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		<title>Time lapse video of Google Doodle creation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 03:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iDunzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A time lapse video that shows Chief Google Doodler Dennis Hwang draw a Google Doodle from start to finish. He creates a doodle that commemorates the Lunar New Year and invites students to join the Doodle 4 Google art competition.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A time lapse video that shows Chief Google Doodler Dennis Hwang draw a Google Doodle from start to finish.</p>
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<p>He creates a doodle that commemorates the Lunar New Year and invites students to join the Doodle 4 Google art competition.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Look Out, World, Here Comes Tom Edison</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iDunzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 11, 1847: Thomas Alva Edison is born. Edison is front and center in the pantheon of prolific inventor-entrepreneur-opportunists. Alone or jointly, he held 1,093 patents, a record unlikely to be approached, let alone surpassed. Thomas Edison received his first patent in 1869, at the age of 23. It was for an &#8220;electrographic vote recorder,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>February 11, 1847:</strong> Thomas Alva Edison is born.</p>
<p>Edison is front and center in the pantheon of prolific inventor-entrepreneur-opportunists. Alone or jointly, he held 1,093 patents, a record unlikely to be approached, let alone surpassed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thomasedison.com/biography.html" title="The Biography of Thomas Edison">Thomas Edison received his first patent in 1869</a>, at the age of 23. It was for an &#8220;electrographic vote recorder,&#8221; which allowed a legislator to cast a vote for or against an issue by turning a switch either left or right. It was a complete flop, ironically because it was too efficient and interfered with the ability of pols to lobby for vote-switching &#8212; something that was commonly done during the time it took to count votes by hand.</p>
<p>Edison&#8217;s extensive background in telegraphy influenced the direction his inventing would go, and he spent a lot of time ignoring his day jobs and concentrating on his moonlighting projects.</p>
<p>It was his development of an improved stock ticker and the sale of its patent for $40,000 (around $600,000 in today&#8217;s money) that gave Edison some financial independence and allowed him to turn to full-time inventing. Talk about opening the flood gates.</p>
<p>Over the course of his career, these were just a few of the things Edison either invented or had a hand in developing: the carbon transmitter (which made a practical telephone possible), the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the kinetoscope (forerunner of the modern film projector), the dictaphone and the mimeograph machine, along with a <a href="http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bledisonpatents.htm" title="Thomas Edison Patent list">mighty host of lesser-known things</a>.</p>
<p>He built the first functioning central power station (in Brockton, Massachusetts), and his laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, is generally acknowledged as the world&#8217;s first true research-and-development center.</p>
<p>There were some failures along the way: Edison came out on the losing end of the battle over direct current versus alternating current with George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla, and his attempt to marry audio to silent film &#8212; which resulted in The Great Train Robbery in 1903 &#8212; wasn&#8217;t a success. A few ideas were just loony: a concrete piano, for example.</p>
<p>But nothing is perfect, not even genius, and while Edison&#8217;s genius is indisputable, history has judged him less kindly in ethical matters. If his personal ambition didn&#8217;t exceed his intellect, it certainly came very close to matching it.</p>
<p>In an era characterized by its ruthless, cutthroat business tactics, Edison was at the head of the pack. He didn&#8217;t care whom he stepped on or exploited to achieve his ends, and he muscled in on lesser-known inventors to make some dubious patent claims.</p>
<p>Edison was a man with many colleagues, subordinates, competitors and even admirers, but few friends. He had a family, which he largely ignored. He was a very old man, sidelined by poor health, before bothering to stop and smell the roses.</p>
