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LazyWeb: SMBMeta + GeoURL

Ok, I'm interested in this and don't have the time to work on it, so I'm going to try invoking the mystical power of the LazyWeb to get it done:


The most terrifying banner ad ever? It 'depends'.

Morbus blogs a comment I made in irc about this.


Sony T68i Cell Phone free after rebate at Amazon

OOoooooohh, I want one of these. Rebate only good with purchase of a service plan (T-Mobile). (Color screen, Bluetooth-enabled). Rebate good until Jan. 27.


SMBMeta tools available

Dan Bricklin wrote to point out that he kindly linked to this site on the SMBMeta What Others Are Saying page.


Meta-Weblog Post

Whew. I went all-out yesterday on the ol' blog. 'Course, that means that absolutely nothing will seem blog-worthy today. Sigh.


David Sleigh - Festival

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I finished another project last night with the client - David Sleigh, a friend who is self-releasing his new CD, Festival. No web site, yet, although we got him his domain yesterday. You can see some of the work in my portfolio.

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Seth's charity ride

Seth Dillingham wants to ride across Massachusetts (!!) to raise money for charity.


Building on the Absurd

Doc Searls re Eldred:

We don't turn around a pervasive mentality, anchored in conceptual metaphors older than most oaks, in one court calendar, one congressional term, or perhaps even one decade.


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R.I.P. - The Public Domain

This weblog will be wearing a black band for the next while to mourn the death of the public domain in America. That source of so much great art, writing, and ideas is going to wither and die in the face of coporate copyright.


Joining the Ecosystem

Via my (rather pitiful) Technorati results, I discovered that my recent spate of posts and my re-addition of my blogroll to the template has got me on the Blogging Ecosystem list. I'm at the bottom (48 outward bound links) but perhaps if I keep this up I'll move higher. -)


Stylesheet fixes

Well, I've fixed some bugs in my redmonk stylesheets, as well as those for a client.


R.I.P. - The Public Domain

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This weblog will be wearing a black band for the next while to mourn the death of the public domain in America. That source of so much great art, writing, and ideas is going to wither and die in the face of coporate copyright.

Yes, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against Eldred in Eldred v. Ashcroft.

What does this mean? It means that any corporation with enough cash can hang onto their copyrighted materials for as long as they can afford to buy themselves a member of Congress.

Lawrence Lessig, who argued the case on behalf of Eric Eldred, has links to the decisions.


David Sleigh - Festival

I finished another project last night with the client - David Sleigh, a friend who is self-releasing his new CD, Festival. No web site, yet, although we got him his domain yesterday. You can see some of the work in my portfolio.


R.I.P. - The Public Domain

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This weblog will be wearing a black band for the next while to mourn the death of the public domain in America. That source of so much great art, writing, and ideas is going to wither and die in the face of coporate copyright.

Yes, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against Eldred in Eldred v. Ashcroft.

What does this mean? It means that any corporation with enough cash can hang onto their copyrighted materials for as long as they can afford to buy themselves a member of Congress.

Lawrence Lessig, who argued the case on behalf of Eric Eldred, has links to the #000861">decisions.


Personal Knowledge Publishing

Sebastien Paquet: Personal knowledge publishing and its uses in research


David Hyatt on Gecko (Mirrored)

jmtee has a blog entry where he mirrors some of David Hyatt's (Safari team member) comments regarding why Apple went with KHTML over the Gecko rendering engine. David has since taken down his post, so there's some question as to why, but the stuff jmtee mirrored is insightful.


I wanna DVD burner

I never needed a DVD burner. Until today. I decided I need to do some much needed backing up of my personal data, and realized that my user directory is 5 GB. Now, that didn't seem big to me until I realized that to back it up will take about 8 CDRs. And that's assuming I can break my data into full 650 mb portions. Phooey.


mod_rendezvous

I forgot to link to this a while back, but after looking into it I'm doing so.


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