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2007-02-09 Thread phanero
we'll always have Kyoto! and Leadville and the Olympian rainforests... I love you. (i'm finding alot of potential jobs) lq

[vel] security on $100 laptop

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/1862/locking-down-the-100-laptop February 8, 2007 Locking Down the $100 Laptop This much you probably know: When Nicholas Negroponte's much-discussed $100 laptops hit the field, they will have a bunch of unorthodox features, like hand-cranked

The Fog of Dracula - New Video by Lewis LaCook

2007-02-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.lewislacook.org/king-s-woods/the-fog-of-dracula.html -- Lewis LaCook Director of Web Development Abstract Outlooks Media 440-989-6481 http://www.abstractoutlooks.com Abstract Outlooks Media - Premium Web Hosting, Development, and Art Photography http://www.lewislacook.org

Mine Darn Lark

2007-02-09 Thread Harrison Jeff
perched just so on life as a fire on a candle would I call you fire I'd say, this is fire I broke from a candle happily, hastily - so, poetry, we meet again _ Invite your Hotmail contacts to join your friends list with Windows

dart to the paranoid chant

2007-02-09 Thread phanero
homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom nomme-ni omni-umni homme omniom omniom

silverskull braserode

2007-02-09 Thread phanero
slack hung (R) y-sack bedding to autotrophs elf trope tropp the bubble logic aspic of a lark's tung tree so aleurites or vernicia so outward bound was the abode of the phoenix to t'ung tree a mirrour to flowers as water is to the moon mountains series of trials sauroglossum nearly

a poem for the Arnold Böcklin typeface

2007-02-09 Thread phanero
at play in the waves the mermaids cluster rock as storm approach listening shell dreaming sky thrashing tail dolphins circle racing jumping hunting further out a trireme rows straining groaning listening stormbirds circle broadly dip dive plummet were that each scale were a game a pawning

Re: a poem for the Arnold Böcklin typeface

2007-02-09 Thread P!^VP 0!Z!^VP
http://ana-uploads.blogspot.com/2007/02/dolphins-dream-dust.html On 9-Feb-07, at 4:16 PM, phanero wrote: at play in the waves the mermaids cluster rock as storm approach listening shell dreaming sky thrashing tail dolphins circle racing jumping hunting further out a trireme rows straining

Real-time file access and organization -

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Real-time file access and organization - Here is the problem, as anyone following my work can attest - there's too much of it. I'll be at the Openport festival in Chicago the end of the month, doing a symposium, talk, two performances. So I'm attempting to organize files for the last, and it's

Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
I sympathize. And more, I think its vital that you get some sort of system up and running so that others can access your work in a coherent way. Technically, I can imagine a way to tackle the problem using file metadata in the image/movie files, indexing this to database, then indexing the

Re: Real-time file access and organization - (fwd)

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Hi - Could you tell me how you're doing this? In other words, given a Quicktime movie for example, how would you add metadata - and then how could you search for it? Thanks greatly - Alan === Work on YouTube, blog at

Re: Real-time file access and organization - (fwd)

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
The searching yes, that's something else altogether. You d have to find a way to extract the metadata from the movie. For my current project involving image files, I'm using Phil Harvey's exiftool (a Perl script) to extract the data and then I insert the data into mysql. I wrote a shell