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    <title>Google Video Search</title>
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    <modified>2005-01-31T06:05:48Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-01-31T01:05:48-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2005:/4.410</id>
    <created>2005-01-31T06:05:48Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Like all things google and cool, Google Video Search is in beta testing. Google Video Search is a search engine indexing closed-caption data along with the occasional screen-capture. Please note the contrast with Yahoo Video Search, which attempts to index...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Like all things google and cool, <a href="http://video.google.com">Google Video Search</a> is in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_testing">beta testing</a>.  Google Video Search is a search engine indexing closed-caption data along with the occasional screen-capture.  Please note the contrast with <a href="http://video.search.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Video Search</a>, which attempts to index video in the same way that <a href="http://images.google.com">google indexes images</a>.  Confused yet?   If not, i could tell you that in the future, Google Video Search may link to the actual video media too.</p>

<p>Currently, it is only indexing a handful of stations. The most interesting seem to be PBS, Fox News, and C-Span uno y dos.  </p>

<p>Searching for profanity may lead to the amusing transcripts of our elected representatives.  </p>

<p>And A query for <a href="http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%22global+warming%22">Global Warming</a> definitely amused me by providing the <a href="http://video.google.com/videopreview?q=%22global+warming%22&time=14485000&page=1&docid=-7637203250692676048&urlcreated=1107145966&chan=Cable+Satellite+Public+Affairs+Network+2&prog=U.S.+Senate&date=Tue+Jan+4+2005+at+9%3A00+AM+PST"> silly words of Sen. James Inhofe</a> (R-Okla., chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee).  In almost the same breath he discredits scientists as fear-mongering hoaxsters and applauds the scientific merits of Michael Crichton.</p>

<p>And the <a href="http://video.google.com/videopreview?q=%22global+warming%22&time=25000&page=1&docid=-2408565759361396254&urlcreated=1107145966&chan=Fox+News+Channel&prog=Special+Report+With+Brit+Hume&date=Thu+Jan+13+2005+at+3%3A00+PM+PST">Fox News angle</a>: "Next on Special Report --- What do the South asian tsunami and heavy Rain, snow and mudslides on the West coast have to do with global warming?"  Here is a guy that will let you rest assured that we have nothing to worry about. </p>

<p>Google Video Search opens up the ridiculousness that is pulp news and politics to a much wider audience.  Whoopeee!</p>

<p>Be sure to check back in a few months where there is more than a couple weeks of indexed content.</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Holy Crap!</title>
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    <modified>2005-01-30T17:06:42Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-01-30T12:06:42-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2005:/4.409</id>
    <created>2005-01-30T17:06:42Z</created>
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  <entry>
    <title>&quot;Skillz&quot; Declared Passe</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-26T18:05:06Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-26T14:05:06-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.352</id>
    <created>2004-09-26T18:05:06Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">UPDATE: Links now work! Detroit, Michigan -- Today, in the metro Detroit area, The Under Reprezented G-Man Funkalicious has declared the reign of &quot;skillz&quot; to have finally concluded. &quot;The ability is still, mos def, here,&quot; he was heard to say....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><b>UPDATE: Links now work!</b></p>

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<p>Detroit, Michigan -- Today, in the metro Detroit area, The Under Reprezented G-Man Funkalicious has declared the reign of "skillz" to have finally concluded.

<p>"The ability is still, mos def, here," he was heard to say.  "But the label has just gotta go."</p>

<p>Ever since <a href="http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Charles.Isbell/">Charles L Isbell</a>  brought the term to light with his fatefull alt.rap <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=skillz&as_drrb=b&selm=ISBELL.92Sep24140345%40panther.ai.mit.edu">post</a> of September '92, the word's Internet use has exploded.  <br />
<p>Just two weeks later, Brian "D'Selecta" <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=skillz&selm=IeqsFG200WBO87jd5I%40andrew.cmu.edu">Millspaw proclaimed</a> "Step cuz if you think it doesn't take as mad skillz to manipulate a rekkerd on a pair of 1200's as it does to play a damn electric guitar you're trippin"</p>

<p>The man was indeed tripping.  And thusly, a new dialect, ebono-geek, was born.</p>

<p>Today, the Under Reprezented G-Man Funkalicious calls for us all "to just use some damn synonyms."</p>

<p>"Ability.  Ingenuity.  Technique.  Adroitness.  Proficiency.  There are dozens of other words to choose from!  By falling back on the same word again and again and repetitively, we dull creative expression."</p>

