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Open Sourcing Education continues

Posted on 9 May, 2004 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Via SlashDot Slashdot : SciTech Library has noted the availability of a Free mite Engineering Text For Download “The third edition of A Heat Transfer Textbook, written by John H Lienhard V (MIT) and John H Lienhard IV (U Houston), Continue reading Open Sourcing Education continues→

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I may never live this down

Posted on 7 May, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

For the record I’ve “picked” tobacco by hand, too. Amazon Chief, Java Problem Solver: Al Vermeulen, The Seattle Times, Wednesday, May 05, 2004 (KRT) SEATTLE – Things to know about Al Vermeulen, chief technology officer of Amazon.com: He works in Continue reading I may never live this down→

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The Shining in 30 seconds (with bunnies.)

Posted on 5 May, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Shining in 30 seconds with bunnies.and then there is : The Exorcist in 30 seconds, re-enacted by bunnies. I think I’m starting to agree with Anya.

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Camera-phone barcode reader

Posted on 5 May, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Cory posts about Camera-phone barcode reader: point the camera at a 2-d barcode and the phone will decode it into its component URL and open the URL in it browser, from SemaCode. For the clueless that whine about useless camera Continue reading Camera-phone barcode reader→

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Very nice implementation of the Simpleton Pattern there….

Posted on 5 May, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

NOW I know what they meant. (Has anyone cataloged the mis-management patterns of PHB‘s? ) Let the wet noddles of sarcasm be unleashed: Resign Patterns – Ailments of Unsuitable Project-Disoriented Software by Michael Duell Abstract Anyone familiar with the book Continue reading Very nice implementation of the Simpleton Pattern there….→

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Dutch tulips & Google

Posted on 4 May, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Mathew Ingram describes Dutch Auctions and Why is Google going Dutch? and the New york Times (Google May Have Pre-empted Regulators on Public Offerings) notices too.

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