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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>unalog - latest from dan</title><link href="/user/dan/feed/" rel="alternate"></link><id>/user/dan/feed/</id><updated>2005-04-17T02:01:25Z</updated><entry><title>Creativity techniques and creative tools for problem solving</title><link href="http://www.mycoted.com/creativity/techniques/index.php" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-17T02:01:25Z</updated><id>tag:www.mycoted.com,2005-04-17:/creativity/techniques/index.php/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="creativity"></category><category term="techniques"></category><category term="creative"></category><category term="tools"></category><category term="problem"></category><category term="solving"></category></entry><entry><title>Popular Science | Taking it to the Streets</title><link href="http://web.archive.org/web/20040719031317/http://www.popsci.com/popsci/computers/article/0,12543,662876,00.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T22:10:20Z</updated><id>tag:web.archive.org,2005-04-16:/web/20040719031317/http://www.popsci.com/popsci/computers/article/0,12543,662876,00.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary></entry><entry><title>Joseph Hopkinson's "Hail, Columbia!"</title><link href="http://pasleybrothers.com/jefferson/Hail_Columbia.htm" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T10:49:16Z</updated><id>tag:pasleybrothers.com,2005-04-16:/jefferson/Hail_Columbia.htm/</id><summary type="html">I think it's time for this one to come back.</summary></entry><entry><title>MythTV - 0.18</title><link href="http://mythtv.org/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=113" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T10:24:25Z</updated><id>tag:mythtv.org,2005-04-16:/modules.php/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="mythtv"></category></entry><entry><title>MathWorld</title><link href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T10:14:04Z</updated><id>tag:mathworld.wolfram.com,2005-04-16://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="math"></category></entry><entry><title>TopicMaps</title><link href="http://topicmaps.bond.edu.au/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T08:36:51Z</updated><id>tag:topicmaps.bond.edu.au,2005-04-16://</id><summary type="html"></summary></entry><entry><title>AsTMa [ AsTMa Topic Map Processing ]</title><link href="http://astma.it.bond.edu.au/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-16T08:31:39Z</updated><id>tag:astma.it.bond.edu.au,2005-04-16://</id><summary type="html"></summary></entry><entry><title>Nick Bradbury: Really Simple Subscription</title><link href="http://nick.typepad.com/blog/2005/01/really_simple_s.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-15T19:52:39Z</updated><id>tag:nick.typepad.com,2005-04-15:/blog/2005/01/really_simple_s.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary></entry><entry><title>Boxes and Arrows: What Is A Controlled Vocabulary?</title><link href="http://www.boxesandarrows.com/archives/what_is_a_controlled_vocabulary.php" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-15T16:52:24Z</updated><id>tag:www.boxesandarrows.com,2005-04-15:/archives/what_is_a_controlled_vocabulary.php/</id><summary type="html">I'm starting to think that they are very useful. If you could state, gpl implies open-source. They would be even more useful. But watch those implications.</summary><category term="controlled-vocabularies"></category></entry><entry><title>How to build a better browser - scottberkun.com</title><link href="http://www.scottberkun.com/essays/essay37.htm" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-15T16:04:17Z</updated><id>tag:www.scottberkun.com,2005-04-15:/essays/essay37.htm/</id><summary type="html"></summary></entry><entry><title>OpenSSH Public Key Authentication</title><link href="http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-15T15:28:45Z</updated><id>tag:sial.org,2005-04-15:/howto/openssh/publickey-auth//</id><summary type="html">if you're using ssh, you should set this up. with this just knowing your password doesn't help.</summary><category term="openssh"></category><category term="ssh"></category><category term="public-key-authentication"></category></entry><entry><title>PlaneShift - A 3D Fantasy MMORPG</title><link href="http://www.planeshift.it/main_01.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T13:16:27Z</updated><id>tag:www.planeshift.it,2005-04-14:/main_01.html/</id><summary type="html">While I wait.</summary></entry><entry><title>&amp;#12372;&amp;#19968;&amp;#32210;&amp;#12395;&amp;#12509;&amp;#12486;&amp;#12488;&amp;#12399;&amp;#12356;&amp;#12363;&amp;#12364;&amp;#12391;&amp;#12377;&amp;#12363;?</title><link href="http://nazo.yi.org/suggest/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T11:18:17Z</updated><id>tag:nazo.yi.org,2005-04-14:/suggest//</id><summary type="html">I send a bug report with patch, so do not despair. I may have fixed it. Now, I wait for the response.