<p>His payoff is that he remains the iconic American success story, with all that it means.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Barracuda Plans Broader Line Of Appliances</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 19:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iDunzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barracuda Networks was founded six years ago as an anti-spam specialist. The company grew last year through acquisition and by selling appliances outside its sweet spot. Look for Barracuda to expand its line further in 2008 and push deeper into international markets. Barracuda has already transitioned from being a one-trick, spam-blocking pony to selling a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.barracudanetworks.com/" title="Barracuda Networks">Barracuda Networks</a> was founded six years ago as an anti-spam specialist. The company grew last year through acquisition and by selling appliances outside its sweet spot. </p>
<p>Look for Barracuda to expand its line further in 2008 and push deeper into international markets.</p>
<p>Barracuda has already transitioned from being a one-trick, spam-blocking pony to selling a variety of security appliances. </p>
<p>The next step, says president and <acronym title="Chief Executive Officer">CEO</acronym> Dean Drako, is to offer an even wider range of appliances, including those support <acronym title="Information Technology">IT</acronym> tasks beyond security. </p>
<p>Some possible examples: </p>
<ul>
<li>Internet access</li>
<li>Bandwidth optimization</li>
<li>Fax archiving</li>
<li>Disk storage</li>
<li>Backup</li>
<li>Device monitoring</li>
<li>Anti-spyware</li>
<li>Packet filtering</li>
</ul>
<p>Its flagship products are its spam firewall and Web filter. Barracuda also sells an <acronym title="Instant Message">IM</acronym> firewall, load balancer, message archiver, Web application firewall, and application gateway. </p>
<p>While Barracuda&#8217;s products ship as appliances, Drako says Barracuda could almost be described as a software-as-a-services company, given the frequent updates that are pushed out to its hardware.</p>
<p>Last September, <a href="http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/news_and_events/index.php?nid=209" title="Barracuda Networks Acquires Netcontinuum">Barracuda acquired</a> <a href="http://www.netcontinuum.com/index.htm" title="Spam Filter / Spam Firewall / Spyware Filter / Spam Appliance / Spyware Appliance">NetContinuum</a>, a provider of application delivery controllers, which combine Web app security and traffic management. </p>
<p>Barracuda plans to push NetContinuum&#8217;s products down and out&#8211;to small and mid-size businesses and into overseas markets.</p>
<p>More acquisitions are likely. Drako won&#8217;t say whether Barracuda, a private company, plans to go public this year, but he acknowledges that capital fuels growth and an <acronym title="Initial Public Offering">IPO</acronym> is an obvious way to raise money. </p>
<p>If and when the company&#8217;s strategy calls for that kind of cash infusion, he says, &#8220;We will consider very strongly the public markets.&#8221; Sequoia Capital is an investor in Barracuda.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, Barracuda&#8217;s still got plenty of spam fighting to do. </p>
<p>According to the company&#8217;s <a href="http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/news_and_events/index.php?nid=232" title="Barracuda Networks Releases Annual Spam Report">end-of-year spam report</a>, spam accounted for 90% to 95% of all e-mail in 2007, an increase from the 85% to 90% range in 2006.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>&#8216;Hacker Safe&#8217; Geeks.com Hacked</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 13:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iDunzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geeks.com, a Web site that still displays a banner from McAfee&#8217;s ScanAlert certifying that it is &#8220;Hacker Safe,&#8221; on Friday sent a letter to customers saying that it was hacked last month. &#8220;Genica dba Geeks.com (&#8216;Genica&#8217;) recently discovered on December 5, 2007 that customer information, including Visa credit card information, may have been compromised,&#8221; said [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.geeks.com/" title="Geeks.com - Computer parts, Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Computer hardware">Geeks.com</a>, a Web site that still displays a banner from McAfee&#8217;s ScanAlert certifying that it is &#8220;Hacker Safe,&#8221; on Friday sent a letter to customers saying that it was hacked last month.</p>
