is working in Middle School where these kids have homework that requires outside sources. Her perspective begins then as Computer as Tool.vs. Game machine as so many kids use them.
Advice to the firstime buyer... "buy well" as my first daughter's machine is running 6 yrs on, now. I bought my second daughter Apple's 12" Powerbook, expect it to last through High School.
> So because it can't be used for online voting, it > is therefore useless? >
It is infinitely useful for Nestle-types to help lead us down the Garden Path.
That you find commerical _value_ in the Kim's act of separting 'privacy' from 'identity' falsely confiscates those 7 properties of privacy into salable identity.
It's a neat trick, and at some point people will forget their identity and pay Nestle-types to protect themselves, er. their privacy, lest they lose their identity.
You've created a useless formula that provides no objective, testable proof of identity beyond some nursing mother paying some creditcard yearly fee to maintain her privacy on the network. That the creditcard company can identify AND is profitable but it is NOT useful.
Based on the Report, the *only* contribution Kim has succeeded in delineating are the assumptions behind Corporate suscription based frameworks.
There is nothing here that provides any layer of protection for the construction of an online identity. None of this contributes to the level of identity assurance to enable voting online.
>Furthermore, identity is only a record of your > actions. >
Uh Huh... we all know how statistically simple it is to attach a certain action to a member of a group. This is how Party Affiliation at registration works. It is how you arrive at the identity of *non-voters* and the identity of *Reagan Democrats* etc...
of his own success!!! While at Columbia, *ONLY* MS certified courses were supported, while a completely furnished NeXTSTEP laboratory served duty as email terminals to student accounts.
The argument was *anything* other than MS CS related courses was useless, and a waste of students education since there only existed MS related jobs after graduation. So bought-in to the MS monopoly was CU that they saw it as their duty to the Corporate customers who fund its programs to turnout a ready pool of qualified talent that meets their needs, and salary requirements. NYC was a fileLOCK by 1990.
Welcome Bill Gates to YourWorld. You created it. So if you don't like it, look at your own sorry assine monopoly.
Eliminate the inter-medium. Point in Fact: Live replaced by vinyl Vinyl replaced by mag tape Mag tape replaced by Compact Disc CD replaced by Digital?...
MTV is the odd technology that overwhelms the senses. Live Performance is the analog equivalent which is superior to TV but doesn't scale.
Bands are bulk taping Live Performances for fans- that's cool! Scale that into the digital sphere like HDTV: FREE as in free beer. That would be the ultimate guy download and chick click.
Liberal culture; its rules, etiquette, structure and laws rest on the almighty word. High-tech culture; values content over context, paradigm over convention, eschews belief systems in favor of science and is annoyed when forced to communicate in spite of words limitations.
That Liberal's are so frustrated by the appearance of broken grammer, rules and spelling is prima facia evidence to prejudices against their understanding anything *new* anyway.
Mispelled grammer, abbrev., butchered syntax and complete lack of legible handwriting are filters that screen the uninitiated.
notice the difference? PEBL looks more like a traditional phone than the RAZR StarTREK communicator.but. PEBL is without any signposts from the past.
No buttons, no dials... PEBL isn't built on the communicator paradigm. US Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Internet is not a "communications carrier" subject to FCC regs but instead an "information carrier".
PEBL looks like it skirts the babyBells battle for button pushers, entirely. PEBL will be defined by its software functions and information *abilities* in the vein of RIM's Blackberry. Like Blackberry it will also have a phone but not nearly the quality or functionality of phone as offered by the mainstream Bells.
Welcome to corporate America, son. Just to remind you that you haven't a chance in hell of making it, here. These are the requirements we are seeking to field for our sys admins.
Unreasonable, you say. Of course its unreasonable, how else would corporations convince you that you're not worth what you think.
And you thought you'd advance on performance evaluations. Hah...
The definition that these are not Linux simply ignores the historical Linux importance to their existence.
Without Linux there would not be an Apache community, *nixen distros, open source development efforts and vertical applications that have proven to be both as effective and successful in the marketplace as they've been.
In Linux absence, you would have Gnu-like alternatives that run on top of proprietary OSes. Linux personal experiment changed the World of Software, contrary to opposing definitions notwithstanding.
Anyone with a little experience in Life, would recognize Linux state-of-affairs as par for the course on Evolutionary terms. Chicken Little's would like to have corporate structure, command, control, dress code, etiquette and predictability of a market based product cycles to salve their insecurities.
