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Free Certificates! Doesn’t everyone have a right to privacy? (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - If you've ever built a Website that collects credit card or personal information, then you understand the importance of securing that communication with a digital certificate. If you work for a large corporation that is selling their catalog items online, no problem. Just fork over $500, $800, $1000 of their money to a company like Verisign and whala! ...You have your own digital certificate. |
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Tim Draper shakes the money trees for Arnold (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - Given the huge lead Arnold Schwarzenegger rallied in the recent AO poll (71% to 29% - 642 memders voting), I wanted to invite fellow members to meet Arnold, and show your support. Please pass the url of this post on to your friends and raise whatever you can. We have to do what normally takes two years in five weeks. |
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Jonathan Schwartz is Howling (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - We all know that genetic diversity is the key to survival. No one can argue with that - in isolated populations of rainforest tribes, or herds of wild cats in the African outback, simple viruses can decimate whole populations. In small populations, that outcome is tragic, but doesn't threaten ecological stability. The same doesn't apply in IT, and it's time corporate America woke up. |
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The Handshakers Guide to a Networking Radical (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - When it comes to networking I go by the Groucho Marx adage "I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member" and my personal opinion of networking from my on top of my higher-than-thou hill is "there goes the neighborhood". The moment you put networking "rules' on the Internet it brings that which is the worst construct of modern society to become the worst construct of cyberspace, people whose affiliations with you are based on how they fit in... |
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Top Ten Online Business Networking Tips (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - The Net started out as a channel for knowledge networking. It has proven itself as a channel for social networking. But it is only recently that people have begun to use it as a channel for business networking. I sometimes think people had to see that you could build up enough trust and intimacy for a marriage proposal before they would believe it could be used to create enough trust and intimacy to do a few thousand dollars worth of business! But the growth of business-focused... |
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The Snake Charmers (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - With $10 Billion in software exports, a 26% increase during a recessionary year, the 27 years olds are shaping and claiming their stake in today’s knowledge economy. How far can they take it? I spent three days (under auspicious of TiE) meeting industry leaders in Jaipur, India. A beautiful city with a rich and tremendous history. A mix of order and chaos, chaotic bazaars and cutting edge technology businesses! |
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Blogging - A new humanitarian resource? (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - Help me here - how can blogging advance this idea? As a tool for organizing, sharing, reporting, voting? Can bloggs be translated for non-english speaking populations? Here is the idea - looking forward to your thoughts. Goal: |
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The Download On Napster (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - One problem for the coup plotters was Ron Conway at Angel Investors. As the value of his portfolio plummeted, the quick-dealing Conway had done the unthinkable and sworn off investing in new companies. Instead, he told his limited partners, he would dedicate himself to salvaging what could be salvaged. The glad-hander of old had been replaced by a new Conway, one who had already forced the liquidation of one Internet incubator. “I’m a mortician,” he complained to one entrepreneur. |
Momma's Corner
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The Stick (Aug 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - When burning limbs and logs it is prudent to stay near with water at hand. This is why I found myself in the shade of the shed on a lawn chair watching the progress of the "turbo burner". I don't... |
Bird Sounds
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Hilary Duff (Aug 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - I heard that Hilary Duff left the Lizzie McGuire show! :( I think she was a good Lizzie. *cry*... |
The Blog of Harald
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Stay tuned... (Aug 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - I have 19 entries that are still in “Draft” status, and an electricity rant brewing in the back of my... |
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Hacks: Object-Oriented Weblog Publishing (Aug 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Generally speaking, object-oriented techniques eliminate redundant effort, ease maintenance and future modification, increase reuse and improve quality. Being a programmer, the notion of applying them to web publishing resonated with me that I've always tried to apply these object-oriented publishing principles to any website I've built including weblogs. Here is how its done. Examples using MovableType and Apache's built-in XSSI. |
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Hacks: Object-Oriented Weblog Publishing (Aug 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Generally speaking, object-oriented techniques eliminate redundant effort, ease maintenance and future modification, increase reuse and improve quality. Being a programmer, the notion of applying them to web publishing resonated with me that I've always tried to apply these object-oriented publishing principles to any website I've built including weblogs. Here is how its done. Examples using MovableType and Apache's built-in XSSI. |
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Observations debugging managed code on Rotor/OS X (Aug 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Since Robert is staying at Chez Gentile tonight, he has to do what the last house guest did: Rotor. So, we started playing around with some C# code with the csc Rotor compiler on Mac OS X. The first thing we did was just to have one class call a method in another C# class (same assembly). We built the execuatable with csc -debug. |