<p>"Phat", "snap", and "bomb" are also reportedly nearing retirement, though their use is nowhere near that of the geek-world adopted "skillz".  </p>

<p>"Phat" never truly made it, probably due to its homonymic transgression.  </p>

<p>"Snap" is onomatopoetic.  One might just as well use "bang", "boom", or "crack".[homonym again -Ed.] </p>

<p>And the only place it is still hip to say "bomb" is at a major entertainment venue or an airport terminal.  Bonus points are awarded for slipping "president" or "forgive me" in the same breath. [Hello Secret Service, NSA, and DHL.<a href="http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,2097985,00.htm">Oct. 21</a> is near.]</p>

<p>By the way, 'off the hook' seems to have made a comeback from the '70s, but others might argue that it never left.  (<a href="http://www.offthehookhiphop.com/">link</a> <a href="http://www.2600.com/offthehook/">linkity <a href="http://review.mondominishows.com/happy_tree_friends/off.html">link</a> <br />
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  <entry>
    <title>Invitation to the Game</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-26T17:17:59Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-26T13:17:59-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.351</id>
    <created>2004-09-26T17:17:59Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">While sifting through old belongings, I opened an old book with a stamp reminding me of its purchase at the Morehead Middle School book-fair. Yes. Morehead is a really amusing school-name to sixth-graders throughout the city. Now I&apos;ve just finished...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>While sifting through old belongings, I opened an old book with a stamp reminding me of its purchase at the <a href="http://www.episd.org/District/">Morehead Middle School</a> book-fair.  Yes.  Morehead is a really amusing school-name to sixth-graders throughout the city.</p>

<p>Now I've just finished re-reading <a href="http://www.ecn.ab.ca/mhughes/book_23.htm"><u>Invitation to the Game</u></a> by Monica Hughes.  Ten years ago, it was just technical enough to pique my young geeky interest.  It was also my first significant read in a first-person narrative style, which i later declared suprubly desirable during my Heinlein years.  </p>

<p><u>Invitation to the Game</u> is still enjoyable the second time around.  It is also a nice Wellsian trainer book.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0671866923/ref=sib_dp_pt/102-9107127-3999316#reader-link"> paperback cover</a> presents a pretty young-woman wearing what seems to be VR goggles that outwardly depict a desert landscape.  Because, let us face it: inward depictions of desert landscapes just don't do you or me any good.</p>

<p>By the way, it doesn't have much to do with this book, but I think it would be nice to have a ranch-style residence atop a desert mesa.  We could climb down off the mesa, camp aneath open sky and stargaze.  Point out the satellites passing overhead.  Look over to our desert plateau and know its welcoming design, and that we will return next morning</p>

<blockquote>
The year is 2154.  

<p>Lisse has just graduate from a government school.  Human job-opportunities are in short supply, with so many robots and all.  </p>

<p>Lisse and seven of her high-school friends are sent along with other unemployeds to their own Designated Area whence they are given meager food stipends and must scrounge material home-goods.  </p>

<p>Life is bleak until they are invited to The Game.  The Game is mysterious.  THe Game is desirable.  The Game presents challenges which require the group ready themselves in a latter-day Robinson Crusoe style.</p>

<p>It is an enjoyable quick-read targeted at a young-adult audience.<br />
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    <title>Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-18T04:28:10Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-18T00:28:10-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.346</id>
    <created>2004-09-18T04:28:10Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">1950s from 1930s P.O.V.</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0346156/">(imdb)</a><br />
<b>Screened:</b> 2004-09-18<br />
<b>Overall:</b> 2/4</p>

<p>Have you ever wanted to imagine the 1950s whilst living in the 1930s?  Do you remember The Rocketeer?  It is sorta like that.</p>

<p>Gwyneth Paltrow plays Polly Perkins, an overly obnoxious and incredibly independent reporter... even for the 30s style of Lois Lane. (no more alliteration.  I solemnly swear it.)  The Sky Captain is so weak this is all I'll mention of him.</p>

<p>Can you recall how much screen time Cuba Gooding Jr. had in Pearl Harbor?  Angelina Jolie gets that much plus sixty seconds in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.</p>

<p>All of the side lighting started to annoy me.  It might have been used to help with the psuedo-dream tone of the film.  But it may also have been used just to avoid casting shadows on the blue/green screens.  CG abound!</p>

