I just created the IT Kitchen Wiki and the first of the IT Kitchen’s weblogs. The Wiki is built using MediaWiki the same software as used for Wikipedia. The weblog is WordPress 1.3. Elaine is helping with CSS and design, though all input and help is welcome. At this time, I’m using the default style of the Wiki, including the default […]
Month: October 2004
Semanticweb meet Slashdot
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Interesting Slashdot thread about how Lehigh University is going to build the Semantic Web all by itself. Computer scientist Jeff Heflin and others are building the Semantic Web, which they hope will handle more data, resolve contradictions and draw inferences from users’ queries. The new improved Web will also combine pieces of information from multiple […]
Debate Winner
Recovered from the Wayback Machine From the hits I’m getting, I just found out that I own the Google phrase winner of the debate. By the way, I lied and did watch the debate tonight. Well, the domestic part towards the end. I’m not going to address each issue because I don’t get paid to do […]
Did I happen to mention
how much I like my new camera? I was reading Randal Schwartz’s review of the Canon 20D DSLR, especially his exhultation about the effects one can manage with the 1/8000 shutter speed in combination with the high ISO (1600). I was tempted to go get my turkey baster and have my roommate squirt streams of water into […]
You might as well fire me
You might as well fire me, right now. Yup, just give me my marching orders and strip me of my feeds. The candidates are in town tonight and I’m not going down to take pictures. Not only that, but I’m also not going to the DNC party, to see John Kerry make an appearance and […]
