links for 2007-02-13
February 13, 2007-
“Many of us are becoming publishers nowadays, and we’d like to imagine that all our stuff could enjoy that level of consistency and durability. Few of us are prepared to make the necessary investment, but it’s interesting to hear from someone who has.
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Related to this argument: http://tinyurl.com/24a2f7
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“a simple project to define and convert train schedules into a common XML format. This format enables the information to be used more easily by many other applications.
If you are looking for a ready to use schedule for the TrainSched palm application,
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“This paper describes a system for integrating generalized RDF metadata into the standard Palm™ databases.”
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“A program to show you a XML tree on your Pilot. Get your data from the internet or from your memopad.”
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“XSL stylesheets are not generally used to perform transforms where the input and output are as structurally dissimilar as the application project file and C source code. However, we have found them to be very effective for generating pervasive applicatio
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“Using DB2 Everyplace, you have successfully created, deployed, and tested a sample application. This application build can now be transferred onto Palm devices.”
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“explains how the British global-led economy was structured in the 19th century, its weaknesses and how it unraveled in the 1920s and 1930s. He reviews monetary policies, banking instability in the pre- and Depression era, trade and its collapse, the risi
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“This places me in possession of some hard-won, rare and very odd motes of Stephensonian trivia.
For instance, I am now cognizant that in both “Cryptonomicon” and “The System of the World,” Stephenson devotes perhaps more attention than is proper to a
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“Antonio Damasio, who’s a friend of mine. He’s written a few books about the brain, and the one that’s most relevant to this discussion is “Descartes’ Error.” The error he’s complaining about is the idea that reason and emotion are different things. He te
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Neurology
University of IowaEmotion, Feeling, and Social Behavior: The Brain Perspective
“Neither anguish nor the elation that love or art can bring about are devalued by understanding some of the myriad biological processes that make them what th -
“We should expect to be able to reach into the various repositories and assemble coherent views by issue and by candidate, and Yahoo Pipes would be a great way to do that. But not until and unless the video has been sliced and diced and tagged appropriate
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” I started thinking, “How does a database make grouping and sorting fast?” Well, it does that by creating indexes. Then it dawned on me that creating an XSLT key like:
was conceptually si