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Year: 2004

Advertisers Go Digital to Track Ads

Posted on 17 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Reuters.com is reporting that The top four U.S. broadcast networks — CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox — have signed on to comply with a new 12-character code for tracking all advertising, called Ad-ID. Ad-ID’s designers are the Association of National Continue reading Advertisers Go Digital to Track Ads→

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Any sufficiently handsome Accordion player is indistinguishable from Joey deVilla.

Posted on 17 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Accordion Guy started it and I’m sure, with his vast whuffie rank, will end it but I’ll give it a Go

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No big screen Television for me this year….

Posted on 17 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

As reported by The Register, Intel is delaying cheap hi-def TV tech, which had been expected by the end of 2004, using “Liquid Crystal On Silicon” (LCOS), involving thousands of tiny LCD cells on a silicon wafer, as an inexpensive Continue reading No big screen Television for me this year….→

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Heisenberg principle of projects

Posted on 17 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Words of wisdom (and caution) from Incipient(thoughts): the project managment equivalent of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: The more control you want on their status (or position), the less you have over their velocity. Pick one of the two – and Continue reading Heisenberg principle of projects→

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Blinded by Science

Posted on 16 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Is Science Fiction About to Go Blind? article in Popular Science for August 2004 is now online. orginally here For a taste of what Cory and Chrile can do check out Jury Service (I’m still trying to get my mits Continue reading Blinded by Science→

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The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories

Posted on 15 August, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories, Edited by Theodore W. Goossen, 496 pages, Nov 2002, ISBN-10: 0192803727, ISBN-13: 978-0192803726 The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories includes many new, specially commissioned translations, and is the only anthology to span Continue reading The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories→

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