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Linux, Linux, Linux, Linux... want to try it ??? Knoppix is really nice. And easy. Download, burn, reboot. Et voila, Linux is running...

I have no life... but a blog - 08/02/2003

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Sorry I'm not able to post more frequently, but I seem to be just too 20th-century an entity to simultaneously maintain virtual presence and be on the road meeting live humans.
Lire aussi Lassitude momentanée
If you're you and me and need help and you can find them, maybe you could hire the A-Team. But most of the time, you will invoke the LazyWeb. Unless you're Jason Kottke! Then you will just post on your own weblog: Cheap food options in New York City... Almost related post: To be henceforth known as 'The post in which I sound almost like an optimist'
Also useful if you happen to be in NY, learn the bizarre secret Craig's List language . Plus, you can always say Hello to the legendary Bazima. A Paris, par contre, le jeu c'est d'avoir une ph-autographe de Morgat... ou encore mieux un tatouage fait main.
Search sucks but Latent semantic indexing (LSI) can help.
Blizg is a blog index that focuses on metadata. We want to promote the use of metadata in the blogging community. We're also excited about finding new ways to use metadata that will create useful connections between and among blogs. (via Milov.nl)
Weblog vs website, a real-life ROI experimentation (via tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog)
From everything that I've heard, weblog software has the potential to change the way website content is published, delivered, received, searched for, and found. But will it improve my bottom line? In other words, will publishing my website with weblog software produce a statistically significant improvement in my website's return on investment (ROI)? I republished my entire website with weblog software to find out.
Where is Raed ?, a bilingual english-arab Iraqi blog from Baghdad (via Oblomovka)
En cherchant mes homonymes je suis tombé sur 9:9AM LOG, les coulisses de de 9h09, le livre d'images.
Les petits labels aiguillonnent le marché classique
L'entreprise capitaliste contemporaine ressemble à la grenouille de La Fontaine : à force de vouloir être plus grosse que le bœuf concurrent elle va peut-être y arriver, mais pour ensuite éclater ! Tout le monde se demande qui va manger qui, ce qui laisse peu de place à l'énergie créatrice, indispensable à une production innovante. Ce qui profite aux nouveaux entrants, qui prennent des places laissées vides dans les magasins de disques. Ceux-ci sont heureux d'alimenter leur chiffre d'affaires avec des labels indépendants, qui leur assurent des marges confortables et une image de marque sympathique.
Read also Weblog music publishing
A propos de BD, Impasse et rouge (re)sort. Un entretien avec Séra, l'auteur
Real Playboy TV and the blog that goes with it. Or is it a journal ?
Serendipity at work (but at home), I was looking for the musical differences between Hoochie Coochie Man and I'm a man and I ended up reading Let's Pick on France
Ode to TV
But while the TV-as-art question is an interesting one, and more complex than it may appear at first glance, it's also a red herring; you can ignore it completely and still find good reasons to study the tube. In fact, if there's one thing the Professor and I have agreed on from the start, it's this: You can't understand post-World War II America without it.[...]I still think the most damaging suggestion on television, for kids and adults alike, is that you can satisfy every last one of your desires -- and eliminate every insecurity known to personkind -- by buying stuff.
Daypop Picks: Noah Grey, inventor of Greymatter
The sites that I love the most rarely, if ever, become hot topics or darlings around the blogosphere - it seems the ones that do are (as with the early web) still very much geek-centric - look at the Daypop Top 40 on any given day, and most of the stories being most widely talked about are still very technology-oriented. Which is all well and good - heaven knows I love technology as much as anyone, and if writing Greymatter doesn't give me some tiny amount of geek cred, then nothing can - but the thing that most compels me on the web is the same thing that most compels me off the web: the human heart, and all the moments of quiet unnewsworthy wonder it perceives and reflects back to anyone that will see them.
Why you should try the Radio Aggregator, even if there are other aggregators: Radio vs Syndirella
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08 février 2003