"[Steve Jobs] will wait for the exact climate. He will feel
the pulse."
- RICHARD DOHERTY, on the ETA for Apple "entertainment device"
he can still feel a pulse?
LET THE SARCASM BE UNCONFINED! NTK LIVE, THIS MONDAY, 18.30GMT, 16/3/98
(SEE EVENT QUEUE FOR DETAILS)
>> HARD NEWS <<
and what it behooves
It was a week of keynotes, keywords, and kebabing in the
JAVA corner of Internet World. MICROSOFT launched their
latest Java compiler, designed to be just like everyone
elses' offerings, except faster and more incompatible. They
introduced their own set of classes, while refusing to even
look at Sun's official set (literally - Microsoft's top
Java man "deliberately avoided looking at the Sun JFCs"; in
case he was turned, Indiana-Jones-like, into ashes?). And,
following the official MS line of "if it ain't broke, fix
it so it is", they added two extra keywords to the
language. The Java purists responded with their "write
once, run around everywhere - screaming" mantra, but worse
was to come. On Wednesday, gaunt Apple, still slavering
over Bill Gates' $150 million food parcel of last year,
announced they were going with Bill's Java, not Sun's. As
Sun whined, Microsoft's Steve Ballmer was gloating in the
New Yorker about obtaining the original Java license: "We
didn't come in there saying, 'Hallelujah brother, we love
you Sun, you're our boys'". Not when Apple really *are*
your boys.
http://www.sjmercury.com/business/microsoft/java/docs/java030698.htm
- official: keywords were not "near" and "far"
http://www.developer.com/news/stories/031198_wfc.html
- technical details explained so you can get these jokes
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/1998/mar/11java.html
- attaboys
So, what happens when the ageing hippies of the Digital
Revolution get even more aged, and *squishy-soft* on the
truths they held so self-evidently dear? Well, all that
cranky libertarianism goes out the window for a start, and
shiny new TECHNOREALISM takes its place. A fine assemblage
of cyberspace's comfortable-shoe-wearing thinkers took to
the soapboxes on Wednesday to announce their
Technorealistic manifesto. Among the new slogans being
chanted on the barricades outside Harvard Business School
was the catchy "Information wants to be protected",,
"Government has an important role to play on the electronic
frontier" and "Are technological changes good or bad?" -
altogether now - "The answer is BOTH!". Interested parties
(who must number at least twenty) looked forward to pitched
street battles between the John Perry Barlite old guard and
the cardigan-wearing shocktroops, but to no avail. For who
were the first to offer their lives for the new crusade?
Why, rumour has it, Wired editor and "hive consciousness"
guru Kevin Kelly, Howard "psychedelic funster" Rheingold
and ... Mr "Cyberspace Declaration of Independence"
himself. So what would happen if they held a war, and every
turned up on the same side?
http://www.technorealism.org/
- "Technorealism is by no means an exclusive club"
http://www.technorealist.org/
- or is there a more... satisfactory explanation?
What does it matter if you let one ex-governor of Hong Kong
go, when you have the whole of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT in
your pocket? After initial pressure from Mr Murdoch's
companies, the EU is currently moving to make not only the
advertising and sale of pirate decrypting devices (like Sky
smartcard hacks - ah, if they still worked) illegal Europe-
wide, but also "the provision of information and measures
facilitating unauthorised access". By the terms of the
proposal, that would criminalise any attempt to demonstrate
the weakness of, say, 40-bit crypto by brute force
breaking, or indeed any public discussion of security
weaknesses in an encryption system. That would put a bit of
a damper on future www.distributed.net efforts, news
coverage of the latest BugTraq NT hole - and indeed, any
discussion of crypto flaws at all. Oh, and if we were to
tell you that you can log in to most registration Websites
with the user id "cypherpunk", password "cypherpunk"? Well,
we wouldn't, because they'd come and arrest us for it. Doh.
Click below for useful tips in contacting your MEP. But
hurry - the first consultative period ends next Wednesday.
