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Tuesday, September 3, 2002 |
Got so wrapped up in the new toy here....forgot about some music....now listening via iTunes to live365 and their blues feed, www.texasfloodradio.com....now all is good with the world...
9:01:29 PM
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Yes we all get it, and here's one solution.
Charles Eicher: Free Spam Filtering for Mac OS X: How to do it. “Spam is reaching unbearable levels and people are desperate for a solution. MacOS X includes traditional Unix mail handling software that is perfect for filtering spam, it’s already installed and merely needs to be configured and activated. Mail.app was recently upgraded to permit access to Unix internal mailboxes, now we can bring the power of Unix mail processing and filtering to this standard Mac application.” [mac.scripting.com]
8:57:56 PM
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I'll post this as I have some great friends who do a reading Salon amongst othe things down in Houston. (contact me if you want to know more)
Books have a future. Books do have a future. And now someone is maintaining a blog about that future. [WriteTheWeb]
8:51:36 PM
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Having had a less than favourable experience with Earthlink, Qwest is now providing our DSL service. AT&T isn't even in the market here in downtown Denver. They're to busy building out the 'burbs for everyone else to concern themselves with us city folk.
Broadband: It's not the breadth, it's the availability [bOing bOing]
8:42:37 PM
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Yes we're Mac users here....get over it....
The Branding Of Apple: The Retail Bridge : Thanks to the Apple Stores, Apple can bridge that final gap between brand and consumer and no longer be reliant on third-party translation of the messages they are trying to deliver. (TidBITS via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]
4:27:05 PM
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This caught my eye just because we still have kids in school
Greg Ritter on SchoolBlogs: "Look, people, the idea that techology is a panacea is so 1997. I don't know anybody in education (or educational technology providers) who still really believes that. Everybody knows that the technology doesn't solve education's problems and, in fact, presents some entirely new ones. Everybody except the media, that is." [via schoolblogs.com] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
4:13:26 PM
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DirecTV cuts fee for TiVo service. As part of its effort to turn on more consumers to DVRs and satellite television, the company halves its monthly subscription fee for TiVo's digital video recording service. [CNET News.com]
4:07:22 PM
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So this is Realy Neat Shit enough to get out of the 30 day trial after only an hour or so and purchase a full blown running version. And away we go....
4:03:40 PM
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Consumer groups fight spam epidemic. Consumer watchdogs plan to ask the federal government to implement new rules to alleviate deluge of unwanted e-mail. A new tool lets people tell their spam horror stories to the FTC. [CNET News.com]
3:54:24 PM
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Test of the new Radio Weblog
3:04:28 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Paul W. Swansen.
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