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First ODI as it happened

First ODI as it happened 04/18/2004 05:32 PM

Full over by over details of England's victory over West Indies.




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Whatever happened to Moreover? 10/28/2003 11:07 PM
Yahoo! News recently began offering RSS feeds based on a keyword or keywords, making it easy to follow the news about both specific topics like...

Un-happened


Un-happened 12/02/2003 12:42 AM

Charles Miller, in Google, Microsoft and Tall Poppies.:

Bill Gates' original goal in forming Microsoft was famously to have (emphasis mine) "A computer on every desk and in every home, running Microsoft software". You'll not find the last three words of that sentence in any official Microsoft history (or at least I couldn't, and I searched hard). They've been carefully un-happened: the dream of a nascent monopolist truncated into a facade of altruism.

Google:

Fascinating.


"Does anyone really believe that this
actually happened?"


"Does anyone really believe that this
actually happened?"
08/31/2004 03:06 PM

Whatever Happened to AI?


Whatever Happened to AI? 04/22/2004 09:26 PM
Fred Reed of the Washington Times has written a short article on the state of AI, or rather, the state of there still not being any AI to speak of. Like flying cars, AI has been often predicted as being just around the corner but it has yet to materialize. Nothing really new here but it's good to be reminded once in a while that there's still plenty of work to do before our robots start thinking for themselves.

What Really Happened


What Really Happened 03/19/2003 10:27 PM
Post the 9/11 wake-up call, the western intelligence community, jolted into hyper-action and scared shitless, actually did some work for a change instead of snooping on their own governments and analysing semen stains on intern dresses, and discovered a whole bunch of scary terrorist shit they never knew existed. They said in their reports, "Fuck me side-ways! There's no way diplomacy is going to sort this baby out, that UN's as much fucking use as a wet Wednesday coffee-morning what with all its nicey-nice diplomacy and democracy. We're bleedin' done for!"

They then embarked upon the only course of action open to them, to set about decommissioning terrorist network supporting states like Iraq before their whacked out nuclear programmes started punching out dirty suitcase bombs that would fall into the wrong hands, namely the backchannel of terrorist networks that they just found out spans the entire world and blatantly disregards beaurocratic coffee shop conventions like the UN.

"But we can't tell the public just how fucked-up things are, they'll go mental!" the CIA thought to themselves, "We'll have to keep schtum despite the fact that this may make it look like we're making it all up when we say that Iraq is a major terrorist network router. Fuck it, we have to do it or we'll have a nuclear 9/11 before you can say Osama bin-lately. Or worse still, one of Saddam's goons'll leave a Samsonite case in Jerusalem that would have your geiger counter clickin' like there's no tomorrow, then the whole friggin middle east will go nuclear over the space of about...2 days knowing those crazy Israeli fuckers. What'll that do to the price of oil? never mind the factor 3000 suntan lotion you'll need to pack when holidaying in the Med for the next 50 years, fuck you very much."

"No, we have to act decisively. Darn it, get that chimp Bush on the line, tell him we've got some work for him to do and to try not to fuck it up this time. There's no way Saddam's going to call us a bunch of democracy bound pussies, sure our people have freedom of speech, sure they don't all agree with us but we're sure as hell not going to stand by and have him call us names, have him play with our democratic values, justifying his own dictatorial values as actually being effective. Wait a minute, he certainly gets things done when he makes a decision and he always wins elections by 99% majorities. Perhaps we need a dictator? Yeah, fuck democracy, it just holds us back and makes us look like a bunch of inept schoolyard name-callers who couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery. We need to act regardless of what our people think. They'll come round, they always do. Besides, all that ammo we got stock-piled is approaching its sell by date, we may as well use the stuff."

And so, it began.

