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Aviating Auto: Brought to You by New Paradigms of Information-Gathering | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Aviating Auto: Brought to You by New Paradigms of Information-Gathering. October 4, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in Milestone. Perhaps the most useful Google app by far, for the kind of prying, stalkerish visual mind that enjoys this kind of thing, is Google Earth. Here’s my all-time favorite, Flying Car:. It’s in Perth, Australia. Flying Car has its naysayers, who maintain that the obvious shadow of Flying Car is actually a black car parked parallel to the c...Specula...
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Con artists: Setting the standard for global outreach since 1920. September 10, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in eGovernance Nugget. Reports news of yet another e-mail scam from the desks of apparent faraway lands. Nearly everyone has caught wind of the old refrain:. I wonder if they’ve got lions and tigers! You would think that such obvious Internet scams are easily avoided by, well, anyone (or, more fairly, anyone who’s heard of them, which has to be just about ...
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Snyder Chapter IV: Recipe for Visual Assault | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Snyder Chapter IV: Recipe for Visual Assault. September 11, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in Milestone. Now I’m dangerous. My experience with HTML has heretofore been restricted to bolding. I read an HTML primer …. Introducing … “33ccff”. I offer a solid salute to those who attempt Web design without the help of Dreamweaver, Flash or other plug-and-go site construction software. I cannot imagine being in such complete command of the language that I could write a pag...
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The Ultimate Fluency Fumble | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. The Ultimate Fluency Fumble. December 1, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in Milestone. Now is as good a time as any to point this out:. 8220;Fluency Fumble,” the consonant title to this humble blog, never intended the kind of “fumble” that has landed the 2006-07 Steelers far afield of playoff hopes. That kind of fluency slip-up has happened along my path to better understanding IT, surely, but I hardly advertise it. Occasionally, I find the pull-cord to illuminate the room.
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Fresh New Formulas: Excel-lent | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Fresh New Formulas: Excel-lent. October 2, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in Milestone. It is probably safe to assume that the average middle-class white kid of my generation, raised during the rise of AOL and home computing, is at least somewhat familiar with Microsoft Excel. Such was the challenge for Chapter 13’s FLAG: Show us something we don’t know. The group performed admirably. This makes me wonder: What else don’t I know? No comments yet — be the first.
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Rise of the Lurkers | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Rise of the Lurkers. September 14, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in eGovernance Nugget. A site tracking blog use, suggest that blogging will level off during 2007, according to a report from InformationWeek. Less than 2% of all Internet users are frequent content contributors, while between 10% and 15% contribute occasionally and more than 50% are reading or watching what the communities are discussing. 90% of users are lurkers who never contribute,. Fill in your detail...
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Journalism: So Mindless, a Robot Could Do It | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Journalism: So Mindless, a Robot Could Do It. December 7, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in eGovernance Nugget. Journalists probably thought their day would never come. Nevertheless, computers write the stories at Thomson Financial, a business information group, and they’re apparently doing quite well. According to FinancialTimes.com. Burkley told Financial Times that the computers have not yet made a mistake, but that the stories, processed in three tenths of a second, ...
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Is a first-year MPA student mired in policy research and analysis at the University of Pittsburgh’s GSPIA. Takes a hearty interest in media policy issues and is most particularly involved in the academic debate surrounding the merits of civic/public journalism, the continuing viability of print as a mass medium and the historical fourth-estate role of the American press. Enjoys long walks, batter-flavored ice cream and ’80s hair metal. Jenni. Can fly. Jenni. Sarah’...
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In the Name of Terror and All That Is Holy | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. In the Name of Terror and All That Is Holy. September 20, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in eGovernance Nugget. If you, like I, have been keeping mental tabs on the number of potential federal infringements on the spirit of American civil liberty made in the name of “the children” or “terror” in recent years, here’s another to add to your stockpile:. He called the government’s lack of access to customer data the biggest obstacle to deterring child porn. And what good wil...
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Software to Monitor Opinion in Foreign Newspapers: “It Is Just Creepy and Orwellian” | f l u e n c y f u m b l e
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Minutia and Milestones in FITness. Software to Monitor Opinion in Foreign Newspapers: “It Is Just Creepy and Orwellian”. October 4, 2006. Posted by fluencyfumble in eGovernance Nugget. The University of Pittsburgh, along with a handful of other major research schools, is reportedly involved with a Department of Homeland Security software-development project that will allow the U.S. government to monitor international negative opinions on its foreign policy. The New York Times carries the story. Marc Rote...