Josh Auerbach -- the weblog of one Joshua Auerbach

Feb 18 2010

Feb 17 2010
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letterheady:

From 1892, a spectacularly enormous letterhead belonging to Walcker Orgelbau; a German company who have been building spectacularly enormous pipe organs since 1820.

E. F. Walcker & Cie, 1892 | Source

Feb 16 2010
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gbattle:

URL Shortened Custom Keyword Graffiti Found In Bathroom.

Feb 12 2010

The most romantic spam I’ve ever gotten!


From: Uliana S <devnn@XXXXXXX>
Date: February 12, 2010 6:07:46 AM EST
To: “shopping@XXXXX” <shopping@XXXXX>, “shopping@XXXXX” <shopping@XXXXX>, “shopping@XXXXX” <shopping@XXXXX>, “shopping@XXXXX” <shopping@XXXXX>
Subject: greetings from me, dear

Privet, my dear friend!

Think of me always and dream of me often [SPAM URL HERE}

You don’t know how much I really do miss you. I’ve opened up a door for love I thought I locked a long time ago. You are always in my heart and on my mind. I know we are so far apart. I can’t explain how all this distance and time apart has made my love for you grow.

I don’t think anyone understands the burden I carry in my heart day by day … until I will be with you. I will be hopelessly in love with you, devoted to being with you. May God reunite us very soon. I am very hopeful that God will lead me to you.

My love, I hope you feel the same, because it would be so much worse if I will be lost in this feeling alone, without you to share it with and to share the thought of us being together. I want to make up for all our time apart.

So long
July

Jan 07 2010

Apple Store madness.

lewiskingblog:

Apple stores don’t have “no smoking” signs. Legally they need them but they “ruin the design of the store”, so for every apple store in the UK they pay £50 a day to keep their windows sign free. Crazy shit.

EDIT: I forgot to include the source, it’s a friend who works in the Apple Store in Norwich, The evidence is the fact that they aren’t actually in the windows.

Jan 01 2010

Dec 31 2009
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Working on equations at the office

Dec 30 2009

The plastic-bag attire is good, but the best part is at the end when, failing to board their flight, Mssrs. “Terry Wrist” and “Al Kyder” are paged at the boarding gate.

Airport Security - The Chasers War on Everything

Dec 13 2009
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Tired and sad but happy about music box

Nov 18 2009

Nov 11 2009

URL shorteners working with Internet Archive for long-term preservation

301works:

Date: November 11, 2009

The Internet Archive and founding companies announce today the launch of 301Works.org, a service to archive shortened Universal Resource Locators (URLs).  This will enable redirect services to incorporate these shortened URLs when a member company ceases business activities.

The use of shortened URLs has grown dramatically due to the popularity of Twitter and similar micro-streaming services where posts are limited to a small number of characters.  Millions of shortened URLs are generated for users every day by a wide variety of companies.

But when a URL shortening service shuts down, the shortened URLs people put in their blogs, tweets, emails and web sites break.  Unless users have kept a record of each shortened URL and where it was supposed to redirect to, it’s not possible to fix them.

A group of URL shortening companies and other interested parties realized the potential for harm to the user community and formed the 301Works.org organization to provide more security for the people who use these services every day.   Currently more than 20 URL shortening organizations have participated in an earlier form of this collaboration, and an industry leader, Bit.ly, has already begun donating archives of their URL mappings (pairs of long URLs and the generated shortened URLs).

The non-profit Internet Archive, a digital library with extensive text, audio, video and web collections, will administer 301Works.org as a project of the Internet Archive.  “Short URL providers have in the space of eighteen months become a corner stone of the real time web — 301Works.org was conceived to provide redundancy so that users and services could resolve a URL mapping regardless of availability.  The Internet Archive is a perfect host organization to run and manage this for all providers,” says Bit.ly CEO John Borthwick.  “The Internet Archive is honored to play this role to help make the Web more robust,” added Brewster Kahle, founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive.

All participating companies are members of the 301Works.org Working Group, a technical and policy discussion group, but the Internet Archive will manage the over all initiative in a fashion consistent with its charter as a non-profit organization, and supporting the interests of the greater community ahead of those of the participating companies.

Participating companies will provide regular backups of their URL mappings to the 301Works.org service.  In the event of the closure of a participating organization, technical control of the shortening service domain will be transferred to 301Works.org in order to continue redirecting existing shortened URLs to their intended destinations.

Stowe Boyd, the well-known blogger and web commentator, has agreed to serve as director of 301Works.org. “The community really needs the stability of an organization like the Internet Archive so that we can trust shortened URLs. I’m honored to participate in the project,” says Boyd.

About the Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library, with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format. Founded in 1996 and located in the Presidio of San Francisco, the Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as 150 billion archived web pages. For more information visit www.archive.org.

About 301Works.org

301Works.org arose as a working group of URL shortening services in response to concerns about the longevity of shortened URLs. As of October 2009, the Internet Archive agreed to manage 301Works.org to archive and redirect shortened URLs. For more information or to participate, contact the project director, Stowe Boyd, stowe.boyd@gmail.com, or visit the website: www.310Works.org.

Nov 09 2009

Nov 07 2009
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On the roof

Nov 04 2009
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whitehousephotostream:

P103009PS-0290:

President Barack Obama plays peek-a-boo with Maeve Beliveau, the daughter of Director of Advance Emmett Beliveau, in the Outer Oval Office, Oct. 30, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.

Oct 29 2009
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loveallthis:

Inspired by jeannr, I flowcharted the Beatles classic, ‘Hey Jude.’