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<title>lonelysandwich</title>
<link>http://lonelysandwich.com/post/24065936</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;The concepts it sets out to prove are the clearest ones implied by its name: that data is weightless, that storage is wireless, and that connectivity is ubiquitous. [...] Because we will not go gracefully into this idea of weightless data - it’s been a long time coming, preparing us for the migration of our data offsite.  We use our Gmail, we use our flickr, but we love our cables because our cables tie us to our stuff like a leash to a hyperactive toddler. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
Connectivité universelle mais restreinte au WiFi, même pas d'Ethernet. Et à ce qui disent que le WiFi y'en a partout et gratuitement, je répondrais qu'à Shanghaï, Hong-Kong, Tokyo et Kyoto ça n'était pas vraiment le panard, et que dans ma rue, nous avons 2 (deux) points d'accès... mon WRT et une Mamabox. Quant à l'accès aux données de travail en ligne... ça n'est pas pour tout de suite quand on a besoin d'avoir sous la main quelques dizaines de gigaoctets de données en permanence. En bref, le Air, c'est le &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_computer&quot;&gt;Network Computer&lt;/a&gt; par Apple.</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-21T23:20:14Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>night.kame</dc:author>
<dc:subject>Mac Air, network computer, NetPC, citrix</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>The concepts it sets out to prove are the clearest ones implied by its name: that data is weightless, that storage is wireless, and that connectivity is ubiquitous. [...] Because we will not go gracefully into this idea of weightless data - it’s been a long time coming, preparing us for the migration of our data offsite.  We use our Gmail, we use our flickr, but we love our cables because our cables tie us to our stuff like a leash to a hyperactive toddler. </p></blockquote>
Connectivité universelle mais restreinte au WiFi, même pas d'Ethernet. Et à ce qui disent que le WiFi y'en a partout et gratuitement, je répondrais qu'à Shanghaï, Hong-Kong, Tokyo et Kyoto ça n'était pas vraiment le panard, et que dans ma rue, nous avons 2 (deux) points d'accès... mon WRT et une Mamabox. Quant à l'accès aux données de travail en ligne... ça n'est pas pour tout de suite quand on a besoin d'avoir sous la main quelques dizaines de gigaoctets de données en permanence. En bref, le Air, c'est le <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_computer">Network Computer</a> par Apple.</div>
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<title>FiveRuns™ - Web 2.0 Systems Management</title>
<link>http://www.fiveruns.com/</link>
<description>Systems Management Nirvana

Welcome to FiveRuns, the game-changing systems management company. Designed with you in mind, FiveRuns makes monitoring, analyzing, reporting and predicting the behavior of critical business systems painless.

FiveRuns was designed to deliver the most sophisticated capabilities in the cleanest, clearest way possible – helping reduce complexity, risk and cost.</description>
<dc:date>2007-05-13T01:36:23Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>cyberien</dc:author>
<dc:subject>services, monitoring, tool</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.fiveruns.com/">FiveRuns™ - Web 2.0 Systems Management</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Systems Management Nirvana

Welcome to FiveRuns, the game-changing systems management company. Designed with you in mind, FiveRuns makes monitoring, analyzing, reporting and predicting the behavior of critical business systems painless.

FiveRuns was designed to deliver the most sophisticated capabilities in the cleanest, clearest way possible – helping reduce complexity, risk and cost.</p>
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<title>4 in 1 iPod Car Kit FM Transmitter </title>
<link>http://www.vavolo.com/productdetails.asp,ProductID,3305,,.htm</link>
<description>***4 in 1 Car Kit for iPod FM Transmitter/Charger***
The 4 in 1 car kit for iPod and iPod mini is a lightweight portable charger for users. Digital wireless radio transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car quickly and easily. Just plug the FM transmitter into the dock connector of your iPod or the headphone jack or any audio source including your PDA, mp3, CD, or cassette player. Tune your car radio to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound and convenience. 

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* 4 in 1: FM transmitter + car charger + holder + audio connection for iPod and mp3/ mp4
* Simply plug it into car cigarette lighter and connect it directly to iPod 
* Charge your iPod when it runs out of power
* Digital wireless radio transmitter
* Can hold any size of portable audio device
* Connect audio source (PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player) 
* Soft foam cushion protects your audio device from scathe
* Lightweight
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<dc:date>2007-03-29T10:33:49Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>dkbb</dc:author>
<dc:subject>car, kit, fm, transmitter</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.vavolo.com/productdetails.asp,ProductID,3305,,.htm">4 in 1 iPod Car Kit FM Transmitter </a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">***4 in 1 Car Kit for iPod FM Transmitter/Charger***
The 4 in 1 car kit for iPod and iPod mini is a lightweight portable charger for users. Digital wireless radio transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car quickly and easily. Just plug the FM transmitter into the dock connector of your iPod or the headphone jack or any audio source including your PDA, mp3, CD, or cassette player. Tune your car radio to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound and convenience. 

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* 4 in 1: FM transmitter + car charger + holder + audio connection for iPod and mp3/ mp4
* Simply plug it into car cigarette lighter and connect it directly to iPod 
* Charge your iPod when it runs out of power
* Digital wireless radio transmitter
* Can hold any size of portable audio device
* Connect audio source (PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player) 
* Soft foam cushion protects your audio device from scathe
* Lightweight
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<title>  4 in 1 iPod Car Kit FM Transmitter   </title>
<link>http://www.vavolo.com/productdetails.asp,ProductID,3305,,.htm,3510,,.htm</link>
<description>The 4 in 1 car kit for iPod and iPod mini is a lightweight portable charger for users. Digital wireless radio transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car quickly and easily. Just plug the FM transmitter into the dock connector of your iPod or the headphone jack or any audio source including your PDA, mp3, CD, or cassette player. Tune your car radio to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound and convenience. 

