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Tuesday, October 3, 2000

NeXbar

NeXbar is a NeXTStep-like Dock application for Mac OS X Public Beta.

If you don't like the built-in Dock this might be the app-launcher tool for you.

(Found at Softrak)

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Changed Page Spec

Changed Page Spec by Aaron Swartz and Dan Lyke.

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About the Scripting.com Mail Pages

About the Scripting.com Mail Pages: What Steve Ivy Said...

But, let me add that since the DG has gone on vacation, the "tension level" when visiting Scripting News has gone waaaay down, and I've noticed Dave isn't writing as defensively anymore. I stopped reading Scripting News earlier this year, for quite a few months, because I just didn't need the stress of reading that site and "picking sides" in my head. I picked it up again when Radio UserLand was released.

Back to the good ole' days... (deep breath... sigh :-))

Another way we're back to the good ole' says... Frontier is free, Frontier's really a scripting tool again, and we're less than a year from Apple shipping it's new operating system*. (cough)

* but this time, UserLand's going with them!

Mail Pages website

PS: I nominate this song as song of the day: I can see clearly now

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Radio UserLand Tools Home Page

Radio UserLand: Tools Home Page

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AUTONET.CA - Canada new cars & used cars, new car dealers, trucks, reviews, new car prices!

Why is it that the coolest cars always come out within two months of me getting a new car?

AUTONET: Nissan unveils electric Xterra -- "Nissan will unveil its fuel-cell powered electric Xterra concept in Canada on Oct. 16, 2000"

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The Sherlock Files

Macworld, The Sherlock Files: Command F -- The Origin -- By Damien Barrett

But that's Mr. Barrett to you, thank you very much.

Way to go Damien!

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Ars Technica: Mac OS X Beta - Page 1 - (10/2000)

Hey, software developer!

Want to be rich and/or famous? Read this article!

Ars Technica: Mac OS X Beta - Page 1 - (10/2000) (Page 1 of 16, by the way)

Especially pay attention to the section on the User Interface, specifically the "what's wrong with it" section.

Can you spell "3 r d   p a r t y   o p p o r t u n i t y"?

I kneeeeeewwww you could.

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EOGenerator

If you're a WebObjects developer, and you don't use EOGenerator or something like it, you're wasting time.

Use it or lose.

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Monday, October 2, 2000

Breast Cancer ad

TV ad for breast cancer: Let Cam do your breast exam, for free!

There's a poll on CANOE asking if the add sends a positive message to women. Currently 54% said Yes (including me, I have a sense of humour thank you very much), only 19% said it's offensive.

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Al Gore and the Internet

Via Q: Excellent summary of Al Gore's actual role Al Gore and the Internet by Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf, the creators of TCP/IP.

I'm glad to have read that, I have new respect for Gore.

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AskTog: Why is Apple in Trouble?

AskTog: Why is Apple in Trouble? (via Scripting News)

Excellent article, just about mirrors my opinion, except that I can't understand how Apple could have lost half its value in a day -- they're still profiting, it's way too early to jump ship.

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Adobe, Interwoven form alliance

Adobe, Interwoven form alliance -- "The first joint development effort of the alliance will focus on Adobe GoLive 5.0 and Interwoven TeamSite software."

Whatever happened to the GoLive Publishing System? I remember looking forward to this back in the pre-Adobe-GoLive era. Even once they were bought, Adobe was still promoting it on their web site.

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Corel Forms Strategic Alliance with Microsoft

Corel Forms Strategic Alliance with Microsoft -- "Corel said it will work together in testing, developing and marketing on Microsoft's .NET platform. It will work with Microsoft in product launches, trade show events, and on mutual Web sites."

Microsoft bought $135M of non-voting preferred Corel shares. This reminds me of that new Elizabeth Hurley movie that's coming out soon, where Brendan Fraser's character gets 7 wishes in exchange for his soul.

