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CPAN Hacked! (Mar 31 2003 21:59 GMT) - It figures, CPAN is one of the biggest reasons why... |
Counterpoint
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Weapons Imported to Iraq (Mar 31 2003 21:59 GMT) - Transfers and licensed production of major conventional weapons: Exports sorted by supplier. Deals with deliveries or orders made 1982-2001 This register lists major weapons on order or under delivery, or for which the licence was bought and production was under way or completed during 1982- 2001. Year(s) of deliveries includes aggregates of all deliveries and licensed production since the beginning of the contract. Sources and methods for the data collection, and the conventions, abbreviations and acronyms used, are explained in SIPRI Yearbooks. |
Confessions of a Madman
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Lack of Updates (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - As most of you noticed I haven't updated for quite a while. A complete overhaul is coming soon. My site is going to change and be oriented towards reporting of news and allowing people to discuss current events and politics.... |
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War Rages on. Iraqis fight to their death. (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - I know the recent events, with American soliders being caputured and American and British troops dying have made many feel indifferent and upset. We WILL WIN. Make no mistake. and YES people will die, Americans will die. Freedom has a... |
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I Got a New Place (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - Today I get to move into my new place here in Los Angeles. Needless to say it is "pimp" You'll have to see some pictures to (I'll post some soon) It's right across from Universal Studios. I've been busy lately,... |
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MPAA Oh My! (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - Someone very much nameless showed me something today that is being "passed" around between hollywood types. It's a copy of a film that was given to be reviewed for Academy awards. The video clearly states this with a message every... |
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The Phone Needs to Shut the Fuck Up (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - As I sit here I can hear the phone's insistent ring in the background. Today is one of those days. Trying to get anything done on my computer seems to cause a entire bad chain of events to happen causing... |
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Switchover (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - I've switched my blog over to different software hopefully this will allow me to add image gallery software and such. Please allow me a few days to get everything up and running like it should.... |
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My New Bank (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - I always research everything before I sign-up. I reviewed nearly 100 different banks and I'm excited about E*TradeBank that I just signed up with. Here is my favorite part: I will NEVER EVER AGAIN pay a FEE for using an... |
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Moving (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - If you don't already know it I'm moving to Los Angeles, California in 9 days. This might have something to do with my posts going downhill.. I'm a little bit sad to be leaving Indiana, not so much Indiana itself... |
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iraq (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - I told myself I wouldn't comment on the fact that we will be going to war with Iraq. But I've had enough. *You stupid peace loving retard ignorant motherfucking protestors. ARRRG.* I hope that gets it out of my system.... |
Workbench
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Gray Lady goes to war (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - Because television and Web coverage is so grim, shrill, and relentless, I've been following the war with Iraq primarily via newsprint. The New York Times has been excellent, summarizing the day's events on the front page of its "A Nation at War" section and publishing a daily map on the section back showing battles, terror attacks, and other developments in the country. Paul Berman has written two recent pieces for the Times that are worth a read: a profile of the late Sayyid Qutb, a philosopher who has become a Che Guevara figure for Islamist terrorists, and an op-ed piece about the "Report on the Transition to Democracy in Iraq," a report written by Iraqi exiles about post-war plans. What I like about Berman's work is that he's digging into source material -- Qutb's books, the Iraqi report -- to better understand what's going on here. |
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nothing to prove (Mar 31 2003 21:58 GMT) - insanity falling through the damn cracks putting up with all those hard ass years knocking it back and stealing your... |
Marc's Voice
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Synchronization and patents (Mar 31 2003 21:56 GMT) - Pumatech Acquires Starfish. Synchronization software company Pumatech Inc. on Monday announced the acquisition of Starfish Software Inc., previously a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola Inc. that also makes synchronization products. |
Subtraction
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Postcard from the Past (Mar 31 2003 21:53 GMT) - An old interview with Alan Moore sent me running back to my old issues of his 12-part Watchmen series, probably the best comic books ever produced. To do this, I had to dig through three cardboard boxes of comics from the early 80s, a dusty, aging booty from my adolescence. In my mid-twenties I nearly threw them all out, not wanting to deal with the hassle of lugging them around as I moved from one apartment to another. |
Blogging Alone
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I'm going to play with ... (Mar 31 2003 21:52 GMT) - I'm going to play with BlogShare more. It may have some of the items necessary for a measurement of social capital in web logs. Either way they do make a compelling game out of it and using money is a certain way to create visualizations of the flows in the exchange. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Surah al-Mursalat ayah 27 (Mar 31 2003 21:52 GMT) - Wa ja'alna fi ha rawasiya shamikhatin wa asqayna kum ma'an furata And We have placed in it fixed towers, and given you to drink cool water The following is an excerpt of commentary on this ayah, from Tafsir Ibn Kathir: The fixed towers are the mountains. The earth is held in place with them so that it does not shake and sway. People can drink cold and delicious water from the clouds or from what He causes to gush forth from the springs of the earth |
Utter Speculation
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Proud American Cowboys (Mar 31 2003 21:49 GMT) - Audrey Gillan of The Guardian exposes British accusations of stupidity and bravado by American troops. American soldiers are making us proud again by showing off their "cowboying" skills by turning their guns on a convoy of five British vehicles. They killed one man, injured four others and wiped out two armoured reconnaissance vehicles. For some added fun two innocent Iraqis holding white flags were also shot.... |
A Father and his two girls
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O'Reilly: The Easy Way to Dynamic images (Mar 31 2003 21:49 GMT) - One of the coolest things about PHP that's been introduced since it's birth has been the ability to, with the GD libraries, create dynamic images, combining things like GIF/JPEG creation with dynamic text. In the latest PHP builds (PHP 4.3.0 and up), the GD extensions are now bundled in, and can be installed standard with a simple configure addition, and the O'Reilly Network wants to show you how. [PHPDeveloper. |
Early Adopter Weblog
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Radical thought (Mar 31 2003 21:49 GMT) - David Stone says "don't go with VB.NET ... it hides too much stuff from you." He recommends C#. [via The Scobleizer Weblog] |
TrainBoard.com - Latest Posts
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Just a note on the ... (Mar 31 2003 21:47 GMT) - Just a note on the US war plan. It's clear that the war plan is a very flexible document -- potentially even modular in construction (very much like a huge outline of a decision tree). It isn't a serial scenario. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Surah al-Mursalat ayah 26 (Mar 31 2003 21:46 GMT) - Ahya wa amwata For the living and the dead The following is an excerpt of commentary on this ayah, from Tafsir Ibn Kathir: Ash-Sha'bi said, "Its interior is for your dead and its surface is for your living.'' Mujahid and Qatadah also said this |
MacMegasite
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Hydra 1.0: collaborative text editor (Mar 31 2003 21:45 GMT) - Hydra is a collaborative distributed text editor, combining the simplicity of TextEdit and the power of Rendezvous. It allows to share documents on a local network (with Rendezvous) or on the internet. Every participating user can type simultaneously and see what others are typing. You can even follow others users to see what they are up to. |
AppleScript Info
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Backup & Restore 1.0 (Mar 31 2003 21:43 GMT) - This pair of scripts, available individually, allows users to easily backup the bookmarks, preferences and cookie preference files of Camino and Safari. |
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