Category: Web & Early Blog

  • Church: 1, Lust: 0

    Church: 1, Lust: 0 The owner of a strip club says heÂ’s considering a six-figure offer from a church to buy and shut down the location. Bill Martin, owner of the Just Teazin club in Painesville Township, 25 miles northeast of Cleveland, declined Thursday to identify the chu Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • Zen and the Art of Powerpoint

    Zen and the Art of Powerpoint Like most people, I regularly assert that Powerpoint is evil. I often use it when I present, but I’ve been undertaking ongoing experiments to make it work the way it should. It should augment what I’m saying, as opposed to distracting from or summariz Part of the Web and

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  • Speak at Northern Voice 2006

    Speak at Northern Voice 2006 No, really, we want people talking. Northern Voice 2006 is pretty much right around the corner. The official deadline is tomorrow* next week, Wednesday, Nov. 16th. So apply as a speaker. Remember, this is a very “open tent”, not necessarily über techie c Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • Opportunities, people, and tools

    Opportunities, people, and tools Tools never change anything. It is people seeing opportunities and grabbing them with those tools that change things. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Community Shout-Outs: People & Projects Worth Checking Out.

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  • Blackcomb’s Opening Day

    Blackcomb’s Opening Day It has begun… that time of year that we’ve spent the rest of the year day-dreaming about: deep powder, hot tubs, beer, or whatever else gets you going for winter. Whistler/Blackcomb’s 2005/2006 winter season opened this weekend with the best opening wee Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See

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  • Google Maps on Your Website

    Google Maps on Your Website There’s only one thing on the net cooler than Googleâ„¢ Maps. What could possible be cooler than that? Putting an interactive map on your own website. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google News Initiative Launch Lab

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  • Breaking The Curse

    Tomorrow I’m finally going to break the curse and leave North America. I’m 28 years old have traveled lots and lots around the States and Canada but have never left the continent. So after much ado and a couple planned trips that ended up failing through for one reason or another I’m finally off to

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  • Bryght and Early

    Bryght and Early What time zone is Qatar? GMT 3 for the record. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Multi User Blog Tools – Overall Ratings and Reviews

    Multi User Blog Tools – Overall Ratings and Reviews These are the final ratings of a broader review of the multi-user blogging solutions Drupal, Elgg, Manila, Movable Type, WordPress MultiUser and pLog. These particular applications were selected for review due to the authors familiarity with them, their p Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • Pig Roast 2005

    Pig Roast 2005 A pig roast to celebrate Theresa’s 30th birthday and to bid farewell to Theresa and Daniel before leaving for Hogtown (Toronto, that is) Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Truck you! Video Podcasting, Second Life, Slackstreet and more

    Truck you! Video Podcasting, Second Life, Slackstreet and more Video iPods and iTunes TV Shows and their haters, Aperature, Seccond Life send a note to Spin Martin (Eric) or Commodore Gretzky (Josh); Bishop Walcott (tonyB) and Smash Gregoire (Grog), Eric’s new truck and mods, an announcement about Slackstreet. Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • Gastown Graffiti Project

    Gastown Graffiti Project In an alley one block east of the Harbor Centre, between between Richards and Homer, running parallel to Hasitngs. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Cultivating Connections: The Inspiring Story of Galiano Island Community School’s Garden & Greenhouse Project.

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  • Please go and vote for our Web 2.0 Manifesto over at ChangeThis!

    Please go and vote for our Web 2.0 Manifesto over at ChangeThis! Some friends and I decided that we want to write a Web 2.0 manifesto over at ChangeThis. We submitted our proposal to the ChangeThis team and they accepted! Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: The Web3 Manifesto: Challenging

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  • Book Review – BitTorrent For Dummies by Susannah Gardner and Kris Krug

    Book Review – BitTorrent For Dummies by Susannah Gardner and Kris Krug Basically, an interesting book on a technology that is redefining how content is controlled and distributed in the digital world. If you want to know how to make it part of your world, it’s worth reading… Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • A Neo-Techie’s Morning

    A Neo-Techie’s Morning High-tech cool’s now about capacity: not the gadget’s but the user’s. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • tHE bLACK tORIES*** | bLACK tORIES mILITIA uNITE***

    tHE bLACK tORIES*** | bLACK tORIES mILITIA uNITE*** Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Getting Started

    Getting Started Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Flock

    Flock Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Guess What Arrived Today?

    Guess What Arrived Today? When a book is ready to go, the author is sent 10 copies to give away, or roll around on, or whatever… Today my box of 10 arrived! Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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