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Lest we forget
Lest we forget
12/18/2003 06:10 PM Remind us: Why did the
United States Government invade and destabilize Iraq? [flash]
"I never want to forget 9/11"
"I never want to forget 9/11"
07/23/2004 08:06 AMAlice Hoglan's son Mark Bingham died on Flight 93, in a final struggle
captured on cockpit tapes heard only by family members. With pride,
grief and anger, she tells what happened.
Forget the PDA, Here Comes the TDA
Forget the PDA, Here Comes the TDA
07/12/2004 05:23 PMWe will never forget
We will never forget
02/01/2005 09:14 PMIt seems to us that the Bush Administration is being ill-served by the
commentators and columnists that it is surreptitiously paying to
promote its agenda. Take Maggie Gallagher, for instance. Her story is
told in this WaPo article: Writer Backing...
Don't Forget About PHP-CON!
Don't Forget About PHP-CON!
10/16/2002 05:35 AMDon't Forget About PHP-CON!
I'm posting this at the request of the very, very nice folks at
PHP-CON. I can't say enough good things about these folks. They're
putting on a conference in tough times and doing a fine job of it.
(Note that I'm a paid speaker so I'm biased here but I get nothing on
attendance, posting this is a favor.)
We know times are tough and budgets are tight. But the need to keep up
with technology and technical education never ceases. This is why
weve extended our Early Bird registration discount an extra
week.
If you eat, sleep, and breathe web development -- if you have your
hands in PHP everyday you need to attend this conference. And
if you register on or before Friday, October 18th you will
continue to receive a $100 discount on fees.
PHPCon 2002 offers attendees a comprehensive, practical technical
program featuring:
Keynote by Rasmus Lerdorf, Inventor of PHP
Three Technical tracks including Enterprise PHP, Applications
Development, and XML/CMS.
Best Practices from gurus and greats such as Dirk Elmendorf of
Rackspace, Introduction to SOAP for PHP with Shane Caraveo,
ActiveState,
Reading the PHP Source with Zak Greant, MySQL Community Advocate, and
High Performance PHP:Profiling and Benchmarking Techniques with George
Schlossnagle, OmniTI
Opportunities to meet and mingle with peers, gurus, and greats in a
relaxed, congenial setting.
PHPCon 2002 is just around the corner. Join us on October 24th and
25th at the Clarion Hotel in Millbrae, California for the first
PHPCon! For full program and online registration, log onto our
website. [ Go ]
Forget GPS, Hello WPS
Forget GPS, Hello WPS
06/22/2005 01:47 AMBefore we forget...
Before we forget...
03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Apple CEO and cofounder Steven P. Jobs turns 48 today.
Happy Birthday, Steve
Don't Forget Resale Value
Don't Forget Resale Value
08/30/2004 10:05 AMConsider what your purchases and upgrades will yield down the road.
Forget Google
Forget Google
05/08/2004 12:50 AMYahoo! May 8 2004 4:47AM GMT
Wow, the price tag!!! Forget about it
Wow, the price tag!!! Forget about it
08/22/2004 11:17 PMTechTree Aug 23 2004 2:48AM GMT
Forget MTV, I Want My Internet!
Forget MTV, I Want My Internet!
05/12/2004 04:22 AMForget iTunes...
Forget iTunes...
06/10/2004 12:55 PM
So, you want some hot mp3's?
Well,
this is the place
(Russian, but English cookie-set option in top-left). Huge
repositories of
legal music,
yours to download for only $0.01/Mb! If that's not enough, they'll
even serve it up to you in
any format or bitrate you require
(MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, WMV). Add on to that the fact there's no DRM
built into the files downloaded, and the option to pay with Paypal is
a nice touch too. So, I ask you, MetaFilter, what
is the catch?
nevar forget
nevar forget
07/09/2004 06:23 AM
A tribute to
a lost friend. Forget the Numbers!
Forget the Numbers!
05/24/2004 10:48 AMBill Mann says if you want to learn about companies and their
prospects, watch 'em.
