Its worse because you know the rules of email at the outset before you
start playing.
Once people become familiar with wave then protocols and accepted
behaiviour will emerge, but for now, I'm finding the Oh I added you to
a work/holiday/pictures of my cat! wave phenomenon irritating as well
Is
Sorry for prattling on for so long.
Hi Tom,
found this interesting, and you've reminded me to read through this
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/25/1345/03329 so for 'prattling'
it's decent;)
Alia
Tom Morris wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 22:32, David Tomlinson d.tomlin...@tiscali.co.uk
Dave,
So we can have this discussion in only a manner which is determined by
yourself?
Children count, pictures of dogs count, pictures of someone's gran or
bank statement or a tree counts. If your arguments hold tight then they
hold tight for all examples. Hard to have a discussion when
My suggestion is that you don't post images you don't want
re-distributed in a public place.
Sounds fun for all those artists with showreels
David Tomlinson wrote:
Martin Belam wrote:
I suspect you can trust your family, friends etc to respect your
wishes, and you can limit the
This seems to roughly translate to 'anything anyone makes that they show
to the world, can be taken and used by anyone in the world'.
Which feels like a setup for making creators very paranoid about what
they share with the world.
Doesnt seem like a fun place to live if it had that effect.
The
Your arguments should hold true for anything involving the word Nazi too:)
Interesting the control you are trying to exercise over our freedom to
discuss this topic.
Alia
David Tomlinson wrote:
Alia Sheikh wrote:
Dave,
So we can have this discussion in only a manner which is determined
review or abolish?
bit pointless abolishing flippers before inventing feet
David Tomlinson wrote:
I just think copyright is a bad law and we should review (abolish) it.
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Please. Only conspiracy theories allowed here. Move along:)
However, don't get me wrong - it would be nice if there were more
flexibility regarding the portability of protected content, but instead of
many very smart people expending huge amounts of effort demonising DRM,
maybe it would be
Registration being free and available here:
http://www.tedxnorth.com/manchester09/register.php
Got a preliminary programme yet Ian?:)
Ian Forrester wrote:
Hi All,
Just a quick note about the series of TEDx - http://www.ted.com/tedx events
coming up this summer in the North of England.
TEDx
with an experiment in the nature of perception.
TEDx are local events following the same model
Alex Mace wrote:
Excuse my ignorance, but what is TED? A quite look at the website
tells me plenty about signing up and events going on, but nothing at
all about what it is...
On 20 Jul 2009, at 09:35, Alia
Nico,
Calendar app, open-source, using Drupal - anyone?
WebCalendar 1.1 do you?
It doesnt seem to be supported anymore though
http://drupal.org/project/modules?filters=tid:61solrsort=sort_title%20desc
This page may be of some use:
http://www.roseindia.net/opensource/open-source-calendar.shtml
:):)
Unrelated, but seeing as they're here: many thanks to Alia, Matt, Ian
and everyone else who helped make Mashed so great!
Phil
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Oh I promised myself that I wouldn;t get involved, but yay Godzilla!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RFEzpUsUBk
Ian - I'd like to know more about the competition. If all we know is
that it's using AIR then that's all we'll argue^H^H^H^H^Htalk about.
Whats it actually going to be? Is
and I might reactivate your acount for a little while longer:)
It's been fascinating seeing what people have tried to use their redux
access for - maybe there's something in this letting you play with it
malarkey ;)
See you next year!
Alia Sheikh
Kingswood Warren
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They also seem a usability nightmare...
I'm guessing there is probably some massive successful word cloud
out there and I've just missed it?
2008/6/19 Alia Sheikh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So I might be coming late to the party, but have y'all seen
since I'm about to add things to that page right now, this was extremely
useful, thanks:):)
Alia
Phil Wilson wrote:
We're making that code, some demo apps and some open source
applications available that will let you use mp3 tags to enhance
audio with images, chapters and descriptive text.
all fixed, in case you're waiting on that:)
someone has suggested another CoolThing we could do for the audio
visualisation stuff too, so we're currently flapping a bit sorting that
out...
Phil Wilson wrote:
We're making that code, some demo apps and some open source
applications available
actual flight was achieved, albeit briefly
Michael wrote:
On Thursday 19 June 2008 12:41:38 Alia Sheikh wrote:
so we're currently flapping a bit sorting that
out...
Are you really /flapping/ ?
:)
Michael.
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Alia Sheikh wrote:
Hi again!
We've been doing some work on automatically extracting colours from
audio, to allow us to better navigate that audio. It works
suprisingly well at actually revealing the structure of a peice of
audio content.
For Mashed we're making available
er, the remains of the curry we ordered in at work late yesterday
evening
I'm afraid I didn't make innovative use of it, but some synergies were
leveraged. Ohyes.
Matt Barber wrote:
Alia-currently-typing-this-with-one-finger-while-eating-lunch
Alia, what IS for lunch?
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So last week there was some discussion on this list about writing an app
that let you skip the boring bits of a podcast, and I mentioned that we
had some code that would let you do just that.
We're making that code, some demo apps and some open source applications
available that will let you
So I might be coming late to the party, but have y'all seen this?
http://wordle.net/
It's a toy for generating 'word clouds' from text that you provide. The
clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in
the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts,
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Alia Sheikh
Research Engineer
Kingswood Warren
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Beat me to it steve:)
We have some code that allows you to author id3v2 tags in mp3s to
indicate chapters
http://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/projects/chapter_tool/
and some classes that read these tags out of mp3s enhanced in this way.
Currently written in Actionscript, as the demo player is
Hi Rupert,
I appear to have duplicated your comment on Prism. Didn't mean to
ignore your message, it just got a bit lost in the noise. Have you used
it at all? Or anyone else on this list for that matter. I'd be
interested in an opinion.
Alia
Rupert Watson wrote:
Ian
I think it is
Dave Crossland wrote:
On 25/02/2008, Ian Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A free download will allow users of Macs, PCs and, later this
year, Linux machines to run any Air applications.
Since Air is proprietary, that it runs on GNU+Linux is not good.
For a certain value
don't know if any of you are on this list?).
This is not a forum that exists simply for the purpose of telling the
BBC that it is Wrong.
It would have been good to talk.
Alia
Andy wrote:
On 26/02/2008, Alia Sheikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now this is a bit hairy - would you be happier
for whatever it's worth:
http://osflash.org/
http://osflash.org/mtasc
are also useful
simon wrote:
don't know if this has already been discussed here, but:
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/site/Home
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Alia Sheikh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL
Dave Crossland wrote:
On 26/02/2008, Alia Sheikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
On 25/02/2008, Ian Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A free download will allow users of Macs, PCs and, later this
year, Linux machines to run any Air applications.
Since Air
://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/site/Home
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Alia Sheikh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey,
I never said anything about being unhappy with open standards,
please do
not implicitly misquote me like that:)
What I said
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