"Techies and VCs wrecked dotcom boom, CBI told"
http://www.cw360asp.com/eb/eb.asp?b=61&a=102251&i=265497
- business experts dismiss previous "evil pixies" theory
>> HARD NEWS <<
elle est disparue
KayCee was an attractive blonde teenage girl from middle
America, whose daily struggle with leukemia won the hearts
of many, thanks to her - and her mother's - meticulously
weblogged thoughts, dreams, and poetry. Last week she sadly
passed away, and a sizeable chunk of her fellow bloggers
found themselves grieving a a person who they barely knew,
but whose short life suddenly meant a great deal to them.
Even more so, when Debbie, her "mother", confessed that
KayCee didn't exist, that she'd written all the blog entries
herself, and effectively engineered her imaginary daughter's
own death. Summary to future imaginary people: if you think
cynics are bad, then you really don't want to piss off the
open-hearted kindly loving folk who tend to cluster around
reassuring cute-looking cancer victims they've never met. So
far, judging by the threads on MetaFilter (which, in a
sympathy attack, decided to not exist itself this week,
vanishing off the Net at its most popular point ever) and
the inevitable KayCee Yahoo! Club, previous fans of the saga
plan on humiliating Debbie in her home town, and maybe have
her arrested under mail fraud charges. So: if you want those
blogging hits, do struggle with leukemia, not some complex,
ambiguous illness like Munchausen's-By-Proxy. You'll never
get the care packages flooding in with *that*.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kaycee-nicole/links
- it's Craig Shergold meets Princess Diana meets Little Nell
http://www.strangecat.org/kaycee/debbies_weblog/
- heart of stone, etc
Not sure how we managed to report this one before Slashdot,
but the European Parliament report on Echelon is (leaking)
out all over the place, with the following recommendations
included: that the Member States "develop and manufacture
encryption technology and software and above all to support
projects aimed at developing user-friendly open-source
encryption software", and "public administrations of the
member states are called upon systematically to encrypt
e-mails so that ultimately encryption becomes the norm".
Looking forward to running the diffs on the final, published
report.
http://fas.org/irp/program/process/europarl_draft.pdf
- once again, we roll out the "encrypted in pdf" joke
http://cryptome.org/echelon-ep.htm
- only to be undermined by those cryptome anarchists
Our campaign to handicap the NEW MEDIA AGE "Effectiveness"
award-winners continues, as LESLIE BUNDER, to the relief of
all, reveals that jewish.co.uk *has* been shortlisted as a
"Best Portal", and that someone at NMA "made a mistake" when
they told him that it wasn't. Anonymous tipsters claimed that
Foresight's www.comicrelief.co.uk has been similarly honoured
(category unknown) - but, since the list of nominees was
originally suppressed on the grounds that some were so "weak"
they would "give away" who the winners were [see last week's
NTK], maybe the others are understandably trying to keep it
quiet. Clearly this didn't apply to the one award you could
view the nominees for: the "person who's contributed most to
the industry over the past year", which covers such noted
luminaries as Stelios from Easyjet, Mike Lynch from Autonomy,
and Jason George from Victoria Real. Oh, why don't they just
give it to Douglas Adams for "inventing the internet", and be
done with it?
http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2001/05/13/stinwenws01027.html
- OK then, "predicting" the internet. Which it doesn't.
http://www.newmediazero.com/peopleschoice/
- argh, too late
http://www.thescammer.co.uk/
- other follow-up news, in accordance with NTK 2001-04-06...
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
touch my TRACKPOINT: http://www.ntk.net/2001/05/11/msndoh.jpg
... DfEE show healthy scepticism over role of CONSULTANTS:
http://www2.dfee.gov.uk/consultations/archive1.cfm?CONID=75
... ATTRITION aims to cut traffic with music reviews, poetry:
http://www.attrition.org/news/content/01-05-21.001.html ...
MUSIQUE's "New Year's Dub" is "first dance record to gain U2's
blessing", reports POPBITCH, apart from all those Achtung Baby
dance mixes, or http://www.rapassassins.f9.co.uk/sounds.htm
1989's "A Bit Of U2"... cookbook doesn't include COOKIES:
http://www.campbellsoup.com/kitchen/cookbook/request.cfm ...
