Posts Tagged ‘Semantics’

Semantic Web

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Over the years I've heard the phrase "semantic web" tossed around the Internet via blog posts, how-tos, and podcasts.  Even though I saw the phrase several hundred times, it just went right on by.  I mean, I know what the words say, but it actually hit home until the other day.  I was writing some angle brackets and all of a sudden I had an epiphany. First, a quick definition of sematic courtesy of Wiktionary: semantic: Of or relating to  semantics or the meanings of words. The applic

Turner Gill

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Turner Gill Celebrates Huskers 300th Sell Out 2009 Football Luncheon-Turner Gill Part 2 2009 Football Luncheon-Turner Gill Part 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bulls fall to Central Michigan (Niagara Gazette … Turner Gill prefers the term green zone to red zone, because he doesn’t want his offensive players to think about stopping when they cross the opposition’s 20-yard-line. The Buffalo Bulls coach believes the subtle semantics can make the … JoeyBurton says: I’m not in it fo

Chicken, Watermelon and Breasisists

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Photo from yelp.com Occasionally life demands second helpings: e.g. Seinfeld reruns and ice cream and drunk-dials and trips to the Gold Club, and let me repeat that, trips to the Gold Club , where— Stuart told you once already —you can find FREE Friday lunch buffets: FREE food and cheap women. Interpret cheap as you will, but after the $5 cover charge (and therein lies the catch) there ain’t no arguing the semantics of FREE. No, the FREE Friday lunch buffet is not an urban myth, and no,