Monday, January 15, 2007

The World According To Delicious

Cuneyt came up with this idea of showcasing LeapTag using del.icio.us few months back. Here is its implementation. It's of course a bit different than the browser plug-in, but still a good demo.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Always a Yahoo!

This is -in part- what I ended up sending in the afternoon. Somewhat a sad day for me, although I am very excited about what I'll be doing next week [actually tomorrow]:

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Colleagues, friends;

So, this is my last day at Yahoo.

HR told me yesterday, while taking my employee card away, that at midnight today my benefits –except health- will be cancelled. That didn’t hit me hard; but when I walked in to MC1 lobby this morning, I had to get an ID printout to be able to get in; that was a bit sad.

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I saw the following item on Entertainment Weekly’s 'big events of 2007' list. It kind of hit home, because I (a) am moving from one Web company to another, (b) know about servers going down –actually a single server taking the whole colo down-, (c) watched kitten videos on YouTube {they’re fun to watch}, (d) think that we work a bit harder than usual (e) got a brain reset while in Turkey, and (f) figured that it’s going to be worse when I saw one of the developers coming in to work at 7.30pm, while picking my new benefit documents at Yoriwa.

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Here is the article:
"On May 16, 2007, a plumber named Sal Perkins will forget to tighten a valve while servicing the restrooms at YouTube’s San Bruno, Calif., headquarters. The resulting flood causes a server to crash, starting a chain reaction that shuts down the entire site shortly after lunch. Without the ability to forward videos of kittens falling asleep, teenagers dancing in their bedrooms, and “D—k in a Box” to their friends, America’s workers get up from their chairs, wander out of their offices, and spend the remainder of the week staring at largest body of water then can find. (Nebraska residents find swimming pools.) Once their brains have been reset, they return to work and discover it doesn’t actually take as long to do their jobs as they originally thought. Everyone soon rallies together and forces employers to authorize a mandatory four weeks of vacation time, like Europeans get. By the fall, the entertainment business is once again a thriving, vibrant, and creative cultural force –both on- and offline. Also, there is world piece. And free cookies for everyone."

Speaking of cookies, can’t actually promise cookies, but Yoriwa has tea and chocolate at its current location on Saratoga Avenue.
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Saturday, January 06, 2007

CD Changer update

New CDs on the changer:

- Almora 1945
- Cem Koksal "...Just Set Me Free!!"
- System of a Down Hypnotize
- Taylan Ayik Yalniz Hayal
- Vega Hafif Muzik
- Yuksek Sadakat

First four are on the heavy side, not sure about the last two [yet]. All are Turkish, except Hypnotize {which is Armenian American... Ehh, somewhat close :}. Amost all are from 2005 {I just can't keep up with new bands.}