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Year: 2005

EFF’s HDTV-PVR Cookbook

Posted on 30 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Cooking with EFF: KnoppMyth r5a5 and pcHDTV for DTV Liberation because they want to Kill P2P to Save TV. Electronic Frontier Foundation has a cookbook to guide you in assembling your own personal video recorder (PVR) with KnoppMyth r5a5 and Continue reading EFF’s HDTV-PVR Cookbook→

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Mac Mimi : Razor or Blade, and the Exploding TV.

Posted on 28 January, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Robert X. Cringely on “Dethroning King Gillette” asks the question “Is iPod the Razor or the Blade?? He looks at the margins on the iPod and songs sold at ITunes and concludes that Apple is still in the hardware business, Continue reading Mac Mimi : Razor or Blade, and the Exploding TV.→

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Sherry Carroll, Don Valley East Toronto Councillor & Blogger

Posted on 28 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Alerted by a small piece from the “Inside City Hall” column of the Globe & Mail (unavailable online and unattributed) I’ve discovered that Sherry Carroll, Don Valley East Toronto Councillor (Ward 33), is a blogger (started December 1 2004 with Continue reading Sherry Carroll, Don Valley East Toronto Councillor & Blogger→

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You Might Be A High-Tech Redneck…

Posted on 27 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

@ AMERICAN DIGEST If…. You post squirrel recipes on a website. You’ve ever bought beer online. You write to Hewlett-Packard to sponsor a NASCAR team. You’ve modeled your new ‘Daisy Dukes’ for a webcam. You have a celphone headset for Continue reading You Might Be A High-Tech Redneck…→

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Found Words: Apophenia

Posted on 27 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

apophenia: the spontaneous perception of connections and meaningfulness of unrelated phenomena. The term was coined by K. Conrad in 1958 (Brugger). Or to take the subtitle of this blog “making connections where none previously existed”. Spotted in The Intimate Planet Continue reading Found Words: Apophenia→

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Winterlicious 2005, Toronto

Posted on 27 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Toronto’s annual WinterCity Festival is a 14-day city-wide celebration of our city’s culture, creativity, and cuisine, to encourage residents and visitors to get out and experience Toronto’s restaurants and attractions during the traditionally quiet winter season. The festival’s culinary element Continue reading Winterlicious 2005, Toronto→

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