BBC special - news site "folds" under spin-doctor pressure:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/vote2001/hi/english/newsid_1180000/1180979.stm ,
BUFFY's Sarah Michelle Gellar joining "Eastenders 90210":
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/features/exclusive.shtml ,
WORLD SERVICE interactive: http://www.iam-here.co.uk/partners/
... SPAMMER hasn't got the hang of password protection either:
http://www.bulkemailsoftware.net/thelist.html ... final
question for those who can speak WELSH without realising it:
http://www.britishelectionsurvey.com/bes/registerx.jsp ...
view http://www.ratings.net/popsurvey/profan.cfm+.htr source -
c'mon Rob, you can think of more swearwords than that...
answering your "if these are the finalists, who got rejected"
questions: http://www.bigbrother.terra.com/participants/part1/
http://www.bigbrother.terra.com/participants/part14/index.html
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
"It's difficult to get good photos of some people", chortles a
representative of the UKUUG LINUX DEVELOPERS' CONFERENCE 2001
(from 2001-06-29, UMIST, Manchester, UKP30 if you register
before 2001-06-01), referring to their somewhat candid images
of some of the speakers: Janet cache developer Martin Hamilton
("That's staying until he supplies a real photo"); reality
hacker Tom Rathborne ("Is that what too much GIMP does to your
eyes?"); and Samba dude Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (no
further questions, your honour). Other upcoming deadlines
include the always-entertaining NETMEDIA EUROPEAN ONLINE
JOURNALISM AWARDS (closing date 2001-05-31), whose ever-
expanding categories now include Science, Financial Reporting,
Environment, Business & Economics, Music & Entertainment,
Sports, Technology and "Outstanding Contribution To Online
Journalism In Europe", which even we were shortlisted for last
year, so clearly it's anyone's game at this stage...
http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2001/speakers.shtml
- be sarcastic about your own event, guarantee a plug in NTK
http://www.net-media.co.uk/awards/
- Shell not sponsoring the "Investigative" one this year?
http://www.tomw.net.au/2001/bat2001.html
- 2001-06-01: exclusive preview of disabled vs Olympics paper
http://www.binaryfreedom.com/towelday/
- and just when people had *stopped* quoting Douglas Adams
>> TRACKING <<
sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering
POE suffers from being "the last really interesting Perl
development" (Mark-Jason Dominus) before all this Perl 6
craziness: it's the little known lad on crutches left behind
after the Pied Pipers of Sebastopol took everyone else to
la-la land. That's a damn shame, because hidden behind the
minimal, babelfish English documentation, and cra-hey-azy
secret origins (it started off as a MUD engine, but then so
do most great ideas, yeah?), is a fine event-driven,
object-oriented environment for Perl. Its time has come.
Back in 1999, when the living was easy and POE was first
announced, you didn't need many event-driven object-oriented
environments to parse 100KB of comma-delimited-files and
output a Web form, or whatever your Perl glue did. These
days: well, POE can wrap itself around a GTK loop and manage
a fistful of transient, self-contained, self-creating
objects. Or it can run a Webserver as an foreground
interface to a bunch of background Perl objects doing God
knows what. Even NTK's official Perl lamers wrote an HTTP
SOAP server which simultaneously controlled an IRC bot by
using POE to splice a bunch of CPAN modules together - in an
evening. POE is ZOPE without the "Zzzz" of Python. It's
small enough to understand, and big enough to extend. It
*is* worth a weekend of your copious free time.
http://poe.perl.org/
- Perl Object Environment? Or Purity Of Essence?
http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/01/poe.html
- docs sux: suggest you read the source
http://www.perl.com/pub/2000/07/perl6.html#before
- Damian Conway: scary black monolith of Perl
>> MEMEPOOL <<
retrospective "recurring themes" special
geek movie promotional site features interactive porno ELIZA:
http://www.center-of-the-world.com/chat/chat.html ... EBAY
discovers killer app: "Naughty Pooing PIG POO COW Poop Sheep":
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1000354237
... WEBLOGS get some sort of point: http://www.hackfurby.com/ ,
http://www.voxpolitics.com/laughs.shtml - doesn't link to BOB
yet: http://thefreeparty.org.uk ... homoerotic /. post of year:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=01/05/22/146224&cid=82 ...
crazed UK Harry Potter-hating ONION ripoff site of the week:
http://www.squealnewspig.com/ ... COUNTERSTRIKE: The Musical:
http://dire.tzo.com/dire/Helix/movie.htm ... sysadmin HAIKU:
http://www.tuatha.org/~tom/allhaikus.cgi ... vs sci-FAIKU:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~danhorn/scifaikureview.html ...
