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03/28/2005 03:11 PMPerl6 and Parrot at the NORDU Usenix
Conference
Perl6 and Parrot at the NORDU Usenix
Conference
01/16/2004 11:05 AMjonasbn writes "Allison Randal and Dan Sugalski are both giving
tutorials on Perl6 and Parrot at the upcoming NORDU Usenix Conference
running from the 28th. of january to the 1st. of february in
Copenhagen/Denmark, so if you are in the vicinity of ...
Court Rules Evel Knievel Is A Pimp;
Knievel Rules Judges Are Bimbos
Court Rules Evel Knievel Is A Pimp;
Knievel Rules Judges Are Bimbos
01/04/2005 08:20 PMReally not quite sure what to make of this one, but it's too amusing
to pass up. Apparently, a few years ago, ESPN posted a picture of
famed daredevil Evel Knievel with his arms around two women (one of
whom was his wife) with the caption: "You're never too old to be a
pimp." Knievel, not realizing this was a (weak) attempt at
complimenting him, sued ESPN for defamation. A lower court tossed out
the ruling, and he appealed. Now the Appeals Court has ruled against
him as well, noting that, based on the context no one is actually
going to think Knievel is a "pimp," and, in fact that the statement
was supposed to be a positive one, as the slang of the day suggests.
Knievel, apparently lacking a sense of irony over this particular
case, has responded by
calling the judges
"bimbos." The full quote is: "They ruled against the law. What
good is law in the United States of America if five or six goddamn
bimbos are going to rule against it?" You think he intended that as a
compliment? Anyway, in the meantime, feel free to go on captioning
photos on the web while calling people pimps.
Online Resume Rules Sound Like Offline
Resume Rules
Online Resume Rules Sound Like Offline
Resume Rules
09/13/2004 02:14 PMUSA Today is claiming that the
rules have changed for resumes, now that they're
mostly sent via email instead of snail mail. However, when they get
into the details, they sound amazingly like the "rules" many of us
learned back in the days before you emailed resumes: focus on results
from previous jobs (read: throw in lots of useless percentages to make
it look like you improved something), use "descriptive or significant
terms" (read: make sure you include the BS buzzwords-of-the-moment to
make it through that first pass filter), don't send the wrong cover
letter to the wrong company (read: don't be completely stupid), and
don't apply "above your skill level" (read: don't waste HR's time so
much). I remember hearing all of these years ago as well, and they
don't seem any different in this "new age of electronic resumes" as
the article would have you believe. Then, of course, there's the
biggest recommendation for this supposed new age: they suggest you
spam as many companies as possible. Again, has there ever been a time
when people were told to send out
fewer resumes? If anything,
it seems like this strategy is the
wrong strategy in the
digital age where HR folks are
so
inundated with resumes that some have found that going back to
paper
resumes is much more effective in getting attention.
FSA-Rules-0.21
FSA-Rules-0.21
12/31/2004 06:40 PMA Web of Rules
A Web of Rules
10/28/2003 11:06 PMIn his second report from the International Semantic Web Conference,
Kendall Clark discusses the importance of rules to the deployment of
the Semantic Web, and highlights the importance of interaction between
the academic and free software communities.
Why Mac Rules, Pt X
Why Mac Rules, Pt X
05/06/2004 08:38 AMToday, at the office: a guy stands up, and bellows at me in a very
astonished voice: "You have the
Dr. Snuggles theme song in
your playlist!?"
You know, you learn interesting things from people if you peek at
their music collection. And iTunes music sharing over the
LAN is one of those things that boggles your mind.
I was in a hotel the other day, connected to the local network. I
started iTunes and found like six people sharing their music over
Rendezvous. So I got to peek inside the heads of complete strangers,
sitting somewhere in the building, happily doing their own stuff,
while I see and find interesting new music completely effortlessly.
It's like listening to everybody else's personal radio stations,
except that you get to mix and match and shuffle to your heart's
content.
FSA-Rules-0.20
FSA-Rules-0.20
12/25/2004 05:24 PMUsing TiVo To Get Around The Rules
Using TiVo To Get Around The Rules
04/22/2004 08:00 PMWhile this article is focused on things in the UK, the idea equally
applies here in the US where the FCC has suddenly gone on high alert
trying to "clean up" the airwaves. The idea is that if broadcast
companies started sending additional content to TiVo or TiVo-like PVR
devices that could fit around the show, but never actually be
broadcast
on television, there's no reason that that the
additional content
needs to
abide by regulations. So, in the article linked here, it talks
about advertisements for beer and cars that don't need to meet
specific (very strict) advertising laws in the UK. In the US, you
could (in theory) include additional "too hot for broadcast TV"
content that could easily be slotted in to programs viewed on a PVR.
Of course, as with any kind of loophole, it's only a matter of time
before lawmakers with too much time on their hands decide to close it.
Music rules
Music rules
03/30/2005 02:45 PMA Supreme Court ruling against peer-to-peer network Grokster would do
more than punish music pirates. It would affect the future of the
Internet.
Subversion Rules(tm)
Subversion Rules(tm)
04/05/2005 04:51 PMMark
Dalrymple: “I’ve been using Subversion over the last
month or so, and I’ve really been liking it.”
GMC rules against paediatrician
GMC rules against paediatrician
06/15/2004 11:54 AMThe doctor who accused a father of killing his sons after seeing a TV
interview abused his position, the GMC rules.
No Wires, No Rules
No Wires, No Rules
04/21/2004 06:30 PMZDNet Apr 21 2004 8:29PM GMT
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