Monthly Archives: February 2005

Under Mars

Via Raed in the Middle, awful pictures from Iraq: Undermars.com. As I write, the site is barely getting any attention, according to Google News. Shannon Larratt’s Zentastic Blog claims some backstory:

I want to be clear as well this is not a pro-war or anti-war or pro-Bush or anti-Bush site; it’s just an attempt [...]

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“Mono : A Developer’s Notebook” kitabının yazarlarından ve XML.com yazrı Edd Dumbill ile söyleÅŸi…

Edd Dumbill was interviewed in the Turkish .NET site csharpnedir.com.

Anlamsal web(semantic web) dünyada popüler olarak kullanılması hakkında ne düşünüyorsunuz?

Edd: Türkçe : Anlamsal(semantic) web in bize sağladığı zaten bir çok kullanışlı yönü var. Özellikle de konu alanlarının doğal olarak kısıtlandığı organizasyonlarda bunu görmek mümkün. WWW(World Wide Web) ye baktığımız zaman küçük parça verilerin kullanılabilir hale geçtiğini [...]

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British Board of Film Classification RSS feeds and Movie metadata

The BBFC have several RSS feeds on their site, carrying information about their judgements on various cinematic works for a UK audience. Recent film decisions, recent adult (sex) videos and films, etc. Each entry in the feed points to a descriptive page and summarises a BBFC judgement in a simple textual description, eg. [...]

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Bomb in the face.

A snowy photo from the No War on Iran scrapbook - “Thought you might like to have a look at the people your army might bomb soon in the face“, There’s also a weblog nearby. From a comment on their mission statement page, “I don’t know if it will work on everyone, [...]

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