"mocking" Singapore primate raises MONKEY MAN copycat fears:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_83296.html ... INFOGRAMES
corporate anthem: http://www.ntk.net/2001/05/25/infogrames.mp3
... FEAR KEVIN: http://www.av1611.org/666/biochip.html ...
http://www.avn.com/ng/query.cgi?act=detail&in=news&eid=8841 -
SEX BOX, more like... CLIPPY infected by "All Your Base":
http://www.microsoft.com/office/clippy/images/rollover_4.gif
... and 'cos they don't do Lego for EMACS yet, origami ELITE:
http://www.witchspace.free-online.co.uk/images/cobranet.gif ...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
the less lightweight www.tvgohome.com
TV>> "strong vicious violence, graphic sexuality, pervasive
strong language and some drug use" enliven Rose McGowan,
Parker Posey arthouse roadkill THE DOOM GENERATION (12mid,
Fri, C4)... Hywel "Shelley" Bennett's penis transplant PERCY
(1am, Fri, BBC1) receives its now-annual showing... and MAME
(2.20am, Fri, C5) is some sort of musical, rather than about
the Multiple Arcade Machines Emulator of the same name...
Flavor Flav informs suckers "what time it is" in TOP TEN: RAP
(10.35pm, Sat, C4)... Sunday night is magic night with latter-
day extreme Paul Danielses DAVID BLAINE: FROZEN IN TIME
(9.10pm, Sun, C4) and PENN AND TELLER'S MAGIC AND MYSTERY TOUR
(around midnight, Sat-Mon, C4)... while WATERWORLD (10.40pm,
Sat, BBC1) and THE NUTTY PROFESSOR (9.05pm, Sat, ITV) herald
an especially patchy movie week, featuring Jason "Seinfeld"
Alexander monkey caper DUNSTON CHECKS IN (3.45pm, Mon, BBC1),
the 20-minutes-too-long SPEED (9pm, Mon, BBC1), plus Sharon
Stone subaqua Solaris SPHERE (9pm, Tue, C5)... along the way
paying tribute to celluloid greats like Humphrey Bogart, in TO
HAVE AND TO HAVE NOT (10am, Mon, BBC2), CASABLANCA (1pm, Thu,
BBC2); Dolph Lundgren, in ARMY OF ONE (11.20pm, Mon, BBC1),
SWEEPERS (9pm, Wed, C5); and Tyne "Lacey from Cagney and
Lacey" Daly in THE ENFORCER (9pm, Sun, C5), TELEFON (9pm, Thu,
C5)... Jon Ronson ineffectually investigates the Bilderburg
Group, as seen on Ken Clarke's old Registered Interests list:
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199798/cmregmem/memi06.htm
... tonight Matthew, Spooks and Atomic Kitten will be playing
the hits of a much-celebrated former era in TOP OF THE POPS
REUNION 1981 (4.50pm, Sun, BBC1)... Dennis Hopper *is* William
Burroughs in ARENA's homage to the "Beat Generation" (11.30pm,
Mon, BBC2)... and a sex offender - and "Strange Days" fan? -
sticks a camera in his retina in the first of 3 late-night
SHOCKERS (10.30ish, Mon-Wed, C4)... Channel4 ingeniously
dedicates Bank Holiday primetime to PLANET STORM (8pm, Mon,
C4), a 2-hour documentary about the weather on Jupiter... BEST
OF BRITISH (10.04pm, Wed, BBC1) profiles TNG/ X-Men star - and
future voice of the animated Spider Jerusalem? - Patrick
Stewart... and another ARENA (11.35pm, Thu, BBC2) marvels over
the way victorious wartime leader Stalin is still revered by
the Russians, in exactly the way that, say, Winston Churchill
isn't here...
