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“Youkilis, who in third world countries is referred to as the mythical Eyaak (translated loosely as “he whose beard frightens small children and cattle”), is ripping things up with the bat…while looking like a deranged extra from Escape From New York.”
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ok, that’s a scary cat
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not quite as bullish on the opportunities within Second Life as Jeff is, principally b/c of volume questions, but undeniably this is an interesting use of the technology for the musician
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don’t disagree much with the opportunity – particularly in the example of Songbird, but have to say that i’m more skeptical than Allison is of the opportunity. need to know more about how they’re trying to do this. is this just Crossover for the browser?
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i’d be concerned too, if i was Novell
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couple of good points – particularly w/r/t inertia, but all around i think it’s not an accurate read on the state of the desktop
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that is the question indeed. as a long time user of the service, i – like my colleague – means progress for Last.fm. think Bloglines…
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“Back in the good ol’ days, everything was command line. Because of that, system administrators had a good understanding of what the servers were doing. I’m of the opinion that a GUI stifles curiosity.” – i agree, but curiosity has its downsides
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interesting partnership b/twn WordPress.com and Google Apps. i like seeing Google and WordPress be willing and able to partner with a competitor (nominally, at least – does anyone use Blogger anymore?)
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“A man with a form of tuberculosis so dangerous he is under the first U.S. government-ordered quarantine since 1963 had health officials around the world scrambling Wednesday to find passengers who sat near him on two trans-Atlantic flights.”
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get your high level Project Indiana deets here
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Senor Shankland’s right, this Garmin news should be interesting; GPS should be a far bigger story than it is today
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strike that, it supports Linux, Mac and Windows – ok, this is fascinating
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very good to see this
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great piece from Berlind on Google Gears; looks like i’ve got another Q&A coming
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one of these days, i’m going to have to do this – it’s just a matter of when
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“With the addition of John Kruk and Steve Phillips to the everyday lineup with Karl Ravech (who must just sit there every night wondering what the hell happened), the show has lost all credibility and fails to even be interesting.” BBTN is not what it was
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“I feel about email as Cato felt about Carthage, but with much better reason.” – amen, sir, amen
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