What happened to Bugmenot


What happened to Bugmenot 08/19/2004 11:42 AM
As menti oned here last night, Bugmenot is now, well, not. A recent post on the MozillaZine forums by someone understood to be the admin for Bugmenot.com says:
"Our host pulled the plug. I reckon they were pressured. If anyone has got some secure, preferably offshore hosting in mind then please let us know so we can get the service back up as soon as possible."
Lin k (Thanks, Michael)

Update: Several BoingBoing readers wrote in to say something like this, from reader Bryan Swain: "I don't have the inside scoop on what happened to BugMeNot, but thought you might find this interesting. I've used the site in the past from work with no trouble, but as of today, it is blocked (our company uses WebSense filtering). I get a message saying that the site is blocked by the "Racism and Hate" category... figure that one out! The WebSense site has a section where you can see what sites fall into what categories and suggest changes, but, ironically enough, you have to register to use those areas. No thanks."

Whatever Happened to Gopher?


Whatever Happened to Gopher? 04/28/2004 05:53 AM
Whatever Happened to Gopher?
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,62988,00.html

Answer: the Gopher protocol developed in the 1990s at the University of Minnesota may have been eclipsed by the World Wide Web, but it's alive and kicking (even if somewhat underground). Floodgap.com shows that more than 250 active gopher servers are currently online (almost half of affiliated with American colleges and universities) and can be found on every continent but Africa and Antarctica. Gopher-enthusiast John Goerzen believes that gopher is an excellent alternative to PDA and smartphone Web browsers, and says: "Consider this example: Port-a-Goph, a gopher client in development for Palm OS. Cameron Kaiser wrote this in his spare time and got it working quickly on his own Palm," he said. "Contrast that with the state of Web browsing on handheld devices: Despite many years to improve them, I still regularly run across Web sites that simply do not render at all, or render so poorly that they are unusable."

My LinkSeries Internet Guides were written in 1992 - 1994 that list all the gopher sites for academic research and were used in academic libraries around the world in search of scholarly information from the Internet. These have been replaced and updated with my latest 2004 Internet MiniGuides.

Happened last night


Happened last night 09/20/2004 12:17 PM
I remember dreaming that something was lost. I woke in the middle of the night, not knowing what or why I was seeking so desperately. Something was missing, and I could not say what.

Then I found it on the floor, where it had apparently fallen off the bed during the night.

I lifted it and put it back next to my pillow where it belongs, and fell back to a dreamless sleep. With a smile on my face.

I wonder... How long can one shirt keep her scent?


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So What Happened in That Election,
Anyhow?


So What Happened in That Election,
Anyhow?
01/02/2005 01:56 PM
No consensus exists among Democrats about why John Kerry was defeated, and the party is locked in a battle of interpretation over just what went wrong.

Whatever Happened To Bluetooth?


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Whatever Happened to threedegrees?


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Whatever Happened to Transmeta?


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What Ever Happened to Customer Service?


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Two Spins on What Happened With Tommy
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Zeal - From The "What Ever Happened To?"
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"Any day in which Bush's Nat'l Guard service is the dominant news story is a lost day for the Kerry campaign." As another round of media yadayada (see below) is about to emerge over President Bush's National Guard service or lack thereof, Noam Scheiber explains why this is probably very bad news for ... Kerry. We know who Bush is. The election is about the future, not the past. Scheiber's point may have been made in the MeFi thread referenced above, but I'm afraid I lost consciousness after a screen or so.

Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea?


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After School Specials. Is that a Trapper Keeper in your locker or are you just happy to see me? Next month, two volumes of ABC's "After School Specials" will be released on DVD (in DVD sets designed to look like Trapper Keepers). After the first two sets, at least four more will follow. TV Shows on DVD has the names of many the specials ("Schoolboy Father," "She Drinks a Little," "Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea?") to jog your memory. Of course, Jump the Shark has plenty of memories of them, too. And anyone who saw Helen Hunt host "SNL" knows that in at least one (possibly two), she jumps out the window. Those were the days.