FILM>> PEARL HARBOR gets an early release on Thu; until then
Penelope Cruz month continues with Johnny Depp Boogie-Nights-
but-without-the-pornography coke-fuelled '70s nostalgia BLOW
(http://www.cndb.com : Even though Penelope does not get
naked, she is so amazing in some of these outfits, I forgot
all about the lack of nudity)... Cruz also disrobes in Billy
Bob Thornton's latter-day Western yawn ALL THE PRETTY HORSES
(http://www.capalert.com/capreports/alltheprettyhorses.htm :
defiance of authority; toddler with a firearm; brief glimpse
of female frontal nudity; intercourse with brief female upper
nudity; recreational gunfire; seemingly sincere mentions of
trust in and dependence on God and His Grace)... otherwise
those quirky Celts are back to their old tricks again, with
Pauline "Father Ted" McLynn co-starring in Roddy Doyle's
intertextual Oirish film-geek "When Harry Met Sally" spoof
WHEN BRENDAN MET TRUDY (imdb: comedy / romance)... or Blow's
Rachel Griffiths reappearing in Welsh kitchen-sink singalong
VERY ANNIE MARY (http://www.bbfc.co.uk : Passed '15' for some
strong language and single instance of moderate sex)...
THOSE WE HAVE LOST>> after 4 years and 200 issues, it's time
to toast our homies who didn't make it this far, to give props
to the fallen and pour a 40 on the kerb (whatever that means).
Still warmed by the ashes of the WIRED UK "unpleasantness" we,
in our own unique way, mourned the deaths of Dennis' ESCAPE
magazine (recently followed by PC GEAR), last year's oh-so-
brief INDUSTRY STANDARD EUROPE, long-running goofsters TIMES
INTERFACE (FEATURING DR KEYBOARD), and a shelf-full of Future
closures, including CONNECT, ARCADE, MP3 MAGAZINE, CULT TV,
and AMIGA FORMAT. EMAP's CU AMIGA joined the rest of the Amiga
biz in that great pre-emptive multitasking environment in the
sky - along with the DREAMCAST, the ACORN NETSTATION, and we
haven't heard much about the BEBOX recently either... other
technologies came and fluttered away like leaves in a breeze,
including PUSH, VRML, the original DIVX, and literally $$$-
worth of dumb cybercash systems (the currently ailing BEENZ),
revealing unexpected flaws in the business plans of ONLINE
MAGIC, all the free call ISPs, BOO, CLICKMANGO, the amusingly
named http://www.theman.com/ , URWIRED and now GAMEPLAY (a
third high-profile project from Mark Bernstein, the man behind
VR videogames flop Virtuality, and the impressive roster at
http://www.midnight.co.uk/entline/new.htm ), as well as freaky
networking ideas like http://www.sixdegrees.com and FIRST
TUESDAY. And, in the real world, whatever happened to all the
high-street TANDY stores?... back with the media, it was
goodbye to (and from) extropian goons THE SHAMEN, god-awful TV
show DOT.COMEDY, the swiftly-buried Mitnick movie TAKEDOWN and
soporific Gibson adaptation NEW ROSE HOTEL - plus, rather more
distressingly, US chickzine BEN IS DEAD and happenin' London
hangout BACKSPACE. Online, we bade farewell to NTK wannabes
NINFOMANIA and THE LARD ENQUIRER, Register ripoff THE BULLET,
dire cyber-satire http://www.rant.co.uk , doomed comedy mag
THE CURMUDGEON, and Mondo 2000 cyber-legacy sites like
http://www.stim.com (and almost everything else RU Sirius has
ever done). Friends and enemies alike, we salute you. And if
you're actually not dead, and reading this, do get in touch.
We'd *love* to hear what you're up to next...
>> SMALL PRINT <<
Need to Know is a useful and interesting UK digest of things that
happened last week or might happen next week. You can read it
on Friday afternoon or print it out then take it home if you have
nothing better to do. It is compiled by NTK from stuff they get sent.
Registered at the Post Office as
"unedited 2,600-word transcripts vs 2,000-word articles"
http://www.fringecore.com/magazine/m10-11.html
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