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[ My favorite google search, by ekrout ]SON OF GOATSE (Formerly Neo-Goatse.cx)
SON OF GOATSE. If that made you go blind, visit The Laziest Men on Mars -
all you'll need are your ears! ... (Goatse.cx still has the original gaper.).
www.conhugeco.org/goatse.cx/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse Revealed
I remember the first time I was linked to Goatse. Yes even I was once like
you. ... Either way, I got my first hit of Goatse. Damn did it hit me. ...
www.dangerz.net/gatasa/article.shtml - 8k - Cached - Similar pageskuro5hin.org || User Info
... We need your support: buy an ad | premium membership. User info for
goatse. View comments posted by goatse View goatse's diary View ...
www.kuro5hin.org/user/uid:24154 - 17k - Cached
Goatse Merchandise | Powered byCafePress.com ... ordering information | shipping & returns | payment options | satisfaction
guarantee, Goatse Merchandise, ... THE source for all your Goatse needs! ...
www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=goatsemerch - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesThe Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man Has Moved!
The link to the Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man is outdated.
Please replace it with the code below. Inform the webmaster of ...
www.oswego.edu/~jpeck/prime/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesBob Goatse interview
Bob Goatse - the passage of the century. ... FC-uk: Hello? Hello? Mr Goatse? Bob Goatse:
(muffled) Where's the cellphone? I thought I heard it. FC-uk: Hello? ...
www.fc-uk.org.uk/goatse/ - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesProject info for Goatse
Project info for Goatse. Page created 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer), last
modified 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer). Homepage: http://goatse.cx. ...
www.advogato.org/proj/Goatse/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse
Goatse. ... However I had heard too many people talk about goatse.cx that
have never even seen the full photo gallery of the goatse guy. ...
www.hektik.org/various/various/goatse/ - 9k - Cached - Similar pagesDIRK [goatse.cx]
From to. goatse.cx is connected to because. Warning: mysql_fetch_array():
supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in -
[ My favorite google search, by ekrout ]SON OF GOATSE (Formerly Neo-Goatse.cx)
SON OF GOATSE. If that made you go blind, visit The Laziest Men on Mars -
all you'll need are your ears! ... (Goatse.cx still has the original gaper.).
www.conhugeco.org/goatse.cx/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse Revealed
I remember the first time I was linked to Goatse. Yes even I was once like
you. ... Either way, I got my first hit of Goatse. Damn did it hit me. ...
www.dangerz.net/gatasa/article.shtml - 8k - Cached - Similar pageskuro5hin.org || User Info
... We need your support: buy an ad | premium membership. User info for
goatse. View comments posted by goatse View goatse's diary View ...
www.kuro5hin.org/user/uid:24154 - 17k - Cached
Goatse Merchandise | Powered byCafePress.com ... ordering information | shipping & returns | payment options | satisfaction
guarantee, Goatse Merchandise, ... THE source for all your Goatse needs! ...
www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=goatsemerch - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesThe Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man Has Moved!
The link to the Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man is outdated.
Please replace it with the code below. Inform the webmaster of ...
www.oswego.edu/~jpeck/prime/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesBob Goatse interview
Bob Goatse - the passage of the century. ... FC-uk: Hello? Hello? Mr Goatse? Bob Goatse:
(muffled) Where's the cellphone? I thought I heard it. FC-uk: Hello? ...
www.fc-uk.org.uk/goatse/ - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesProject info for Goatse
Project info for Goatse. Page created 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer), last
modified 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer). Homepage: http://goatse.cx. ...
www.advogato.org/proj/Goatse/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse
Goatse. ... However I had heard too many people talk about goatse.cx that
have never even seen the full photo gallery of the goatse guy. ...
www.hektik.org/various/various/goatse/ - 9k - Cached - Similar pagesDIRK [goatse.cx]
From to. goatse.cx is connected to because. Warning: mysql_fetch_array():
supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in -
[ My favorite google search, by ekrout ]SON OF GOATSE (Formerly Neo-Goatse.cx)
SON OF GOATSE. If that made you go blind, visit The Laziest Men on Mars -
all you'll need are your ears! ... (Goatse.cx still has the original gaper.).
