01 Apr 2002 Another of those puzzling questions (like how do you know what time you went to sleep?). Where are all the French websites? I stumble over German websites quite often. And there's plenty of Polish websites selling Delphi shareware. I find quite a lot of Japanese and Italian websites when looking for motorcycle information. But I never seem to see French ones.
[ 01-Apr-02 5:26pm ] A Spyware free version of Kazaa. KaZaA Lite
[ 01-Apr-02 9:45am ] According to Andrew Orlowski The Register (1-April-2002 ), AOL has bought two hundred of the most popular blogs. "In related news, MetaFilter was said to be signing a merger agreement with Kuro5hin to pool content between the two sites. We'll bring you more news as soon as we hear it.".
But shouldn't this be on NTK? "In-jokes for outcasts". [ 01-Apr-02 9:02am ] 31 Mar 2002 Do you belong to lots of Yahoo! Mailing lists? Do you have a Yahoo! account? Then go to "Account Info, Edit your marketing preferences." You will probably want to set all the options to NO. You have about 55 days to do this, before they start spamming you.
[ 31-Mar-02 9:33am ] Deaddog's doo-wop rarities I just got a shipment of fantastic doo-wop and swing rarities from Deaddog music, a microlabel bringing back old 78s and singles. ... I have one other disk of his stuff, but most of his vast catalog of 78s is lost to history.[thanks, bOing bOing] I wonder if there's a thing like the Gutenberg Project, but instead of digitizing and archiving, doing the same for early recorded music. If there isn't there should be. A quick Google turned up the Mutopia project to digitize music scores, but I'm thinking of a library of MP3s of old out of copyright 78s for free download.
[ 31-Mar-02 8:48am ] 30 Mar 2002 I can't help but be amused by a post at
[ 30-Mar-02 7:05pm ] The kind of website that really brightens up your day. s o r t a k i n d a . c o m "Jesus, always with you" was perfect as long as you're not too easily offended...
[ 30-Mar-02 8:04am ] 27 Mar 2002 Want to see what music I like? Check this out.
[ 27-Mar-02 8:56am ] 25 Mar 2002 Dan blogging PC Forum : [Intel's] Barrett sees Moore's law and its equivalents lasting "at least 15 or more years more" with current technology. "No question about that.", Like he says Wow! Think about that. 2^10 times as much processing power as we have now. The equivalent of a 2048 GHz Pentium 4. Now will we have an equivalent increase in bandwidth? 512Mbps broadband?
[ 25-Mar-02 8:23pm ] The Internet is Missing A cluetrain.
[ 25-Mar-02 8:12pm ] When elephants dance We, The Consumers get trampled on. Tight analysis of the The Anti-Mammal Dinosaur Protection Act also known as the CBDTPA and previously as the SSSCA.
[ 25-Mar-02 4:09pm ] One of those conferences has just happened that just everyone has to be at. The PC Forum. Doc writes, Here's how thick the wi-fi is here: I'm posting this from a stall in the men's room. There are two other stalls here. I hear keyboards tapping in both of them (I think... hard to tell). How much you wanna bet that this gets quoted more than anything I'm writing today that's actually meaningful? [Later...] Rafe Needleman just told me, "You're full of shit." and later, Nearly everybody here, it seems, has a laptop, and is listening with their fingers. I'm imagining a nation of court stenographers... (I just did a count.. it's about a third.)
This is all very techy cool and next minute, but I can't help but think that there must be a better way to get instant reporting. It's just a shame that real time web casting is so bandwidth, processing and money intensive. [ 25-Mar-02 8:09am ] 24 Mar 2002 What is it about Gnomes? Here's the Gnome Liberation Front (GLF)
[ 24-Mar-02 9:10pm ] Dan Gillmor: Bleak future looms if you don't take a stand : So, here's my line in the sand. I've bought my last CD from any major label or independent label that puts copy protection on any of its music. Or supports and pushes for absurd copyright protection legislation.
So that's no more CDs then. Is the slogan "Stop buying music, it just encourages them"? Currenty listening to Timo Maas : Loud. on Perfecto Records.Which is great except that it's published by EMI. [ 24-Mar-02 8:01pm ] 23 Mar 2002 Starbucks as clueless as KPMG? Starbucks joins the KPMG Memorial Hall of Cluelessness for sending a registered lawyer-letter to the community site Backwash demanding that they remove links to the giant coffee-chain because Starbucks believes that linking to them without permission is a copyright violation. Starbucks needs a clue.Link [thanks, bOing bOing] Quoted verbatim.
It's a link, It's a link! So sue me! Bwahahahaha. I'm not in the USA so I'm not in your jurisdiction! What is it about companies that they want to stop people linking to them? Don't they know how Google works? Anyway, I never did like their coffee. I'd rather go to Coffee Republic or Costa. But having seen what Spiders do on Caffeine, maybe I should cut down. [ 23-Mar-02 7:27pm ] 22 Mar 2002 Google Relists Operation Clambake Update from yesterday's blog. The story about Google and CoS got blogged, linked, covered, commented on and announced by huge numbers of private and public websites. It would appear that Google has either allowed clambake back in to the listings, or perhaps is unable to exclude it without excluding big parts of the web. Any road up. Do a google search for "Scientology" and Operation Clambake - The Inner Secrets Of Scientology comes up number four.
[ 22-Mar-02 8:56am ] Anti-Copy Bill Hits D.C. : The completely absurd SSSCA has been renamed the Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act (CBDTPA). What a fine piece of Orwellian double think. "Promotion" indeed. but changing it's name doesn't make it any less absurd. Just so we're clear here, it will mandate that any electronic device that can play copyrighted digital media will have to contain US government approved anti-piracy hardware or software. In theory of course, this only applies to goods sold in the USA. Hah! I don't you need any hints as to exactly why this is absurd. Just try thinking about where these goods are made, Linux, Government approval, hacker challenges, digital to analog to digital recording and so on. and on. Then you might want to ask who provided funding and campaign money to the key backers of the bill. Hollings, Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), John Breaux (D-Louisana) and Dianne Feinstein (D-California).
It would seem that like the US Steel industry, the media barons are spending more time these days on lobbying than adding value. [ 22-Mar-02 8:50am ] 21 Mar 2002 Google censored by the Church of Scientology and the DMCA Sez Google: "We removed certain specific URLs in response to a notificationsubmitted by the Religious Technology Center and Bridge Publicationsunder section 512(c)(3) of the the Digital Millenium Copyright Act(DMCA). Had we not removed these URLs, we would be subject to a claimfor copyright infringement, regardless of its merits." (emphasis mine). Here are (some of ) the allegedly infringing links: www.xenu.net/ www.clambake.org/ home.kvalito.no/~xenu [thanks, bOing bOing] Many years ago there was anon.penet.fi, an anonymous remailer in Finland that was shut down as a result of actions by the CoS. There have been numerous cases of harassement through Usenet by them. And now this. Enough already.
[ 21-Mar-02 8:29pm ] 20 Mar 2002 Microsoft Says XML Web Services Tool for Java Nears Completion : but Microsoft cautions that applications and services built with Visual J# .NET will run only on the .NET framework and will not run on any Java virtual machine. I have to wonder why anyone would choose to program in a Java that was not cross platform. I guess if you need to cross train, then it would mean you wouldn't have to learn C# to work in an MS environment. But isn't J# always going to be 6 months behind C#? And if you're not in an MS environment, it's apparently irrelevant.
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