<p>&#8220;Genica dba Geeks.com (&#8216;Genica&#8217;) recently discovered on December 5, 2007 that customer information, including Visa credit card information, may have been compromised,&#8221; said a letter <a href="http://consumerist.com/341408/geekscom-website-hacked-customer-data-stolen" title="Identity Theft: Geeks.com Website Hacked, Customer Data Stolen">posted on The Consumerist</a> from Jerry L. Harken, Genica&#8217;s chief of security, to an undisclosed number Geeks.com customers. </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;In particular, it is possible that an unauthorized person may be in possession of your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card number, expiration date, and card verification number. We are still investigating the details of this incident, but it appears that an unauthorized individual may have accessed this information by hacking our e-commerce Web site.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Geeks.com has reported the incident to federal authorities and Visa, and is encouraging customers to review their credit card statements for unauthorized charges. </p>
<p>The company has set up two help numbers &#8212; 1-888-529-6261 or 1-212-560-5108 for non-<acronym title="United States">US</acronym> customers &#8212; that will be active starting this morning for those with questions about the incident. </p>
<p>It is also providing contact information for the major credit agencies to make it easier to report any identity theft fraud arising from the incident.</p>
<p>Geeks.com describes itself as a direct-to-consumer e-commerce site that specializes in computer-related excess inventory, manufacturer closeouts, and popular and esoteric products for the tech-savvy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mcafee.com/us/about/corporate/mcafee_scanalert.html" title="McAfee to Acquire ScanAlert">McAfee acquired ScanAlert</a> in October and describes it as the world&#8217;s leading provider of e-commerce Web site security services. </p>
<p>The Hacker Safe certification, McAfee explains on its Web site, lets &#8220;shoppers of ScanAlert customer sites instantly know that they are a secure Web site and respond by buying more from them.&#8221;</p>
<p>The ScanAlert Web site <a href="https://www.scanalert.com/RatingVerify?ref=www.geeks.com" title="ScanAlert: geek.com">explains</a> that the Hacker Safe certification doesn&#8217;t mean 100% safe. </p>
<p>&#8220;Research indicates sites remotely scanned for known vulnerabilities on a daily basis, such as those earning &#8216;Hacker Safe&#8217; certification, can prevent over 99% of hacker crime,&#8221; the site says. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>A Distress Call for Ships in Danger Upon the Sea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 13:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[January 7, 1904: &#8220;CQD&#8221; is adopted as the international distress signal for the operators of Marconi wireless installations. The Morse code signal (dash-dot-dash-dot, dash-dash-dot-dash, dash-dot-dot), which became effective February 1, 1904 was approved for maritime use by the Marconi International Marine Communications Company. Although widely used by Marconi operators, CQD never became a true international [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>January 7, 1904:</strong> &#8220;CQD&#8221; is adopted as the international distress signal for the operators of Marconi wireless installations.</p>
<p>The Morse code signal (dash-dot-dash-dot, dash-dash-dot-dash, dash-dot-dot), which became effective February 1, 1904 was approved for maritime use by the Marconi International Marine Communications Company. </p>
<p>Although widely used by Marconi operators, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CQD" rel="nofollow" title="Wikipedia: CQD">CQD</a> never became a true international standard.</p>
<p>Two years later, members of the International Radiotelegraphic Convention meeting in Berlin adopted SOS as the standard distress signal, and CQD began fading from the scene.</p>
<p>CQD originated by combining CQ, which alerted stations that a message was incoming, with D for &#8220;distress.&#8221; </p>
<p>SOS, on the other hand, represents the Morse equivalents for those letters (dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot). It does not stand for either &#8220;Save Our Ship&#8221; or &#8220;Save Our Souls.&#8221; SOS was adopted because it&#8217;s easy to send and easy to decipher.</p>
<p>SOS remained the maritime distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.</p>
<p>The most famous maritime distress call of all time was sent by the RMS Titanic following its fatal collision with an iceberg in April 1912. </p>
