White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Briefing
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White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001 Intel
Brief
White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001 Intel
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White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Al
Qaeda Document
White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Al
Qaeda Document
04/10/2004 07:08 PMReuters via Wired News Apr 10 2004 10:49PM GMT
Today's press briefing at the white
house. Searching for "Canada"
is particularly fun
Today's press briefing at the white
house. Searching for "Canada"
is particularly fun
12/11/2003 08:32 AMPress Secretary Scott McClellan (sort of) said anyway .. decent gaggle
today
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White House releases interrogation file
White House releases interrogation file
06/22/2004 07:11 PMWhite House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel Memo
White House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel Memo
04/10/2004 10:54 PMThe Smoking Gun Apr 11 2004 2:15AM GMT
White House Releases Bush Military
Record (AP)
White House Releases Bush Military
Record (AP)
02/10/2004 08:06 PMAP - The White House, trying to end doubts about President Bush's
Vietnam-era military record, released documents Tuesday that it said
proved he had "met his requirements" in the Texas Air National Guard
despite long, unexplained gaps in his service.
White House releases new infrastructure
security directive
White House releases new infrastructure
security directive
12/18/2003 06:10 PMThe new document gives the Department of Homeland Security another
year to "outline national goals, objectives, milestones, and key
initiatives" to protect critical national infrastructures.
CNN.com - White House releases bin Laden
memo - Apr 10, 2004
CNN.com - White House releases bin Laden
memo - Apr 10, 2004
04/11/2004 05:37 AMthese contents for the briefing, which is indeed called 'Bin Laden
Determined to Attack Inside the US' .. Bush briefing warned of al
Qaeda threats .. gotten the point on their website .. Bin Laden memo
made public .. has been released .. received a
memo
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White House Releases '73 Bush Dental
Exam (AP)
White House Releases '73 Bush Dental
Exam (AP)
02/11/2004 11:06 PMAP - The White House late Wednesday released a copy of a dental
evaluation President Bush had in the National Guard in Alabama during
the Vietnam War to rebut suggestions made by Democrats who have
questioned whether the president ever showed up for duty there.
"White House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel
Memo - April 10, 2004"
"White House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel
Memo - April 10, 2004"
04/12/2004 10:00 PMWhite House Releases Bush's Military
Records (washingtonpost.com)
White House Releases Bush's Military
Records (washingtonpost.com)
02/11/2004 08:17 AMWhite House Release More of Bush's Military Record; Offered no
indication of why there was a gap in Bush's service from April to
October, 1972. 2/11 .. Washington Post on the records .. released
proof .. WashPo ..
Yes
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White House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel Memo
- April 10, 2004
White House Releases Pre-9/11 Intel Memo
- April 10, 2004
04/11/2004 09:26 AMThe Smoking Gun has images of the two PDB pages .. finally released
the memo
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Facing Questions, White House Releases
Bush Military Data
Facing Questions, White House Releases
Bush Military Data
02/10/2004 05:24 PMHoping to quell a controversy over the president's National Guard
service, the White House today faced questions about things that the
records did not show.
To Liberate From the White House the
White House Press
To Liberate From the White House the
White House Press
03/14/2005 04:35 PMDan Weintraub, who covers politics at the Sacramento Bee, wants "an
aggressive, curious and analytical press corps, based anywhere
(including cyberspace), fact-checking the snot out of the White House
and writing critically about the president's statements, proposals and
actions."
"Rep. Porter Goss said Thursday that the
uproar over allegations that White House
officials purposely identified a covert
CIA agent appears largely political and
doesn't yet merit an investigation by
the House Select Committee on
Intelligence, which he..."
"Rep. Porter Goss said Thursday that the
uproar over allegations that White House
officials purposely identified a covert
CIA agent appears largely political and
doesn't yet merit an investigation by
the House Select Committee on
Intelligence, which he..."
08/12/2004 02:13 AMShould the FCC be Under White House?
