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28May/04Off

Microsoft misquoted, there is NO $50 iPod

Michael Gartenberg: There is NO $50 iPod from Microsoft...

The Microsoft guy was mis-quoted. The press is brutal sometimes. eWeek completely made up quotes for their story about the Plone Foundation (which is why I didn't link to it), leading to potentially damaging misinformation.

27May/04Off

Gore’s speech

Remarks by Al Gore - May 26, 2004 - As Prepared

This is the transcript of the speech Gore delivered yesterday that called for a number of resignations. Given his opinion of Bush's performance, I think the only reason he wouldn't call for Bush's resignation is because of sensitivity over the 2000 election fiasco.

27May/04Off

Napster is un-Canadian

Napster.ca: Music. Legal, safe and easy.

It's not safe, because it runs on and only on Windows, and for most people, running Windows is asking for trouble. It's not easy because people have to pay for it. It's legal, but so is downloading music from LimeWire, or any other P2P system, in Canada.

How ironic that I used to be anti-Napster because it was illegal, and now I'm anti-Napster because it's a ripoff. Canadian music companies are already getting my money in the form of a levy on blank CDs, MP3 players and more. So, I'm paid up. If they get rid of those tariffs, maybe I wouldn't mind paying for music directly again. No double-dipping for you, music corps!

25May/04Off

Widescale Biodiesel Production from Algae

UNH Biodiesel Group: Widescale Biodiesel Production from Algae

"In this report, we will first examine the possibilities of producing biodiesel on the scale necessary to replace all petroleum transportation fuels in the U.S."

Fascinating!

25May/04Off

There’s no getting rid of her

The Fishbowl: The Mac is a Harsh Mistress

25May/04Off

Fiesta BBQ False Advertising

Fiesta BBQ False Advertising

We were misled by the manufacturer's packaging to believe it would take 15 minutes to assemble this BBQ in 5 steps with no tools. Completely untrue.

The instructions clearly shows 9 steps. There are 59 pieces. To do this in 15 minutes you'd have to average around 1 piece per 15 seconds. Or, if you spent 5 minutes reading the diagram, you'd have about 10 seconds per piece. That assumes all the pieces are laid out and clearly labelled, which they are not -- they are packaged tightly in a box, in bags, in boxes, and aren't individually labelled.

That said, I really like the BBQ. We haven't used all the features yet, but our first two meals from it were great. It's too bad the initial assembly experience was so negative and misleading, or I would recommend Fiesta to anyone.

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24May/04Off

Spin doctors attacking Fahrenheit 9/11

H'wood hot for Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11'

'Also critical was the review in the entertainment industry journal Daily Variety which called the film a "blatant cinematic 2004 campaign pamphlet" and said it "fails to provide any hard facts or make any incriminating connections that a reasonably informed person doesn't already know about."'

(Emphasis added by me)

Let's take apart those two quotes...

"blatant": adj 1: without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious;

So it's obvious stuff that hides nothing.

"cinematic": Duh, it's a movie.

"2004 campaign pamphlet": So apparently this might help a person make a decision come election time... clearly there's nothing wrong with political statements in land of the brave, home of the free, so why should this be an issue? I don't remember cinemas having any responsibility to be non-partisan or pro-administration.

"fails to provide any hard facts or make any incriminating connections that a reasonably informed person doesn't already know about."

So which one is it? As a programmer I immediately noticed this was a boolean truth expression. An "or" expression is true if one of its operands is true. So he is telling the truth if at least one of the following statements is true:

"fails to provide any hard facts": This remains to be seen. If we could see the movie could find out. I'll give Michael Moore the benefit of the doubt, so I'll disagree with this statement until the White House or someone else proves to me that there are no hard facts in the documentary.

"make any incriminating connections that a reasonably informed person doesn't already know about": That could very well be true since he has written quite a bit about these topics in his books, like "Dude, Where's My Country?" (which I'm currently reading). Not only that, most people are not reasonably informed, because the American media does does not talk about these things, hence the usefulness of Moore distributing this information via the cinema, and therefore, this second statement is true because reasonably informed people (like people who read books or access alternative sources of news and information) already know these things. Hence, his statement is true in whole.

I think what he's trying to say is that people who want to be reasonably informed before the 2004 election should see this movie!

24May/04Off

CA announces Zope/Plone-based CMS strategy

Finally, the announcements have been made at CA World this afternoon...

Computer Associates: CA and Plone

"CA is a sponsor of the Plone Foundation, and we promote Plone to our user and business partner communities."

Bing! That's a pretty major endorsement.

Computer Associates PR: CA AND ZOPE TO BRING OPEN SOURCE CONTENT MANAGEMENT TO MARKET

"Computer Associates International, Inc. (NYSE: CA) and Zope Corporation today announced plans to provide customers with scalable, open source content management solutions that are compatible with relational database technology and meet enterprise demands for performance, data persistence and manageability."

In related news, Tyrell released the Plone 2.0.3 installer for Mac OS X today. It is available on SourceForge now and should be available from the Downloads page shortly, if it isn't already.

24May/04Off

Iran used Chalabi to dupe U.S., report says

The Seattle Times: Iran used Chalabi to dupe U.S., report says

"An intelligence official said Habib also was the INC official who handled most of the Iraqi defectors, including one code-named "Curveball," who provided much of the fabricated, exaggerated and unconfirmed information about Iraqi weapons programs and links to terrorism that President Bush used in making his case for invading Iraq."

Rather than Dubya he should be nicknamed Dupe'ya.

22May/04Off

Mac OS X users have to take action to protect themselves

Unsanity: Paranoid Android

Even with Apple's recently security update, you're still vulnerable to attack using various URL schemes, so I recommend that all Mac OS X users install Paranoid Android to protect themselves. I've seen firsthand just how easy it's going to be to exploit these flaws. If you're using NetNewsWire, FireFox, Safari, Mail.app, and probably lots of other apps, you're vulnerable. With all the phishing schemes out there, it's just a matter of time before you get bit.

Protect your computer and your data.

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