del.icio.us/dossy (RSS) links since April 24, 2006 at 02:01 PM:
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“[...] Seligman shows how Positive Psychology is shifting the profession’s paradigm away from its narrow-minded focus on pathology, victimology, and mental illness to positive emotion and mental health. [...]” (via Jason Calacanis)
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“Dr. Martin Seligman is Director of the University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center and founder of Positive Psychology, a new branch of psychology [...]” (via Jason Calacanis)
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Does 1920×1200 resolution. $850 direct from Dell as of April 2006.
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Relevant subject matter for AOLserver/Tcl folks, who need to “[...] unify two seemingly opposite programming models for building massively concurrent network services: the event driven model and the multithreaded model.”
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Officially on the fourth Thursday in April.
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Fotolia launched November 9, 2005 — a little over 5 months later, they’re up to 600K in inventory and 60K members.
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Over 600K of stock photos as of April 2006. Nice clean site design — could be promising. Looks to be NY-based with a (718) area code support number.
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A good summary of the effects and results of abuse.
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Adams’ Razor: “The explanation that you believe is correct will always seem simplest to you. / Or to put it another way, the simplest explanation is usually the one provided by the person with the least understanding of the situation.”
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Out: Scott McNealy (CEO). In: Jonathan Schwartz (COO). Effective: immediately. Is it finally time to go long on SUNW?








November 6th, 2009 at 6:44 pm
Good question. I suspect the twitter user community who was accustomed to the old pre-oauth ways of dealing with authorization ...
November 5th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
Another question that occurred to me -- how is this different than cookies allowing access to a site when browsing? ...
November 5th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
I agree with that option as well. It largely depends on what the outstanding tokens allow access to in my ...
November 5th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
I would paraphrase what Terrence said a bit: Most users expect that when you change your password, having known the ...
November 5th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
Alex: That's a great analogy -- hopefully, that helps others understand why the "expected" behavior that Terence suggests is both ...