Year 2004
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Sub-archives
Posts
- Greatest Dutchman of all time (updated)
- Wormwood and screwtape, revisited
- rm -rf /
- objects.bcxml.net improvements
- Python build on beer and stroopwafels
- Ecppm 2004 conference friday notes
- Dorothea has help with RSi
- Semantic web: unwanted openness?
- Metacrap: metadata will be mostly crap
- Some scratches on the paint
- Plone is creeping in
- US election again
- Server upgraded
- It's a son: Floris van Rees
- Tim Bray's "ongoing" weblog is 1 year old
- (Dutch:) nieuwe banden voor kinderwagen (update 2008-05-23: niet meer leverbaar)
- Enthousiastic about plone
- Python graph drawing program
- Russian ww2 battlefield digging
- Generic PhD stuff
- STABU lexicon expert panel discussion
- German translation... I need a drink
- Generating UML diagrams
- Great photo of battleship firing
- Busy birthday
- Weapons of mass destruction: not found :-)
- Software patents approved by EU ministers
- München confronts central government head-on on software patents
- Open source is efficient
- CIB w78 conference next week
- Semantic bible :-) (updated)
- Web services: only take the few good parts (updated)
- Scary Chernobil photos
- Vote!
- Analogies
- Vote Kerry, dump Bush (updated (again))
- Ecppm 2004 wednesday morning notes
- Ecppm 2004 wednesday afternoon notes part 1
- Dissertations and small things (updated)
- New alpha Rope release (small)
- Permanent Rope status page
- Disruptive business
- STABU lexicon resources
- Impressive post about the XML people
- Look what the cat brought in!
- Zope, archetypes, squid, apache, pfhew!
- Paul Allen, Benjamin Franklin, blogging
- Using a PDA during the sermon
- Music: everything on my harddisk
- Work at home: finally time to read those papers
- Services and documents
- w78 2003 conference overview
- Web services zen
- Two semantic web links, one with zope/plone
- Attainable goals
- How many heading levels are there in your document?
- Funsiec website with ontology examples started
- CAD for linux
- Good quote
- What 'll I do when I finish my PhD?
- David Allen's methods used for business
- Blog with some book quotes
- bathtime
- Squirrel of death
- Cib 2004 conference: tuesday morning
- The bible and the semantic web (again)
- Cib 2004 conference: tuesday afternoon
- American washing label...
- Doing, choosing, accepting
- Life assessment quiz
- American church - ouch
- Working 100%
- Semantic web, web 2.0, next generation internet...
- Post mortem. Or is that "pre mortem"?
- Arabic cartoons
- Beware of collegues!
- Emacs nxml mode has a homepage now
- Ecppm 2004 wednesday afternoon notes part 2
- Ecppm 2004 thursday morning notes part 1
- Ecppm 2004 thursday morning notes part 2 + afternoon
- New Rope (rdflib + zope) release (still alpha)
- New entrepeneur weblog
- Lego...
- The Internet operating system - for the building industry?
- New python rdflib version
- The end of the world
- Those kids today...
- Google ranking and knowledge sharing (updated)
- List of RDF sources
- Construction IT research weblogs, anyone?
- PhD progress
- Which OS are you?
- CEN econstruction meeting 2004-05-13
- Office-like programs based on paper: something else needed?
- Semantic web advertisement
- Rdf usage (updated)
- Accessible data
- Cathedral and bazaar: terrorist comparison
- Some commercialisation thoughts
- Be very woried about RSI (not me luckaly)
- Molecule quiz
- Ukrain election protests newsticker
- Optical illusion to drive you mad
- Real programmers
- Slow weblog
- Third post this day: sco DOS attack solutions ;-)
- Some ontology stuff
- (Dutch:) ChristenUnie/SGP en softwarepatenten (UPDATED)
- Which file extension are you?
- Scary quote
- Unfocusing for more focus
- New server location (that's why it was down...)
- Squishdot-based weblog integrated into plone
- Ecppm 2004 overview page
- Construction IT weblogs, part 2
- Funny pictures (added one)
- I'm now using bloglines.com for reading blogs
- European medieval bashing and weapon choice
- Rdflib and zope: how, why, what?
- Rdf travel itenerary, wow
- Stop solving the same problems over again?
- More Floris photos
- Children.....
- Great hackers
- Photo of Floris
- Statistical chimps
- Buidling industry and software industry not that different
- Piled higher and deeper (comic)
- Old Dutch conference write-up
- Old stuff, part two.
- Earlier costume
- Old altavista.net email address
- Harry Potter drawings
- Cib 2004 conference:wednesday morning
- Draft the press release before building the product
- Happy with my child-resistant IBM keyboard
- Integration points
- Some comments on Edd Dumbill's "the state of xml" (updated)
- You don't want to know: lego robot to solve Rubik cube
- Rush in Rotterdam
- Free mindmapper software
- Funsiec
- Friendly Iran
- Bear beer
- Google, wikipedia, amazon, data
- Iraq, commercial terrorists. Historic link.
- Generic RDF browser?
- Old maps... jummie!
- Fun: last five PhD comics
- Passion of the Christ: my brother's opinion
- Platform strategy versus application strategy
- Changing markets, creative destruction
- Cib 2004 conference: monday
- Fiddling
- Paper on OWL's development
- Apple keeps Redmond busy
- New set of photos from Rianne
- My PhD extension has been approved!
- Keeping my computers in sync
- Molecules with funny names
- SchoolTool gets a new (good) project leader
- Modesitt: the forever hero
- NL-sfb study day at STABU
- Python-friendly debian linux distribution coming along nicely
- The hill
- CIB w78 Dresden conference 2005 website online
- Noor Hellemans' MSc graduation thesis online (Dutch)
- Raising my kids: I'm ruining them!
- Two more papers and a book
- Book quote
- Floris baptised
- Getting things done
- Short internet operating system followup
- New little one on the way
- Manifesto for collaborative tools
- Note to self: xml to latex
- Dutch: Hulpverlener weblog: Hans-Guido Rietkerk (update: rss toch beschikbaar!)
- David Allen has a weblog
- Cib 2004: wednesday afternoon
- Cib 2004: thursday
- Cib 2004: friday's w78 workshop (updated)
- Cib 2004 conference: table of contents :-)
- Building and construction research related mailinglist
- Must kill telemarketer, must kill....