What? The EC didn't tell you earlier? What an *oversight*.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ca-law/
- Us? We're still puppets of Ross "Gerry" Anderson
http://www.hackwatch.com/~kooltek/
- Hack the skies!
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
REVOLUTION's Website so revolutionary, it forgets about
MIME types... MARS PATHFINDER declared dead... asteroid
*not* going to hit after all, despite excellent tie-in with
ARMAGEDDON movie, and some poor loser registering
1997XF11.COM ... GQ CD-ROM "pants on a stick"... MICROSOFT
security patch stops Win 95 machines logging onto NT
networks... LINEONE redesign sucks... NEWS.COM blows the
lid on "Rockwell modems slow" shocker... Slashdot calls for
NEWTON to be GPL'd... RALPH NADER's letter urging Dell to
pre-install Linux on PCs appears to be written using
Microsoft Word... world's TV experts fails to get "ignorant
slut" joke from SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE when used to describe
Teletubbies producer... WEBBYAWARDS.COM go to: Bezerk, The
Well, Salon, Bert Is Evil, and INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE...
ADA'WEB art site "defunded" by backers.... hypercaffeinated
citrus cola SURGE (stronger than Jolt) has US ad slogan
"Feed The Rush"... Bath-based MODIFIED.COM release "Evolver
ECD" and "PhatBoy 1.0" - and still no clear explanation of
what they do... Tiger GAME.COM slashed to UKP35, games
still UKP20-25... and WWW.WORD.COM folds, giving our first
FALCO! to Anon of NY - see NTK 13/2/98 ...
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
Yeah, we know - they think that ghettoising it all into
SCIENCE WEEK [13/03/98 - 22/03/98] makes it OK to bang on
incessantly about the "arts" and "humanities" the rest of
the year. That said, some top nerd action to enjoy over the
next 10 days (clearly, it's a hyperfuturistic *decimal*
week), largely based around UK techno central: London's
Science Museum, South Kensington (open till 9pm Tue-Fri).
Their centrepiece: help build the "world's largest
diamond", though some listings don't seem to realise that -
at 202kg, 3m high and comprising just "30,000 molecules" -
it's clearly just a plastic model and not genuine
crystalline carbon. If you can't cut it there, a vast
touring Turing Test will come to you online, sponsored by
Tomorrow's World MegaLab, the Electronic Telegraph, and
FringeWare at the SXSW Interactive festival, Austin, Texas.
Punters will be invited to vote on the human-ness of famed
chatbots "Barry DeFacto", "Albert One", "ALICE", and - stop
us if you can see this joke coming - "Philippa Forester".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/tw/megalab/megalab.html
"I really didn't need to know that on about, thanks." (sic)
http://www.setweek.org/
- evil science kids... with goggles! and a probe!
But what happens when SCIENCE GOES BAD? That's the poorly
held-to theme of next week's NEED TO KNOW LIVE, our under-
rehearsed RealAudio show and multimedia performance
experience. Tune in at the URL below, or join us in our
makeshift "studio" at the WEBSHACK, 15 Dean Street, London,
England, UK, Earth. Highlights you may otherwise avoid
include: a 24-hour "Smash Microsoft" Bill-a-thon, our hard-
hitting game review "It Ruined My Life", spontaneous
protests against the Starburst/Opal Fruit controversy,
cruel and vindictive technical support calls with the man
from www.superkaylo.com , Memepool roundtable with guests
Rupert Goodwins and ... um, some other people. And some
other jokes. Show starts at 18.30GMT on Monday 16/3/98, but
be sure to turn up early to guarantee a space. No, really.
Free entry for those who turn up!
http://www.ntk.net/live/ - this is where it'll be
http://www.webshack-cafe.com/site/html/mapanim.html
- and this is where it'll be
>> TRACKING <<
they upload it, we upbraid it
MACROMEDIA, as you know, employ only the most bi-polar of
manic depressives in their efforts to preserve the mystique
of their "50% genius, 50% idiocy" product range. After the
loveliness of Dreamweaver, they're due for a stinker in
FIREWORKS, the new Web-oriented GIF design package.
