Last year, Britain's violent crime rates actually increased by 4.3
percent, even though the cameras continued to proliferate. But CCTV
cameras have a mysterious knack for justifying themselves regardless
of what happens to crime. When crime goes up the cameras get the
credit for detecting it, and when crime goes down, they get the credit
for pring it.
A handset can dial your extension automatically when it detects
sudden room sounds — the world's coolest baby monitor. And,
you can program the ringer to ring more or less loudly after hours.
Filling out a web-based survey on a single page is good.
Too many surveys have multiple pages and one page in
sequence fails to load, and the whole survey is lost.
I can't be bothered to re-type my comments if lost due to
a web page not loading, or lost when i go back.
Is the Paramount Theatre Oakland, CA's greatest eyesore landmark ?


United obviously thinks so, and they're not alone.
Many parking lots offer no obvious path for pedestrians
to get through, so passengers and drivers squeeze betwen the
parked cars. A better design provides for a walking path.

Above is the Livermore, CA ACERail station.
An interesting history of the smalltalk computer language
and longer paper Alan Kay, "The Early History of Smalltalk"[.PDF].
[Thanks to Marcel Weiher for this pointer.]
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The must know list for 2002:
Web services are based on a series of industry-standard protocols —
XML, SOAP, WDSL and UDDI — for describing, identifying and
communicating data over the Web.
Ari Fleischer is a great evasive bore. Fleischer speaks a sort of
imperial court English, in which any question, no matter how specific, is parried with
general assurances that the emperor is keenly aware and deeply
concerned and firmly resolved and infallibly right and the people are
fully supportive and further information should be sought elsewhere.
-- Michael Kinsley.
whitespace (a blank line or two) between each of the five matches ?
That would make it so much easier to read.
Generate URLs < 72 char long, eg
http://job.monster.com/u=$userID&j=$jobID
that would be so much nicer.
And plainext mail would be nicer too, but please don't robotically destroy
URLs by converting
http://job.monster.com/u=$userID&j=$jobID
into
[click here]

Zoom in on this:

SAS Institute has developed software that it says can sift through
e-mails and other electronic text to discern falsehoods.
"The patterns in people's language change when they are uncertain or lying,"
says Peter Dorrington, business solutions manager at SAS. "We can compare
basic patterns in words and grammatical structures versus benchmarks to detect
likely lies." For instance, over-use of the word "or" and too many adjectives can
be giveaways, according to Aldert Vrij's book, "Detecting Lies and
Deceit."
SAS says its software can also be used to detect inaccuracies in resumes and
job applications.
[Financial Times, 2002 Jan 20; NewsScan Daily, 2002 Jan 21].
Which is the commonest misspelling ?
Search for morgage to find mor t gage [google]

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William Vickrey, the Columbia University professor who solved the problem of traffic jams a half century ago. He proposed that drivers pay more to use popular roads at peak times. Shortly before his death, in 1996, he won the Nobel Prize in economics, and today his theory of road pricing is conventional wisdom among traffic experts. The only problem is convincing politicians and drivers who like to believe there's such a thing as a free bridge. To make Vickrey's idea sound more palatable, today's traffic engineers have changed the term from congestion pricing to value pricing, the idea being that rivers are paying to get something of value. -- JOHN TIERNEY.[NYT] |
657891587586
or
657 891 587 586
Which is easier to read ?
It is a long walk from gate C1 to gate B20.
O'Hare needs a hyperspace tunnel peoplemover.


Personalized web sites should also customize their layout:
Once a user has established an account, remove the
join, sign up, here's how.
Once a user has signed in, change
login to Welcome, dc : logout
From the West County section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch:
| SUV drivers, Part 1: SUV drivers are are proud of themselves in middle America. |
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| SUV drivers, part 2: Coffeehouses without community in another city that thought it could be Silicon Valley. |
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Another e-mail I received today:
My prescription was labeled with Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.
It was a year -- and several skin rashes -- before I realized that these instructions applied to me, not to the medication.
From an e-mail I received today:
Sorry, hit [TAB] to start a new paragraph and instead it moved my cursor to the [Send] button in Hotmail and when I hit [SPACE] it friggin sent the message.
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| Tony Liberati, the Excedrin team's crew chief, evaluated the drivers as they took a car around the track; then Kristen Helsel looked on as the drivers stood in front of a camera and answered a host of mock media-interview questions. ''We needed to make sure we didn't have somebody who was just absolutely brain dead in front of the camera,'' Liberati says. The results weren't particularly satisfactory. One driver shuffled his feet and looked at the ground; Series next season, Liberati and Helsel asked There was no need, they decided, for Houston to do a The audition went smoothly, and Helsel and Liberati |
The words of Giuliani: 30 paragraphs about 35 observations [NYT].
Market power
Using markets to predict and measure expectations and tastes [NYT].
"Manhattanites arrive [in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, Boorklyn] every weekend like tourists in Tijuana. They're easy to spot because they look like they're ready for adventure and they get really drunk."
--Jon Weiss [NYT].
Top posting makes its bid for respectability.
If you are sending a reply to a message or a posting be sure you
summarize the original at the top of the message, or include just
enough text of the original to give a context. This will make sure
readers understand when they start to read your response. Since
NetNews, especially, is proliferated by distributing the postings
from one host to another, it is possible to see a response to a
message before seeing the original. Giving context helps everyone.
But do not include the entire original! -- rfc1855.
Meme du jour:
Excess self esteem [NYT].
What is the risk if one over-estimates ones self worth and has
too much self-esteem ? Smugness.
The number of still-on-line but devoid-of-content portals and
skeletons of message forums grouped by physical community
is astounding.
Jump to St. Louis
Sidewalk CitySearch
etc.
Update 2002 Nov 30: SOMA FM is back on air.
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"There's a new political divide," said Richard Sambrook, director of BBC News. "It's no longer `left and right.' It's now `us and them.' With `them' being politicians, Our research says they see politicians as dull people |
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| The Transportation Security Administration is also taking over other jobs formerly handled by local police departments, like using dogs to search for explosives. There are now 175 dogs at 39 airports, but by next year the government wants 300 dogs at 80 airports. The agency needs so many dogs because they can only work The dogs begin with a 14-week training course and, like Source NYT. | ![]() |
The fcc published the lyrics and their evaluation of Nuyorican Poetess
Sarah Jones's [flash] Your Revolution.
Corporate spin aside, executives do not always prosper most by making
their companies great. They can often profit more from creating
unrealistic expectations than from delivering consistently impressive results.
"You're providing C.E.O.'s with a perverse incentive," said Nell Minow,
the editor of the Corporate Library, a research firm in Washington.
"You're rewarding them for a goal that is not in the interest of
long-term shareholders."
When an economic system richly rewards certain behavior, no one
should be surprised when that behavior becomes the norm. If you
want to change it, you have to change the incentives. The Enron
mess has the potential to focus people's attention on the
complicated task of doing precisely that.
DAVID LEONHARDT, writing in the NYT.