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 Thursday, July 10, 2003
3d images of beautiful historic aircraft. The National Air and Space Museum has just embarked on a new project that will document some of the historical aircraft in its collection using QuickTime VR. The intention is to not only build an archive for online visitors, but... [tingilinde
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Open Source Organization Models Discussed. blogologue writes "Harvard Business School has an article up discussing The Organizational Model for Open Source. It has some good points, and I think it sums ... [Slashdot
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By Land and Air, a Live View of Cycling's Big Race. For broadcasters, live coverage of the Tour de France requires a technological tour de force. By Ian Austen. [New York Times: Technology
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Behind the Scenes, Via Movie Web Sites. Hollywood studios once only created Web sites for the biggest films; now nearly every film is promoted online. By Joe Hutsko. [New York Times: Technology
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The Dark Side of the Rainbow. The Synchronicity Archives includes the well known synchronization of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon with a viewing of The Wizard of Oz, as well as other entertaining combinations. Has anyone tried Led Zeppelin and Lord of the Rings ? [MetaFilter
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Hot See-thru action! Radiography and Art. Hot See-thru action! Radiography and Art: The obliging X-ray can detect forgeries, reveal the hidden process of genius (Picasso 1 [6 pages], 2, 3), and even serve as a glorious medium itself (Innervisions; Beyond Light; Mefi thread The Secret Garden).

Intrigued? Perhaps you'll want to check out How to make radiographs on Polaroid film from noah.org's X-ray page. [MetaFilter
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John Dowdell follows up on Dave Winer's comments about overactive aggregators: "If every web user has their own aggregator, then by default they're making many many net requests that they will never use, and the actual people who [cause] these extra costs will not be the people who pay the cost." [Corante: Corante on Blogging
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Internet Alive and Well in Russia. This Pravda article is a bit ridiculous. It claims that because 88% of all Russians have never used the Internet that therefore Russians are not interested in it. First of all, it completely ignores the fact that Internet access in... [CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box
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Firewalls and Internet Security, Second Edition. dbc15 writes "A timely and much needed update to the first edition, Fwais 2.0 is an excellent overview of the current landscape and psychology involving ... [Slashdot
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Ye Olde OS Poll: observations [Ars Technica
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