www.conhugeco.org/goatse.cx/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse Revealed
I remember the first time I was linked to Goatse. Yes even I was once like
you. ... Either way, I got my first hit of Goatse. Damn did it hit me. ...
www.dangerz.net/gatasa/article.shtml - 8k - Cached - Similar pageskuro5hin.org || User Info
... We need your support: buy an ad | premium membership. User info for
goatse. View comments posted by goatse View goatse's diary View ...
www.kuro5hin.org/user/uid:24154 - 17k - Cached
Goatse Merchandise | Powered byCafePress.com ... ordering information | shipping & returns | payment options | satisfaction
guarantee, Goatse Merchandise, ... THE source for all your Goatse needs! ...
www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=goatsemerch - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesThe Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man Has Moved!
The link to the Prime Number Shitting Goatse.cx Man is outdated.
Please replace it with the code below. Inform the webmaster of ...
www.oswego.edu/~jpeck/prime/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesBob Goatse interview
Bob Goatse - the passage of the century. ... FC-uk: Hello? Hello? Mr Goatse? Bob Goatse:
(muffled) Where's the cellphone? I thought I heard it. FC-uk: Hello? ...
www.fc-uk.org.uk/goatse/ - 15k - Cached - Similar pagesProject info for Goatse
Project info for Goatse. Page created 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer), last
modified 5 Sep 2000 by TheGiver (Journeyer). Homepage: http://goatse.cx. ...
www.advogato.org/proj/Goatse/ - 2k - Dec. 11, 2002 - Cached - Similar pagesGoatse
Goatse. ... However I had heard too many people talk about goatse.cx that
have never even seen the full photo gallery of the goatse guy. ...
www.hektik.org/various/various/goatse/ - 9k - Cached - Similar pagesDIRK [goatse.cx]
From to. goatse.cx is connected to because. Warning: mysql_fetch_array():
supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CMC/netizen_thoughts.ht ml - 11k - Cachedwww.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netizen_thoughts.txt
... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
8k - Cached
[ More results from www.columbia.edu ]MetaLog
... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
hotwired.lycos.com/braintennis/96/23/index2a.htm l - 11k - -
[ More Links to Decentralized News Projects ]
I've been reading about decentralized news for quite awhile now and have been waiting for some real, concrete results/products to be released. As such, here are some of my Mozilla bookmarks from my Decentralized News folder. Please enjoy!
infoAnarchy || Comments || The Circle: a new decentralized search ... ... Gossip: This is a decentralized news service, with a trust system kind of
like Advogato. Nodes on the network swap gossip with their friends. ...
www.infoanarchy.org/comments/ 2002/1/15/82223/3481?pid=1 - 12k - CachedScripting News
... Call us cockroaches if you want, I'm sure IBM thought Apple, Microsoft and Intel
were cute and dirty too, but distributed and decentralized news is rapidly ...
scriptingnews.userland.com/backIssues/2002/02/15 - 25k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedResearch News: TVC Alert, 31 May 2002
... Before summarizing software available for reading RSS/XML news feeds (end of article),
the author opines about the value of decentralized news or information ...
www.virtualchase.com/tvcalert/may02/31may02.html - 38k - CachedHoosier Review
... used to their privileges as brokers of information in a top-down world, threatened
by the rise of new, bizarre, egalitarian and decentralized news sources? ...
www.hoosierreview.com/musgrave10.html - 12k - CachedNetizens Info
... Non-electronic Reference Sources. Bellovin, Steve M. and Mark Horton, USENET
- A Distributed Decentralized News System, an unpublished manuscript, 1985. ...
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... and future of the data highway Non-electronic Reference Sources Bellovin, Steve
M. and Mark Horton, USENET - A Distributed Decentralized News System, an ...
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... just recycled news from major outlets. But what the weblogs did do
was provide a decentralized news source. At a time when all of ...
www.larkfarm.com/metalog.asp - 18k - Dec. 9, 2002 -Michael Barone
... years ago. That's how it's bound to be in a country with increasingly
decentralized news media and a fragmented electorate. The ...
www.jewishworldreview.com/michael/barone100300.a sp - 17k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedSubIntSoc.net: The Suboctagon Report - The Center Cannot Hold,
... ... Another example: personal video cameras. People on the streets with cameras formed
a decentralized news-gathering system that the TV networks couldn't match. ...
subintsoc.net/suboctagon_20011121.php - 39k - Dec. 9, 2002 - CachedWired Online: Brain Tennis
... Or will the many-to-many nature of the Net lead to self-correcting, decentralized
news media that nobody owns and everybody contributes to? ...