Linux has contributed an enormous amount of good code that has driven the debate on software development. Dead would not describe Apache, *nix, open source and vertical applications that are disrupting the way American corps adopt new standards.
You're misreading the implications behind the Pentagon move to database recruitment. There are whole categories of opportunities behind this data which confers advantage based upon access through earned rights.
The part about Women's liberation where they wanted all the priviledges of men will be a National Debate at intersection of Conscription and Liberty.
The Pentagon is fine tuning women's role in the military to get the obstacles to service overcome before women become conscripted with young men. Why? One female driving a forklift, frees up another male trigger finger on the frontlines.
This is not Military Draft olde-style... it is restructuring 21st Century-style through earned citizenship into a capitalist economy. Citizenship, employment, credit, etc... will be means tested at the BeNow Inc. database from 18 yr of age onward for a lifetime.
The Player Piano is just the "preferred embodiment" of the claim. It could be *any* device capable of playing music AND receiving control from a computer.
...here's how they play the game. You email without your name, address, phone number it is ignored. If the information is in the representative's district. It is responded appropriately.
They need votes. Your information is a likely vote for their next election. Not in district of representative = not a voter. -r
body parts which is all the rage with bio-this, clone-that marketing hype you guys seem to drool over so easily.
Surgeons most difficult obstacle to success isn't the surgery task but the _re_vascularization of the affected area. Skin grafts, tissue implants and such depend upon a *healthy* supply of bloodflow to nourish the new tissues as a result of surgical intervention.
The choice now is cut&paste, well scalpel and sew but one area has to sacrifice its vascularity for another area which has lost its vascularizion as a result of surgery.
This changes outcomes for the positive for surgeon and patient. Wahoo!
American Engineering's hallmark is world renown for its design of *independent* systems. American's redundancy in independent systems provides a level of robustness superior to an integrated design.
Intel multiplexing a blackbox all-in-one chip flys in the face of historical precedent. You young whippersnapper's at/. will bite at any new angle to auger your grip on the clicker.
I've had two incidents of reproduction negatives *lost*, forever condemning the print to obscurity. Unless, what I've come to the conclusion, the quality shots are being pilphered for gain.
One was truly, once-in-a-lifetime, moment in Mexico with the flight of a seagull motion-blurred which gave the print a living moment quality.
I never print anywhere but a professional house, ever since.
but a Blackberry is the only mobile device that actually adds-value to wireless communications. Really... who needs a cameraphone to communicate? Do we need MP3phones?
It is time for the US Gov't to use the power of Imminent Domain to put this rights case in the hands of the common good.
Applications, applications, applications... Apple can't write their own fast enough nor switch the market over to a platform that simply lacks *Apps*.
iCoolness iTunes, iPhoto style couldn't help Apple's marketshare problem.
In the end, it didn't matter that OSX could rev 3 times to Windows 1 new rev. OSX didn't have the apps.
Intel & Apple are not merging. Apple's "Intel Inside" program is not about the CPU. OSX is CPU agnostic.
Look for dual-core coolness in the "Intel inside" Apple program downstream that will run x86 apps *native* in MAC windows, seamlessly. That's as close to a merger as Cringly will ever see.
Grow up... there are legitimate businesses which do business everyday selling advertising, services, etc... transactions are laundered in the cleansing wash of everday business. You'd never notice because they have customers like MS, IBM, WSJ, etc...
SBook.app by Simson L. Garfinkel 1993 used sed/awk to capture email addresses provided by a "Rolodex" style GUI window. SBook supported tokens which enabled email addresses to be treated as an object that could be searched or actions performed provided buttons/switches/etc... in the GUI.
Sbook is available in the MacOS X downloads section for an example of this app which performs database functions through the use of flat-filed data.
Smaller communities seem to be able to do the quality bits on their own (ie. www.scuttlebutt.org). There is always the "eyeballs" problem once a community voice enjoys a currency that its value is traded for advertiser "support" (read control).
So its the politics of journalism in a capitalistic society that wants to control as much market through as many eyeball possible that begets bad journalism.
is working in Middle School where these kids have homework that requires outside sources. Her perspective begins then as Computer as Tool .vs. Game machine as so many kids use them.
Advice to the firstime buyer... "buy well" as my first daughter's machine is running 6 yrs on, now. I bought my second daughter Apple's 12" Powerbook, expect it to last through High School.