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IOC Chief Urges Athens on Games

IOC Chief Urges Athens on Games

I heard somewhere that if things don't improve with the Athens games that Seville or Sydney might be awarded the 2004 games. No disrespect to Athens, but I would love to see the Olympics in Sydney again.

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New U.S. Government Web Site Flunks Security Test

New U.S. Government Web Site Flunks Security Test -- "A one-stop gateway to all 27 million U.S. government Web pages set up last month is inadequately protected from hackers, congressional investigators told a House panel on Monday."

Related story:

Mitnick tells IT managers to trust no one

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OH behave!

CANOE: Mike Myers picks supermodel comedy

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Big guns must fire for success

The Globe and Mail: Big guns must fire for success -- a story about the Edmonton Oilers as the new season approaches.

I'd never checked out the Globe for hockey stories before, it looks like they have great stuff.

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RU plug-ins

Update: The Tools architecture ships. Tools Home Page

Update 2: Apparently the reason for the delay was so that Brent could take part of Sunday off. Most companies announce a delay when a feature or product is delayed by days, weeks, months -- at UserLand, a delay can mean hours! That's working at Internet speed. :-)

The "Tools" plug-in architecture is apparently being delayed, while UserLand decides how it will work and which build-in Radio UserLand features will be Tools. (my interpretation of what was said, it wasn't said quite that explicitly).

A couple of days ago I pointed some friends at the Tools stuff as a sign that Radio UserLand was getting some serious focus -- something my friends felt was missing. I guess it won't matter how long it takes to get there, if it gets there.

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Regarding the McSorley trial

What do you think about violence in hockey? Even (or especially) if you don't watch/like hockey, I'd really like to know what you think.

Regarding Marty McSorley: I don't think he should be convicted of assult, nor should he even have been charged. Of course he shouldn't have injured Brashear like that, but that's a side-effect of how the game works today, so it's not fair to him to charge him -- it's just as much a blindsided action as his slash.

Here's a good article related to the trial:

NHL hasn't learned its lesson -- "If you banned fighting, as other civilized sports have done, there would be no need for teams to employ goons. It would open spots on the roster for real hockey players, who don't regard goal as just a dirty four-letter word."

My opinion of fighting in the NHL changed, last night. Until last night, I believed fighting was a necessary part of the game, necessary for two reasons:

1) Goons protect skilled players from being run at.

2) Fighting (as an outlet for anger) prevents other more serious infractions like stickwork and hitting from behind.

Both of those are true in today's NHL.

However, remove the goons and give much bigger fines and suspensions for dirty-play and:

1) You won't need the skilled players to be protected like that.

2) People who use stickwork and other dirty play will be GONE from the game.

What made me change my mind?

Rugby

I was watching a New Zealand Rugby match last night. Rugby is very agressive sport, to say the least. However, I saw no thuggery, dirty play, or serious violence.

How can it be that some very agresssive sports can avoid horrific violence, fighting and dirty-play, and hockey can't? There is no reason, no excuse. Hockey players have just been raised to be dirty and mean. (with apologies to Wayne Gretzky and a few other great NHL players who were not)

I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd like to see fighting banned, and massive fines and suspensions for stickwork (slashing, intentional high-sticking, spearing, etc) and dirty-play (checking from behind, kneeing, etc) to clean up the sport.

It's time to bring new respectability to hockey.

PS: Some irony: Wayne Gretzky appeared in the courtroom during the McSorley trial in support of his former teammate. He didn't take the stand. What does Wayne Gretzky think about fighting? I honestly can't remember if he's answered that before.

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Sunday, October 1, 2000

Jakob on Tomalak

Jakob on Tomalak -- "The best current example is Tomalak's Realm: he usually doesn't write anything, so the editorial selection of links and quotes is the only service provided by the site and that is enough to make it the second-most useful site on the Web today (after Google)."

WOW. I put myself in Lawrence's shoes after reading that statement, and I was glowing. I respect Jakob Nielsen greatly, I can't imagine a greater compliment.

Congrats Lawrence!

How Lawrence does it.

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