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Day Link Icon 4/28/2002

Dr T and the Women

(by Duncan, @ 12:15 AM)

Pauline rented a video yesterday. It starred Richard Gere. That might have had something to do with the choice ;-) The title of the film is "Dr T and the Women". Remember that title and make sure you never make the same mistake of renting it. It was abysmal. Quite the worst film I've seen in a long, long time.

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opmlRender

(by Duncan, @ 12:29 AM)

opmlRender
opmlRender is a UserTalk macro command that renders, or translates, an OPML outline into HTML.

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Washtech.com | The Next Generation: Biotechnology May Make Superhero Fantasy a Reality

(by Duncan, @ 10:09 PM)

Washtech.com | The Next Generation: Biotechnology May Make Superhero Fantasy a Reality
...You can also find disagreement about whether the biological revolution or the computer revolution first will lead us to becoming trans-humans.

This weekend in Silicon Valley, Kurzweil is scheduled to debate Gregory Stock, author of "Redesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic Future," and director of the UCLA Program on Medicine, Technology and Society. Stock foresees "widespread reworking of human biology via genetic engineering -- neither governments nor religious groups will be able to stop this" in the next few decades, says Christine Petersen, president of the Foresight Institute running the program. "Greg sees computer technology as increasingly intelligent, but by and large not integrated with the human body.

"Kurzweil agrees with Stock that the biogenetic changes he foresees will take place, but believes that we will also see profound integration of our biological systems with nonbiological intelligence," enabling routine integration of machines and the brain by 2030. By 2040, the nonbiological portion will be far more powerful than the biological portion: We will have become cyborgs, Kurzweil argues.

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RE: GLUM Metric - Google Search: duncan

(by Duncan, @ 10:59 PM)

My GLUM ratings has slipped ;-)

I've dropped to hit #6 in the google search for "Duncan". Ah well, never mind. But what can you do in the face of meta tag 'stuffing' as blatant as the following?:

<META Name="keywords" Content="..., Duncan, pickups,
guitars, Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders,
..., Duncan, pickups, guitars,
Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders,
..., Duncan, pickups, guitars,
Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders,
..., Duncan, pickups, guitars,
Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders,
..., Duncan, pickups, guitars,
Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders,
..., Duncan, pickups, guitars,
Electric, Bass, Acoustics, Antiquity, Stratocasters, Fenders">

Guess what I replaced with the ...s!

I refuse to resort to such tactics B-}

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Day Link Icon 4/25/2002

XML.com: Google's Gaffe

(by Duncan, @ 10:00 AM)

via Scripting News - XML.com: Google's Gaffe
Google seems to be caught up in the hype of SOAP-based web services. Conversely, Amazon has recently released a program for its partners based upon pure XML, HTTP and URIs. eBay has long had an XML/HTTP/URI-style service.

In this article I demonstrate that Google's choice was technologically poor, compared to that of eBay and Amazon. I will show that a Google API based on XML, HTTP and URIs can be simpler to use, more efficient, and more powerful.

An interesting and thought provoking article. Well worth the read. My personal opinion? SOAP does not necessarily make a clean implementation ;-)

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Eudora Tutorials

(by Duncan, @ 10:03 AM)

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Day Link Icon 4/24/2002

The Scotsman - International - Xbox creator logs out of the game

(by Duncan, @ 11:13 PM)

The Scotsman - International - Xbox creator logs out of the game
The man credited with persuading Microsoft to gamble an estimated £4 billion on its Xbox games console has resigned, less than a week after the company revealed that sales had failed to take off in the way it had hoped.

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Gates Says Windows Can Not Be Taken Apart

(by Duncan, @ 11:22 PM)

via Scripting News - Gates Says Windows Can Not Be Taken Apart
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday the company has not tried to figure out how to remove elements of its Windows operating system, because the task would be impossible.

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