> So because it can't be used for online voting, it
> is therefore useless?
>
It is infinitely useful for Nestle-types to help lead us down the Garden Path.
That you find commerical _value_ in the Kim's act of separting 'privacy' from 'identity' falsely confiscates those 7 properties of privacy into salable identity.
It's a neat trick, and at some point people will forget their identity and pay Nestle-types to protect themselves, er. their privacy, lest they lose their identity.
You've created a useless formula that provides no objective, testable proof of identity beyond some nursing mother paying some creditcard yearly fee to maintain her privacy on the network. That the creditcard company can identify AND is profitable but it is NOT useful.
Based on the Report, the *only* contribution Kim has succeeded in delineating are the assumptions behind Corporate suscription based frameworks.
There is nothing here that provides any layer of protection for the construction of an online identity. None of this contributes to the level of identity assurance to enable voting online.
>Furthermore, identity is only a record of your
> actions.
>
Uh Huh... we all know how statistically simple it is to attach a certain action to a member of a group. This is how Party Affiliation at registration works. It is how you arrive at the identity of *non-voters* and the identity of *Reagan Democrats* etc...
of his own success!!! While at Columbia, *ONLY* MS certified courses were supported, while a completely furnished NeXTSTEP laboratory served duty as email terminals to student accounts.
The argument was *anything* other than MS CS related courses was useless, and a waste of students education since there only existed MS related jobs after graduation. So bought-in to the MS monopoly was CU that they saw it as their duty to the Corporate customers who fund its programs to turnout a ready pool of qualified talent that meets their needs, and salary requirements. NYC was a fileLOCK by 1990.
Welcome Bill Gates to YourWorld. You created it. So if you don't like it, look at your own sorry assine monopoly.
great God of numbers 2 is better than 1 and in SpecWar bigger is always better! Harrumph...
99% of MacOS X software couldn't utilize a second processor if their sales depended upon it. I own a dual G4. I know.
Dual-core...big deal.
>How do you stop it being fashionable?
>
Eliminate the inter-medium. Point in Fact:
Live replaced by vinyl
Vinyl replaced by mag tape
Mag tape replaced by Compact Disc
CD replaced by Digital?...
MTV is the odd technology that overwhelms the senses. Live Performance is the analog equivalent which is superior to TV but doesn't scale.
Bands are bulk taping Live Performances for fans- that's cool! Scale that into the digital sphere like HDTV: FREE as in free beer. That would be the ultimate guy download and chick click.
Liberal culture; its rules, etiquette, structure and laws rest on the almighty word. High-tech culture; values content over context, paradigm over convention, eschews belief systems in favor of science and is annoyed when forced to communicate in spite of words limitations.
That Liberal's are so frustrated by the appearance of broken grammer, rules and spelling is prima facia evidence to prejudices against their understanding anything *new* anyway.
Mispelled grammer, abbrev., butchered syntax and complete lack of legible handwriting are filters that screen the uninitiated.
notice the difference? PEBL looks more like a traditional phone than the RAZR StarTREK communicator .but. PEBL is without any signposts from the past.
No buttons, no dials... PEBL isn't built on the communicator paradigm. US Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Internet is not a "communications carrier" subject to FCC regs but instead an "information carrier".
PEBL looks like it skirts the babyBells battle for button pushers, entirely. PEBL will be defined by its software functions and information *abilities* in the vein of RIM's Blackberry. Like Blackberry it will also have a phone but not nearly the quality or functionality of phone as offered by the mainstream Bells.
Welcome to corporate America, son. Just to remind you that you haven't a chance in hell of making it, here. These are the requirements we are seeking to field for our sys admins.
Unreasonable, you say. Of course its unreasonable, how else would corporations convince you that you're not worth what you think.
And you thought you'd advance on performance evaluations. Hah...
The definition that these are not Linux simply ignores the historical Linux importance to their existence.
Without Linux there would not be an Apache community, *nixen distros, open source development efforts and vertical applications that have proven to be both as effective and successful in the marketplace as they've been.
In Linux absence, you would have Gnu-like alternatives that run on top of proprietary OSes. Linux personal experiment changed the World of Software, contrary to opposing definitions notwithstanding.
Anyone with a little experience in Life, would recognize Linux state-of-affairs as par for the course on Evolutionary terms. Chicken Little's would like to have corporate structure, command, control, dress code, etiquette and predictability of a market based product cycles to salve their insecurities.