Should the FCC be Under White House?
08/27/2004 04:06 PMRandoph May at the Progress & Freedom Foundation says
it should.
The agency certainly isn't very accountable in its present form. This
might help make it more accountable.
"response from the White House"
"response from the White House"
05/12/2004 05:27 PMDesigns on the White House
Designs on the White House
04/24/2004 09:21 PMT-shirt contest .. great idea ..
DOTWHO?
designsonthewhitehouse.com
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the White House isn't dodging this one
the White House isn't dodging this one
09/09/2004 04:40 PMan additional two dozen pages ..
reported
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iPods In the White House
iPods In the White House
04/13/2005 02:56 PMThe
co
ntents of U.S. President George W. Bush's iPod were recently leaked by
a White House aide. Many people speculate that someone's musical
tastes provide an insight to their personality. So what's the verdict
on W based on the Presidential iPod playlists?
It's official, the President jams like the rest of us.

"the White House was merely using the
same copies as CBS "
"the White House was merely using the
same copies as CBS "
09/10/2004 03:47 AMBuying the White House
Buying the White House
05/15/2004 01:12 PMWashington Post: The Bush Money Machine: Building War Chest With Few
Restraints. As Bush "Pioneers" who had raised at least $100,000
each for the president's reelection campaign, or "Rangers" who had
raised $200,000 each, the men and women who shot skeet with Cheney,
played golf with pros Ben Crenshaw and Fuzzy Zoeller and laughed at
the jokes of comedian Dennis Miller are the heart of the most
successful political money operation in the nation's history. Since
1998, Bush has raised a record $296.3 million in campaign funds,
giving him an overwhelming advantage in running against Vice President
Al Gore and now Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.). At least a third of the
total -- many sources believe more than half -- was raised by 631
people.
It's actually a tiny amount of money when
you consider the return on investment -- notably the hundreds of
billions in tax breaks for the wealthiest Americas while moving the
tax burden to those who actually work for a living, not to mention the
undermining of environmental and worker-safety programs.
The New Road to the White House
The New Road to the White House
10/31/2003 06:10 AMThe blog may be the first innovation from the Internet to make a real
difference in election politics. But to see just why requires a bit of
careful attention. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine.
"White House West"
"White House West"
07/29/2004 08:51 PM"Designs on the White House"
"Designs on the White House"
07/02/2004 09:14 PMThe White House that never sleeps
The White House that never sleeps
01/09/2004 10:11 PMEver wonder what happens on holidays and weekends when no one is
paying attention?
More White House Rollbacks on 9/11
More White House Rollbacks on 9/11
04/10/2004 12:41 PMNY Times: Bush
Was Warned of Possible Attack in U.S., Official Says. The
disclosure appears to contradict the White House's repeated assertions
that the briefing the president received about the Qaeda threat was
"historical" in nature and that the White House had little reason to
suspect a Qaeda attack within American borders.
The
attacks were probably unpreventable, but it would be helpful if the
Bush administration would tell the truth about what it knew, and
when.
White House Wants Saddam Tried as Soon
as Possible (Reuters)
White House Wants Saddam Tried as Soon
as Possible (Reuters)
06/23/2004 02:08 PMReuters - President Bush is under pressure
from Republican allies to have Saddam Hussein put on trial
swiftly, a move they hope might boost support for the Iraq war
before the November presidential election.
Soldier Described White House Interest
Soldier Described White House Interest
06/11/2004 03:38 AMSeptember
2003
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White House yields to 9/11 panel
White House yields to 9/11 panel
11/14/2003 01:20 AMnews.bbc.co.uk/go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/1/hi/world/americas/32663
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White House Trumpets Programs It Tried
to Cut
White House Trumpets Programs It Tried
to Cut
05/18/2004 11:52 PMRecent grant announcements, many of them through programs the
president had tried to cut, are blurring the line between official
business and campaign-related activities.