<p>In that instance, Marconi radio operator <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/7937/jphillips.html" title="Senior Wireless Operator Jack Phillips">Jack Phillips</a> began by sending the CQD signal, then still commonly used aboard British ships. </p>
<p>On the suggestion of his junior, Harold Bride, Phillips began alternating between CQD and SOS.</p>
<p>Both signals were received, and the ships that could responded, but &#8230;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>14 Pop Culture References in World of Warcraft</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 00:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iDunzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, between Guitar Hero and this, I&#8217;m totally outing myself as a geek. Here it is: I play World of Warcraft. It&#8217;s not a problem; I can quit any time I want. Ever since I started playing, I&#8217;ve started noticing little references to WoW everywhere. South Park and The Simpsons have both had episodes featuring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, between <a href="http://www.idunzo.com/guitar-hero-iii-demo-available-on-xbox-live/" title="Guitar Hero III Demo Available on Xbox Live">Guitar Hero</a> and this, I&#8217;m totally outing myself as a geek. Here it is: I play World of Warcraft. It&#8217;s not a problem; I can quit any time I want. </p>
<p>Ever since I started playing, I&#8217;ve started noticing little references to WoW everywhere. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.southparkstudios.com/" title="South Park">South Park</a> and <a href="http://www.thesimpsons.com/" title="The Simpsons">The Simpsons</a> have both had episodes featuring the game or in the case of The Simpsons, a suspiciously similar game.</p>
<p>And the more I advance in the game, the more pop culture references I notice in the game itself. I just love sly little mentions that not everyone would catch. </p>
<p>I started doing a little research and there are way, way too many to mention, but I&#8217;m going to list a few of my favorites. </p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t actually discovered all of these myself, so it gives me something to watch out for while I&#8217;m playing&#8230; besides murlocs and ghouls, I mean.</p>
<p><strong>14 Pop Culture References in World of Warcraft:</strong></p>
<p>1. The inscription on a couple of weapons (the Finkle’s Lava Dredger and Finkle’s Skinner) says, &#8220;Property of Finkle Einhorn, Grandmaster Adventurer.&#8221; </p>
<p>Ace Ventura fans will recognize this from the moment near the end of the movie when Ace figures out that Lois Einhorn is, in fact, ex-Miami Dolphins footballer Ray Finkle. &#8220;Einhorn is Finkle! Finkle is Einhorn! Einhorn is a man!&#8221;</p>
<p>2. This one&#8217;s also in the town of Stormwind &#8211; there&#8217;s a traveling salesman who goes by the name Antonio Pirelli. </p>
<p>In both the theater and recent movie versions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, there&#8217;s a traveling hair tonic salesman named Adolfo Pirelli. Coincidence? Not in my book.</p>
<p>3. This one&#8217;s a little trickier. In one of the large cities in the game, Stormwind, there&#8217;s a flower shop owner named Bernard Gump. Florist Gump. Get it?</p>
<p>4. If you head to a town called Lakeshire and train with the fisherman there, you might be getting more of a lesson than you bargained for: the trainer&#8217;s name is Matthew Hooper. Richard Dreyfuss played shark expert Matt Hooper in Jaws.</p>
<p>5. More naming fun. In the Eastern Plaguelands, there&#8217;s a priest named Father Inigo Montoy, which is just one letter away from Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride (&#8220;Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.&#8221;)</p>
<p>6. The creators must be fans of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093779/" title="The Princess Bride">The Princess Bride</a>, because the stable master in the town of Southshore is named Wesley. That&#8217;s not quite the same as the stable boy Westley in The Princess Bride, but it&#8217;s close enough that it had to be intentional. Right?</p>
<p>7. Another movie that gets multiple references is <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102926/" title="Silence of the Lambs">Silence of the Lambs</a>. One quest requires players to get an ogre tannin out of a basket. (No, I don&#8217;t know what a &#8216;tannin&#8217; is.) </p>
<p>The second the tannin is removed, an ogre runs after the player yelling, &#8220;It puts the tannin in the basket or else it gets the club again!&#8221; </p>
