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As long as we have an infantry, we'll be OK (Dec 10 2002 08:56 GMT) - I met a spy at a Christmas party last weekend. He's an honest to God retired spy from back in the days when men, and women, did the work we rely on satellites for today. He spent 33 years in the Foreign Service, 16 of them abroad. He's been to Russia, China, Mongolia, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia... well you get the idea. |
Brian Lenihan's Radio Weblog
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JavaBlogs is Mavenised btw (Dec 10 2002 08:52 GMT) - I forgot to mention, javablogs.com is now completely built, tested and deployed with Maven! Congrats to the Maven guys on producing a kickass piece of software, that's only going to improve with age. (Oh - and if you want to peddle your Maven or javablogs suggestions, try #maven on irc.werken. |
Brian Lenihan's Radio Weblog
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javablogs.com updates (Dec 10 2002 08:49 GMT) - A few more javablogs.com updates went up today: Feeds should now be parsed and dispersed more regularly The frontpage now only shows 3 entries from each person (really this time! ) You can easily view the stories for today and yesterday - makes it easier to keep up Hot stories (sorted by views) are now also viewable! |
Jeffrey P Shell: Zope
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State of the desktop? (Dec 10 2002 08:21 GMT) - The theme of today's conference was decentralization....The theme of today's conference was decentralization. The first time the term appeared in DaveNet was in the first piece of 2001. That's another DaveNet tradition, like the Thanksgiving essays. I try to make the first essay of each year somehow express the most important idea of the year-ahead. |
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That close (Dec 10 2002 08:11 GMT) - That could have been me, too, if I had drawn the line some place else. G? No, I would not have been G. I would have been M. Draw the line an inch to the left, or right, or I don't know, but close, and then it's all down hill from there. |
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