Lawsuits against White House
stonewallers
Lawsuits against White House
stonewallers
06/24/2004 02:51 PMThe Associated Press wonders why it had to resort to filing suits
against the Pentagon and Air Force in order to obtain President Bush's
military service records, especially since the White House says
they've already turned them over.
AP General Counsel Dave Tomlin, told E&P [Editor &
Publisher] the lawsuit is needed to get access to a portion of Bush's
record that may offer more information than the paper files previously
released. "The paper file may not be everything," he said. "It has
been there a long while, it could conceivably be tampered with."
Because the microfilm record has been in storage and "it can't be
altered, that access to the microfilm would settle the matter," Tomlin
added.
Link
Meanwhile, a watchdog group called Project on Government Oversight
is suing Attorney General John Ashcroft for reclassifying certain
documents pertaining to a translator who says she was bribed not to
disclose information about a 9/11 coverup. (Reported previously in
Boing Boing
here and
here)
Link
Instead of the White House Press, You
Envision What?
Instead of the White House Press, You
Envision What?
03/14/2005 04:35 PMPlay the discredited and de-certified themes out. If we fired the
White House press and told them to seek other employment, what then?
"White House Is Trumpeting Programs It
Tried to Cut"
"White House Is Trumpeting Programs It
Tried to Cut"
05/20/2004 02:30 AMTelrad and the Hacking of the White
House
Telrad and the Hacking of the White
House
09/02/2004 12:20 PMIs
raeli spies tapped Clinton e-mail: This is a very old story (and a
reprint of a dead link at a British newspaper), but one that the spy
junkie in me just finds fascinating.
Apparently, in the late nineties, Israel had — get this
— a direct connection into the email of the President of the
United States. They could essentially read Clinton's emails (oh, wait
— he didn't send any...)
Sources in Israel say intelligence agents infiltrated Telrad, a
company that had been subcontracted by Nortel, America's largest
telecommunications conglomerate, to help develop a communications
system for the White House.
Company managers were said to have been unaware that virtually
undetectable chips installed during manufacture made it possible for
outside agents to tap into the flow of data from the White House.
Information being sent from the president to his senior staff in
the National Security Council and outside government departments could
be copied into a secret Israeli computer in Washington, the sources
said. It was transferred to Tel Aviv two or three times a week.
Does anyone know how this all ended up? The sheer brazeness of
something like this just kills me. I mean, that takes guts —
installing a hardware backdoor into the White House communications
system.
And talk about removing the sysadmins from the equation. If your
hardware vendor has installed a backdoor at the physical, hardware
level, what are you supposed to do? How can you defend against that?
Related to that, I'm curious as to how the data got out of the
network — it had to be transmitted somehow, and could it have
been detected leaving the network?
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Dan Bartlett hosts Ask the White House
Dan Bartlett hosts Ask the White House
09/23/2004 07:23 AMAsk the White House
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White House 'tried to ban film'
White House 'tried to ban film'
05/16/2004 10:54 AMMichael Moore accuses the White House of trying to stop the making and
release of his new film.
White House Web Scrubbing
(washingtonpost.com)
White House Web Scrubbing
(washingtonpost.com)
12/18/2003 08:39 PMDesigns on the White House -- update
Designs on the White House -- update
07/02/2004 01:11 PM
Following up on
this previous BoingBoing post, reader
ME-L says, "The contest is over and the winners are on sale! Net
proceeds go to the Kerry campaign. Winning shirts include: "I Was The
Victim of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy and All I Got Was This Lousy
President," "Democracy is Not a Faith-Based Initiative" and "One
Nation Under Surveillance."
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Disneyland Stuff
Disneyland Stuff
03/13/2003 10:17 AMSome links:Disney Paper Resource Center Updates to Yesterland:
Disneyland in 1955 and Sub Lagoon Still Empty. (links via
scrubbles.net)...
