Dare Obasanjo's weblog
"You can buy cars but you can't buy respect in the hood" - Curtis Jackson
Navigation for So I Started My Own Game - Dare Obasanjo's weblog
Content
Sidebar
Footer
May 18, 2003
@ 12:58 AM
Comments [0]
So I Started My Own Game
What's a Birthday Without a Party in your Birthday Suit?
My birthday was nice. I left work early, got a nice massage at
Ummelina
had a great dinner at
Shallots
, and went home with a 35mm camera as a gift. The camera was just what I needed since folks from work have been asking me to take pictures of
The Inauguration - Part II
.
The massage and foot rub were the most interesting part since I've never had one before and was unaware of how much nakedness is involved. I kept thinking I'd pop a boner during one of the rubs and get kicked out of the spa. Thankfully, that didn't happen and my dignity was safe. :)
#
Google and Weblogs
There was a recent rumor that
Google would remove weblogs from its index
which lead some to wonder
how Google could tell blogs from regular sites
. Well, besides blacklisting the major hosting sites it just occured to me how they could learn which sites were blogs after discovering that
Technorati started recognizing my K5 diary as a blog
only after I decided to write some code to
ping weblogs.com
on a whim.
It seems anyone who watches the
changes.xml file on weblogs.com
can keep an eye on various weblogs all over the world in realtime. I'm sure if Google ever wanted to filter weblogs they'd leverage this central nature of
weblogs.com
#
Eminem at it Again
I wonder if there's any pop star Eminem hasn't had beef with. From Fred Durst to Moby and Christina Aguilera to Will Smith there seems to always be some pop star who's gotten on the wrong side of Eminem. The most recent addition to Eminem's list of pop star enemies is Mariah Carey. Supposedly
they had a fling and she left him some freaky-deaky phone messages which he now threatens to release on his next album
. That's just too rich. That should be a warning to you folks out there in TV Land to watch what you say when leaving a message or voice mail for a significant other because you never know what that person could do once you break up. This goes double for
pictures
.
#
XML XML XML
There are a number of blog posts out ther about XML I want to respond to but don't have the time right now. This is a place holder to remind me to respond to the following interesting posts about XML and object oriented programming
Doug Purdy: The Slashdot Problem (
part 1
,
part 2
,
part 3
)
Harry Pierson:
XML Is Not Just a Deserialized Object Graph
Justin Rudd: How Do You Pass XML between layers/tiers? (
part 1
,
part 2
)
Ted Neward:
Effective Enterprise Java (Persistence): Use a "hierarchical-first" approach to model in documents
#
Applied XML DevCon
Chris Sells has announced the accepted speakers for the
Applied XML Developers Conference 2003 West
conference. Neither of
my abstracts
was accepted but looking at the speaker line up this isn't surprising. The current title of the page says it all
Web Services DevCon
. 75% of the talks are either about XML Web Services or are lacking an abstract but the speaker is a known XML Web Services proponent. The rest are a pretty eclectic mix, one talk on Schematron and another SVG.
I'll try and check it out although the heavy slant towards XML Web Services makes me wonder if there'll be anything of interest to me. [Yes, I realize
I'll be speaking about XML Web Services
at TechEd 2003. Don't let the contradiction worry your pretty lil' head].
#
--
Get yourself a
News Aggregator
and subscribe to my
RSS
feed
Disclaimer
:
The above comments do not represent the thoughts, intentions, plans or strategies of my employer. They are solely my opinion.
Tweet
Categories:
« Your Wish Is Our Command.
|
Home
|
Last Post (At Least for the Next 3 Weeks... »
Comments are closed.
