Month: July 2007

Polk Gulch

Some folk feel that the cleanup of the “TenderNob” district has killed the few good seedy bars left. The Hemlock Tavern replaced the Giraffe, Reflections is now Vertigo, and the Polk Gulch Saloon is now Lush Lounge. But it doesn’t take much of a walk to see that nothing has changed. They are all the same dark places. They’re all lit only by red bulbs that make it hard to focus, and the stoner on stage can still get 4 bars into the his song before realizing he’s in the wrong key.

sounds like the places to go in sf

Language evolution

I tend to rely on a more sensitive organ of hearing: a bookmarklet that I call dc, for del.icio.us conversation. I use it all the time. Suppose, for example, I’d found that University of Maryland page through some other means of referral than del.icio.us. I’d have reflexively clicked the dc bookmarklet to produce this report which shows who else has bookmarked that page, and how it has been described. In this case there’s not much to see. The URL was bookmarked once in Feb 07, by elzzup, to the tags data and class, and again in Jul 07, by manyeyes, to the tag publicdata. This view is interesting for a couple of reasons that I don’t think are widely appreciated. First, it shows a progression from general ways of describing the resource to a more particular way. Note, by the way, that the proposed refinement of data to publicdata is not visible when you launch the bookmarking form, which recommends only class and publicdata. Note also that the introduction of publicdata is really a hack. It would arguably be better to rely on the individual tags public and data. But that would make it necessary to query for the conjunction, and that connection is too fragile. So publicdata also suggests something about how to form tags — that is, by making these conjunctions explicit.

Devil Maps

It is clear that science is trying to destroy God, but He is greater than any so called theory. Evolutionists want to use Science to tell us how we got to where we are – well I know how we got here, the Lord put us here to do his bidding and to go to the places He wants us to go to. The so-called mapmakers say they want to explore and document His work, that they too want to show us the way! There is only one Way, the Way of the Lord, to follow the Word. We don’t need to understand where we are and less do we need to understand where we are going

anything to piss creationists off. what a nice badge of pride!

Open Library

1 web page for every book ever published. It’s a lofty but achievable goal. To build Open Library, we need 100s of millions of book records, a wiki interface, and lots of people who are willing to contribute their time and effort to building the site. To date, we have gathered over 20m records from a variety of large catalogs as well as single contributions, with more on the way.

3 programmers, 1 designer, 1 manager, 1 leader and 1 overseer.

Mini-willy

US children’s book publisher Boyds Mills Press wanted to censor a book by a German author that depicts a painting of a naked woman and small statue of a naked man on a pedestal that are displayed in a museum.

and after all these righteous crackdowns, the us has still the highest teen pregnancy rate.