Deaths at Disneyland
Deaths at Disneyland
07/14/2004 05:06 AMHere's a trip through all the deaths that have taken place at
Disneyland, with photos of the widowmaking apparati. The author does a
good job of separating the urban legends from the truth, and pointing
the finger at whomever it deserves to be pointed at (sometimes Disney,
sometimes foolhardy guests). The over-the-top cussin'-and-rantin'
style is very nice.
Although the presumed allure of the PeopleMover during a graduation
takeover of the Magic Kingdom would be hopes for a nice view of the
Anaheim skyline and a hummer, the usual proliferation of the drunken
testosterone penned another chapter of the ride's storied existence in
blood during the summer of 1980.
Gerardo Gonzales had presumably never heard of the name Ricky Lee Yama
when he boarded the sluggish trail of candy-painted tram cars that
night, which is a shame. Aside from sparing his parents the
embarrassment of recounting his story to relatives at the wake, it
would have also denied an opportunity for ironic history to repeat
itself. Sadly, this wasn't the case.
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Goths in Disneyland
Goths in Disneyland
09/01/2004 05:11 PM
Cory Doctorow:

August 29th was the annual "Bats Day in the Fun Park" -- an annual
gathering of goths at Disneyland. Here are Livejournal entires and
photogalleries from the event.
Batty's
Livejournal,
Foxfire'
s Livejournal,
DrunkRockers gallery
one,
DrunkRockers gallery
two
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via The Disney
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Lego Disneyland
Lego Disneyland
04/04/2005 06:25 PMCory Doctorow:

These model train/Lego enthusiasts have built a selective scale model
of Disneyland Park out of legos! w00t!
Link
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Disneyland Entrance
Disneyland Entrance
04/29/2004 07:47 AMfamily visits to Disneyland in the 50s and 60s .. Vintage snapshots of
Disneyland .. Historic Disneyland Photos .. Disneyland silloin ennen
.. old Disneyland pics
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Thoughts on Tokyo Disneyland
Thoughts on Tokyo Disneyland
03/13/2003 10:21 AMFollowing are my fairly disjointed thoughts on Tokyo Disneyland, but
mainly just focusing on the Tiki Room. Written the day...
Disneyland notes from Chuq
Disneyland notes from Chuq
06/06/2005 12:09 AMChuq wrote a few notes on the Disney Resort..., which I guess is true,
for some meaning of the word "few." It's a handy reference, because I
haven't been to Disneyland in ages and we're planning on going next
year...
Want A Private Tour Of Disneyland?
Want A Private Tour Of Disneyland?
03/27/2005 08:15 AMFind out more about "tidbits of history that don't fit with The
Walt Disney Co.'s carefully groomed, family friendly image." Of
course, the in-person tour is now being banned by Disney. So? All you
have to do now is get an iPod.
Mom abandons son (but not daughter) at
Disneyland -- which one did she love
more?
Mom abandons son (but not daughter) at
Disneyland -- which one did she love
more?
08/03/2004 07:46 PMA woman abandoned her 8-year-old son (but not her 11-year-old
daughter) at Disneyland, taking off in the middle of a family trip and
heading into the sunset.
Police say she was questioned for several hours, but could not explain
why she had left her son alone.
Link
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via Disney
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Disneyland Paris's fart humor
Disneyland Paris's fart humor
01/02/2004 07:10 AM
I took a holiday in Disneyland Paris this Christmas, and was amazed to
find the flatulence-humor subtext pervading the safety cards stuck on
all the ride-vehicles.
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Disneyland rides must be as safe as
buses
Disneyland rides must be as safe as
buses
06/17/2005 03:34 PMCory Doctorow:
Ernest sez, "Disneyland (and other thrill ride providers) have been
fighting being forced to meet the same safety standards as buses and
trains. Yesterday, the California Supreme Court ruled against them."