<p>This is a combination of Buffalo Bill&#8217;s &#8220;It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again,&#8221; and &#8220;It places the lotion in the basket.&#8221;</p>
<p>8. There&#8217;s a blacksmith in the town of Darkshire who sometimes mumbles about hearing the lambs scream. Her name just happens to be Clarise.</p>
<p>9. Visit the city of Orgrimmar and you&#8217;ll have the chance to check out a shop called &#8220;Boomstick Imports&#8221;. Bruce Campbell would be proud.</p>
<p>10. My favorite category of movies – the horror genre – does not go unnoticed in the World of Warcraft which is only appropriate since it&#8217;s crawling with the undead, ghouls, zombies and banshees. </p>
<p>The innkeeper in Undercity is named Innkeeper Norman and the innkeeper of Sepulcher is named Innkeeper Bates… see, Norman Bates, our favorite Psychopath hotel manager.</p>
<p>11. The trick in the bullet above – giving two people of the same profession names that relate to one another – is a favorite trick of the WoW game designers. </p>
<p>Next time you visit Undercity, take notice of the auctioneer there. His name is Yarly. Not something you&#8217;d think much of, right? But if you travel to Stranglethorn Vale and check out the auctioneer there, you&#8217;ll see that his name is O&#8217;Reely. O&#8217;Reely and Yarly is a reference to the &#8220;O RLY? YA RLY!&#8221; owls of Internet fame.</p>
<p>12. There&#8217;s a kitty at the start of the Naxxramas instance whose name is Mr. Bigglesworth… AKA Dr. Evil&#8217;s cat in the Austin Powers movies.</p>
<p>13. It isn&#8217;t just movies that are referenced. The punk movement also gets a little love from the good people of Blizzard Entertainment. </p>
<p>In the Alterac Mountains, there&#8217;s a non-playable character named Nancy Vishas. This is likely a nod to Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, whom he stabbed to death in 1978.</p>
<p>14. Finally, not one, but two <a href="http://www.homestarrunner.com/" title="Everybody! Everybody!">Homestar Runner</a> references. </p>
<p>First, a non-playable character in the Searing Gorge named Master Smith Burninate…. as in the Strongbad drawing Trogdor the Burninator. </p>
<p>I wonder if there&#8217;s a poorly-drawn dragon lurking somewhere that I haven&#8217;t found yet. </p>
<p>The second reference is a bad guy named Jorb. This may or may not be a reference to the Homestar short &#8220;A Jorb Well done&#8221; where Coach Z is unable to pronounce the word &#8216;job&#8217; correctly.</p>
<p>Those are a few of my favorites. So tell me, Warcraft people, what have you come across that made you giggle to yourself? </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>I Give You the Planet Vulcan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 04:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[January 2, 1860: French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier announces the discovery of Vulcan, a planet orbiting between Mercury and the sun, to members of the Académie des Sciences in Paris. Le Verrier, who used Vulcan to explain an anomaly in Mercury&#8217;s orbit, already enjoyed a stellar reputation among astronomers, having discovered Neptune in 1846 using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>January 2, 1860:</strong> French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier announces the discovery of Vulcan, a planet orbiting between Mercury and the sun, to members of the Académie des Sciences in Paris.</p>
<p>Le Verrier, who used <a href="http://www.ldolphin.org/unruh/vulcan.html" title="The Surmise Of Vulcan">Vulcan</a> to explain an anomaly in Mercury&#8217;s orbit, already enjoyed a stellar reputation among astronomers, having discovered Neptune in 1846 using only mathematic principles to detect its presence.</p>
<p>Turns out <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbain_Le_Verrier" rel="nofollow" title="Urbain Le Verrier">Le Verrier</a> was a bit hasty this time, not to mention gullible, basing his claim on some pretty dubious observations by one Edmond Modeste Lescarbault, a provincial physician and amateur astronomer working from a homemade observatory. </p>
<p>Le Verrier interviewed Lescarbault at length, though, and was convinced that the good doctor knew what he was talking about.</p>
<p>Doubts about this &#8220;new&#8221; planet surfaced immediately and the professionals set to work attempting to either confirm or debunk Vulcan&#8217;s existence. </p>
<p>Although numerous reports of &#8220;transits&#8221; by heavenly bodies passing in front of the sun were received, no reliable observation of Vulcan was ever made.</p>
<p>Le Verrier also theorized the existence of a second asteroid belt in the solar system. He got that one wrong, too. Le Verrier steadfastly maintained Vulcan&#8217;s existence to his dying day in 1877. </p>