Linux has contributed an enormous amount of good code that has driven the debate on software development. Dead would not describe Apache, *nix, open source and vertical applications that are disrupting the way American corps adopt new standards.
You're misreading the implications behind the Pentagon move to database recruitment. There are whole categories of opportunities behind this data which confers advantage based upon access through earned rights.
The part about Women's liberation where they wanted all the priviledges of men will be a National Debate at intersection of Conscription and Liberty.
The Pentagon is fine tuning women's role in the military to get the obstacles to service overcome before women become conscripted with young men. Why? One female driving a forklift, frees up another male trigger finger on the frontlines.
This is not Military Draft olde-style... it is restructuring 21st Century-style through earned citizenship into a capitalist economy. Citizenship, employment, credit, etc... will be means tested at the BeNow Inc. database from 18 yr of age onward for a lifetime.
-r
The Player Piano is just the "preferred embodiment" of the claim. It could be *any* device capable of playing music AND receiving control from a computer.
...here's how they play the game. You email without your name, address, phone number it is ignored. If the information is in the representative's district. It is responded appropriately.
They need votes. Your information is a likely vote for their next election. Not in district of representative = not a voter.
-r
body parts which is all the rage with bio-this, clone-that marketing hype you guys seem to drool over so easily.
Surgeons most difficult obstacle to success isn't the surgery task but the _re_vascularization of the affected area. Skin grafts, tissue implants and such depend upon a *healthy* supply of bloodflow to nourish the new tissues as a result of surgical intervention.
The choice now is cut&paste, well scalpel and sew but one area has to sacrifice its vascularity for another area which has lost its vascularizion as a result of surgery.
This changes outcomes for the positive for surgeon and patient. Wahoo!
American Engineering's hallmark is world renown for its design of *independent* systems. American's redundancy in independent systems provides a level of robustness superior to an integrated design.
/. will bite at any new angle to auger your grip on the clicker.
Intel multiplexing a blackbox all-in-one chip flys in the face of historical precedent. You young whippersnapper's at
Go back to bed...
-r
I've had two incidents of reproduction negatives *lost*, forever condemning the print to obscurity. Unless, what I've come to the conclusion, the quality shots are being pilphered for gain.
One was truly, once-in-a-lifetime, moment in Mexico with the flight of a seagull motion-blurred which gave the print a living moment quality.
I never print anywhere but a professional house, ever since.
Only the *claims* are legal...
abstract,description,drawings,etc... are irrelevent
but a Blackberry is the only mobile device that actually adds-value to wireless communications. Really... who needs a cameraphone to communicate? Do we need MP3phones?
It is time for the US Gov't to use the power of Imminent Domain to put this rights case in the hands of the common good.
Applications, applications, applications... Apple can't write their own fast enough nor switch the market over to a platform that simply lacks *Apps*.
iCoolness iTunes, iPhoto style couldn't help Apple's marketshare problem.
In the end, it didn't matter that OSX could rev 3 times to Windows 1 new rev. OSX didn't have the apps.
Intel & Apple are not merging.
Apple's "Intel Inside" program is not about the CPU. OSX is CPU agnostic.
Look for dual-core coolness in the "Intel inside" Apple program downstream that will run x86 apps *native* in MAC windows, seamlessly. That's as close to a merger as Cringly will ever see.
Grow up... there are legitimate businesses which do business everyday selling advertising, services, etc... transactions are laundered in the cleansing wash of everday business. You'd never notice because they have customers like MS, IBM, WSJ, etc...
SBook.app by Simson L. Garfinkel 1993 used sed/awk to capture email addresses provided by a "Rolodex" style GUI window. SBook supported tokens which enabled email addresses to be treated as an object that could be searched or actions performed provided buttons/switches/etc... in the GUI.
Sbook is available in the MacOS X downloads section for an example of this app which performs database functions through the use of flat-filed data.
>They are currently running a contest, awarding cash
>prizes to encourage people
>
You fool... grassroots is built bottom-up - NOT top-down. Get a clue.
Smaller communities seem to be able to do the quality bits on their own (ie. www.scuttlebutt.org). There is always the "eyeballs" problem once a community voice enjoys a currency that its value is traded for advertiser "support" (read control).
So its the politics of journalism in a capitalistic society that wants to control as much market through as many eyeball possible that begets bad journalism.