The 4-3 decision, which found that thrill rides could be classified as
common carriers,' said operators must use 'the utmost care and
diligence' for the safety of riders rather than mere 'reasonable
care.'
Link
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Thanks, Ernest!)
Unhappy Disneyland visitors gallery
Unhappy Disneyland visitors gallery
04/13/2005 03:52 AMCory Doctorow:

This Flickr set is a collection of black-and-white photos of unhappy
people at Disneyland -- there's something practically eerie about
this.
Link
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via The Disney
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Voyeuristic vintage snapshots of
Disneyland
Voyeuristic vintage snapshots of
Disneyland
04/28/2004 08:48 AM
Disneyland is one of the most-photographed piecces of real-estate in
the world. Since 1955, visitors to the park have been exhaustively
documenting it with photos and slides. Now, the Disnephiles of The
Imaginary World have assembled a "virtual tour" made up of scans of
slides shot at Disneyland in the 1950s and 1960s. This combines the
thrill of fanboy history with the voyeurism of going through family
photo albums found at thrift shops, and just about made my day.
Link
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Disneyland Club 33 1967 prospectus
Disneyland Club 33 1967 prospectus
06/22/2005 01:49 AMCory Doctorow:
Check out this scanned-in 1967 prospectus for membership in the
then-new Club 33, the secretive exclusive members' club over
Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean.
High above the streets and courtyards of New Orleans Square, hidden
from public view and the bustle of a typical day at Disneyland, is a
page out of old New Orleans that even the proud Creole society might
have chosen and cherished as its own.
Here French doors open onto balconies that overlook Disneyland's own
muddy Mississippi, the Rivers of America. Here, in the tradition of
the good host, Walt Disney and his staff planned and executed
Disneyland's most exclusive setting - part elegant dining room, part
relaxed refreshment center, part distinguished art gallery, part
meeting room and part private showplace.
Everything - from plush furnishings to crystal chandeliers, from
original paintings and sketches to a personalized Audio-Animatronic
show for members and guests only - has been chosen or specially
created for Club 33, by the staff of WED Enterprises and by other
Disney artisans.
Here, away from the general public, adult beverages will be available,
including the finest of wines to match the food specialities of the
house.
Link
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Thanks, Kirby!)
Update: Jen points out the club33 Flickr tag
for photos of the contemporary Club 33.
Disneyland fights for right to operate
unsafe coasters
Disneyland fights for right to operate
unsafe coasters
04/08/2005 06:26 PMCory Doctorow:
Ernest sez, "Disneyland is fighting a California appeals court
decision that its rollercoaster-like rides (Big Thunder Mountain
Railroad, Matterhorn Bobsleds, etc.) must adhere to the same safety
standards as public buses and actual railroads. The court decision
would require rollercoaster operators in California to use 'utmost
care and diligence' as opposed to merely 'reasonable care,' which is
the current standard. I'm not quite sure how 'utmost care and
diligence' is compatible with rollercoasters at all."
Disneyland's coasters have been falling to pieces, killing people, and
going down for multi-year unscheduled maintenance ever since an
ex-McKinsey consultant was put in charge of the park and heavily
slashed the preventative maintenance regime while firing the park's
most senior operators, many of whom had run the one-of-a-kind rides
since the day they opened and were familiar with their many quirks.
This move is in marked contrast to the stuff that Disney got up to in
Florida, where they essentially bought an entire township (actually,
an "improvement district" which is like a town but more autonomous) so
that they could write their own building code (among other reasons).
The building code they wrote let them build things like fiberglass
castles, which are not in the usual town codes -- and the castles and
other structures they built have stood the test of time.
But in Disneyland, it seems to me that they're pushing for the right
to remain negligent, not the right to innovate beyond the imagination
embodied in a construction code.
Richard Derevan, a lawyer for Disney, told the justices that under the
higher standard of care, "something could always be safer. The ride
could be slower, the curves less sharp, the hills less steep. The ride
may lose its purpose for being."
