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  Greg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greg (also Gregg) is a shortened form of the male name Gregory, and can also be a surname.
Greg is a cartoon character in the webcomic User Friendly.
Greg the Bunny was a FOX situation comedy, starring Seth Green and a puppet named Greg the Bunny
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greg   (124 words)

  
 Greg Knauss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greg Knauss is an American Internet humorist and computer programmer.
Knauss was also an original contributor to Suck and creator of WinerLog.
Knauss is also the author of "Rainy Day Fun and Games for Toddler and Total Bastard" (So New Media) and pioneered the weblog book tour to promote it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greg_Knauss   (212 words)

  
 Waxy.org: Daily Log: Knauss on Paul Graham's "Great Hackers"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Greg Knauss doesn't have a weblog of his own, so I asked if I could post his rebuttal to Paul Graham's Great Hackers essay.
posted by Greg Knauss on July 30, 2004 08:07 AM I did agree with Graham's opinions on the difficulty of working in noisy cubicle farms, though I have no idea how the situation is in any way unique to hackers.
Knauss takes environment into account when he says that his (unspecified) problem can't be solved on Python and Linux.
www.waxy.org /archive/2004/07/29/knauss_o.shtml   (2984 words)

  
 Waxy.org: Daily Log: Greg Knauss on the Political Divide
Greg Knauss doesn't have a blog, so I occasionally publish some of his writing here, because it deserves a wider audience.
I think Greg comes across as very 19th century here - he's got to get used to the idea that facts aren't found, they are created.
Greg seems to have fallen for this as well by dividing american society into two, and just two, totally opposed, totally opposite categories.
www.waxy.org /archive/2004/11/03/greg_kna.shtml   (5964 words)

  
 MetaTalk | Community Weblog
With all respect to the genius that is greg knauss, I fail to see how his having a child, which millions of people do every day, deserves a front page link.
greg knauss has been making things on the web for a while, and in some circles is as well-known as matt haughey is in these here parts.
I'm sorry people don't know who Greg Knauss is, and I'm sorry people thought that a link to him was inappropriate, because it means that the current population of MeFi is very ignorant of much of not only the site's history, but the history of the nebulous communities from which this one was born.
metatalk.metafilter.com /mefi/1254   (2927 words)

  
 Greg Knauss, who refuses to write a book (kottke.org)
Greg Knauss, who refuses to write a book (kottke.org)
Greg Knauss, who refuses to write a book
Greg Knauss, who has written for more Web publications than there are Web publications, is my latest mini interviewee.
www.kottke.org /01/04/greg-knauss-who-refuses-to-write-a-book   (377 words)

  
 Comments on 7816 | MetaFilter
RIP, EOD After a year of daily posting, Greg Knauss is sending An Entirely Other Day to bed.
i was always forwarding eod urls to my sister and brother in law imaging that greg and joanne's adventures in parenthood were very much like their own.
Hmmm, apparently Greg's new project is writing derogatory commentary about himself in the third-person.
www.metafilter.com /comments.mefi/7816   (1142 words)

  
 Greg Knauss on the Political Divide @ The Indiana Jones School of Management
This entry, Greg Knauss on the Political Divide, is filed under the following categories:
Waxy has published an entry by Greg Knauss on the political divide in the United States of America.
Our culture has been swept along in a tide of emotionally-resonant, steadfastly anti-rational entertainment, and politics is at the head of the wave.
ijsm.org /archives/2004/11/03/greg-knauss-on-the-political-divide   (1202 words)

  
 InterText v1n2: The Explosion That Killed Ben Lippincott by Greg Knauss
InterText v1n2: The Explosion That Killed Ben Lippincott by Greg Knauss
Greg Knauss (greg@eod.com) is a computer programmer and the creator of An Entirely Other Day.
InterText stories written by Greg Knauss: "The Talisman" (v1n1), "Schrödinger's Monkey" (v1n1), "New Orleans Wins the War" (v1n2), "The Explosion That Killed Ben Lippincott" (v1n2), "The Damnation of Richard Gillman" (v1n3), "Novalight" (v4n3).
www.intertext.com /magazine/v1n2/explosion.html   (1408 words)

  
 Acerbiasaurus Rex: Eat The Bug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
My online hero when I started was (and to a degree still is) Greg Knauss.
At one point Greg ran a poll to see what his readers thought he should eat for lunch, with options including pizza, burger and a bug.
Even after Greg had discounted those votes he discovered that he still had to eat the bug.
www.acerbia.com /archives/000961.htm   (285 words)