<p>A saving grace might be the movie's originality... If you play by the rules that state "anything over 20 years old is new again".</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>TipToes</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-07T03:54:49Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-06T23:54:49-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.342</id>
    <created>2004-09-07T03:54:49Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">...One of the most human movies I have ever seen. (read: drama)
Overall:  3/4</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0316768/ ">(imdb)</a><br />
<b>Screened:</b> 2004-09-06<br />
<b>Overall:</b>  3/4</p>

<p>A normal sized man (McConaughey), from a dwarf family, deals with the implications of fathering a dwarf child.  Arguments are most realistic thanks to superb acting skills all around.</p>

<p><a href="http://imdb.com/name/nm0000190/">Matthew McConaughey</a> lends some star power to a film I didn't noticed in theaters.  <a href="http://imdb.com/name/nm0000295/">Kate Beckinsale</a> is a most beautiful and intelligent actress.  I am very interested in seeing other characters she portrays.  </p>

<p>This is one of the most human movies I have ever seen.  </p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Blues Concert</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-05T05:17:38Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-05T01:17:38-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.341</id>
    <created>2004-09-05T05:17:38Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">I took my mother to see The Robert Cray Band and Buddy Guy performing as part of the Meadow Brook Music Festival. Robert Cray headlined, but Buddy Guy rocked his 78 year old ass off. Is it good to say...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I took my mother to see <a href="http://www.robertcray.com/">The Robert Cray Band</a> and <a href="http://www.buddyguy.net/">Buddy Guy</a> performing as part of the <a href="http://www.meadowbrook.net/">Meadow Brook Music Festival</a>.  Robert Cray headlined, but Buddy Guy rocked his 78 year old ass off.  </p>

<p>Is it good to say a blues band rocks?  Or do they just jam?  Ever hear that rock song <i>Kick Out the Jams</i>?  It's not smuckers.</p>

<p>I tried to take a picture when Buddy was going through the crowd; my camera phone sucks donkey balls.<br />
<img src="http://gsource.org/static/buddy_guy.jpg" width="100%" alt="buddy guy rocks" /></p>

<p>Micah just moved to Chicago.  We need to visit and get some <a href="http://www.buddyguys.com/">Blues Club</a> on.</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Week-Long Celebrain hurts</title>
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    <modified>2004-09-04T21:27:00Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-09-04T17:27:00-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.340</id>
    <created>2004-09-04T21:27:00Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">A picture from my recent weekend in Sarasota. We stayed at the dot. No more pictures for the Gallery, though. Soon after my arrival in Sarasota, I received a phone call offering me a job. I thought it over for...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>A picture from my recent weekend in Sarasota.  <br />
<img src="http://gsource.org/static/key_loc.jpg" width="100%" alt="sat pic of key location" /><br />
We stayed at the dot.  No more pictures for the <a href="http://gsource.org/gallery/">Gallery</a>, though.</p>

<p>Soon after my arrival in Sarasota, I received a phone call offering me a job.  I thought it over for a few minutes and decided it would be nice to walk back into the kitchen, pour myself another glass and announce my finding of gainful employment.  Thus began the week-long job-finding celebration-spectacular through Sarasota, West Bloomfield, East Lansing,  Mount Pleasant, and Royal Oak.  (Why do all my Michigan destinations have two word names?)</p>

<p>Drinks at the Ritz.  Champagne breakfast the next morning at the Hyatt.  Out to Siesta Key Oyster Bar <a href="http://www.restaurantsinsarasota.com/Sarasota/Restaurants/siesta_oyster.html">(SKOB)</a> with my cousin and another friend for the night.  The drink of choice was a large plastic pail filled with various rums and juices; it is affectionately referred to as the Village Idiot.  Three digit bar tab. </p>

<p>My sister has a nice old house in East Lansing.  It is next to the Marathon station on Michigan Ave.</p>

<p>Mt. Pleasant Meijer doesn't seem to carry the game Monopoly... <small><small>for PS2</small></small></p>

<p>First day on the job was spectacular and party like.  I guess the work hard comes after the play hard in this situation.</p>

<p>Looks like I might be bedding down with Ben B. in Royal Oak.  <a href="http://www.villagegreen.com/apartments/premlocaptresult.asp?Property=ROY">Village Park</a> is the current leading contender.  It is within stumbling distance of various reputable establishments.</p>]]>
      
