Archive for June, 2005

Harvard Offers Free Tuition For Low Income Families at Forever Geek

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June 21st, 2005
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Harvard Offers Free Tuition For Low Income Families: This is pretty important information. Please pass it along to those that might be interested. I wish I could have afforded an Ivy education, let alone one at Harvard or the like.

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Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities

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June 20th, 2005
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Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities Toledo is #5 !!!! Go Toledo!! [EDIT] Ok, that sounded bad and may have been confusing. “Unwired” is actually a good thing. They mean to say most “wireless” US Cities.

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TIME.com: 10 Cool Websites

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June 20th, 2005
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TIME.com: 10 Cool Websites Congratulations and thanks to LifeHacker

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PicoBlogger – blogging software for MS Smartphone

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June 20th, 2005
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PicoBlogger – blogging software for MS Smartphone Publish pictures, videos and text to your weblog from a Microsoft Smartphone. Supports the Metaweblog API. WordPress is not expressly on the list, but I am almost sure it would work. If you own and MS smartphone, please try it out and provide some feedback.

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Podcast: Weekly Show?

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June 19th, 2005
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Podcast: Weekly Show?

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ACM – Beyond Relational Databases

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June 19th, 2005
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ACM – Beyond Relational Databases Interesting ACM article pointing out some of the obvious requirements of new applications and the weaknesses of RDBMs to fill those needs. The artcile could easily have gone into greater depth on how this niche is being filled. I personally have experience with a variation of B+ trees that is being used in graphical databases for FPS games. One of the sentences that stuck out was “The database must also avoid making decisions about network protocols.” Interesting observation. The only problem I face with this higher level of database abstration is the increased complexity of installation, tweak and management that each additional feature adds to the system. Thanks Simple Thoughts

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WP Theme: Bon Voyage

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WP Theme: Bon Voyage Ornamental theme with a postcard by Alfred Mainzer framed in brown, cream, pink, teal, and purple

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Propaganda 1.0

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June 18th, 2005
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Propaganda 1.0

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Testing out Qumana

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June 18th, 2005
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Testing out this Qumana desktop blogging tool. I wonder if the code is XHTML compliant. Technorati Tags : Qumana, desktop, blogging, client [EDIT] Nope. Produces tag soup. Also, the client does not have access to previous posts and the category functionality is completely broken in WordPress. Next.

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