RSS/Subscribe
Archives
All dates
All Posts
Search
Latest Posts
Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
Some Thoughts on Paul Graham’s Essay on Income Inequality
How Facebook Knows Who You’re Talking to on Tinder and OKCupid
Fabric: Why Developers Can Trust Twitter Won’t Screw Them This Time
5 Account Security Features Every Online Service Should Implement But Doesn't
Facebook’s Newsfeed Experiment: Most people have grabbed the wrong end of the stick
Change is bad unless it’s great: Lessons from user revolts against Foursquare’s Swarm and the new Skype for iPhone
Facebook’s App Links: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The mobile web vs apps is another front on the battle between open and closed systems
How Facebook Knows What You Looked at on Amazon
Categories
Cloud Computing (5)
Comics (1)
Competitors/Web Companies (161)
Current Affairs (31)
Das Blog (3)
dasBlog (1)
Life in the B0rg Cube (197)
Mindless Link Propagation (185)
Movie Review (13)
MSN (127)
Music (20)
Office Live (8)
Personal (54)
Platforms (59)
Programming (58)
Ramblings (145)
Rants (7)
RSS Bandit (215)
Seattle Startup Shoutout (4)
Social Software (185)
Startup Shoutout (4)
Syndication Technology (108)
Technology (169)
Trip Report (63)
Video Games (6)
Web Development (198)
Windows Live (227)
XML (203)
XML Web Services (114)
Archives
January, 2016 (2)
October, 2015 (1)
October, 2014 (1)
September, 2014 (1)
July, 2014 (1)
June, 2014 (1)
May, 2014 (1)
April, 2014 (1)
February, 2014 (1)
January, 2014 (1)
December, 2013 (1)
November, 2013 (2)
July, 2013 (1)
March, 2013 (1)
November, 2012 (2)
September, 2012 (2)
July, 2012 (3)
June, 2012 (1)
April, 2012 (1)
February, 2012 (1)
January, 2012 (1)
November, 2011 (1)
September, 2011 (3)
July, 2011 (2)
June, 2011 (1)
April, 2011 (1)
March, 2011 (1)
January, 2011 (2)
November, 2010 (2)
October, 2010 (2)
August, 2010 (3)
July, 2010 (3)
June, 2010 (3)
April, 2010 (6)
March, 2010 (3)
February, 2010 (5)
January, 2010 (4)
December, 2009 (2)
November, 2009 (8)
October, 2009 (1)
September, 2009 (3)
August, 2009 (4)
June, 2009 (1)
May, 2009 (12)
April, 2009 (5)
March, 2009 (17)
February, 2009 (11)
January, 2009 (20)
December, 2008 (12)
November, 2008 (12)
October, 2008 (22)
September, 2008 (12)
August, 2008 (15)
July, 2008 (18)
June, 2008 (19)
May, 2008 (12)
March, 2008 (2)
February, 2008 (27)
January, 2008 (20)
December, 2007 (26)
November, 2007 (26)
October, 2007 (29)
September, 2007 (16)
August, 2007 (34)
July, 2007 (26)
June, 2007 (33)
May, 2007 (37)
April, 2007 (14)
March, 2007 (32)
February, 2007 (35)
January, 2007 (29)
December, 2006 (29)
November, 2006 (47)
October, 2006 (26)
September, 2006 (46)
August, 2006 (40)
July, 2006 (38)
June, 2006 (48)
May, 2006 (33)
April, 2006 (39)
March, 2006 (38)
February, 2006 (42)
January, 2006 (42)
December, 2005 (43)
November, 2005 (40)
October, 2005 (48)
September, 2005 (45)
August, 2005 (40)
July, 2005 (31)
June, 2005 (36)
May, 2005 (38)
April, 2005 (31)
March, 2005 (39)
February, 2005 (22)
January, 2005 (25)
December, 2004 (32)
November, 2004 (27)
October, 2004 (24)
September, 2004 (26)
August, 2004 (23)
July, 2004 (25)
June, 2004 (29)
May, 2004 (39)
April, 2004 (37)
March, 2004 (41)
February, 2004 (51)
January, 2004 (54)
December, 2003 (42)
November, 2003 (40)
October, 2003 (41)
September, 2003 (8)
August, 2003 (11)
July, 2003 (9)
June, 2003 (14)
May, 2003 (12)
April, 2003 (12)
March, 2003 (13)
February, 2003 (13)
January, 2003 (13)
December, 2002 (12)
November, 2002 (8)
October, 2002 (6)
September, 2002 (5)
August, 2002 (6)
July, 2002 (6)
June, 2002 (4)
May, 2002 (8)
April, 2002 (3)
March, 2002 (1)
February, 2002 (1)
January, 2002 (4)
November, 2001 (4)
October, 2001 (3)
September, 2001 (3)
August, 2001 (1)
July, 2001 (1)
May, 2001 (0)
April, 2001 (2)
March, 2001 (2)
BlogRoll
Alexander Groß
Anthony Bouch
Ben Scheirman
Clemens Vasters
Erv Walter
Gray's Matter
Harry Pierson
James Snape
John Forsythe
Joshua Flanagan
Kris van der Mast
Mark Michaelis
Michael Earls
Omar Shahine
Paulb Vanbrenk
Scott Hanselman
Stephen Forte
Steven Rockarts
Tom Mertens
Tom Watts
Tony Bunce
Vasanth Dharmaraj
Categories
Cloud Computing
Comics
Competitors/Web Companies
Current Affairs
Das Blog
dasBlog
Life in the B0rg Cube
Mindless Link Propagation
Movie Review
MSN
Music
Office Live
Personal
Platforms
Programming
Ramblings
Rants
RSS Bandit
Seattle Startup Shoutout
Social Software
Startup Shoutout
Syndication Technology
Technology
Trip Report
Video Games
Web Development
Windows Live
XML
XML Web Services
Contact the Author
Themes
Pick a theme:
BlogXP
business
calmBlue
Candid Blue
dasBlog
dasblogger
dasblueblog
dasEmerald
DirectionalRedux
Discreet Blog Blue
Elegante
essence
Just Html
MadsSimple
Mobile
Mono
Movable Radio Blue
Movable Radio Heat
nautica022
orangeCream
Portal
Project84
Project84Grass
Slate
Sound Waves
Tricoleur
useit.com
Voidclass2
Admin
Sign In