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trucks world news (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Washington,DC,USA - Today's Trucking (CAN) -6 Nov 2009: -- In an audience with the Transportation Law Institute , the Canadian Trucking Alliance insisted cooperation between Canada and the U.S. was a key to moving the industry forward... In an address to the 42nd annual Transportation Law Institute meeting in Washington , D.C. , the CEO of the CTA, David Bradley , said that in addition to creating...
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A Blog Around The Clock (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Follow me on Twitter to get these, and more, in something closer to Real Time (all my tweets are also imported into FriendFeed where they are much more easy to search and comment on, as well as into my Facebook wall where they are seen by quite a different set of people): Scientwists Twitter List by David Bradley on Listorious FLOTUS: Elevating the social status of nerds everywhere An open letter...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
When did you last check your blog’s subscriber numbers? It’s been quite a while for me. But, this week, I decided to take a quick look at my Feedburner stats. Seems that Sciencetext, SciScoop, and Sciencebase are all doing rather well. In fact, the former two are doing a lot better than expected… …which was worrying. [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk Feedburner...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
I’m a Facebook slut. I keep LinkedIn for parallel monogamous business connections but will friend almost anyone on Facebook. It’s all about reaching out, after all. I want as many friends as possible on Facebook, I want to share and poke and comment on their walls and I want them to reciprocate. You got a [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk On being a Facebook slut
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Resource Shelf (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Two posts from The Scholarly Kitchen blog might be of interest to some of you. 1) About three weeks ago (10/19/2009), David Crotty posted that how scientists ARE NOT using social media. [David] Bradley gives what I think are overly generous estimates of use of the sites, given the level of traffic one sees on most. [...]
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Resource Shelf (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Two posts from The Scholarly Kitchen blog might be of interest to some of you. 1) About three weeks ago (10/19/2009), David Crotty posted that how scientists ARE NOT using social media. [David] Bradley gives what I think are overly generous estimates of use of the sites, given the level of traffic one sees on most. [...]
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Texas Freedom Network (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Well, this is an odd twist. David Bradley — a supposed champion of the wisdom of free markets — thinks the Texas State Board of Education will do a better job than the private sector in deciding whether it’s too risky to invest in charter schools. (Of course, some board members also think they know more [...]
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
People rarely go shopping together online. Okay, occasionally I’ll show my wife that I can buy some item or other we need cheaper online than at the mall, but that’s usually just to save the car journey. Online shopping is essentially a solo occupation, as are many other internet activities. Fundamentally, there is none of the [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk Socializing...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
A few weeks ago, I heard about a new antispam plugin called Cookies for Comments. After a couple of months of testing, I confess that it’s the most impressive plugin for blocking spam on a Wordpress blog. I was reluctant to mention it here, for fear of alerting spammers to its existence and offering them insight [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk Cookies for Comments
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Without copyright protection creative types would not create. That, apparently, is one of the defenses put forward by the likes of the RIAA and the MPAA. These organizations chase after file sharers and attempt to gain millions of dollars of recompense each year from people who swap music and movie torrents. But isn’t this defense [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk What’s...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Some time ago, the NYT’s David Pogue ran a feature with a bunch of tech tips that seemed obvious to him but that he was shocked to discover a lot of people didn’t actually know. Like Control-L taking your cursor straight to your browser address bar, and the space key scrolling down a page at [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk You knew that, right?
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
If the wife of FBI boss Robert Mueller has allegedly warned him not to use online banking because his incompetence on the computer could leave them open to online fraud, then is there any hope for protection for the rest of us. This is especially true given the recent news that usernames and passwords for [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk First Online Banking…then what?...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Sometimes trying to improve something is doomed to fail. I wanted to give Sciencetext readers a better experience when reading posts and leaving comments, so I installed various plugins one after the other that are supposed to boost discussion and increase the options available for commenters. I tried Disqus, which took an age to stall on [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk Blog...
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
Did you get an email with the following text recently, or something similar, claiming to be from DHL: Unfortunately we failed to deliver the postal package you have sent on the 11th of July in time because the addressee’s address is incorrect. Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our department. It [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tech Talk DHL Trojan...
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SciScoop Science Blog (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
…when I wrote these blog posts? Some of the silly season posts from Sciencebase, Sciencetext, and SciScoop: Pornstar names Captain Jack and the Large Hardon Collider Michael Jackson and Schrodinger’s Twit David Bradley: Killer, Lover, Player, Puller Stephen Hawking jokes Morning banana diet Spell your name wrong Recognising eight funny patterns Ambiguity in art Drug design on the Playstation...
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rebroff | 07/31/2009
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Michael Gambon, Jim Broadbent, Helena Bonham-Carter, David Bradley, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Helen McCrory, Hero Fiennes Tiffin Director: David Yates Screenwriter: Steve Kloves Producer: David Heyman, David Barron Composer: Nicholas Hooper Studio: Warner Bros. Download Harry Potter and the Half-Blood...
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