Archive for September, 2005

Moleskine Notebooks, Journals and Date Books, MoleskineUS

Tagged in Internet Finds on September 28th, 2005

Moleskine Notebooks, Journals and Date Books, MoleskineUS
For two centuries now Moleskine (mol-a-skeen’-a) journals have been the legendary notebook of artists, writers, intellectuals and travelers. More popular than ever, Moleskine notebooks possess stylish minimalism and unmatched quality. This century new legends are being created with the help of this modest book. Moleskine journals help in daily life, work and play, at home and traveling the world. This is the journal that has been as it remains today a truly reliable friend – always at the ready. Helping in life – helping create and capture life stories.

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My Settop Box

Tagged in Internet Finds on September 28th, 2005

My Settop Box
KnoppMyth is my attempt at making the Linux and MythTV installation as trivial as possible. The current release is Release 5A16.

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Dr Dave � Spam Karma 2.0

Tagged in Internet Finds on September 28th, 2005

Dr Dave � Spam Karma 2.0
Spam Karma 2 (SK2) is an anti-spam plugin for the WordPress blogging platform. It is meant to stop all forms of automated Blog spam effortlessly, while remaining as unobtrusive as possible to regular commenters. Spam Karma 2 is the proud successor to Spam Karma, with whom it shares most of the development ideas, but absolutely none of the code

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AllofMP3.com safe … for now – Engadget – www.engadget.com

Tagged in Engadget on September 21st, 2005

AllofMP3.com safe … for now – Engadget – www.engadget.com
Thanks to rampant post-communist-societal corruption the proper upholding of fair use statutes abroad, it looks like the Moscow City Police Computer Crimes division or the IFPI will not be going after AllofMP3.com after all. So it turns out that (brace yourself, Americans) Russian law apparently has strict delineation in standards of the sale of physical goods and the sale of IP, making litigation against AllofMP3.com nigh impossible so long as they’re paying their dues, so to speak. However, the site is still left open to civil lawsuits made by labels and record companies if they can prove the site hasn%u2019t been making its required mandatory “payments” to music licensees. We have a feeling the paper trail%u2019s at least a mile long, though, so let the downloading, er, continue! Can’t you just see Mitch Bainwol screaming “Curse you!” into the thundery night from the RIAA skyscraper on high?

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Revision3

Tagged in DiggNation on September 16th, 2005

Revision3

Diggnation Episode 11 – September 8, 2005
Apple iPod Nano, iTunes 5 and Quicktime 7, Bypass annoying automated recordings, NerdTV is out, GoldenEye source, Mystery bulge, Superman returns trailer, Create an X-Wing, and Holographic projection

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this WEEK in TECH | Your first podcast of the week is the last word in tech

Tagged in Internet Finds on September 13th, 2005

this WEEK in TECH | Your first podcast of the week is the last word in tech
TWiT 22 Is On The Air
Submitted by Leo Laporte on 11 September, 2005 – 7:34pm.

Our first TWiT from Noonan’s Bar and Grill in Larkspur Landing, California. This was to be our unpublicized shakedown cruise. All went well. I didn’t step on any power cables and we all had a lovely time. Unfortunately something wasn’t grounded properly and there’s a low buzz through the entire recording – I’ve reduced it as much as possible. We’ll isolate the problem and fix it by next week.

Thanks to the 20 or so people who stopped by to see the show despite the lack of publicity, and a tip of the TWiT topper to Brendan Moylan, Curtis Post, and the Noonan’s staff for their hospitality. We’ll be back next week for our official coming out party!

Get the audio now at the usual places:

Main feed – courtesy AOL Radio
BitTorrent – four flavors, no waiting

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