<p>The hubbub pretty much died with him and the idea was put to rest for good with the publication of Albert Einstein&#8217;s theory of relativity in 1915, which explained Mercury&#8217;s eccentric orbit as a byproduct of the sun&#8217;s gravitational pull rather than the presence of a nearby planet.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Will Web 2.0 Survive the New Year?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 19:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you just about sick to death of the so-called magic phrase &#8220;Web 2.0?&#8221; If so, you&#8217;ll be pleased to hear that it&#8217;s doomed to crash and burn faster than Britney&#8217;s, Lindsey&#8217;s (or insert scandal-ridden starlet&#8217;s name here) career. At least, that&#8217;s what one UK-based research firm claims. The folks at Scivisum predict that 2008 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you just about sick to death of the so-called magic phrase &#8220;Web 2.0?&#8221; </p>
<p>If so, you&#8217;ll be pleased to hear that it&#8217;s doomed to crash and burn faster than Britney&#8217;s, Lindsey&#8217;s (or insert scandal-ridden starlet&#8217;s name here) career. </p>
<p>At least, that&#8217;s what one <acronym title="United Kingdom">UK</acronym>-based research firm claims. The folks at <a href="http://www.scivisum.co.uk/" title="Scivisum">Scivisum</a> predict that 2008 will see the end of Web 2.0. </p>
<p>Their logic: worried about the effect that questionable content might have on their products&#8217; good names and reputations, companies will begin pulling advertising from the open pastures of social networks, wikis, Second Life and so forth.</p>
<p>In other words, Disney might think twice about advertising family vacation getaways on a Myspace or Facebook-esque site where half-naked, drunken co-eds proudly post their Spring Break pictorials.</p>
<p>Or will they? </p>
<p><a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/12/25/christmas-day-or-april-fools-prediction-that-web-20-will-die-in-2008-due-to-lack-of-advertising/" title="Christmas Day Or April Fools?: Prediction That Web 2.0 Will Die in 2008 Due To Lack Of Advertising">Duncan Riley over at TechCrunch</a> thinks the odds of this happening are slim at best, and I&#8217;m inclined to agree. </p>
<p>Sure, there might be some flight risks among a few advertisers who hold their corporate images and name brands in high esteem, but ultimately, what company is going to let their principles outweigh the prospect of serious revenue? </p>
<p>So what if your billboard overlooks a Red Light District in Second Life? Who cares about a couple of off-color comments in a LiveJournal blog post? </p>
<p>High-traffic sites mean more eyes on the ads, and more cash in pocket. </p>
<p>So while you won&#8217;t see ads for the Alvin and the Chipmunks sequel on some Triple X site, you can be sure the marketing folks will continue to plaster MySpace and similar sites with them.</p>
<p>What do you think? Will 2008 ring in as the year that Web 2.0 soars or strikes out?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What song is this? First Backwards. Then Forward. Crazy.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok. This is really cool. The guy over at OneManSho can sing backwards. Watch this video. Seriously. It&#8217;s truly amazing. First he sings backwards while the video is playing forward in real time, then about 1:19 into the video, it reverses speed to reveal the song: Taken from the YouTube video page: This took a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok. This is really cool. The guy over at <a href="http://youtube.com/profile?user=OneManSho" title="The OneManSho Channel">OneManSho</a> can sing backwards.</p>
<p>Watch this video. Seriously. It&#8217;s truly amazing. </p>
<p>First he sings backwards while the video is playing forward in real time, then about 1:19 into the video, it reverses speed to reveal the song: </p>
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<p>Taken from the YouTube video page:</p>
<blockquote><p>This took a heck of a lot of work, and is dedicated to those who told me I have too much time on my hands in my 200 impressions video &#8211; this goes to prove you right! Wait&#8230; oh well.</p></blockquote>