Unfortunately, it's too early to tell from the Beta
Developer Premiere Overview Version they've posted to their
ftp site. So early, in fact, we'd recommend you wait for
the next Preview Pre-Release Time-Limited Version, when at
least some of the cooler features won't be so horrifically
slow. To pass the time, you could check out the new Initial
Release Free Trial Sampler of Paintshop Pro 5. PSP remains
the Photoshop for urchins set, but now includes proper
layers, masks 'n' proper selection lassoos, a weirdo
Picture Tube feature that promises great GIF cliche
possibilities, and a nifty animation utility. Plus the
chunky interface is guaranteed to piss off any Kai
"Trouser" Krause fans in your office. Bo-nus!
http://www.macromedia.com/software/fireworks/
- no relation to the Netscape/Macromedia Fireworks thing
http://ne2.news.com/News/Item/0,4,3069,00.html
- which appears to have disappeared without trace
http://www.jasc.com/psp5beta.html
- the thinking man's Sausage Software
You've probably already heard about this - a Director
program that turns the .WAVs on your PC's hard drive into
an ambient industrial racket. We'll mention it anyway.
That's because RAIDER is actually a lot better than it
sounds (literally!), and also because the author is moving
into an office next to us soon, and if we keep on his good
side maybe he won't turn into the "noisy neighbour" he has
the terrifying potential to be.
http://www.andyw.com/raider/
- Eno having a coronary in a sawmill, in slow motion
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
Bawdy Bard Baud : www.zug.com/zug/scrawl/nudebard/ ... Y2K
problem hits stonemasons - guess who pre-inscribed "19"
onto all the gravestones? ... maintaining our editorial
integrity, we can confidently announce WAVTV is
*frightful*... 3COM register www.palmpc.com - teehee...
appeals hearing in LOUISE WOODWARD hearing postponed due to
*another* power-cut - what Satanic powers doth the witch
possess?... www.x-stream.com/ ... first track on Air's
"Moon Safari" - is it the SIM CITY music, or what?... "win
your own pub" FOR ST PATRICK'S DAY: www.guinness.ie ... it
is the next generation of the NEXT GENERATION mag site:
http://xena.next-generation.com/jsmid/ ...
www.greydirect.co.uk/start2.htm ... "TATOOINE Or Bust"...
Robert "Begbie" Carlyle to play next BOND VILLAIN...
www2.ecst.csuchico.edu/~atman/attention-fat-bastards.html
... MRS OSBERG - you're storing up trouble for yourself...
http://www.spy.org.uk/ ... Following last week's worst URL,
we passed on both www.bienplusrapidequunrouteur.3com.com &
www.llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogog
och.co.uk (obvious cheating), and settled on
www.64slicesamericancheese.com (because it's British)...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
is the television off for any particular reason?
TV >> better late than never for the return of FATHER TED
(9.30pm, Fri, C4; also 9pm, Sun) - a bit like a sitcom
spinoff of the movie The Butcher Boy, only without all them
murders... see how much bouncier Flubber would have been
without Robin Williams in the original THE ABSENT MINDED
PROFESSOR (3.10pm, Sat, LWT only)... THE SHADOW (8.15pm,
Sat, BBC1) is the comic book movie adaptation with the
power to cloud men's minds; and also features Alec Baldwin,
direction from Highlander hack Russell Mulcahy, and a theme
tune by Jim Steinman... BBC1's entire month's allocation of
sassiness is required to enforce hilarity when RUBY WAX
MEETS: THE SPICE GIRLS (7.30pm, Sun, BBC1)... and why are
those suspiciously British helicopters hovering over the
otherwise convincing 'Nam nightmare of Kubrick's FULL METAL
JACKET (10pm, Sun, C4)?... as described in TO THE ENDS OF
THE EARTH (8pm, Mon, C4), the Thylacine was actually a
marsupial wolf, and not - as the Radio Times claims - "a
kind of flesh-eating kangaroo"... WITNESS (9pm, Mon, C4)
celebrates the eve of St Patrick's Day with accounts of
Irish women institutionalised for sexual impropriety,
narrated by Ballykissangel cleric-bait Dervla Kirwan... Who
loves you? And who do you love? Arnie's back again in
proto-Gladiators romp THE RUNNING MAN (9pm, Mon, C5)... you
can't often go wrong with a Bill Murray movie, and he even
co-directed meandering heist spoof QUICK CHANGE (10pm, Tue,
C4)... Julian Clary apologises for a lifetime of useless
material in FIRST ON FOUR (10pm, Wed, C4), including his
famous "fisting" gag... and maybe they should transplant
this week's "entertaining geneticists" DNA into all the
other guests coming up on HORIZON (9.30pm, Thu, BBC2)...
