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CASSHERN

Posted on 21 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Casshern, the best SF film this year that you haven’t heard of via Casshern: SciFi Unseen (IMDB). here’s a review. It’s comming out on DVD (in asia) on Oct 23 and you can get at YesAsia or cdJapan. Director:Kazuaki Kiriya Continue reading CASSHERN→

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Proud Member of the Reality Based Community

Posted on 21 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

via Accordion Guy in reaction to this Without a Doubt, also Boing Boing’s : Bush’s faith-based reality and Willian Gibson’s Blog “This election is increasingly about not letting Medievalism conquer the Enlightenment,” Just to clarify : “I am a member Continue reading Proud Member of the Reality Based Community→

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The Personal Network

Posted on 20 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Personal Network : Informationweek has a piece on the The Next 25 Years, and there is some interesting stuff there, but what really got me was their section “The PC Versus The Personal Network”. It’s like the next step Continue reading The Personal Network→

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Run a Lotus Notes Domino Web agent via Javascipt

Posted on 20 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

When coding on some Domino web app, I frequently need to do more than just a WebQuerySave. I could use a Formula code “@URLOpen()”, but for actions that are really serious it nice to confirm that they really, really, meant Continue reading Run a Lotus Notes Domino Web agent via Javascipt→

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Bullet Madness

Posted on 20 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Get your Typogrpahical Bullets – a free bullets project at Stylegala Bullet madness is a list of 200 bullets, arrows and icons

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More Muilt Core, 50 Billion Flops

Posted on 20 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

ClearSpeed Technology demos the Revival of the co-processor 96 processors on a single chip… 50 billion floating point calculations in a second and while dissipating as little as 5 watts of power. Put that in your pipe and smoke it! Continue reading More Muilt Core, 50 Billion Flops→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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