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2007-11-12
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 11:08
2007-10-08
sharings
google's rss feed reader share function makes convenient quality information presentation. can such feed readers then have plural shared folders? simply, probably not. however, a folders seperate feed, individual items can re-label, can be a particular share. then, there's notebook, docs, sheets, tweets, bleats yada. what tho are the costs of such storage!
so the problem may be most conveniently solved differently. are readers gonna read all sharer's shared items? likely not. what are those bookmarking processes? and via rss?
not quite convenient enough? maybe more so when code adds an click functionality within sharer's reader post panels or toolbars.
which is a form of aggregation. lets mention pipes, eg pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/. such a setup would allow placement of a panel of links of last 'saved' items, for example. whilst allowing combinations of sequences of selective aggregation or filtering, these data feeds are however preset, not selective, streams. quite so. see posting, "everyone is trying to say something particularily".
are user-scripts and similar, such as pipes, over-specific. hope so!
search on.
google reader, greasemonkey, user-script, co-operation, computer, debate, design, google, information, ideas, networking,
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 18:14
talkin' 'bout
she's geeky
not
this, hopefully.
f***.
related: informationweek - pc women
women and technology un-conference
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 14:56
2007-10-04
looking for
internet search tips?
blogs mainly link blogs? this is a blog. so what. it's a single post blog! post it.
google search tip
computer, co-operation, information, internet
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 14:44
2007-10-01
lost in music
tagzooks! what you saying?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070925132327.htm
music search
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 16:39
phoney looks
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 16:37
dates
From userscripts.org/scripts/search?q=Calendar
Google hCalendar - Finds vevents and adds a link to send them to Google Calendar
Facebook to Google Calendar - Add Facebook events to your Google Calendar effortlessly.
co-operation, computer, google, internet, organisation management productivity
tho this might be more appropriateother fruit available
blah blah blah
x-platform calendars available in inverse proprtion to usefulness
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 15:18
2007-09-12
looking at gui's
musicovery, liveplasma, megite-discover, clear forest gnosis and touchgraph.
we like good gui's. the musicovery moodamator is prima. this gui is functional and responsive. checkboxing discovery and non-hit, and moving the joystick such as when a call makes for mood change is great. it doesn't currently 'learn' your listening preferences or offer tracking like last.fm tho' offering greater immediate and direct control similar to deezer the frightening jukebox-like emulator alligator which does it all and no need for gui. listen by keyword!
more seriously, similar processes used for touchgraph - TGGoogleBrowser. will make a performance comparison against kartoo.com.
broadcasting media publishing, multi-media, design, internet, information, computer, research
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 12:40
2007-08-28
2007-08-18
pimp some ware. hip 2 da max
set up pc on by mouse click ... base unit is awkward under desk. doesn't get accidentally triggered like keyboard. saving 4 seconds every power-on.
installed, and set-up, the mouse gesture extension application, easygestures
... bit like steering wheel, and offers similar exercise! may get some more buttons to make even more of this.
having no success with storing playlist (out-of-box), one click to next programme source, on vlc all-format player, but discovered it can open multiple feeds simultaneously, eg in any language combination speech + public service scanner + ambient/experimental + other music!!!! you can bleep craps out for life for you anyway. (this all gets set on its own workplace panel).
good stuff, well done, thanks for any tips, folks
third place?
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 10:33
2007-06-11
memories are ... made of IDE cables?
do a good turn and get flakked for it.
spent weekend visit setting the computer hardware and settings for friend. recipe for great time huh! we're using this version, a seperate hard set hdd division for user files makes them very more crash proof, on 0.9GHz base. if it used more and want faster we can use some transfers.
returned with extra RAM from the regular PC. know its working then.
forgot to replace that RAM. on startup PC sounds like primate. and less useful even with RAM replaced.
we're at ambitious nooB position. results or outcome not detail oriented. that is, not appreciating idiot-laced projects or forums.
PLEASE NOTE: positive-acting people in action are also available.
read no end of alphabet *oup and vanity condiment. AND the permutations of 2 hdd and 5 system cd's, (we're open minded), AND then another base. in the end 15-20 hours b4 a now just hold on there a minute moment.
whats it all about then? instead of loading stuff into RAM, and staring hdd like should, the stuff was loaded into ide cables. some of it. this amount of hdd flase image stuff then was to linger cunningly to prevented any subsequent loading of real hdd image stuff with a correctly inventoried system
reversing cables and power-on gave it some blowing to sort.
going to write some verse. finding matches for 'IT room'.
-points?
- idiot-laced projects or forums
- 15 hours wasted on alphabet *oup
- 4 unnecessarily burnt cd's. think they'll be taken by a stranger on a train? and the 650MBs could have been used instead.
- dirty IT facilities
- constraints of time or location
- discovered (rubber) taped on car mats make soundproofing for pc case panels (inside).
- o well, try the mobile steam technology. its got great cornering! might go for a spin now!
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 20:25
2007-06-01
its GDD07: guys, socal, big, digit'y'all.
So, what does GDD07 mean?!
29 hours of cod! And guarana, greens and ice cream (22% fig and date, with lj), again. Seems unlisted at manufacturer
information.
Wonder why?Its another ex-franchise, scooby doo.
And back to the theme. So, what?
Yeah.
Anything else?!!
Well they're heading offline totally as well!?
Big deal??!
What else ya doing!!! How about guessing location and music policy for the parallel sessions.
So, lucky the audio systems working, now (an intermittent connection!), and the timings fit well with other casts. No subtitles so couldn't do without sound like the BB07, which at moment has only birdcalls coming from garden! Maybe animalsBB's the thing.
direct supporting information links here
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 12:49
2007-05-30
eunuchs programme v2
decided to modify the process as discussed in a previous post to comprise local and remote drafting and copy, still at lowest formatting levels
maybe also usb cup warmer
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 18:36
2007-05-18
eunuchs programme
just done our first BIT of eunuchs programming
collation without macros and only a single layer of formatting!
a nerdy thing came up during the few days, including multitasking and refreshment getting this settled. eating everything, inc. allsorts snax, with utensil and dishes! unlikely to encounter that with computers in public (might be beyond a usb vacuum cleaner)! is that behaviour transcultural or transmodal? why not write better descriptions folks!?
.txt text file
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0 comments Posted by betaculture at 16:15