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Re:Slightly OfftopicI've only heard it pronouced soul-air-iss(as in kiss), before the trailer. There really isn't a definitive answer, the right pronouciation is whatever the hell Sun wants it to be. And they ain't talking.
Every developer should have a guide on how to say the name of their product.
There's a unix pronouciation guide here or here, but the solaris pronunciation is none too specific. I have always said a lot of things on the list, like AIX, etc, tcl, and url, as the letters (A-eye-ex, ee-tee-see, tee-cee-el, you-are,el), not pronoucing them as words (aches, et-see, tickle, earl). Which is the right way, and which way will not make people look at me like an idiot?
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Apple Call Center
"Hello? Is this Apple? I have trouble with your Internet service and your Operating System is flakey."
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Apple Call Center
"Hello? Is this Apple? I have trouble with your Internet service and your Operating System is flakey."
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Price
This definately is interesting, but far too expensive. At $600-700, plus a laptop whose specs must at least meet:
Pentium 3, 500MHz+
Windows 98
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Satan and "George W Bush"
Turns up just a few pages.
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Re:Getting some industry back?
Yeah, right!
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Wow
Their server got hit pretty hard, but I found a link to the Google cached version:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:BZcu3-3HkaYC: www.picogui.org/+i%27m+looking+at+gay+porno!&hl=en &ie=UTF-8 -
Re:"right" to profit
Here's a link
Also, some good news, Myra Hindley died.
And the chinky commies just got a new bunch of very old leaders...perhaps so that they look more caring and sharing and the US doesn't get as much hassle when he needs their backing for his middle easter lebensraum policies! -
Re:Mirror, mirror
It is not a mirror but google has a cache for it. Click here to read it.
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LSB = Linux Standard Base
The official site is down, but a google cache is up:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:NdbQq65bnTcJ: http://www.linuxbase.org/+lsby&hl=en&ie=UT F-8 -
Googled
Google Cache, cause the site seems to have eaten its self:
Main Page
Doesnt look like Google has a Cache of the images page.. bugger, cause it seems the images are accessable, just not the mysql ran pages. -
Browse all you want to...
the google cache of the site
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Should be pretty neat!
Reading that last line on Landshark's homepage, I can only think of the next round of Darwin awards and wonder if should inform Mr. Baker of his nomination.
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Interface Hall of Shame (Link is dead)
But you can always go for google:
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Re:Hacking Roulette?
Hacking Roulette, was doable back in the 1960s. These guys from MIT built the world's first wearable computer, and were able to predict where the ball was going to land.
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Switching...
For those Mac OS X users out there, have you noticed operations that seemed slower using Mac OS X compared to similar operations on other operating systems?
In the time it takes to switch from Mac to Windows XP, switching from Windows to Mac has been done many times over...and the switch from Mac to Windows actually FAILED! -
Cache
Here Turn off images in your browser, or else you'll end up waiting for the (slashdotted) server to cough up the images for the (cached) page.
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Re:Free?
But what browser is the most common?
How would you ever find out about that? Look for the referer field in the weblogs? With the number of servers deliberately discriminating users of nonMS browsers you cannot expect refer fields to be true. Here is the last page I came across which plain refuses to be shown in any browser but IE. -
Google Mirror
Google Mirror
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Re:it is a violation!
Does this mean Google is infringing?
Since when are you bound to a contract by reading it?
" If you do not intend to be legally bound by these terms and conditions, do not access and use the Site. "
The obvious solution would be to use
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Re:Doesn't make sense.
That's right. I used the value of the eath's diameter for its radius. Substituting half of the value in my original calculations, I come up with: 11.294 KM/s.
Also, remember that I used an upper bounds; I said that an object would fall "less than 10 meters" in 1 second, since at the end of the second it would be going 9.8 m/s^2, so even if it acccelerated constantly at the greatest speed it will reach, it will only go less than 10 meters.
More precisely, this value is:
distance = initial distance + initial velocity * time + 1/2 g times time squared.