Lewis and Clark: What Else Happened


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What Else Happened in America While Lewis and Clark Explored the West

lewisandclarkandwhatelse.com
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What Happened To My Searches On Google?


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Whatever Happened to Virtual Reality?


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Less than a dozen years ago, it seemed as though virtual reality was poised to be the next major technology, though actual implementations were mainly being put to use in arcades. Then, as quickly as it arose amid much hype, the field seemed to disappear. Even the shoot-em-up headsets at the arcades were hard to find.

Whatever Happened to Internet2 - And Why
You Can't Touch It


Whatever Happened to Internet2 - And Why
You Can't Touch It
03/20/2003 01:05 PM
Internet2, the next-generation network that supposedly leaves the mainstream Internet in the dust, is still an ivory-tower project cloistered in universities and research labs. Why is it, then, that experts say Internet2 is crucial to development of next-generation technologies that will benefit all users?

He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened


He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened
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Old news: What happened with the Tiny
Hat Project...


Old news: What happened with the Tiny
Hat Project...
01/04/2005 09:00 PM

So I've been a bit low-key on the web recently so I thought maybe I'd post a few updates around individual themes. First up, old news about the Innocent Smoothies-inspired Tiny Hat Project. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, here is the description I posted on the second of December:

"Concept in a nutshell: buy drinks with hats, give money to charity, wear tiny hat, get someone to take a photo, look dumb, get dumped by your partner, embrace the fundamental pain of existence. You know, for kids!"

The next thing that happens after we're all rolling around from how funny we are with our tiny little hats is that I get a phone call from Innocent Smoothies, who are duly excited about the whole thing and want to send us free smoothies. Dumbstruck I agree delightedly and tell everyone around us the story of free smoothiedom. We all wonder to ourselves whether the drinks will have the requisite little tiny hats. Perhaps they'll have new flavours or something...

The days pass and no tiny hats arrive. Increasingly mortified, I become embittered by the world, and - to try and feel better in my desperate isolation - turn to drugs and murder and the humiliation of children. But still, nothing arrives... Until finally I get a phone call from reception - or more to the point Webb gets a phone-call from reception. Apparently the drinks have been sitting in the post-office for several days now uncollected, have gone off and fermented, exploded a little bit and ruined a bit of the carpet. They are thrown away...

Consequence of which is that my faith in Innocent has been restored, which makes me feel better. On the other hand, my faith in the communications around the BBC has been dented a bit. And I have no more little hats, or health giving smoothie-related vitamins. But I have a vaguely entertaining story to tell, so in the end everything worked out okay. Or so everyone will believe until I die of scurvy...

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Suddenly I'm super hot! I'm a man
magnet! What happened?


Suddenly I'm super hot! I'm a man
magnet! What happened?
04/12/2005 10:56 AM
I'm a late bloomer but now, out of nowhere, I've got that certain something.

Danforth asks: What happened to my
party?


Danforth asks: What happened to my
party?
03/30/2005 02:45 PM
Former Sen. John Danforth says the GOP has become the political extension of the religious right.

I will do whatever the Americans want,
because I saw what happened in Iraq, and
I was afraid


I will do whatever the Americans want,
because I saw what happened in Iraq, and
I was afraid
12/23/2003 08:24 AM
Here's why I won't be disappointed .. Firm action produces results .. Silvio Berlusconi does, too .. Gadaffi’s fear .. has spoken of .. reported .. THIS: .. quote

telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/09/04/wun04.xml
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What happened to BugMeNot?" thread


What happened to BugMeNot?" thread 08/20/2004 08:16 AM
Bug Me Not has been taken offline .. BugMeNot booted by their host .. Make Your Voice Heard, etc .. pulled the plug on them

forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=731841#731841
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"'This won't go away. What happened is
much nastier than is being reported.'"


"'This won't go away. What happened is
much nastier than is being reported.'"
02/14/2004 11:44 PM
this story promises .. Telegraph

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