FILM >> a week of interesting ideas, all marred by
imperfections: even Helen "Twister" Hunt, Jack "Batman"
Nicholson and Greg "Talk Soup" Kinnear can't improve the
cruel-yet-schmaltzy script in multi-Oscar nominated AS GOOD
AS IT GETS (imdb: comedy / scar / waitress / sickness /
relationship / mother-daughter / mental-illness / writing /
homophobia / quirks / dog / lap-dog / single-parent /
painter / drawing / misanthrope / racism / shrink / callboy
/ gay / love) And yeah, what kind of poster tagline is
"Brace Yourself For Melvin"?... slight over-smugness is the
capital crime of Hoffman/ De Niro spin-doctor spoof WAG THE
DOG (imdb: satire / scandal / plane-crash / comedy /
political) - disappointingly, it's not about a dog called
"Wag" (then they could do a sequel called "Socks The Cat"),
but more like a US version of Yes Minister... Denzel
Washington's FALLEN (imdb: action / thriller / mystery /
twist-in-the-end / drama / horror) also has John Goodman
from Roseanne, and is a stylish extended X Files about a
body-swapping murder-demon, largely spoiled by the fact
that at no point does any character turn to the camera to
say: "EXCELLENT! This new Earth-body... PLEASES ME!"...
MAGS >> the latest SATELLITE TIMES (Xena on the cover)
includes an effusive apology to the Christian Channel, yet
no specific reasons why - NTK spies reveal: it's because
last month they listed CC programmes under the heading
"Satanic Black Masses For Lord Beelzebub"... among the
questions that currently tax science's greatest minds:
which is worse - TOMORROW'S WORLD MAGAZINE or COMPUTER
ACTIVE? Please write to letters@computeractive.co.uk and
point out any (of its many) errors you can spot, while TWM
is *so dull* your eyes literally fall off the page... in
the graphics pipeline: EMAP's youth-oriented ents mag (aka
Project J) to be headed by ex Sky-ed David Hepworth; IDG
may be planning up to 3 new games titles; and Future
Publishing's pop-sci nonsense FRONTIERS (due 26/03/98)
promises a "free-to-enter MENSA IQ test" - what, they mean
"an ad"?... if you didn't already buy the last-ever SPY, it
harbours a supercool science gossip column called A Hot
Month Under The Lab Coat (p20)... current issue of
"Spectrum And Emulators" zine THE ZX FILES (about UKP2,
from paulwhite@thezxfiles.demon.co.uk) contains
authentically badly written reports on Russian Spectrum
clones, plus astonishing revelations about the Z80 versions
of Dune 2 and Doom... yeah, we know, Websites don't really
count, but EON ( www.eonmagazine.com ) comes from the folks
who did the original Sci-Fi Universe mag (still light-years
ahead of anyone else); it's now backed by ID4 producer Dean
Devlin, and still features SFU sci-fi agony aunt Deep Space
Nina... sticking online, POPGOB ( www.begbie.com/popgob/ )
is a refreshingly offensive Brit music humour mag - with a
slightly odd page where "Philippa Forester off of
Tomorrow's World" reviews the latest singles, and implying
a rather different rumour to the one that we'd heard...
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