Usernum 1014 : There are no secrets, only information you don't yet have.
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Friday, December 21, 2001

Tease: Look at the version number. Then look in the . There's something new there. But it isn't really new. 
11:01:04 PM    Discuss

Blog Force Peter's quest for traffic to Weblogs in Education had some amazing results. A first hand lesson in using referer logs and a stiff click-finger. May the force be with you.
6:56:04 PM    Discuss

Military to resume testing of Osprey. Test flights of hybrid aircraft slated to resume in April 2002; four of 20 have crashed so far.
6:15:48 PM    Discuss

Taco has released beta3 of our Xtream Player for Windows. Features:
* Improved volume and playhead position controls
* Better download scheduling, streaming of fragmented avi's is now possible.
5:50:26 PM    Discuss

USA Today:Bin Laden: Person of Year? Time magazine faces PR nightmare if it picks suspected mastermind for annual award.
5:37:05 PM    Discuss

Some major brain-twisting happening today. I'm under NDA so I can't talk too much about it, but the new Radio is very, very cool.

Today I'm looking at ways to integrate it's capabilities into my current flow of information. Scalability with static sites is much better!
4:02:59 PM    Discuss


Finally a day to stay at the castle and catch up on mailinglists, email (argh!) and blogging. Also been tinkering with my Radio UserLand templates. Been checking my News Aggregator as well:
2:10:58 PM    Discuss

Internet security and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier: "If you think about it, the content industry does not want people to have computers; they're too powerful, too flexible, and too extensible. They want people to have Internet Entertainment Platforms: televisions, VCRs, game consoles, etc."
2:10:17 PM    Discuss

Dick Clark Sues Grammy Chief. TV legend Dick Clark is suing the head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, claiming that artists who want to appear on the Grammy Awards telecast are being blacklisted from a Clark-produced awards show. Clark's suit, filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, accuses recording academy CEO C. Michael Greene of enforcing a policy that prohibits acts who appear on the American Music Awards, produced by Dick Clark Productions, from performing at the Grammys. [Media]
2:09:36 PM    Discuss

Internet security and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier: "If you think about it, the content industry does not want people to have computers; they're too powerful, too flexible, and too extensible. They want people to have Internet Entertainment Platforms: televisions, VCRs, game consoles, etc."
11:43:43 AM    Discuss

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