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<dc:date>2007-03-27T11:21:36Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jiglre</dc:author>
<dc:subject>vavolo.com</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.vavolo.com/productdetails.asp,ProductID,3305,,.htm,3510,,.htm">  4 in 1 iPod Car Kit FM Transmitter   </a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/jiglre">jiglre</a> 
<p class="description">The 4 in 1 car kit for iPod and iPod mini is a lightweight portable charger for users. Digital wireless radio transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car quickly and easily. Just plug the FM transmitter into the dock connector of your iPod or the headphone jack or any audio source including your PDA, mp3, CD, or cassette player. Tune your car radio to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound and convenience. 

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<title>Python, Ruby, Testing</title>
<link>http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2007_03_03.shtml#e649</link>
<description>That aside, despite appreciating both languages, Andrzej feels that he learns more from the Ruby community. I mentioned earlier that Andrzej isn't a language zealot. He is a zealot for agile development techniques. What he appreciates about both Ruby and Python is that they are languages that assist and encourage in the production of beautiful and elegant code. He cares about the beauty of his code, ugly code offends him. Smile

This is something that I started to appreciate with Python, and why I fell in love with it. It is also what makes the art of software creation so beguiling. Not only can we solve problems, but we can do so in ways that are elegant. Beautiful code is easier to understand, is a clearer expression of the programmers intention (a concise encapsulation of concepts), and is therefore more reliable and easier to maintain.

This is why domain specific languages are important. They emphasise that code should be the clearest expression of meaning possible, and this is often exemplified in the declarative style. You write code that says what you mean, and then provide a framework which interprets this in ways the computer can understand. See this blog entry, about a PyCon talk, for an example of writing a DSL with Python.

For Andrzej, and also now for me since joining Resolver a year ago, agile practises like test driven development are an important part of creating beautiful code. This is what Andrzej means when he says that he learns more from the Ruby community than from the Python community. Part of this probably stems from his longer involvement in the Ruby community, but he feels that he learns more about effective testing (and explorations of other subjects about methodologies that are not specific to any individual programming language) when reading Ruby blogs than Python blogs.

I have to say that in the Python blogosphere it does seem like there is not a huge emphasis on testing and test driven development, and the nuances of when to test and when to mock. That isn't to say there is no-one talking about it, just not a focussed exploration of these issues. There are exceptions (and feel free to disagree with this point).

Grig Gheorghiu is a notable and important exception to this. (Andrzej and I were fortunate to meet Grig at PyCon, although only briefly, and I regularly point Andrzej to interesting posts on Grig's blog.) Not only does he blog regularly about testing, but he has also just started the Testing in Python mailing list. Hopefully this will become a focal point for the Python community in discussing and refining testing tools and practises.</description>
<dc:date>2007-03-06T09:50:50Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>pvergain</dc:author>
<dc:subject>python, ruby, testing</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2007_03_03.shtml#e649">Python, Ruby, Testing</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/pvergain">pvergain</a> 
<p class="description">That aside, despite appreciating both languages, Andrzej feels that he learns more from the Ruby community. I mentioned earlier that Andrzej isn't a language zealot. He is a zealot for agile development techniques. What he appreciates about both Ruby and Python is that they are languages that assist and encourage in the production of beautiful and elegant code. He cares about the beauty of his code, ugly code offends him. Smile

This is something that I started to appreciate with Python, and why I fell in love with it. It is also what makes the art of software creation so beguiling. Not only can we solve problems, but we can do so in ways that are elegant. Beautiful code is easier to understand, is a clearer expression of the programmers intention (a concise encapsulation of concepts), and is therefore more reliable and easier to maintain.

This is why domain specific languages are important. They emphasise that code should be the clearest expression of meaning possible, and this is often exemplified in the declarative style. You write code that says what you mean, and then provide a framework which interprets this in ways the computer can understand. See this blog entry, about a PyCon talk, for an example of writing a DSL with Python.

For Andrzej, and also now for me since joining Resolver a year ago, agile practises like test driven development are an important part of creating beautiful code. This is what Andrzej means when he says that he learns more from the Ruby community than from the Python community. Part of this probably stems from his longer involvement in the Ruby community, but he feels that he learns more about effective testing (and explorations of other subjects about methodologies that are not specific to any individual programming language) when reading Ruby blogs than Python blogs.

I have to say that in the Python blogosphere it does seem like there is not a huge emphasis on testing and test driven development, and the nuances of when to test and when to mock. That isn't to say there is no-one talking about it, just not a focussed exploration of these issues. There are exceptions (and feel free to disagree with this point).

Grig Gheorghiu is a notable and important exception to this. (Andrzej and I were fortunate to meet Grig at PyCon, although only briefly, and I regularly point Andrzej to interesting posts on Grig's blog.) Not only does he blog regularly about testing, but he has also just started the Testing in Python mailing list. Hopefully this will become a focal point for the Python community in discussing and refining testing tools and practises.</p>
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<title>Astronomers Use a Laser to Take the Clearest Images of the Ce... 12/20/2005</title>
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<description>&quot;UCLA astronomers and colleagues have taken the first clear picture of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole, using a new laser virtual star at the W.M. Keck observatory in Hawaii.&quot;</description>
<dc:date>2005-12-22T04:05:16Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>YukuanMark</dc:author>
<dc:subject>galaxy</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">"UCLA astronomers and colleagues have taken the first clear picture of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole, using a new laser virtual star at the W.M. Keck observatory in Hawaii."</p>
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