October 2007
22 posts
Kingsley is finally getting into the Office. Let's... →
Kingsley is drinking from the frothy... →
Kingsley is loving this monday. →
Kingsley is done fighting fires. He thinks. →
Kingsley is pissed with the W3C:... →
Kingsley is wishing statuses timed out. →
Kingsley is the mind killer. aiiyaaah! →
Dennis Kucinich dumps out his pockets on the... →
Absolutely hilarious. Dennis Kucinich deserves air time to make his case considering him and Gravel are the only ones with a significantly different policy. Why just show the same candidates with the same stances on the issues? Sure, big business likes the top tier candidates, but we don’t have to follow them just because they like them.
Kingsley is thrilled about the Forrester... →
Kingsley is at 0.8 Courics and counting. →
Kingsley is America, and so can you! →
Kingsley is asking for $1 gazillion for this... →
A Flood of Mashups Coming? OAuth 1.0 Released →
The distributed group working on Open Authentication spec OAuth havereleased what they hope will be the final draft of their 1.0 version,creating a standardized way for applications to request permission foraccess to user info & for info-holding services to communicate clearrules on access.
Boing Boing Launches Daily Online TV Show →
On Wednesday Boing Boing is launching a daily online TV show at http://tv.boingboing.net, The show will feature daily 3-5 minute reports hosted by Boing Boing authors Xeni Jardin and Mark Frauenfelder, with regular segments by Boing Boing’s other three authors David Pescovitz, Cory Doctorow and Joel Johnson.
CBS NEWS: Ron Paul hard for other candidates and... →
And the campaign of Ron Paul, a libertarian Republican with a small but passionate fan base, is hinting that he’s going to come in at over $3 million for the quarter – a number that makes him harder for the other candidates, and the press corps, to ignore.
Kingsley is that ripe oxymoron - a happy Samuel L.... →
Book now for the flight to nowhere - Times Online →
“AN INDIAN entrepreneur has given a new twist to the concept of low-cost airlines. The passengers boarding his Airbus 300 in Delhi do not expect to go anywhere because it never takes off. All they want is the chance to know what it is like to sit on a plane, listen to announcements and be waited on by stewardesses bustling up and down the aisle.”
Indian Guy Sells Flights in Plane that Never Takes... →
An Indian entrepreneur has come up with the ultimate low-cost airline: one that doesn’t fly anywhere. Bahadur Chand Gupta, a retired Indian Airlines engineer, bought an old Airbus 300 from an insurance company in 2003, rebuilt it, and it now sits in a Delhi suburb where people pay $4 per “trip” so they can experience what it must be like to fly.
Kingsley is too old for this shiznit. →
Kingsley is still updating his status. →
Tracking people's activities via FriendFeed →
FriendFeed allows users to see what their friends are reading, listening to or viewing as a continuous stream of notifications. It can track friends activities on a variety of Web sites, ranging from collaborative news filtering sites like Digg and Slashdot to music services like Last.fm and video and photo services like YouTube and Flickr.
Software that will get you laid →
“If you want to do something that’s going to change the world, build software that people want to use instead of software that managers want to buy” - Anil Dash