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Posts from — February 2005

Memememe

Memememe:

A fun meme, from Philobiblon Via http://littleprofessor.typepad.com/the_little_professor/2005/02/memememe.html:

“which authors have you read more than ten books by?”

(Obviously, this presumes extremely productive authors.)

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This could take some time….

Theory and Philosophy

Jean Baudrillard

Pierre Bourdieu

Deleuze/Guattari

Michel Foucault

Plato

Paul Virilio

(I could probably list Aristotle, and a bunch of other ancients here too)

Literature

J.G. Ballard

Charles Bukowski

Umberto Eco

Jack Kerouac

Hunter S. Thompson

General fiction

Dave Barry

Ian Fleming

Gary Gygax

Alan Moore (yes the comics, but they are very good)

Robert B. Parker

Don Pendleton

Terry Pratchett

Spider Robinson

(there are probably others)

February 28, 2005   1 Comment

China OSS Week (Feb 28-March 4)

<a href=”http://www.asia-oss.org/march2005/china_oss_week.html”>china oss week</a>

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interesting.

February 28, 2005   No Comments

Channel Four 17 15 16 21

MilkandCookies – Channel Four 17 15 16 21:

interesting…. i wonder what the policy goal is…

February 27, 2005   No Comments

real life vs internet (it’s meant to be funny but it’s so true) – video

real life vs internet (it’s meant to be funny but it’s so true) – video:

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i’ve posted this before, but it is always good to review the differences.

February 27, 2005   No Comments

Grounded: Millionaire John Gilmore stays close to home while making a point about privacy

Grounded: Millionaire John Gilmore stays close to home while making a point about privacy:
“Are they just basically saying we just can’t travel without identity papers? If that’s true, then I’d rather see us go through a real debate that says we want to introduce required identity papers in our society rather than trying to legislate it through the back door through regulations that say there’s not any other way to get around,” Gilmore said. “Basically what they want is a show of obedience.”

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This and the ’secret law’….. that’s what i’m against, unwarranted secrecy justifying tyranny and obedienc.

February 27, 2005   No Comments

The Fox

The Fox:
shane’s the fox….

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i’m the pilot:
pilot.
You are the pilot.

Saint Exupery’s ‘The Little Prince’ Quiz.
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February 27, 2005   No Comments

Inside Cheeky’s Office

Inside Cheeky’s Office:
I fill my office with a lot of silly and fun things. This is one of my absolute favorites (in fact, I’ve purchased a couple of these for colleagues as gifts).
jar.jpg

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I like IT. i want one.

February 25, 2005   No Comments

FOSS and OASIS

FOSS and OASIS:
Groklaw just published an open letter from representatives of the FOSS community directed against a new IPR policy at OASIS. However, I do wonder if there was any discussion behind the scenes at first before taking this step. The IETF just might be next…

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i do hope someone will lay the smackdown on ietf’s new policy, which is one step away from foolishly corporately aligned, and is likely pushing the organization farther from the innovative engineer base than i think it should.

February 25, 2005   No Comments

Bagpuss

Bagpuss:
Bagpuss, dear Bagpuss

Old fat furry catpuss

Wake up and look at this thing that I bring

Wake up, be bright, be golden and light

Bagpuss, oh hear what I sing

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are they bringing bagpuss back?

February 25, 2005   No Comments

Thomas L. Friedman: The sliding dollar

Thomas L. Friedman: The sliding dollar:
“Given the number of people who have refinanced their homes with floating-rate mortgages, the falling dollar is a kind of sword of Damocles, getting closer and closer to their heads,” Rothkopf said. “And with any kind of sudden market disruption – caused by anything from a terror attack to signs that a big country has gotten queasy about buying dollars – the bubble could burst in a very unpleasant way.”

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yep, the knot will be undone.

February 25, 2005   No Comments