| 1. |  | Ny Times Wrapup - Captured: 17-12-2004 18:15:08 This was from tuesday, but better late then never...
NY Times WrapUp
A New York painter, Steve Mumford, has been embedded
with military units in Iraq on and off since April 2003. Also check out the artist's
website.
Energized by electoral wins, conservative Christians are pushing
ahead state and local initiatives on controversial issues.
Delegates from more than 190 countries have g... From: Doubt's Log |
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| 2. |  | Tuesday Morning Links - Captured: 7-12-2004 19:19:14
The lame duck session of congress gives us an Intelligence
Overhaul.
Reality seems
to continue marching in Iraq, although not
everyone agrees.
Here is a pretty detailed article about the status
of Nuclear Weapons and Iran. Things that stand out to me is that the civilian
program issues is still a two year timeframe, alligations of military programs especially
related to two sites, Parchin and Lavisan II, an Iranian ... From: Doubt's Log |
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| 3. |  | Friday 12/6/2004 - Captured: 7-12-2004 0:16:01
Addicted to Digitial Media has a link
to the Halo 2 RSS Excel Woorkbook,
a video of learning
to fly in Halo 2, and a XP
Video Decoder Checkup Utility.
Vik recommends NPR peice on what
is wrong with talking heads style journalism.
Oops, This didn't get posted on friday. From: Doubt's Log |
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| 4. |  | Why Choose Microsoft for your Portal? - Captured: 14-1-2005 10:51:00 Whether you're a business or technical decision maker, it's important to think about what's important to your organization when making a software decision. For most companies, software is an enabler of business. That is to say, your company is probably not in the business of making/developing software, but rather using software to run your business. Since I'm most familiar with the Portal space, my remarks are specific to Portal software. Nevertheless, many of the same suggestions and concepts a... From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 6. |  | Searching Through Video and Audio Content - Even With MSN - Captured: 29-1-2005 18:47:05
Video search engines have been getting quite the hype this week as Yahoo! and Google introduced
a video search engine to the public. But wait, only Google truely searches in video
content. Yahoo! only searches through images names and basic meta data. But if you
think they are pioneering anything at all, you are quite wrong. At least HP
has been providing the same service long before.
So audio mining has been around since some time, even for your own use,&... From: Benjamin J. J. Voigt :: Creativity is Inspired by Activity |
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| 8. |  | CES 2005 Video is Online - Captured: 20-1-2005 23:12:29
Apparently the CES
2005 video is (finally) online. Watching the show made a couple of thing crystal
clear:
1.) BillG and humor
Formerly I imagined Bill to be the kind of person who could say funny things
about his work, the kind of person who doesn't take himself too seriously in public
and who could answer to a humorous comment equally amusingly. I kind of missed that. If
something breaks on stage (And, thanks to Murphy, thats quite often) it's... From: Benjamin J. J. Voigt :: Creativity is Inspired by Activity |
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| 9. |  | Turn of the tide - Captured: 30-12-2004 10:54:00 So 2004 winds to a close. The devastation in Indonesia and Thailand beggars description (despite all the news commentators, who still find ways to talk about something that just leaves me speechless). Advances and retreats in medicine are announced every day. I'm trying to do one of those "sum up" blog posts and I really can't. Microsoft's pace (up until the beauty of the holiday weeks, when no one is here) has been such that it's been hard to remember what I did the week before, never mind 52 w... From: Betsy Aoki's WebLog |
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| 10. |  | Security Updates for February - Captured: 8-2-2005 13:51:00 The Windows Security Updates for February have been posted. Here's a link to the page:
Windows Security Updates Summary for February 2005
The security updates for February 2005 include several high-priority updates for Microsoft Windows that also affect Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Media Player technologies. If you have any of the software listed on this page installed on your computer, you should install the updates from Windows Update.
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| 11. |  | Wired: Hide Your IPod, Here Comes Bill - Captured: 2-2-2005 10:00:00 Well, here's an article that doesn't trim at all with what I've seen at Microsoft. My first thought is, the only people who might give somebody a hard time about a music player are people like me, and it's all in fun. Second, I've seen a couple of music players on people as they walk around campus and most of the time that player isn't an iPod as far as I can tell.
"About 80 percent of Microsoft employees who have a portable music player have an iPod," said one source, a high-level manager who ... From: BufferOverrun |
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| 12. |  | George Soros...leftist billionaire commie hater whos destroying America...one 527 at a time. - Captured: 1-2-2005 6:50:21
George Soros is a Billionaire investment
capitalist who came to the attention of millions of Americans for the first time with
his 527 organization MoveOn.Org. From
where I’m sitting, George seems like kind of a nut-job and an egomaniac…but
then anyone who comes up with his own civil philosophy, and then spends billions of
dollars promoting it around the world would have to be…wouldn’t he? And
frankly, he’s the egomaniacal nu... From: Anomalous Data |
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