Someone glued together a number of Google suggest like services.</summary></entry><entry><title>Jess, the Rule Engine for the Java Platform</title><link href="http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T04:39:19Z</updated><id>tag:herzberg.ca.sandia.gov,2005-04-14:/jess//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="jess"></category><category term="java"></category><category term="rule-engine"></category><category term="rete-algorithm"></category><category term="clips"></category></entry><entry><title>Index of /win32-snap</title><link href="http://inkscape.org/win32-snap/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T04:36:58Z</updated><id>tag:inkscape.org,2005-04-14:/win32-snap//</id><summary type="html">I always grab the newest.</summary><category term="inkscape"></category><category term="mswindows"></category><category term="snapshots"></category></entry><entry><title>I N K S C A P E . Draw Freely</title><link href="http://inkscape.org/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T04:34:14Z</updated><id>tag:inkscape.org,2005-04-14://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="inkscape"></category><category term="svg"></category><category term="editor"></category></entry><entry><title>WordPress  Home</title><link href="http://wordpress.org/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-14T00:56:50Z</updated><id>tag:wordpress.org,2005-04-14://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="wordpress"></category><category term="blog"></category><category term="software"></category><category term="php"></category></entry><entry><title>subversion.tigris.org</title><link href="http://subversion.tigris.org/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T12:56:53Z</updated><id>tag:subversion.tigris.org,2005-04-13://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="subversion"></category><category term="svn"></category><category term="version_control"></category></entry><entry><title>Weather Underground: Salem, Oregon (97301) Forecast</title><link href="http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=97301" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T12:02:56Z</updated><id>tag:www.wunderground.com,2005-04-13:/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast/</id><summary type="html">Nice and local.</summary><category term="weather"></category><category term="97301"></category></entry><entry><title>darcs</title><link href="http://darcs.net/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:46:28Z</updated><id>tag:darcs.net,2005-04-13://</id><summary type="html">the reason I like darcs is because you can take a copy modify it and send the changes back what if you could set up a system where additions to this site would be fetched and incorporated in another and this site would do the same there would be two copies but one community</summary><category term="darcs"></category><category term="version_control"></category></entry><entry><title>Linux kernel darcs repository</title><link href="http://darcs.net/linux.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:36:05Z</updated><id>tag:darcs.net,2005-04-13:/linux.html/</id><summary type="html">It finally got resynchronized. And now it's bigger than ever.</summary><category term="darcs"></category><category term="linux"></category><category term="kernel"></category><category term="repository"></category></entry><entry><title>FrontPage - DarcsWiki</title><link href="http://www.scannedinavian.org/DarcsWiki" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:28:51Z</updated><id>tag:www.scannedinavian.org,2005-04-13:/DarcsWiki/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="darcs"></category><category term="wiki"></category></entry><entry><title>darcs</title><link href="http://abridgegame.org/darcs/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:28:14Z</updated><id>tag:abridgegame.org,2005-04-13:/darcs//</id><summary type="html">another important reason I like darcs is because repositories can be merged as long as there are no conflicting changes many more things could be like this especially unalog there is no reason why as I say later that one could not set up their own copy and have the changes synchronized we would have to deal with authentication in some way and some way of mapping local and remote authentication domains</summary><category term="darcs"></category><category term="version_control"></category></entry><entry><title>The Trac Project - Trac</title><link href="http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:24:48Z</updated><id>tag:projects.edgewall.com,2005-04-13:/trac//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="trac"></category><category term="python"></category><category term="subversion"></category><category term="svn"></category><category term="open-source"></category><category term="open_source"></category></entry><entry><title>VNC over SSH2 - A TightVNC Tutorial</title><link href="http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:20:53Z</updated><id>tag:www.vanemery.com,2005-04-13:/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="vnc"></category><category term="ssh"></category><category term="ssh2"></category><category term="tightvnc"></category><category term="tutorial"></category></entry><entry><title>TightVNC: VNC-Based