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- Links for 2006-07-06 [Digg]
Fri, 07 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0500- eBay Bans Sellers from Using Google Checkout
eBay is banning sellers from requesting payment through Google Checkout. The online auction giant updated its Safe Payments policy this week to add Google's new payment service, Google Checkout to its list of online payment methods not permitted on eBay.
- eBay Bans Sellers from Using Google Checkout
- Links for 2006-07-05 [Digg]
Thu, 06 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0500- MythTV scores high in usability test.
Open Source Partners has had a media lab do a usability test on MythTV and word is that MythTV really is usable. The results 3.79 points out of 5 shows that the vast majority feels that MythTV is quite user-friendly. For those who have not yet made friendship with the wonderful world of PVR's, MythTV is an Open source media center and PVR. - Why You've Never Heard Of The Best Phone Ever
I recently bought what I believe is the coolest landline phone with the most useful features of any phone out there. You've never heard of it because it's designed for old people who can't hear well. But you won't believe the features on this thing!
- MythTV scores high in usability test.
- Links for 2006-05-01 [Digg]
Tue, 02 May 2006 00:00:00 -0500- Offline AJAX Finally a Reality?
Is Apache Derby, the SQL database written in Java, the answer to allowing web applications to run offline? David Berlind of ZDNet thinks so, and he's pointing to Sun's distribution of Derby (JavaDB) as the proof. Can it ever succeed? Is this the rebirth of Java on the client? Or are thick client programs the only way to work offline?
- Offline AJAX Finally a Reality?
- Links for 2006-03-31 [Digg]
Sat, 01 Apr 2006 00:00:00 -0600- Working in IT akin to 'prison sentence' - Former BT technology chief tells
Cochrane, who was speaking at the launch of a Star Technology report From basement to boardroom; recognising the business value of IT compiled by the Yankee Group, said that the way that IT departments were run was ‘stupid’ and that working in IT was more akin to a “prison sentence.” - Toshiba Launches First HD-DVD Player
Toshiba today announced that it has launched the world's first commercially available HD-DVD player, the HD-XA1. The company said that the demand for high-definition content has grown significantly, and thus consumers are demanding HD players now more than ever. HD-DVD players and movies will be available in April. - Rails 1.1 Forgotten Features
Buried in the tsunami of new features are a few odds and ends that experienced Rails developers will appreciate. Personal faves: No more white screen of death and Ruby-schema-formatted table dumps. Whee! - Pink to Play Janis Joplin in Motion Picture?
Some thirty-Five years after Janis Joplin's untimely death (October 4, 1970) a the part of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Janis Joplin in a major motion picture is up for grabs. A throng of singers and actresses including Pink, Lindsay Lohan, Scarlett Johansson and Britney Spears are all vying to play Janis Joplin in a new film. - The Smiths Get Sirius and “Reunite” for a Full Weekend
All-Smiths music and new Morrissey album premiere April 1 -3 3 am EST on First Wave, channel 22 WHEN: Saturday, April 1 (beginning at 12 am ET) through Monday, WHERE: Exclusively on SIRIUS Satellite Radio channel 22, First Wave - Star Wars: The Television Series
Star Wars creator George Lucas has announced the famous movie franchise will make the transition to the small screen in the form of a brand new television series. George Lucas has recently confirmed his committment to write the series. - Book Review: Learn to Program (Ruby)
"Learn to Program" by Chris Pine is a concise introduction to the world of programming using an interpreted scripting language called Ruby. "Learn to Program" is an excellent book for anyone who has an interest in learning to program. It is written for true beginners, who have little or no programming experience. - Roman Mythological References in
Aquatic Symbolism and Roman Mythological References in "Leave it to Beaver": An Evolutionary Analog The aquatic symbolism and Roman mythological references are obvious. Before we get to those, we have to set the foundation. The family's surname is "Cleaver." ...
- Working in IT akin to 'prison sentence' - Former BT technology chief tells
- Links for 2006-03-28 [Digg]
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0600- Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chip
European researchers have developed "neuro-chips" in which living brain cells and silicon circuits are coupled together. The achievement could one day enable the creation of sophisticated neural prostheses to treat neurological disorders or the development of organic computers that crunch numbers using living neurons.
- Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chip
- Links for 2006-03-26 [Digg]
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0600- Three Cruise Ship Accidents in Three Days: It's Not Unusual?
News reports of cruise ship accidents aplenty this week seem like a shocking abnormality yet, apparently, cruise ship "problems" happen regularly.
- Three Cruise Ship Accidents in Three Days: It's Not Unusual?
- Links for 2006-03-24 [Digg]
Sat, 25 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0600- Particle Found to Oscillate Between Matter and Antimatter
Scientists have announced that their data on the properties of a subatomic particle, the B_s meson ("B sub s"), suggest that the particle oscillates between matter and antimatter in one of nature's fastest rapid-fire processes-more than 17 trillion times per second.
- Particle Found to Oscillate Between Matter and Antimatter
- The Matt Largo Show - Episode 9
Thu, 02 Mar 2006 19:35:14 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Discussion about new robot designer life-forms, the Twilight Zone episode "The Lonely", Pilotdrift's new release "Water Sphere", The Voom Blooms' new single "Politics & Cigarettes" to be released on...
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - The Matt Largo Show - Episode 8
Tue, 17 Jan 2006 15:30:26 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Topics: Mental Models, Holosync Technology (Brainwave Entrainment), Associative Remote Viewing, Opinion: "Million Little Pieces" by James Frey. Shoutout to other podcast.
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - The Matt Largo Show - Episode 7
Sun, 08 Jan 2006 22:54:44 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Topics: Interesting and little known facts about Gmail and Google. Should you trust them? If you use Google Desktop search or Gmail, this is a must listen. Matt Largo's comments on his use of...
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - The Matt Largo Show - Episode 6
Tue, 03 Jan 2006 20:50:47 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Topics include: The 250th Birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Computer Modeled Wine?, "An Island Called 'Blog' - discussion about an article from the Pittsburgh Tribune by Kathleen "I've got a...
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - The Matt Largo Show in 2006
Sat, 31 Dec 2005 17:32:15 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
This episode contains discussion about the origins of "The Matt Largo Show" and what you can look forward to in 2006.
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - Emotional F@$%ing Machines !!!
Fri, 30 Dec 2005 18:17:48 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Discussion about coming of the ?Age of Emotional Machines?. Including references to the "Terminator" series of movies, Apple and Commodore Computers, the 6502 Computer chip made by MOS Technology,...
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - You Too Can Have Automatic Mind Control
Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:46:36 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Simple techniques you can use immediately to control the actions and minds of people. Very powerful tools that can help you in job interviews and other social situations. Automatic Mind Control is...
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - Unicorns Love White Chocolate
Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:56:21 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Expose' on White Chocolate. Is it really Chocolate? Listen and find out more than you ever wanted to know about Chocolate.
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more! - Elizabethan English Influence on Appalachian Dialect
Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:00:37 GMT Author: matt@mattlargo.com (Matt Largo)
Some scholarly linguists believe that the Appalachian dialect is a result of Elizabethan influences in that geographical area during the 16th Century.
Tune into "The Matt Largo Show" to find out about Pop Culture truth and weirdness. Visit the website for full links, podcasts, and more!