  
 Lock Haven vs IUP (10-26-2002)
L 4-5 L12 Greg Knauss punt 35 yards to the LHU47, Mike Howard return 0 yards to the LHU47, fumble by Mike Howard recovered by LHU Will Jones at LHU47.
L 4-13 L21 Greg Knauss punt 31 yards to the IUP48, out-of-bounds.
L 4-5 L44 Greg Knauss punt 37 yards to the IUP19, Mike Howard return 81 yards to the LHU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 07:47.
www.iup.edu /varsitysports/sports/fb/2002/lhu.htm   (3548 words)

  
 TeeVee.org: Greg Knauss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Greg Knauss congratulates Dateline for another fine show.
Greg Knauss' TV oozed into his newspaper, and he ain't happy.
Greg Knauss' TV says he's going to die.
www.teevee.net /about/greg.html   (351 words)

  
 The continuing Greg Knauss roadshow (kottke.org)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Greg is still traipsing about the Web plugging his book.
BTW Greg, where's that free book you said you were going to send me? My toilet time is being wasted!
If I have to stare at the wall for one more second while I'm on the can, I'm gonna have to buy a book of Far Side cartoons.
www.kottke.org /02/04/the-continuing-greg-knauss-roadshow   (128 words)

  
 Return of the Warblog: Greg Knauss Savages Winer, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Return of the Warblog: Greg Knauss Savages Winer,...
Greg Knauss Savages Winer, 'Weblog Candidate': And adds to the growing literature of ex-Suckster blogosphere-baiting.
I don't know much about "Sucksters" or Dave Winer or suchlike personal history, but whoever this Knauss guy is, when he observes that Tara Sue Grubb's candidacy--
www.mattwelch.com /archives/000206.html   (576 words)

  
 The Morning Call (Allentown, PA) : BOOMING FUTURE A YEAR AGO, PARKLAND HIGH'S GREG KNAUSS HEARD MORE POPS FROM HIS JNEE ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Parkland kicker Greg Knauss was summoned by coach Rich Sniscak to attempt a 47-yard field goal.
Everything seemed so right as Knauss started his short rush toward the ball before stopping, planting and then going for the kick that would never get off he ground because of an inadvertent hit on Knauss' right knee that sent him reeling to the ground.
Parkland won the game, 33-18, but lost Knauss with tears in his anterior cruciate ligament and lateral collateral ligament.
static.elibrary.com /t/themorningcallallentownpa/october062000/boomingfutureayearagoparklandhighsgregknaussheardm/index.html   (361 words)

  
 Comments on 7020 | MetaFilter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Too bad the article wasn't on how splendid and articulate and human and wonderful your writing is damn near every day over at EOD.
If Dave Winer didn't exist, Greg Knauss would have to invent him.
With all the Greg congratulating, we forgot to wish him well on his upcoming team expansion.
www.metafilter.com /comments.mefi/7020   (951 words)

  
 Comments on: Greg Knauss on the Political Divide
Comment on Greg Knauss on the Political Divide by: John Wilson
I'm not recalling where I read it (maybe the Volokh Conspiracy), but someone made a good point that the reason why we're so "divided" into red and blue states is because neither party is putting forth a good candidate.
Comment on Greg Knauss on the Political Divide by: Sarah
ijsm.org /archives/2004/11/03/greg-knauss-on-the-political-divide/feed   (1833 words)

  
 this is sippey.com: greg knauss on os x   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
this is sippey.com: greg knauss on os x
greg knauss on mac os x: "Apple has taken an enormous risk by abandoning the fifteen years of development it invested in the original Mac operating system, but judging from the Mac OS X beta, that gamble has paid off.
The Macintosh can now run with the big boys, supporting the attractive and elegant interface the machine has always offered with a rock-solid Unix foundation." (oh, and by the way -- for a super secret surprise, run the exceedingly piped commands that greg quotes in the story into your local *nix command line.)
sippey.com /archives/000156.php   (175 words)

  
 Suck Claims Mozilla Dead - MozillaZine Talkback   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Suck has yet another anti-Mozilla rant from Greg Knauss, website maintainer and TV critic.
Greg has gone about cataloging all of the extraneous features that are unnecessary to a modern day, competitive browser.
Greg indiscriminantly lumps third-party coders' work on such projects as XSLT, MathML and ColorSync [you must have delved into the archives to find ColorSync!] with the work of the main development effort, in an effort to prove his point that they're bogging down the process.
www.mozillazine.org /talkback.html?article=1549&message=34&state=reply   (6461 words)

  
 Macworld: Apple Heads for Interface Oblivion.
Even people who think different should still use their brains.
GREG KNAUSS is a computer programmer by trade, yet he has written for Suck, TeeVee, Worth, and now Macworld.com.
A Web site he created, Metababy, is up for one of this year's Webby Awards.
www.macworld.com /2000/05/bc/01appleheads/index.php?pf=1   (981 words)