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Remember on our wedding night, ... (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Remember on our wedding night, you got really drunk, got pissed, threw cake and vases at the help, jumped up and down on the hood of my car, stalked off barefoot into the night and got picked up by the cops, who you tried to bite? And then spent the night in the hooscow? |
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There is no winning (0) (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - So I've established myself in Gainesville. I've been figuring out how to get around, and well, there are still some... |
Zettai.net
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Time difference? (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Hi, I am 8 hrs ahead of the zettai system time (we are running on GMT here) and I wonder if there ... |
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CMFFormulator (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Has anyone managed to make CMFFormulator work correctly. I use (in my own Webmaster account) Plone ... |
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Five Habits for Successful Regular Expressions (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - For many programmers, writing regular expressions is a black art. They stick to the features they know and hope for the best. Tony Stubblebine, author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference, says programmers can avoid a lot of trial and error by adopting these five habits for regular expression development. The code examples in this article use Perl, PHP, and Python, but the advice Tony espouses is applicable to nearly any regex implementation. |
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Five Habits for Successful Regular Expressions (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - For many programmers, writing regular expressions is a black art. They stick to the features they know and hope for the best. Tony Stubblebine, author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference, says programmers can avoid a lot of trial and error by adopting these five habits for regular expression development. The code examples in this article use Perl, PHP, and Python, but the advice Tony espouses is applicable to nearly any regex implementation. |
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Five Habits for Successful Regular Expressions (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - For many programmers, writing regular expressions is a black art. They stick to the features they know and hope for the best. Tony Stubblebine, author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference, says programmers can avoid a lot of trial and error by adopting these five habits for regular expression development. The code examples in this article use Perl, PHP, and Python, but the advice Tony espouses is applicable to nearly any regex implementation. |
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Five Habits for Successful Regular Expressions (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - For many programmers, writing regular expressions is a black art. They stick to the features they know and hope for the best. Tony Stubblebine, author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference, says programmers can avoid a lot of trial and error by adopting these five habits for regular expression development. The code examples in this article use Perl, PHP, and Python, but the advice Tony espouses is applicable to nearly any regex implementation. |
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Better Search Engine Design: Beyond Algorithms (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Search engine accuracy is important, but convenience may be more important than squeezing the last few ounces of performance out of your system. Peter Van Dijck demonstrates simple but effective query analysis, best bets, and controlled vocabularies -- tools to make your search engines more effective. |
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Better Search Engine Design: Beyond Algorithms (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Search engine accuracy is important, but convenience may be more important than squeezing the last few ounces of performance out of your system. Peter Van Dijck demonstrates simple but effective query analysis, best bets, and controlled vocabularies -- tools to make your search engines more effective. |
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Better Search Engine Design: Beyond Algorithms (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Search engine accuracy is important, but convenience may be more important than squeezing the last few ounces of performance out of your system. Peter Van Dijck demonstrates simple but effective query analysis, best bets, and controlled vocabularies -- tools to make your search engines more effective. |
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Postfix: A Secure and Easy to Use MTA (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - While Sendmail runs half the mail servers in the world, there are smaller and easier to use mail transfer agents. Network administrator Glenn Graham demonstrates how Postfix gives you most of the power with a fraction of the pain. |
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Postfix: A Secure and Easy to Use MTA (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - While Sendmail runs half the mail servers in the world, there are smaller and easier to use mail transfer agents. Network administrator Glenn Graham demonstrates how Postfix gives you most of the power with a fraction of the pain. |
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Postfix: A Secure and Easy to Use MTA (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - While Sendmail runs half the mail servers in the world, there are smaller and easier to use mail transfer agents. Network administrator Glenn Graham demonstrates how Postfix gives you most of the power with a fraction of the pain. |
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Inside ScummVM: Classic Adventure Engine Overhaul (Aug 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - The short list of quintessential adventure games includes several picks from LucasArts' stable. While the genre might be fading, the ScummVM project is reviving classic games such as the Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island series. Howard Wen interviews the developers behind the ScummVM project. |
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