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ABC News: Where Big Brother Watches and Talks to You

ABC News: Where Big Brother Watches and Talks to You :
The monitors in Middlesbrough’s CCTV control room show a drunk put back a traffic cone, a vandal replace a strip light he had pulled off the roof of a pizza joint, and a smoker pick up his cigarette butt from the sidewalk.

Why did they correct their infractions? The operator in the control room spotted their actions, and a disembodied voice coming from a speaker attached to a CCTV camera stopped the offenders in their tracks. It seems to work.

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polite perhaps, terrorizing certainly….

October 1, 2006   1 Comment

Discworld Cake

Discworld Cake:
The Discworld Cake
Made for my daughter’s wedding.

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way cool

October 1, 2006   No Comments

Library Cats Map

Library Cats Map:
LIBRARY
CATS MAP

Click on a region (or
state) to see a list of library cats!

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yes, the library cats map still exists.

October 1, 2006   1 Comment

Google Code – Updates: Announcing Tesseract OCR

Google Code – Updates: Announcing Tesseract OCR:
We wanted to let you all know that a few months ago we quietly released – or actually re-released – an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) engine into open source. You might wonder why Google is interested in OCR? In a nutshell, we are all about making information available to users, and when this information is in a paper document, OCR is the process by which we can convert the pages of this document into text that can then be used for indexing.This particular OCR engine, called Tesseract, was in fact not originally developed at Google!
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tesseract is a new open source ocr tool by google.

October 1, 2006   No Comments

Open-ILS.org | Home of the Evergreen ILS.

Open-ILS.org | Home of the Evergreen ILS.:
This is information central for the development effort of an open source Integrated Library System (ILS), named Evergreen.
This software is being developed and maintained by the Georgia Public Library Service for
use by the Georgia Library PINES Program, a consortium
of 252 public libraries. This software can be downloaded for free, and anyone can contribute to development efforts.

The PINES-Evergreen production system is located at gapines.org.

A public demo of Evergreen’s online catalog is located at demo.gapines.org. A
bleeding edge online catalog, with all of the latest, greatest features we’re working on, is located at
dev.gapines.org (note the development site may be unstable). The staff client is available from the
downloads section.

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pines evergreen is a ILS of the open source variety.

October 1, 2006   No Comments

The Belmont Club: Censorship by the military?

The Belmont Club: Censorship by the military?:
Pajamas Media recently reported that there are only 9 embedded reporters in
Iraq. Many are blaming this on the media, and while I can never be called an
apologist for mainstream media, I can say with certainty that the United
States military is censoring.

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censorship can be appropriate, it really depends on how it is done. here, i think it is overstepping the purpose. you can limit knowledge to enable strategic goals, but if you prevent knowledge after those strategies are implemented, you are doing wrong.

October 1, 2006   No Comments

GOP leaders knew of Foley e-mail in ‘05 – Yahoo! News

GOP leaders knew of Foley e-mail in ‘05 – Yahoo! News:
GOP leaders admit their offices have known for months that a Florida Republican congressman was sending inappropriate e-mails to a boy who had worked as a page in the House of Representatives.

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this seems to indicate that the GOP leaders worked to suppress evidence of child sexual abuse. that is immoral and i suspect illegal. the worst part is that they are supposed to be against child abuse, but here they are conspiring to support an alleged abuser.

October 1, 2006   No Comments

freedominfo.org: the online network of freedom of information advocates

freedominfo.org: the online network of freedom of information advocates:
International Right to Know Day 2006
Celebrating
Freedom of Information Around the World
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hmmm, i missed this.

September 30, 2006   No Comments

Erwin Chemerinsky – Legislating Violations of the Constitution – washingtonpost.com

Erwin Chemerinsky – Legislating Violations of the Constitution – washingtonpost.com:
With little public attention or even notice, the House of Representatives has passed a bill that undermines enforcement of the First Amendment’s separation of church and state. The Public Expression of Religion Act – H.R. 2679 – provides that attorneys who successfully challenge government actions as violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment shall not be entitled to recover attorneys fees. The bill has only one purpose: to prevent suits challenging unconstitutional government actions advancing religion.

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hmm, yet one more reason to change the house of representatives, vote the people who want a theocracy out.

September 30, 2006   No Comments

Who the Hell Wants to be Reasonable?

Who the Hell Wants to be Reasonable?

this has Emma Goldman’s answers to:

  1. What should you most like to do, to know, to be? (In case you are not satisfied).
  2. Why wouldn’t you change places with any other human being?
  3. What do you look forward to?
  4. What do you fear most from the future?
  5. What has been the happiest moment of your life? The unhappiest? (If you care to tell).
  6. What do you consider your weakest characteristics? Your strongest? What do you like most about yourself? Dislike most?
  7. What things do you really like? Dislike? (Nature, people, ideas, objects, etc. Answer in a phrase or a page, as you will).
  8. What is your attitude toward art today?
  9. What is your world view? (Are you a reasonable being in a reasonable scheme?)
  10. Why do you go on living?

September 28, 2006   No Comments