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dötournement. In a conversation today, i learned a new word/concept that intrigues me, but i still don't fully grasp…. dötournement. It… [zephoria]

August 18, 2003   No Comments

so you posted a word document and now i know more than you wanted

According to Simon Byers, computer researcher at AT&T's research laboratory, documents published online may unintentionally reveal sensitive information that could be used for corporate espionage or identity theft. Mr. Byers found that, using an ordinary search engine, the free software tools 'antiword' and 'catdoc', and a simple home-made script, he was able to collect 100,000 Word documents, many of which contained sensitive hidden or deleted information. Mr. Byers focused on Microsoft Word documents because of their ubiquity, but he believes other documents formats may be equally vulnerable. Microsoft is working to develop ways to ensure sensitive information isn't inadvertently left in files. The next edition of Office 2003 will include tools that will allow users to remove personal information from a document, according to Neil Laver, UK group marketing manager for Microsoft Office products.

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I've only done this to a few very close friends that have asked me to or i wanted them to stop sending word documents. I very easily go inside word documents and tell people the information that i now have and they never suspected that i did. Word documents are dangerous people, well if you work on anything that you want to keep private. a person who posts word documents is basically sharing far too much information, post things as html or ascii text only, you don't want some of this information shared, believe me.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

booker longlist

Monica Ali for Brick Lane
Martin Amis for Yellow Dog
Margaret Atwood for Oryx and Crake

Carol Birch for Turn Again Home

Melvyn Bragg for Crossing the Lines

JM Coetzee for Elizabeth Costello

Julia Darling for The Taxi Driver's Daughter
Gerard Donovan for Schopenhauer's Telescope

Damon Galgut for The Good Doctor

Barbara Gowdy for The Romantic

Mark Haddon for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

Zo‘ Heller for Notes on a Scandal

Francis King for The Nick of Time

Shena Mackay for Heligoland

Clare Morrall for Astonishing Splashes Of Colour

John Murray for Jazz etc

Julie Myerson for Something Might Happen

Tim Parks for Judge Savage

Caryl Phillips for A Distant Shore

DCB Pierre for Vernon God Little

Jonathan Raban for Waxwings

Graham Swift for The Light of Day

Barbara Trapido for Frankie & Stankie
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well no one else posted this yet, and I've only listened to Oryx and Crake from Audible, and i think it would be better in text. it was good in audible, but audio is so much more passing to my mind than text, so i don't track audio as well over that many hours.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

rdf this!

there is a new updated version of RAP – RDF API for PHP. The new version
includes:
1. relational database backend
2. RDQL query engine
3. N3 parser and serializer
–+–

ok, so its nearly magic, well not really, but this is a nice implementation, i might use it on one of my ultra secret probably never to be finished unless i finish other things first projects.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

semantic web, i never thought i knew ya, but now someone can

DIGITAL ENTERPRISE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (DERI)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY
GALWAY
IRELAND

PH. D., POST-DOC, RESEARCHER and RESEACH FELLOW POSITIONS

The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) (www.deri.ie), located at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, received significant funding from the Science Foundation Ireland. Accordingly, DERI has positions available on all levels, including Ph.D., Post-Doc, Researcher and Research Fellow positions in two major exciting research areas:

- Semantic Web Technology
- Semantic Web Service Technology

DERI has has been successfully acquiring large European research projects in these areas such as SWWS (Semantic Web-Enabled Web Services), DIP (Data, Integration and Processes) and KnowledgeWeb. In addition, DERI has established a significant cooperation link with the Next Web Generation Group (www.nextwebgeneration.org) in Innsbruck, Austria.

The institute is headed by Prof. Dieter Fensel and Prof. Christoph Bussler. The main focus of DERI is to address the existing and future challenges in Semantic Web Technology and Semantic Web Service Technology. DERI emphasizes research and applied science equally on a national as well as international level. In addition to executing research projects, DERI co-operates significantly with large, medium-sized and small industrial partners on a European as well as world-wide scope.

We seek highly qualified and exceptional applicants. According to experience and interest, a research team member is expected to participate in research activities, research and industrial project work, teaching and standardization efforts. Exceptional experienced senior applicants might be able to apply for professor status. In case you are interested in this challenging opportunity, please send your complete and detailed resumee to:

Chris.Bussler@DERI.ie

Galway is one of the most beautiful Irish cities shaped by artistic communities, active student life, innovative industry and leading edge research. Galway is located at the beautiful west coast of Ireland within the Galway Bay. Galway is located 'between' Europe and the U.S., making it an ideal hub for national, European and international research.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

the horror, the horror

submit your horror stories of the 'i own your ideas' privateers, if you've been wronged by the current system of intellectual property rights or if retaining your ip rights has been made 'not worth the cost' for whatever reason. If in anyway you were forced to choose, you should share. kindly do not resort to fiction, reality is horrific enough.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

if you are reading this you probably are abnormal

but hopefully you wouldn't want to be normal in these people's books. Why is it that everything is a disorder of some sort. now, sure, there are extremes, but we've seen what happens once an extreme disorder is identified, then slowly but surely, it pushes the extreme to just outside of the norm, and people doing things that are considered normal by their peers are suddenly suspect.

August 18, 2003   No Comments

dissertations are like life

The Rabbit's Thesis. A true tail of a furry creature's doctoral dissertation on the superiority of rabbits to foxes and wolves. [Mark Bernstein]

well not really, but this little tale has a bit of moral.

August 18, 2003   No Comments