So, d = 1/2 (9.8), or 4.9. I guess if I'd had a better conceptual understanding, I would have realized initially that after 1 second, the total displacement is just half the acceleration, since I have enough calculus to know that the derivative of a quadratic is just twice linear, and at this point we start at 0, so the graph isn't translated at all.
Anyway, if instead of 0.01 for 10 meters, I add 0.0049 KM to the original 12756 KM (now 12756/2), my answer becomes: 7.905 KM/s.
In other words, almost precisely your "8.3 km/sec or thereabouts".
So, I had just two problems.
1. I used the diameter of the Earth for its radius.
2. I did not look up the simple formula to get a more precise value than my upper bounds, and did not have the conceptual framework to quickly realize that calculation isn't necessary.
Actually, I wonder now whether my answer isn't more correct than your 8.3 km/sec...I seem to be using more precise numbers, because you're using 7000 km, whereas 12756/2 is actually 6378 KM. (And the former number comes from NASA).
Actually, now that I think about it, when I put in 14000 for 12756 in my calculations, my answer is 8.282.
In other words: Our methods produce an equally correct result.
I do wonder though why you say something like "not a bad way to do the calculation, without access to calculus." I'm in calculus 1 now, and it might be helpful if you told me what in calculus would have helped me carry out the calculations.
-Robert.
PS. It occurs to me that "7.905 KM/s" is a number I arrived at using NASA's very precise "The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 12,756 kilometers (km)" [good, apparently, to 5 significant digits] and the accepted number 9.8 m/s for g, on average.
Googling "7.905 KM/s" returns two links, the second of which says:
" See if you can show that the orbital velocity at the Earth's surface (i.e. the speed required for a frictionless train moving through an Equatorial tunnel to be in free fall all the way around the Earth) is 7.905km/s."
This page is in the webspace of Jess Brewer, who appears to be a serious researcher at the University of British Columbia.
Googling /sec instead of /s, I get a page at Purdue University reading "Thus for Earth,
vc = 7.9 km/sec (~ 5 miles/second)
(to achieve a circular orbit about the Earth)" and another (cache) by a different professor carrying out the same calculations.
Both professors are physicists.
Searching "7.90 km/s" (ie with one fewer sigfig) returns "v_cir = [ G M_E/ R_E]^{1/2} = 7.90 km s^{-1} " here. This is also an academic site.
Rounding to 7.91 returns no relavant matches, but 7.9 (as many sig. fig.s as we had from g ~ 9.8) returns too many for me to look through. Adding "orbit" I find this page says "Remember: near earth orbital velocity is 7.9 km/s." Sounds authoritative.
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Google Cache
Google Cache: (for what it's worth)
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Re:Insterstellar travel is still centuries awayThe closest star is Tau Ceti, which is 4.7 Light years away
This is incorrect; the closest star is Proxima Centauri; 4.24 LY. Tau Ceti is 11.35 LY away (Source)
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Re:Slashdotted already
Sure... here you go!
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Re:Requests and uses
There is already reasearch being done on fiber optic fabrics. See: TV On A T-shirt
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Uruklink webmail
http://mail.uruklink.net:8383/ (google cache) looks like they are using iMail, which is a POP3 server. Thus, if mail in there is still there, it is not read, because then it would be gone.
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Re:Fud First, Shallow DetailsHere's your business model.
South Korea used a variant on this to wire itself as a nation for broadband. They seem to have no trouble offering 1-10mbps for rates comparable to dialup. Perhaps you should try explaining either to the US citiLECs or South Korea why this can't work. Or the horrors of your bandwidth hogs.
Personally, I'd rather think of interesting consumer and business services that depend on uncapped broadband. Too bad I can't do this for the US market. However, there are other national markets, I don't think South Korea is going to be unique in this for very long. The real danger is that your kind of thinking is likely to make the US unique in another way. Sliding towards Third World status as the only industrialized country that hasn't gotten more or less universal broadband to its citizens as the future rolls out everywhere else.
Why isn't this happening everywhere in the US? There aren't that many government owned public utilities and making their fiber optic networks available to the general public has been made illegal in a number of states due to heavy lobbying by cable and telecoms.