<p>I would have to agree, this guy has a lot of time on his hands but I really enjoyed this little diddy. Thanks <a href="http://myspace.com/one_man_sho" title="MySpace: OneManSho">OneManSho</a>!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>VectorLinux: Save An Old Computer From The Dumpster</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:29:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From time to time I&#8217;ve mentioned Linux distributions specifically designed for low-end systems &#8212; some of which I&#8217;ve used to save machines from the dumpster. Today I&#8217;ve got a new release of one such Linux distro: VectorLinux version 5.9. VectorLinux, built using the ever-popular Slackware distribution and now using the 2.6.18.5 / 2.6.22.14 kernel (depending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From time to time I&#8217;ve mentioned Linux distributions specifically designed for low-end systems &#8212; some of which I&#8217;ve used to save machines from the dumpster. </p>
<p>Today I&#8217;ve got a new release of one such Linux distro: <a href="http://vectorlinux.com/" title="Download VectorLinux">VectorLinux version 5.9</a>.</p>
<p>VectorLinux, built using the ever-popular <a href="http://www.slackware.com/" title="The Slackware Linux Project">Slackware distribution</a> and now using the 2.6.18.5 / 2.6.22.14 kernel (depending on which edition you&#8217;re using), has been designed to work as well as possible on an older system, although it comes in a couple of different editions to take advantage of newer hardware whenever possible. </p>
<p>Because of the fact that VectorLinux been written to run on older hardware, a lot of legacy device drivers have been kept on board &#8212; for instance, by using the older <acronym title="Integrated Drive Electronics">IDE</acronym> drivers rather than the cutting-edge libata kernel driver set. </p>
<p>If your system is old enough that it doesn&#8217;t even boot from <acronym title="Compact Disc">CD</acronym>, there are <a href="http://vectorlinux.osuosl.org/docs/vl58/manuals/vl5_installation_guide_en.html#floppy_install" title="VectorLinux Installation Guide">instructions</a> for creating a bootable floppy and using that to bootstrap the <acronym title="Compact Disc">CD</acronym>.</p>
<p>The Standard edition uses the <a href="http://www.xfce.org/" title="Xfce desktop environment">Xfce desktop environment</a>, and can also run <a href="http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/" title="FLUXBOX" title="FluxBoz Window Manager for X">FluxBox</a> or <a href="http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/" title="Joe's Window Manager">JWM</a> if you&#8217;d rather use those. I prefer JWM &#8212; not too bloated, not too minimal. </p>
<p>The whole thing&#8217;s been configured to run in as little 96 <acronym title="Megabyte">MB</acronym> of <acronym title="Random Access Memory">RAM</acronym> and 2GB of hard disk space. I love their statement about processor requirements: &#8220;a Pentium w/200 Mhz or better.&#8221; </p>
<p>The <acronym title="Small Office Home Office">SOHO</acronym> edition uses KDE and likewise requires a slightly better machine: a Pentium running at 750 Mhz or better, 256 <acronym title="Megabyte">MB</acronym> <acronym title="Random Access Memory">RAM</acronym>, 3GB hard disk space, and a 1024x768x24-bit color depth display. </p>
<p>Bootable live <acronym title="Compact Disc">CD</acronym> versions of both Standard and <acronym title="Small Office Home Office">SOHO</acronym> are also available, and for those with the video hardware to run it, there&#8217;s the Beryl / Compiz Fusion desktop available as an option.</p>
<p>5.9 has been built from Slackware version 12 and includes pretty up-to-the-minute versions of everything you need &#8212; for Internet browsing, for instance, there&#8217;s Firefox 2.0.0.11, Opera 9.5.0 beta 1, and the SeaMonkey suite (1.1.7) , all available from the <acronym title="Compact Disc">CD</acronym> or from the repositories. </p>
<p>The package-management system is <a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/slapt-get/" title="slap-get: Slackware package management">slapt-get</a>, Slackware&#8217;s package system, so if by some chance you have come from the Slackware side of things you ought to find this pretty familiar and you can even point VectorLinux at the Slackware repository if you want to get packages from there instead. </p>
<p>One really intriguing feature, new to 5.9, is &#8220;Vlpackager&#8221;, a way to package source code to be built on demand, although this is the kind of feature that only the more really adventurous users will want to mess with.</p>
<p>Like <a href="http://www.puppylinux.org/" title="Puppy Linux">Puppy Linux</a> (my other current favorite &#8220;small is beautiful&#8221; distribution), Vector is designed to be tiny, swift, and to get the job done, and it seems to succeed nicely on all three counts. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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