And don't forget your SPF-256 sunblock
And don't forget your SPF-256 sunblock
06/16/2004 10:18 AM
Con
sciousness Timeline ll : 1970 - Present (summer reading) Here's a
wee summer reading list - on human consciousness and more. A few from
the list : Stanislav Grof (altered state/transpersonal consciousness),
Charles Tart (altered state/consciousness research), Chogyam Trungpa
(Buddhism), Jean Houston, James Hillman, Ralph Abraham (Chaos, Gaia,
and Eros), Howard Rheingold (being himself), Mihaly Csikszentmihaly
(On "flow"), Joanna Macy, John Lilly (Dolphins, LSD, and
more!), James Gleick (Chaos Theory), Thomas Berry, Rianne Eisler,
Howard Gardner, Stephen Laberge (Lucid dreaming), Sam Keen (on the
manufacture of the "enemy"), James Lovelock (Gaia Theory),
Eugene Gendlin ("Focusing"), Hazel Henderson (An alternative
economics - for human beings), Jeffrey Mishlove ("The Roots of
Consciousness"), Michael Harner (leading world authority on
Shamanism), Amory Lovins (on alternative energy), Elaine Pagels
("The Gnostic Gospels"), Huston Smith (on World religions),
Ilya Prigogine ("dissipative structures")....now, to the
beach.
A Film to Forget
A Film to Forget
01/16/2004 11:26 AMmulling over the movies of mandy moore
Never forget your "Friends"
Never forget your "Friends"
05/07/2004 10:29 AMBreathy hype and uninspired finale aside, "Friends" will still be
remembered as a fresh, intelligent snapshot of the times.
No I Didn't Forget About the
Bookmarklets ...
No I Didn't Forget About the
Bookmarklets ...
03/19/2003 10:27 PMNo I Didn't Forget About the Bookmarklets ...
Feedster! Now available as a bookmarklet! Get it here. I tested
this on both PCs and an OS X iBook. The PC stuff worked but the
OS X stuff did not. I have no clue why. And before Mozilla Andy jumps all over me, I
did them for Mozilla too.
That's about it for the day. Database is much larger, the
pool of RSS urls is larger. New hardware soon. Good stuff
overall.
Miscellaneous and Random Stuff
Oh and here's the rant of the day: Stupid, Stupid VB. Even better than the bile I spewed
this morning about ASPx stuff. This one covers the myriad of
human factors issues in Visual Basic. I'm an ex-VB guy and I can
attest to every single one of these. I'd also
add one more -- why is the dialog box for selecting COM objects to
insert onto a form tiny? I mean I have hundreds of the damn
little things and I look thru them in groups of maybe 15.
Hello? Microsoft Product Managers? Anyone Listening?
Inbox Buddy
I've gotten some questions about my Inbox Buddy anti-spam product
and does Feedster mean that we're now not doing that?
Nope. We have the resources and committment to do both. In
fact, we'll be pushing the 1.1 version of Inbox Buddy out the door
next week with some improved anti-spam features and performance
enhancements. If you use Outlook then you really might want to
check out Inbox Buddy. The people that have it pretty much love
it to pieces.
Note: I'm one of the people who wrote Inbox Buddy so keep that in
mind. That, however, doesn't mean that its not a good
product.
Forget Poland
Forget Poland
04/12/2005 02:07 PMWith an announcement from Warsaw, the Poles officially join the exodus
from Iraq.
Forget Moore's Law?
Forget Moore's Law?
02/11/2003 09:34 AMIt was a statement by Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google. His words were both
simple and devastating: when asked how the 64-bit Itanium ...
Forget Moore's Law
Forget Moore's Law
02/10/2003 05:12 PMIt was a statement by Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google. His words were both
simple and devastating: when asked how the 64-bit Itanium ...
Don't forget Poland!
Don't forget Poland!
02/01/2005 10:09 PMGeorge W. Bush doesn't have the luxury of a
href=/opinion/feature/2004/10/01/poland/forgetting Poland/a right now
-- Polish officials have made noise about pulling their troops out of
Iraq by year's end. So Dick Cheney is trying to seduce the Poles into
staying longer, even though popular support for the Iraq mission in
Poland has fallen dramatically. (He is also in Poland for the a
target= new
href=http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/16197304?source=Evening
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How to remember, How to forget
How to remember, How to forget
09/11/2004 06:20 PMJavier Marías describes Spain after the Madrid bombings in New
York Times. Here in Spain, we don't feel as if we are at war, because
we aren't. And neither are the inhabitants of the United States,
however vociferously many Americans may insist that they are. War is
something else entirely. No semi-normal life can be led while a war is
going on. The Madrilenians who lived through the siege of their city
from 1936 to 1939 know that very well....
Forget Google redux
Forget Google redux
05/25/2004 08:31 AMSome MT users say forget it to WordPress
Some MT users say forget it to WordPress
05/26/2004 05:57 AMSeems some MT users are not liking what they see in Wordpress. I am
a firm believer in sitting back and watching the fallout. When some
mainstream bloggers tell me they do not like what the see I realize
that many that have left will probably be back in force in short
order. [a
small victory]
Forget IPOs--Sell out instead
Forget IPOs--Sell out instead
04/14/2005 01:51 AMBlog: The initial public offering, that cultural landmark of the late
90s, is clearly not the way to go these days.