The case involves a claim filed by the estate of Cristina Moreno, a
tourist from Spain who visited Disneyland in Anaheim on her honeymoon
in 2000. Her family says she suffered a brain hemorrhage after riding
the Indiana Jones Adventure, which simulates an off-road jeep ride.
She died a few months later.
Link
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Thanks, Ernest!)

PK Dick on reality, Disneyland, and
authentic humans
PK Dick on reality, Disneyland, and
authentic humans
09/19/2004 07:47 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Great (if over-long) Philip K Dick essay on the nature of reality and
science fiction:
But I consider that the matter of defining what is real -- that is a
serious topic, even a vital topic. And in there somewhere is the other
topic, the definition of the authentic human. Because the bombardment
of pseudo-realities begins to produce inauthentic humans very quickly,
spurious humans -- as fake as the data pressing at them from all
sides. My two topics are really one topic; they unite at this point.
Fake realities will create fake humans. Or, fake humans will generate
fake realities and then sell them to other humans, turning them,
eventually, into forgeries of themselves. So we wind up with fake
humans inventing fake realities and then peddling them to other fake
humans. It is just a very large version of Disneyland. You can have
the Pirate Ride or the Lincoln Simulacrum or Mr. Toad's Wild Ride --
you can have all of them, but none is true.
In my writing I got so interested in fakes that I finally came up with
the concept of fake fakes. For example, in Disneyland there are fake
birds worked by electric motors which emit caws and shrieks as you
pass by them. Suppose some night all of us sneaked into the park with
real birds and substituted them for the artificial ones. Imagine the
horror the Disneyland officials would feel when they discovered the
cruel hoax. Real birds! And perhaps someday even real hippos and
lions. Consternation. The park being cunningly transmuted from the
unreal to the real, by sinister forces. For instance, suppose the
Matterhorn turned into a genuine snow-covered mountain? What if the
entire place, by a miracle of God's power and wisdom, was changed, in
a moment, in the blink of an eye, into something incorruptible? They
would have to close down
Link
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Thanks, Condour!)
Your own Disneyland Paris
anti-flatulence sign
Your own Disneyland Paris
anti-flatulence sign
01/02/2004 01:11 PM
Turns out that you can buy a "No Farting On This Ride" Disneyland
Paris sign on eBay for about $10.
Link
(
Thanks, Gary!)
Disney builds a Green Line at Disneyland
Disney builds a Green Line at Disneyland
04/23/2004 04:26 PMDisneyland is adding a Green Line -- a security gate to "stop
terrorists."
Reality is coming to Disneyland's fantasy world, in the form of
permanent security gates. Bowing to terrorism fears, the Walt Disney
Co. plans to build the gates at the Disneyland Resort next fall. The
company had resisted security gates around Disneyland and the
California Adventure theme park next door, believing the sense of
fantasy would be spoiled.
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/a>
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Disneyland 1968 family holiday photos
Disneyland 1968 family holiday photos
07/27/2004 05:51 AM
Here's a wonderful set of family holiday snapshots from a modern-day
blogger's childhood trip to Disneyland in 1968 -- and good as the
photos are the reminisces that accompany them are even better.
Link
(
via The Disney
Blog)
Disney busts amateur Disneyland tour
guide
Disney busts amateur Disneyland tour
guide
03/22/2005 05:01 PMCory Doctorow:
Jim Hill is one of the great Disnephiles and Disney bloggers of the
planet. Among other things, he gives a regular tour of Disneyland to
people who pay him to show them around and tell them the inside story
of the park (there are
tons of tour operators who show people
around Disney parks -- often escorting large groups from other
countries). This weekend, Disney security stopped and threatened to
arrest Jim for giving his tour.
