I haven't come across anything that seems like bad advice, yet. The two biggest points seem to be:
- good ideas come from anywhere, and you should build your organization in a way that allows those ideas to surface - Similarly, "leaders" and "leadership" should be emergent phenomena, and not handed down from on high by some predefined organization structure.
I think the point was the ultimate futility of all that "screaming and abusiveness"-- though it could almost be extended to be about the ultimate futility of... everything?
Of course, it probably should have a more explicit and obvious disclaimer. I've always been a big fan of the one at the bottom of appleturns.com:
"""
DISCLAIMER: AtAT is not a news site any more than "Inside Edition" is a "real" news show. We make "Dawson's Creek" look like "60 Minutes." We engage in rampant guesswork, wild speculation, and pure fabrication for the entertainment of our viewers. Sure, everything here is "inspired by actual events," but so was "Amityville II: The Possession." So lighten up. """
I propose that we don't leave a task this important to the powers that be- we need to put together a set of simple symbols that can be marked with chalk or spray paint, in the spirit of (but a bit more subversive than) War chalking.
It'd be best not to let the cam-chalking and warchalking symbols overlap, otherwise you would have confusion. The government would have hours of video tape of people walking around with laptops trying to find a WiFi signal.
http://www.karchner.com/update/archives/000192.h tm l
Bart: When I'm feeling low, you know what always cheers me up? Todd: Is it love? Rod: Kindness? Bart: Ooh, tough room. Videogames! Whaddya got? [grabs a
videogame off the shelf, and reads the title] "Billy
Graham's Bible Blaster?" Rod: Keep firing; convert the heathens!
[cut to a pixilated video screen. Heathens cross the
street, as a Bible gun shoots the Holy Book at them. When
a heathen gets hit, he turns into a conservatively dressed
man with a halo]
[cut back to the boys] Bart: Got him! Rod: No, you just winged him and made him a Unitarian. Todd: Look out, Bart! A gentle Baha'i!
[cut back to the video screen. A Baha'i, sitting cross-
legged and wearing a turban, floats past. Bart zaps him,
and turns him into another suit-wearing conservative]
[cut back to the boys] Bart: All right! Full conversion! [puts his arms around Rod
and Todd] Thanks guys, this really cheered me up. Video: Second Coming! Reload, reload! Todd: Can we play now? Bart: We are playing. We're a team. Rod +
Todd: [pause] Yay!
(1)OK... is there a port of bleem or a similar Playstation emulator to BSD? Could one be written? Hell! Could one be written for CE? Imagine how cool the Dreamcast would be if it could be made to play Playstation CD's and its own native games.
(2), this is what I expect to have rocks thrown at me for... how tough would it be to boot Darwin/ MacOS X on this?:-)
I can't say I have played with Soundjam... But I have used Mpecker And AudioCatalyst from Xing. AC gets my nod... Encoding is simple and CDDB/ ID3 creation is all automated. Mpecker is free and has a funny name, but is in pre-release. And the latest beta expired as of August 8.
I haven't come across anything that seems like bad advice, yet. The two biggest points seem to be:
- good ideas come from anywhere, and you should build your organization in a way that allows those ideas to surface
- Similarly, "leaders" and "leadership" should be emergent phenomena, and not handed down from on high by some predefined organization structure.
This is almost certainly because they applied to Google's Adwords grants program:
http://www.google.com/grants/e...
There seem to be no ideological criteria (imagine the shitshow if there were?)
I think the point was the ultimate futility of all that "screaming and abusiveness"-- though it could almost be extended to be about the ultimate futility of... everything?
It's just a wire story, Reuters should be credited, not Yahoo.
You're unsettled that your favorite solution isn't the best fit for everyone?
Your .mac name and password will continue to work in iTunes music store (and any apple.com services that uses an "Apple ID")
This is only "cracking" for users in countries with DMCA-like anti-circumvention laws.
Good point, But I was thinking of (and should have really said) LAMP.
#6 Apache (Don't underestimate web applications..)
#7 Wine
#8 GnuStep
More?
Because it's pretty funny--
Of course, it probably should have a more explicit and obvious disclaimer. I've always been a big fan of the one at the bottom of appleturns.com:
"""
DISCLAIMER: AtAT is not a news site any more than "Inside Edition" is a "real" news show. We make "Dawson's Creek" look like "60 Minutes." We engage in rampant guesswork, wild speculation, and pure fabrication for the entertainment of our viewers. Sure, everything here is "inspired by actual events," but so was "Amityville II: The Possession." So lighten up.
"""
why didn't the writeup link to the actual story?
is here, as a series of text files. This is official.
I put together a few glyphs here.
exactly. I put together a few glyphs here.
I propose that we don't leave a task this important to the powers that be- we need to put together a set of simple symbols that can be marked with chalk or spray paint, in the spirit of (but a bit more subversive than) War chalking.
h tm l
It'd be best not to let the cam-chalking and warchalking symbols overlap, otherwise you would have confusion. The government would have hours of video tape of people walking around with laptops trying to find a WiFi signal.
http://www.karchner.com/update/archives/000192.
Bart: When I'm feeling low, you know what always cheers me up?
Todd: Is it love?
Rod: Kindness?
Bart: Ooh, tough room. Videogames! Whaddya got? [grabs a
videogame off the shelf, and reads the title] "Billy
Graham's Bible Blaster?"
Rod: Keep firing; convert the heathens!
[cut to a pixilated video screen. Heathens cross the
street, as a Bible gun shoots the Holy Book at them. When
a heathen gets hit, he turns into a conservatively dressed
man with a halo]
[cut back to the boys]
Bart: Got him!
Rod: No, you just winged him and made him a Unitarian.
Todd: Look out, Bart! A gentle Baha'i!
[cut back to the video screen. A Baha'i, sitting cross-
legged and wearing a turban, floats past. Bart zaps him,
and turns him into another suit-wearing conservative]
[cut back to the boys]
Bart: All right! Full conversion! [puts his arms around Rod
and Todd] Thanks guys, this really cheered me up.
Video: Second Coming! Reload, reload!
Todd: Can we play now?
Bart: We are playing. We're a team.
Rod +
Todd: [pause] Yay!
http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/1989/1 2/387649.html
BBEdit BBEdit BBEdit!
Always friend and often savior.
Amen.
Although, the BBEdit Anthology is a bit crazy.
can you smoke it?
Has anyone posted a detailed comparison of UPnP and Zeroconf/Rendevous? They seem to accomplish similar things.
Please reply to this comment with any links.
Who the fuck cares about video games? JB and KG need to get off thier asses and make a new album.
The D is the only band that matters.
Ever.
I thought the aerosmith game was pretty fun... Well, at least I remember shooting CD's, some partial nudity, giant robots and stuff.
The show has gotten quite stale lately... Maybe the loss of a major charachter is what was needed to make it interesting again.
Just a thought,
-Ross
(1)OK... is there a port of bleem or a similar Playstation emulator to BSD? Could one be written? Hell! Could one be written for CE? Imagine how cool the Dreamcast would be if it could be made to play Playstation CD's and its own native games.
:-)
(2), this is what I expect to have rocks thrown at me for... how tough would it be to boot Darwin/ MacOS X on this?
I can't say I have played with Soundjam... But I have used Mpecker And AudioCatalyst from Xing. AC gets my nod... Encoding is simple and CDDB/ ID3 creation is all automated. Mpecker is free and has a funny name, but is in pre-release. And the latest beta expired as of August 8.