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    <title>About Gsource</title>
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    <modified>2004-08-28T06:51:55Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-08-28T02:51:55-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.339</id>
    <created>2004-08-28T06:51:55Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Gsource Gsource is an archive of noteworthy ideas. I hope to intrigue the reader with ideas of my own as well as with the ideas of others. Since I mostly keep to myself, my web-presence might also link you to...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><b>Gsource</b><br />
Gsource is an archive of noteworthy ideas.  I hope to intrigue the reader with ideas of my own as well as with the ideas of others.  Since I mostly keep to myself, my web-presence might also link you to some aspects of my personal life without the need to pick up the phone and call me.</p>

<p><b>Linksource</b><br />
You may have been told that The Internet is <a href="http://george.hotelling.net/">90% Crud</a>.  I hope to point out some of the remaining 10% with the <a href="http://del.icio.us/gabriel/">LinkSource</a>, courtesy of <a href="http://del.icio.us">del.icio.us</a></p>

<p><b>ReviewSource</b><br />
I enjoy film.  I hope to better your film appreciation by briefly critiquing films i see.  Newspapers review new releases.  I'll review a Lifetime movie if I happen to catch all of it.</p>

<p>Gsource is an exercise in web standards.  All pages should be XHTML 1.0 compliant.  I will also strive to make information easily accessible with the assistance of open standards.</p>

<p>You should buy me a drink.</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>The Princess and the Warrior</title>
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    <modified>2004-08-28T06:43:05Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-08-28T02:43:05-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.338</id>
    <created>2004-08-28T06:43:05Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">...You should see it!  Possibly a good date movie.  The queasy may have a difficult moment or two. Overall: 3.5/4</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><b>Screened:</b> 2004-04-02<br />
<b>Art:</b> 3.5/4<br />
<b>Block Buster Value:</b> 3.0/4<br />
<b>Overall:</b> 3.5/4</p>

<p>Another criminal heist movie, but the job isn't the main focus.  The story soon becomes one of companionship and brotherhood in the most literal sense.</p>

<p>A good portion of the film is aptly set in a psychiatric ward.</p>

<p>Action, suspense, and gore are all carefully measured and delivered in exact quantities.  The movie is so engrossing that I don't even recall if I viewed it with or without subtitles.</p>

<p>You should see it!  Possibly a good date movie.  The queasy may have a difficult moment or two.</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Waste of Time</title>
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    <modified>2004-08-10T12:25:24Z</modified>
    <issued>2004-08-10T08:25:24-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:,2004:/4.330</id>
    <created>2004-08-10T12:25:24Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">I just spent many hours developing a CSS site style that I would be happy with. It looked much like the one currently in use, but it made content overlap gracefully. Most of the time was spent learning about various...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I just spent many hours developing a CSS site style that I would be happy with.  It looked much like the one currently in use, but it made content overlap gracefully.</p>

<p>Most of the time was spent learning about various relative and absolute positioning concepts.  For a while I even had some kinky stuff forcing boxes to be inline instead of blocking elements.  </p>

<p>After a while I was happy with the behavior of the <a href="http://gsource.org/test/test.php">test page</a> and <a href="http://gsource.org/test/test.css">test style</a>.  I know it isn't pretty, but the functional aspects are more-or-less what I was going after. </p>

<p>Then i checked it in IE and found that half the content was missing.</p>

<p>Poop on a stick!</p>

<p>I investigated and learned that Microsoft figures that <i>min-width</i> and kin are unnecessary to serious web design.  There is a <a href="http://www.svendtofte.com/code/max_width_in_ie/">min-width work-around</a>, but it uses a proprietary Microsoft function call.</p>

<p>I think the function call needs to be in the body to dynamically detect and modify an object's width.   Too bad for me, I really like having my style information in an external style sheet.</p>

<p>Blame it on the Microsoft web-browser monopoly.  Lack of serious competition over the last four years stifled browser innovation and development.  How long have we had Internet Explorer v.6?  Was it much different from v.5?  Have any significant features been added or have all of the updates been for security problems?</p>

<p>Guess what?  Recently CERT recommended that users migrate to other web-browsers such as <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/">FireFox</a> or <a href="http://www.opera.com">Opera</a>.</p>

<p>Guess what?  Recently Microsoft announced <a href="http://news.com.com/Microsoft+appoints+a+new+IE+evangelist/2100-1032_3-5243583.html">increased IE development efforts</a>.</p>]]>
      
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