OPML Editor support: Mac Version Out
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A Mac version of the OMPL editor that Dave Winer n friends have been working on. I am trying it out and it looks interesting. I would want to run the server on my on domain instead of using his but so far the ease of updating is there. Markup is there. Links and images are there. So…
This looks good so far Dave! Thanks!
Now all I have to do is burn out a few more brain cells trying to figure this out… 😉
Got pissed off with Hosteria the other day when the site went down yet again, located and bought a new hosting package and started the move. I’m well pleased so far. The latency is about half of what it was at the old site and so far the only outages have been of short duration. The cost is so reasonable that I am looking at other site possibilities too.
Still waiting for calcis.us to propagate but all the others are moved. Got some small bugs to work out yet so if a link is broken or a page missing or something doesn’t take you where it is supposed to, in other words if something just don’t work right, PLEASE let me know! Comments here is fine or email me at depatty at gmail dot com
I guess I am going to have to break down and put some kind of ads on the sites too. Don’t want to but these sites are costing me out of pocket every month, with this move, and since I have no money coming in otherwise right now, I’ve got to do something. For now I think I will advertise our books on here and see how that goes.
So when the ads come, ya’ll click on them links, you hear.
Thanks for reading…
Troll XP
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Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie strike again. The system administrater song!
3d model of the dymaxion car
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I’m thinking engine, tranny and drive/steering cradle out from under a front wheel drive vehicle for dual front drive/steering and single drag steering wheel in rear. Hummm. I even have that Mitsubishi that got totaled which engine and drive is in in good condition that I need to do something with. Along with a need to get out and do something. But that will probably not be building one of these… 😉
Organic farming success
Organic farming produces same corn and soybean yields as conventional farms, but consumes less energy and no pesticides, study finds
“Organic farming approaches for these crops not only use an average of 30 percent less fossil energy but also conserve more water in the soil, induce less erosion, maintain soil quality and conserve more biological resources than conventional farming does,”
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30% less energy is a huge saving when profits on farms today are pennies on the dollar.
Bet this study didn’t come from a government agency. Not a lot of profit in organic supplies. 😉
Israeli Research: Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Visual Damage
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I’ll be using my ear set more often now. Wonder what the safe distance is?
New Scientist Breaking News – Planting trees may create deserts
The report summarises studies commissioned over the past four years by the Forestry Research Programme, funded by the UK government’s Department for International Development.
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I have my doubts about the accuracy of this report. It sounds more like something the US gov would be spewing out.
Update:
I just reread this piece and I’d have to see the entire study. There at the end the one guy says that cutting all the trees only causes a little decrease in rain fall. But what about the air temperature of the area. Does it go up or down when the trees are cut? What about the temp of the ground. Again, up or down? Birds, animals? Insects, and lower life forms? What does it do to the wind patterns. And what does it do to erosion patterns in an area when clear cutting is involved. There are so many variables that while they may be honest in reaching their conclusions I suspect that they chosen their figures to make this piece of toilet paper sound the way the powers that be want it to sound.
Or I could just be in a foul mood… But I have lived with the effects of clear cutting an area and the decrease in water and increase in erosion…
Boing Boing: RIAA: We didn’t take down RPGFilms.net
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So they didn’t take the site down but they don’t know ANYTHING else.
Wonder if this is another case of white granny downloading hip-hop without a computer? or if they are all really as stupid and unimformed as the Q and A makes them (her) sound?
Guess that’s just a rhetorical question. After all the article is talking about the RIAA. That’s the folks that take all the money for the musicians work and spend it suing the bands fans, isn’t it?
New Scientist Breaking News –
Mysterious disease outbreak in China baffles WHO
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At least they know what it is now. The spread would be a lot worse if it were able to spread between humans.
freshmeat.net: Project details for NoMachine NX
NoMachine NX is a fast terminal server system
based on the X11 protocol. In addition, NX also
translates and embeds the MS Windows Terminal
Server and VNC protocols into X/NX. NX is an order
of magnitude faster than VNC or X11 and can run on bandwidth
as narrow as 10 kBit/sec. By embedding RDP and
RFB, it enables users to compress and accelerate
remote Windows and VNC sessions. NX lets you work
fluently even across slow links like modems. The
NX project provides a suite of libraries and X11
proxying agents implementing efficient compression
and optimized transport of X11, SMB, IPP, HTTP, and arbitrary protocols like audio over the
Internet.
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Went to the site and looked around a bit and it sure looks interesting. The works over even slow links like modems is gonna make a lot of new apps available that depend on close machine/desktop interaction that haven’t been possible before now. The times I have had to use pcanywhere over a modem it’s been almost painfully slow. Haven’t tried it over a fast link so no idea but I suspect it takes a lot more pipeline resources than this does.
Treehugger: Organic Farming More Than Competitive
What some of us already knew is being confirmed by a Cornell University study: “Organic farming produces the same yields of corn and soybeans as does conventional farming, but uses 30 percent less energy, less water and no pesticides, a review of a 22-year farming trial study concludes.” Of course, the people who make fortunes selling fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, GMO crops, etc, don’t want people to know that.
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It’s the little things that make the difference but tech makes the news and news sells product. I’ll take the odor of cow shit over chemical fertilizer any day.
We just got to get small. Big just don’t always (any time?) work!
Canal could cause earthquakes, Egypt warns | The Register
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Little things overlooked (or ignored) in these massive projects can lead to interesting side effects.
Of course, so do tsunamis…
U.S. and Australia OK secret climate pact
The secret pact was designed to reduce greenhouse emissions, but not harm development or economic growth.
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This sounds way too much like the double secret suspension in “Animal House”. What a bunch of horse hockey, or it would be if it wasn’t our elected leaders (?) pulling this shit… 🙁
New Scientist Breaking News – Claims of GM-field ‘superweed’ are dismissed
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So who’s lying? Who’s covering up? And who’s just in it for a story? I don’t think they know enough to be making blanket statements on what can and what can’t be passed on and what is sterile and what isn’t quite yet.
Everybody loves Eric Raymond » Sell out
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This comic is hilarious! I don’t think they can keep it up but hope I’m wrong.
mobiBLU America
Not real sure what to say about this one-a one inch cube mp3 player. The ultimate in portability, and sure to get washed by 43% of its owners in the first week. Then again, the kind of people that would pay $130.00 for a 1 GB 1″ cube mp3 player may not do their laundry as often as every week…..
“This site may or may not work in Internet Explorer”
“I may or may not care if it does or not”
(Sorry, but someone had to say it….)