Intelligent, thoughtful, nonhysterical interviews and conversations between people with often *widely* divergent viewpoints "transmitting a "
http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail252.html Most of it is a comedy routine about all the choice we have. At the end there's some good stuff and the Q&A is also valuable
The first chapters are a good introduction to the state of ship structure and powering at the beginning of the 1900s.
Bruce Alford called me from here today - they do lead generation. $50-$75/hour, 100 hour project typical, 1500-2000 list to go into project, expect 10-20 qualified leads, 30% national average conversion - Tom Hannon 773.267.3001
Susan asked me to have a look at this - It looks worth considering, but the nearest copy I can find to look at is at the Boston Public Library - none in Minerva or Ursus libraries nor Bangor Borders. "A simple guide to building an entire web page, this b
Rich Boulet at the Blue Hill library gave me this article. It mentions two services they're considering: OverDrive and NetLibrary (see below)
It looks like a way of displaying a del.icio.us like structure. I'm good at browsing del.icio.us and don't see a huge benefit to the BrainEKP browser. Mentions content creation benefits
A good source of current information on the coming flu pandemic
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but: "A pandemic can't be 'organized away' into insignificance. But planning and participation can help you to help your local authorities and public officials share information and begin dealing with the tough i
Nice web site. We could do worse than emulate it.
Refers to 'Structure Conceptual Design 2 (SCD)' However, SCD is Semi Conductor Devices, Maybe it should be STC - "CATIA - Structures Functional Design 2 (SFD) functions define plate thickness, adding stiffeners and pillars or stanchions."
Gould Academy's use is a good endorsement for me... "PHP-Nuke is a news automated system specially designed to be used in Intranets and Internet. The Administrator has total control of his web site, registered users, and he will have in the hand a powerfu
via http://www.futureofthebook.com/stories/storyReader$605
Jenny Levine has a new blog at ALA. If you're interested in the future of libraries, you should be reading it.
This is the name listed at the bottom of the Fat Whacker web page.
I heard a radio ad for this a few years ago. It was the ultimate in a silly ad. The fast talking announcer would hit a stick every time he said Fat Whacker.
*Detailed* notes from the New York library that is circulating iPod Shuffles for audio books
http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail797.html - What never came out is that Viagra make sex better for men (I'm told) and so men are willing to pay lots for it. 'erectile dysfunction' my eye. See http://tinyurl.com/dqusg "Peter's mission is to use t
This movie shows what I love about America, or at least NYC
What exactly does SpikeSource do? http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail640.html "The economics of the long tail is going to provide opportunities for companies which can help in automating testing and certifying software for use in small and medium