Free Remote Control Solution</title><link href="http://www.tightvnc.com/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:18:59Z</updated><id>tag:www.tightvnc.com,2005-04-13://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="tightvnc"></category><category term="vnc"></category></entry><entry><title>EulerSharp</title><link href="http://eulersharp.sourceforge.net/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T11:14:54Z</updated><id>tag:eulersharp.sourceforge.net,2005-04-13://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="rdf"></category><category term="java"></category><category term="csharp"></category><category term="euler"></category><category term="notation3"></category><category term="n3"></category></entry><entry><title>Structuring knowledge: XML, RDF, Semantic Web - Slide list</title><link href="http://www.w3c.it/talks/ck2003/overview.htm" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:21:35Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3c.it,2005-04-13:/talks/ck2003/overview.htm/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="semantic-web"></category><category term="rdf"></category><category term="xml"></category><category term="presentation"></category></entry><entry><title>Primer - Getting into the semantic web and RDF using N3</title><link href="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/Primer.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:17:17Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3.org,2005-04-13:/2000/10/swap/Primer.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="primer"></category><category term="semantic-web"></category><category term="rdf"></category><category term="notation3"></category><category term="n3"></category></entry><entry><title>Semantic Web Application Platform</title><link href="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:14:34Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3.org,2005-04-13:/2000/10/swap//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="semantic-web"></category><category term="cwm"></category><category term="rdf"></category></entry><entry><title>Semantic Web Tutorial Using N3</title><link href="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:09:54Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3.org,2005-04-13:/2000/10/swap/doc//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="semantic-web"></category><category term="tutorial"></category><category term="notation3"></category><category term="n3"></category></entry><entry><title>Notation 3 -- Ideas about Web architecture</title><link href="http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Notation3.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:03:18Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3.org,2005-04-13:/DesignIssues/Notation3.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="notation3"></category><category term="rdf"></category><category term="n3"></category></entry><entry><title>RDFLib: RDF Library for Python</title><link href="http://rdflib.net/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T10:01:10Z</updated><id>tag:rdflib.net,2005-04-13://</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="rdflib"></category><category term="rdf"></category><category term="python"></category></entry><entry><title>cwm - a general purpose data processor for the semantic web</title><link href="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T09:59:29Z</updated><id>tag:www.w3.org,2005-04-13:/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm.html/</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="cwm"></category><category term="rdf"></category><category term="n3"></category><category term="python"></category><category term="semantic-web"></category><category term="notation3"></category></entry><entry><title>Pychinko: Rete-based RDF friendly rule engine</title><link href="http://www.mindswap.org/~katz/pychinko/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T09:57:53Z</updated><id>tag:www.mindswap.org,2005-04-13:/~katz/pychinko//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="rdf"></category><category term="cwm"></category><category term="rete-algorithm"></category><category term="n3"></category><category term="rdflib"></category><category term="python"></category><category term="notation3"></category></entry><entry><title>Eastgate Development Peekhole</title><link href="http://www.eastgate.com/Development/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T09:21:40Z</updated><id>tag:www.eastgate.com,2005-04-13:/Development//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="eastgate"></category></entry><entry><title>Tinderbox Wiki: TinderboxWiki</title><link href="http://www.eastgate.com/wiki2/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T09:21:21Z</updated><id>tag:www.eastgate.com,2005-04-13:/wiki2//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="eastgate"></category><category term="tinderbox"></category></entry><entry><title>Eastgate Tinderbox: the tool for notes</title><link href="http://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2005-04-13T09:20:14Z</updated><id>tag:www.eastgate.com,2005-04-13:/Tinderbox//</id><summary type="html"></summary><category term="eastgate"></category><category term="tinderbox"></category></entry></feed>