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What has been doneReading the MSNBC article would lead you to think that the only thing accomplished by folding@home has been a feasibility test with a toy (non-biological) protein. The results page (see Google cache) shows dozens of simulation runs, including some of clinical significance.
The big win with the toy protein is that it allows for experimental verification of the validity of data produced by FAH clients. That's a good thing, because biochemists are very suspicious of simulations and tend to ignore them until there's compelling correlation with results from a real lab.
Hopefully this will substantiate a large number of already-done simulations, or at least put them in a position where they suggest some very small amount of lab work to verify an interesting result.
To the folks complaining that only the big pharmas will benefit: This stuff is being done in academia. Would you prefer the big pharmas did it internally and there was NO CHANCE AT ALL for the results to make it into the public knowledge base? Be realistic - you KNOW the big pharmas will be the big winners on anything like this - that's the business they're in. For the rest of us, the best hope is to hasten the day when cheap generics of the resulting drugs are available for low-income patients.
I question the thinking that much would be gained by fighting the big pharmas (quite aside from the complete ineffectiveness of a typical
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Re:Google Cachecache of the FAQ page, it only took me a moment to find, but it was the first thing I tried to visit.
Don't waste your mod points on this either, I'm not worth it.
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Re:yes its on google
The URL in the parent has an extra space in it. Here it is linked for your pleasure: linkage
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Mod it up...to 6I thought this an excellent response, but for one point:
One of the things you can do to combat this (to some extent) is make things more transparent.
Is it true that it's only recently that these loans were to be disclosed?
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There has got to me more to thisIt makes no sence for the beast to try this sort of crap here. There has got to be something more to it.
Are the games more expemsive here than overseas? or are the release schedules different? or even is the beast trying to set a precident for something else they want to try out here? rent office XP anyone?
Could even be that they plan to use us as a test for the mandatory DRM they have been pushing with the MPAA/RIAA
The realy scarey thing is that they are likley to actually get the law changed here. The minister responsible for technology is a total luddite, and has already allowed telstra to destroy broadband in this country. Anyone who would allow that will just say "Yes Sir" to anything Bill wants.
Another poster suggested vistiting the minsiters, any other aussies want to try that with alston (aka the worlds greatest luddite)?
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Shakespeare Chatter a Hoax?Maybe I'm just overly skeptical right now (just finished reading some lovely articles at snopes.com, but does anyone else think that the Shakespearean chatter function is highly improbable?
A few things I've noticed:
1) The quotes are all remarkably apt for the moves--in other words, they reflect the emotion and the mental state of Kramnik and the game itself. A computer would not be able to understand the underlying meanings of the Shakespearean quotes, let alone choose the appropriate quote for each moment.
2) It played the words just loud enough for Kramnik alone to hear. How then is it that we have a full and complete transcript of what Fritz said? Never mind -- I just read the transcript again and it looks like an official got the transcript from Fritz. But I still say it's fishy.
3) It hummed the theme from Midsummer's Nights Dream? It whistled. While recordings of these could be made, and I suppose loaded in and played on command, I still find it hard to believe that this would happen.
4) Considering that Krimnik could easily, and without drawing criticism on himself, point out this clear breach, wasn't it way too much of a concern for the people developing the Fritz program? Did they really want to risk disqualification?
I was able to read the transcript once (it's /.ed now, here's the cache) but I would prefer to see at least one other authoritative source confirm that Shakespearean chatter was in fact used.
All right, all right, folks -- read to the end of the transcript. This line gives it away:And that's what really happened. We thought the world should know.
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Re:Oh, come ON...
You honestly havn't heard that during the Iran-Iraq war the US supplied military advice to Saddam, advise that included helping with battle plans that involved the use of poinson gas?
This isn't a conspiracy theory. Its a fact. It was reported widly internationaly, I am suprised if it wan't reported in the US.
Don't trust me? To you trust CBS CNN (google cache) FOX news NY Times (thier story being carried by Chinas peoples daily.
Oh maybe there is a vast conspiracy involving all these news sources? I don't think so.
If you want to keep on with this, you have my email.
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there's no such thing as an anonymous karma slut
Here's the google cache
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This is insane
Before any comments are up, this site is already slashdotted. Google's mirror. No pictures, but better than nothing.
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Already?!
Arghhh, slashdotted, yet there is a Hope!
Google's Cach