When Every Object Can Tell a Story
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Micah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
Micah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
05/03/2004 03:57 AMComic Book Resources has the full
scoop
comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=3613
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"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
06/24/2004 11:11 AMThe Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
The Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
03/24/2005 05:02 PMthat clumsy Republican talking points memo .. proper perspective ..
Raw Story
rawstory.com/news/2005/index.php?p=202
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The Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
The Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
07/26/2004 12:14 PMThis morning, it seems like the big Wall Street tech story is the
official release from Google about what they think they'll raise from
their IPO. Looking over all the different coverage, it appears that
many (especially in the financial press) seem to be getting the story
a little mixed up. The basic facts seem to be that approximately
24.6 million shares
will be put on the market with a range of $108 to $135 per share.
As noted in the story, some seem to think that breaking $100 may prove
to be a psychological barrier for many retail investors, even if the
actual price per share is meaningless. Still, if the price is a
psychological barrier, rather than a calculated decision, the investor
probably shouldn't be buying anyway. A minimum bid from anyone must
be for five shares, so anyone who wants in is spending over $500. The
range is higher than expected, and could lead to a valuation pushing
$40 billion. One analyst makes the bizarre statement that:
"The question is not what the company is
worth, but instead what people will pay for it," which misses the
fairly simple, but important, point that the price people are willing
to pay for the stock
is what the company is worth. Meanwhile,
many news articles are claiming that
Google will raise
$3.3 billion in the offering, which is not true at all (or at
least, extremely unlikely). The details show that Google is likely to
bring
in about $1.66 billion (and possibly as high as $1.9 billion at
the top of the range). That's because only 14.1 million of the 24.6
million shares are actually being sold by the company. The other 10.5
million are being sold by insiders. Now, that's a curious point that
no one seems to be focusing on. While insiders do sometimes sell
during an IPO, it generally doesn't look too good. While there are
plenty of reasons (liquidity, liquidity, liquidity) that people might
want to sell, usually insiders get locked up for a bit. It does
happen, but in this case, an awful lot of that $3.3 billion (or
whatever the amount actually is) isn't going to the company, but to
others. The initial IPO filing tried to spin all this insider selling
as a good thing, but that's pretty questionable. If people really
believe in the stock, why are so many selling it at the
very
first chance they get? Doesn't inspire the most confidence in the
world.
Set-Object-1.05
Set-Object-1.05
01/05/2004 05:01 AMSet-Object-1.09
Set-Object-1.09
03/25/2005 05:26 PMSet-Object-1.07
Set-Object-1.07
08/16/2004 12:32 AMSet-Object-1.10
Set-Object-1.10
04/01/2005 03:15 PMSet-Object-1.06
Set-Object-1.06
05/01/2004 06:07 AMObject-Iterate-0.51
Object-Iterate-0.51
09/08/2004 07:12 AMCog Object Database 0.5.3
Cog Object Database 0.5.3
06/28/2004 11:03 PMA simple object database for Python.
SDL Object Layer (SOL)
SDL Object Layer (SOL)
10/31/2003 05:16 PMProject Started - Whats Happening
Object-Accessor-XS-0.03
Object-Accessor-XS-0.03
12/26/2004 06:24 PMNagios-Object-0.03
Nagios-Object-0.03
12/08/2003 08:27 PMRose-DB-Object-0.04
Rose-DB-Object-0.04
04/03/2005 04:07 PMLocale-Object-0.4
Locale-Object-0.4
12/09/2003 06:06 PMLocale-Object-0.52
Locale-Object-0.52
12/18/2003 07:30 PMNagios-Object-0.01
Nagios-Object-0.01
12/08/2003 12:03 AMNagios-Object-0.07b
Nagios-Object-0.07b
01/04/2005 06:25 PMXSD Object Generator
XSD Object Generator
07/01/2004 10:32 PMThe Sample Code Generator (XSDObjectGen) tool takes an XSD schema as
input and generates sample code showing how to mark up C# and VB.Net
classes so that when serialized with the XML serializer, the resulting
XML will be valid according to the original schema.
Object of desire
Object of desire
01/05/2005 08:35 AM
« An innocent killer bunny at the Zoo. It looks like he has
survived multiple holy hand grenade attacks unscathed as he is
surrounded by craters. »
For years I searched for the perfect pair of bunny slippers but
couldn't find anything in my size or what I pictured a classic pair of
bunny slippers should look like. I finally resolved to make my own which worked out rather well but I noticed the
most amazing pair of slippers in a shop window that I just had to
have, Killer Bunny with Pointy
Teeth slippers ala Monty Python. I'm going to have to find some
appropriate knights of the round table to put in the gaping maw. I
wonder what Freud would say about my lust for bunny slippers. The
similarly afflicted will find the object of their desire at Good
Fellows Comics. :)
Date-Object-0.05
Date-Object-0.05
01/05/2005 06:28 PMCog Object Database 0.5.1
Cog Object Database 0.5.1
12/03/2003 01:54 AMA simple object database for Python.
"Love Object"
"Love Object"
02/13/2004 06:58 AMIt was only a matter of time before someone made a horror film about a
sex doll, but don't burn rubber to see this one.
Sql Object Model
Sql Object Model
12/29/2004 04:02 PMVesion 0.1 Released
Nagios-Object-0.05
Nagios-Object-0.05
07/30/2004 05:28 PMObject-Variables-0.9
Object-Variables-0.9
07/30/2004 12:14 AMDate-Object-0.03
Date-Object-0.03
08/20/2004 06:16 AMObject-Variables-0.5
Object-Variables-0.5
07/27/2004 12:28 AMMystery Object
Mystery Object
04/18/2004 12:27 PMHere is an uncaptioned illustration of a mystery object. Test your
erudition...
Locale-Object-0.51
Locale-Object-0.51
12/18/2003 10:42 AMObject-Realize-Later-0.15
Object-Realize-Later-0.15
01/10/2004 10:47 AMObject-Capsule-0.01
Object-Capsule-0.01
09/11/2004 11:40 PMRose-DB-Object-0.03
Rose-DB-Object-0.03
03/27/2005 01:26 PMLocale-Object-0.72
Locale-Object-0.72
04/24/2004 05:12 PMLocale-Object-0.53
Locale-Object-0.53
12/22/2003 10:12 AMRose-DB-Object-0.031
Rose-DB-Object-0.031
03/27/2005 01:26 PMRose-DB-Object-0.023
Rose-DB-Object-0.023
03/26/2005 02:19 AMLocale-Object-0.6
Locale-Object-0.6
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