I'm serious, folks. 20 minutes into my 2 o'clock tour, I was suddenly
interrupted by two officials from the park's security staff. They
quietly pulled me aside and said that they'd had complaints about my
tour. That they'd heard that I was saying negative things about their
theme park. More importantly, that my JHM tour was somehow
undercutting Disneyland Guest Relations' ability to sell its own tours
of the theme park.
Needless to say, I was somewhat surprised by this reaction. As were
the 10 or so people who were taking my 2 o'clock tour and watching all
of this unfold from 5 feet away. I mean, yes, the JHM Disneyland tour
does contain a few juicy stories. Which is why Chuck Oberleitner once
called it "The 'E' True Hollywood version of Disneyland's history."
But is that really reason enough to shut the tour down?
Lin
k
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Tiny, wicked Disneyland uniform pieces
on eBay
Tiny, wicked Disneyland uniform pieces
on eBay
05/23/2004 03:03 PM
This Disneyland Parking Attendant coat and shirt on eBay look
great, but they're way too small for me.
Link
High-tech, roofed Disneyland for Hong
Kong
High-tech, roofed Disneyland for Hong
Kong
06/25/2004 05:21 AMMickey News Jun 25 2004 9:04AM GMT
MOM FAQ: 120 Day Evaluation Key
MOM FAQ: 120 Day Evaluation Key
09/26/2004 09:24 AMDisneyland ride scheduler uses
historical wait-time data to cut queuing
Disneyland ride scheduler uses
historical wait-time data to cut queuing
12/27/2004 10:39 AM
Cory Doctorow:
This Win-only app uses historical wait times and a "scheduling
algorithm" to help you plan your day at Disneyland to minimize your
wait-times and maximize your rides.
RideMax allows you to specify the attractions you wish to ride during
your visit, then uses a sophisticated scheduling algorithm to order
your attractions so that the amount of time you spend in line is
minimized.
Using historical wait time statistics for each attraction as a
foundation, RideMax analyzes millions of different ride sequences in
order to create a minimum-wait-time itinerary. This schedule is
tailored to the expected crowd patterns on the day of your visit, for
the attractions you want to ride!
Link
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Thanks, Alex)
Security evaluation of 802.11i
Security evaluation of 802.11i
07/13/2004 11:55 AMJournal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation
Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation
04/06/2005 06:45 AMJournal of Multidisciplinary Evaluationhttp://evaluation.wmich.edu/j
mde/Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation (JMDE)
publishes a selection of the following types of material: 1) news of
and letters or memos about evaluation activities, meetings,
discussions, developments, ideas, controversies, etc., from around the
world, and from evaluation publications; 2) scholarly articles about
evaluation practice, methods, history, and theory of some general
interest (they do not publish plain evaluation reports); 3) scholarly
comments on previous material in JMDE; 4) reviews of important books
or journal issues; 5) expository materials in modular form, on topics
or evaluations that readers have shown some interest in clarifying; 6)
evaluation puzzles or problems for competitive submissions; and 7)
evaluation humor and cartoons. This isn't just a research journal.
It's a journal aimed at communicating about evaluation to a very
diverse readership. That may mean that it should be partly
instructional, too.
New Kit Automates 3G Applications
Evaluation
New Kit Automates 3G Applications
Evaluation
12/10/2003 05:47 AM3G Dec 10 2003 4:50AM ET
Lazy Evaluation for Python 0.1.0
Lazy Evaluation for Python 0.1.0
12/26/2004 11:14 AMLazy evaluation for Python functions and classes.
NHS & healthcare ICT needs much better
evaluation says think tank
NHS & healthcare ICT needs much better
evaluation says think tank
07/28/2004 02:36 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 28 2004 7:06AM GMT
New: MP3 Surround Evaluation Software
1.0
New: MP3 Surround Evaluation Software
1.0
12/17/2004 06:26 PMFraunhofer IIS is now offering MP3 Surround Evaluation Software, a
free evaluation version of its MP3 Surround Decoder/Player, Encoder,
and Development Kit.
White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Briefing