An experiment in weblogging by the Yantis' of Temecula.
Things we find interesting. Items including (but not limited to) Temecula, the Yantis family, literature, technology, science, computers, the Internet, horses, and teaching. Items will be added to this weblog as we find them. With luck and time there will be new things to read about every day, so check back with us frequently. Posts not currently on the main page are available in the archive. Established December 6, 1999
Friday, June 09, 2000
Pet Paintings! Here's how it works: You send a photo of your pet, and get a cartoonie painting back! Two sizes are available, 3"x5" on a 2" thick block of pine, OR a 9"x12" canvas board. They cost $75 each, but YOU DON'T PAY The ARTIST! You make a $70 check out to your choice of registered non-profit animal shelter, and a $5 check out to the artist (to cover materials and postage).
Embedded Linux Imsys (Sweden) used the occasion of JavaOne 2000 in San Francisco to unveil an unusual new system-on-chip microprocessor that supports native on-chip Java bytecode execution -- but also runs embedded Linux. The device, called the Cjip, achieves a high degree of on-chip functionality via an unusual approach: dynamically alterable microcode.
CRN BREAKING NEWS
IBM Corp., looking to spread its arms ever wider to embrace Linux across its entire server line, is preparing to move the operating system to the supercomputer realm via superclusters of Netfinity servers.
Thursday, June 08, 2000
AWS WeatherBugThe ONLY SOURCE for LIVE neighborhood weather on your PC desktop direct from AWS Worldwide School WeatherNet™, part of the world's largest automated real-time weather network.
A New Computer Virus? Scientists have discovered that tiny protein-like strands on the surface of common viruses--the sort of molecules that enable germs to identify and grasp their target cells--also bind tightly and very selectively to materials widely used in high-tech electronics, such as silicon and gallium arsenide.
My Children Don't Eat Dogfood A remarkable book of healing and life extending recipes and herbs for dogs and cats. A down to earth, to the point, easy to follow dialog for the average dog and cat lover. It suggests life saving foods to replace bagged and canned commercial dog food. Many wonderful natural recipes. Eye opening information about unnecessary vaccines, toxic flea killing chemicals, how to use natural remedies to kill fleas. Airline snafoos which can kill your pets. How to cure yeast infections. Mold & mildew cures. Much, much more.
Wednesday, June 07, 2000
Identity swapping makes privacy relative Think privacy is a battle waged only in the courts? Think again. It's guerrilla warfare, consumers against the companies, and the consumers hold more cards than they know.
Tuesday, June 06, 2000
Lawyers Volunteer to Help Consumers Challenge Their Health Insurers When Alice Elliot, a homemaker from Danielson, Conn., discovered she had breast cancer three years ago, her doctor said she needed a bone marrow transplant to combat the disease, but her insurance company, Central States Health and Life of Omaha, refused to pay for the treatment, calling it "experimental." However, the Elliots did not sit back and take the financial hit. They took action in the same way other Americans are beginning to fight Goliath-sized health care organizations. They turned to a public interest law firm with a specialty in health care that provides free legal counsel.
SpaceViews Scientists have found that a particular class of meteorite is not made of the same material from which the Earth and Moon formed.
Welcome to HavenCo.com HavenCo Limited is exploiting a unique opportunity to set up the world's first real data haven. The initial showcase datacenter is the Principality of Sealand, the world's smallest sovereign territory. It was founded over thirty years ago and has obtained a unique legal status as the only sovereign man-made island. Its claim to sovereignty has been tested and supported in several legal challenges.
Rebel Outpost on the Fringes of Cyberspace
In the annals of Internet history, June 5, 2000, may be remembered as the date that a hardy band of true believers tried to establish the first independent colony in cyberspace. A small international group of computer rebels plans to introduce what they are calling a data haven, perched precariously on a World War II military fortress six miles off England's coast.
Monday, June 05, 2000
The Carmel Pine Cone
THE DETERIORATING lantern room of the Pt. Sur Lighthouse needs a $340,000 restoration job, and to help raise the money the Central Coast Lighthouse Keepers is offering its big donors a unique incentive....The Lighthouse Keepers decided to build replacement prisms for the lantern room floor as part of the restoration project -- and offer one to any donor who ponies up $1000. They will also take home the replica prism on a small redwood stand salvaged from Pt. Sur buildings and carved by volunteers.
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