  
 TeeVee.org: The 1997 Fall Season Dead Pool: Greg Knauss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I have one of those embarrassing, deeply personal confessions to make, the kind that seem to pop up only on TV, prompted by some mike-toting, country-singing, formerly-mayoral microencephalic geek.
Isn't it about time that everybody responsible ABC's Friday night kiddie dumb-down fest be rounded up and donated to a Haitian medical school badly in need of supplies for their dissection labs?
Greg Knauss is the data architect for a mutual fund company and wrote the code that makes TeeVee run.
www.teevee.org /archive/1997/09/13   (445 words)

  
 Using Html (Neil Randall , John Jung , Greg Knauss , Tom Savola)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Using HTML, by Randall, Jung, Knauss, and Savola.
I sone of the best books on HTML I have seen to date.While no book can bring you full knowledge in the every changing world of the Wrold Wide Web.
Not only are you able to ude the web after reading this, but you are able to build a very well developed page within a short time.
www.interference.com /webstore/us/product/0789706229.htm   (249 words)

  
 Meatball Wiki: MetaBaby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As of today, 12 Aug 2004 Metababy goes to Greg Knauss' index page.
Greg should put a redirect on the old metababy url.
I prepare a personal wiki on my box here, I made it (somehow) to install it.
www.usemod.com /cgi-bin/mb.pl?MetaBaby   (2048 words)

  
 SevenQuestions: Greg Knauss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Seven answers on 7Q (also known as the FAQs of life.)
Greg Knauss, his keyboard is a member of the family.
I see your writing all over the place but I never see much evidence of what you do for a living -- beyond that you're a computer programmer.
tom.mangan.com /new7q/gregknauss.htm   (1419 words)

  
 Workbench: Greg Knauss has a problem with his pipes
Workbench: Greg Knauss has a problem with his pipes
I love inside jokes, even ones in computer languages I don't know (which is most of them).
I'm not going to test it to make sure, but I think Greg was trying to delete all of his error logs and deleted all of his files instead.
cadenhead.org /workbench/news/1290/greg-knauss-has-problem-his-pipes   (202 words)

  
 stating the obvious :: Publishers on Push: Greg Knauss :: Apr 23 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
stating the obvious :: Publishers on Push: Greg Knauss :: Apr 23 1997
While the high priests and cloistered monks of the Digital Revolution yammer on endlessly about the cabala the general public sits patiently in the pews waiting for the heaven that's been promised.
Greg's semi-regular musings are available on the newly relaunched An Entirely Other Day
www.theobvious.com /archive/1997/04/23.html   (294 words)

  
 Note to old media: stay old, will you?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Greg Knauss, webmaster of an endearing site he calles An Entirely Other Day, wrote this piece for Stating The Obvious.
You've been pretty good at it so far.
He has also written for Suck, Fray, After Dinner, Rewired, Soundbitten and TeeVee.
tom.mangan.com /newsies/comments/gknauss.htm   (468 words)

  
 this is sippey.com: greg knauss at suck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
greg knauss at suck: "Just as Web browsers create invisible, cryptographically secure connections without their users being (or, in fact, being capable of being) any the wiser, Carnivore has enough PR-downside to spur interest in adding that ability to every program.
The simple act of sending an e-mail message should ideally cause the text to be encrypted, randomly routed through anonymous re-mailers and decrypted — all without any extraordinary user involvement.
> search google for greg knauss at suck
sippey.com /archives/000117.php   (151 words)

  
 stating the obvious :: Publishers on Push: Greg Beato :: May 01 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
stating the obvious :: Publishers on Push: Greg Beato :: May 01 1997
I think the primary virtue of push is the way it releases content providers from the merciless ad-tracking capabilities of pull media.
In this respect, push seems like a real triumph to me, and if I ever create media where advertising plays a role, I will most definitely implement a push component.
www.theobvious.com /archive/1997/05/01.html   (329 words)

  
 Wired News: (Book Clubs') Life After Oprah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Greg Knauss, author of Rainy Day Fun and Games for Toddler and Total Bastard, has opted for a virtual book tour of blogs and is writing, instead of reading, about his book.
His tour, which includes 20 blog stops, started on March 25 at Kottke.org and is scheduled to last one month.
"We're doing really small print runs, 50 to 100 at a time, but they're selling faster than we can print them," said Knauss' publisher, Ben Brown of So New Media.
www.wired.com /news/print/0,1294,51632,00.html   (893 words)

  
 InterText v1n3: The Damnation of Richard Gillman by Greg Knauss
InterText v1n3: The Damnation of Richard Gillman by Greg Knauss
Richard's shoulders slumped and he let out a sputtering breath.
This story may only be distributed as part of the collected whole of Volume 1, Number 3 of InterText.
www.intertext.com /v1n3/damnation.html   (3489 words)

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