Jan Marijnissen, the chairman of the dutch socialist party writes on his weblog: "So, I agree with the Democrats in Congress...Rumsfled has to step down."
Since I can't seem to find any way to contact the organization behind missingkids.com, I'll post my comment to them here. Please have someone in your web department create an RSS feed of missing children. I am confident all aggregator developers will add it to their default list of feeds, increasing the chance of finding more kids quicker.
This just popped into my head today, I'm sure there are more feeds that would be important to include with each new aggregator that rolls out of development.
There's a business model here for aggy developers as well. I'm sure there are going to be plenty of companies that will want to have a default slot in an aggregator. Probably limited lifespan, but it sure would help fund aggregator development at the very moment we need it most.
Meshed networks are cool. In theory a 'new' internet could be built upon 802.11b (wifi) and network 'meshing'. Exactly what Culver City is deploying:
Wireless Hotspot, Inc, in Los Angeles is about to deploy large hotzone in Culver City as a pilot project and if things go as planned, the city will expand the network to cover a larger area. [via muniwireless]
Anthony Walton: "America's greatest strength, and its greatest weakness, is our belief in second chances, our belief that we can always start over, that things can be made better."
Ik heb een gsm met bluetooth, gprs en wat nog meer. Een auto met een heuze 'directory' waar je per naam gegevens kan opslaan, als telefoon, adress en route. Natuurlijk is er geen enkele manier om nummers van het een naar het andere over te hevelen. Tenzij ik eerst naar de sim-kaart kopieer, maar daar kan maar een beperk aantal in opgeslagen worden. grrrrr. Heb zojuist m'n komplete adressenboekje uitgeprint op papier...
Ze kwam wat laat binnen, maar was het wachten zeker waard. Vol met zelfspot, en dat moet wel als je op tournee gaat met Jamai... Vanavond zie je haar om 20:30 op RTL4 in de musical awards 2004.
Mobile phone maker Motorola Inc. plans to introduce a device that would seamlessly switch calls from cellular networks to cheaper Wi-Fi networks wherever they're available