in collaboration with Heidi Lam at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. It is a mobile browser that renders pages as thumbnails, but keeps the text large enough to read. It achieves this by displaying readable text fragments. For example, a CNN.com headline that reads "Chimpanzee Attacks Supermodel at Circus" might be shortened to "Chimpanzee Attacks." All the other headlines and story summaries on the page get the same treatment. There's no artificial intelligence at work here -- it's simple truncation. But it's surprisingly effective. Baudisch and Lam conducted a user study and discovered that users found what they were looking for in web pages 41% faster and at a 71% lower error rate than they did when they looked for the same content on browsers that rendered pages as single columns, and that they zoomed 59% less than when they used ordinary thumbnail rendering browsers.
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Update Memo: Google's Gmail Goes
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Flikr is the newest offering from the
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one social networking software this
year, make it Flikr


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clever kids at Ludicorp. If you only try
one social networking software this
year, make it Flikr
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.. flickr beta .. Flickr

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"But it's still not enough by half:"


"But it's still not enough by half:" 04/12/2004 03:24 PM

we don't know the half of it


we don't know the half of it 09/15/2004 12:37 AM
It's Worse Than You Thought .. Checkmate

back-to-iraq.com/archives/000818.php
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Half-Life 2 at E3


Half-Life 2 at E3 05/03/2004 08:17 AM

Six and a half hours


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Half-Life2: CSS


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