In the...
They never forget they're tough trucks
They never forget they're tough trucks
06/21/2004 10:53 AM
Building a
Better Way: Music from the 1974 Chevrolet Announcement Film •
"An interesting look at some of the musical trends from the early
70s. A little Isaac Hayes, a little John Denver, some Allman Brothers
and a few sounds from that new-fangled instrument, the
synthesizer."
First Impression: Forget the Future
First Impression: Forget the Future
04/05/2005 06:49 AM"I don't care if I ever get promoted
again."-D. Michael Abrashoff ,
Commander, U.S. Navy
Forget Radio, Tune In to Net
Forget Radio, Tune In to Net
06/28/2004 05:24 AM
Internet radio services keep getting better and attracting bigger
audiences. Digital features like personalization and variety blow away
anything on the airwaves. But some of the services are better than
others. Katie Dean reviews a few top choices.
Don't Forget Disability Insurance
Don't Forget Disability Insurance
07/08/2004 08:37 AM
It's expensive because there's a good chance you'll need it one day.
Forget the flowers [Buzznet]
Forget the flowers [Buzznet]
03/25/2005 09:21 PM

Anne and I planted flowers just like these in a planter
about two years ago, on the other side of that brick border that you
can see in the back right of the picture.
I saw these little flowers this morning, just popped up where we
didn't plant them.
Thought it was a nice introduction to Spring.
Don't Forget Africa, Says Geldof
Don't Forget Africa, Says Geldof
01/04/2005 08:54 AM
Reuters via Wired News Jan 4 2005 12:57PM GMT
Don't forget other crises - Oxfam
Don't forget other crises - Oxfam
12/29/2004 08:13 PM
The Asian disaster must not "suck money" from other crises, says
Oxfam.
Forget 3G. I'll take 4G (aka: Why WiFi
is dead)
Forget 3G. I'll take 4G (aka: Why WiFi
is dead)
12/17/2004 06:42 PM
ZDNet Dec 17 2004 5:37PM GMT
Cheney - Don't forget about eBay
Cheney - Don't forget about eBay
09/11/2004 05:53 AM
This is weird: ..
Link:qctimes.com/internal.php?story_id=1034852&t=Business&c=31,1034
852
track this
site | 5 links
Forget dogging, here comes toothing
Forget dogging, here comes toothing
04/19/2004 09:44 AM
Bluetooth-driven liasons in train toilets
Forget Alvin and the Chipmunks
Forget Alvin and the Chipmunks
04/15/2004 11:37 AM
Here are the Hamsters! A graduate student at Cornell University built
a MIDI sequencer controlled by six hamsters:
"The MIDI sequencer intelligently produced melodies by manipulating
the musical elements of rhythm and note-choice. Guided by inputs based
on hamster movements, Markov chains were used to perform such beat and
note computations. In culmination, 3 simultaneous voices were produced
spanning 3 octaves and 3 rhythmic tiers. Each voice was controlled by
two hamsters: one that was responsible for adjusting the rhythmic
qualities of the melody and another that modified the note sequence.
With all of these elements in combination, an output was produced with
very musical qualities."
Link (Thanks, Nick!)
Forget Macworld. Think Macsnore.
Forget Macworld. Think Macsnore.
01/09/2004 09:57 PM
The more interesting announcement actually came out of the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where Apple announced that it will make
digital music players for Hewlett-Packard. By Charles Cooper (CNET
News.com via MyAppleMenu)
And Don't Forget The Seed Patents...
And Don't Forget The Seed Patents...
11/03/2003 04:24 AM
This story isn't anything new, but the NY Times has an update on
Monsanto's laswuits against
those who dare to plant seeds that were genetically modified by
Monsanto. Here's what happened: a farmer bought some modified
seeds from Monsanto and grew his crops. At the end of the year, he
saved some of the seeds from the plants and replanted them the
following year. Monsanto claims he's "stealing" from them. They've
sued plenty of other farmers and won - but one case has now reached
the federal appeals court who (hopefully) will take a more common
sense approach to something like this. If you follow patent lawsuits,
Monsanto's seed lawsuits are nothing new, but the cases do have some
interesting parallels with the music industry's lawsuits against those
who share copyrighted music. It's another case where, because someone
slaps a "license" agreement on what you buy, you're don't actually own
it, any more. While it may seem obvious that you can hang onto the
seeds from plants you grow, thanks to a very legalistic "technology
agreement" on the bag of seeds, the farmers were supposed to
understand that they simply had to ditch the seeds. This seems
backwards and wasteful - but makes sense, thanks to our backwards
intellectual property rules.
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