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2003-12-12-whizDull (Dec 13 2003 09:34 GMT) - Adam Bosworth: "I don’t know anyone at our company except one guy who really understands WSDL."Bedenkenswerter als Amüsantes wie dieses (das weder für WSDL noch in besonderem Masse fü |
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Canada PM Martin Brings Sweeping ... (Dec 13 2003 09:32 GMT) - Canada PM Martin Brings Sweeping Cabinet Changes (Reuters). Reuters - Paul Martin became Canada's 21st prime minister on Friday and immediately announced sweeping reforms, declaring a wish to bring in "a new agenda of change and achievement" ahead of an election expected for next May. [Yahoo! News - World] |
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Christopher Key is working on ... (Dec 13 2003 09:32 GMT) - Christopher Key is working on a Poetry Reclamation Project and I hope he gets it back. His poetry has a voice in my head, maybe a picture too. After I was a Bobby Darin fan, I was a Lawrence Ferlinghetti fan and the coolest thing we had on TV those days was The Steve Allen Show. Steve was moderate and low key, but hed still have guys like Jack Kerouac on the show and they |
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Domain Name Sale ? (Dec 13 2003 09:32 GMT) - I'm currently willing to rename MyBlogroll. Indeed, many friends of mine told me that "Blogroll" is a too geeky term and I do agree. So after days of thoughts, I've found many different new names but the one I prefer the most is already taken of course (well, it's .com domain name). It's actually for sale via Afternic. |
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NC Flu Vaccination Outlook Improves (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shipped an additional 2,490 doses of traditional injectable vaccine to North Carolina and an additional 7,500 doses are expected next week. In addition, the N.C. Division of Public Health Immunization Branch has also negotiated with Wyeth Lederle, the manufacturer of FluMist, so that nasal spray vaccine can be administered through the health departments at a substantially reduced price that is comparable to the traditional vaccine. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Christopher Key is working on a Poetry Reclamation Project and I hope he gets it back. His poetry has a voice in my head, maybe a picture too. After I was a Bobby Darin fan, I was a Lawrence Ferlinghetti fan and the coolest thing we had on TV those days was The Steve Allen Show. Steve was moderate and low key, but he’d still have guys like Jack Kerouac on the show and they’d chat while Steve played cool rifts on the piano and Jack would muse. That voice of Kerouac is the one that reads Christopher Key’s poetry to me, but the picture is not good. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Anti-war Howard Dean? From a speech by Preston Wood at the recent socialist conference in NYC. Take Howard Dean, who is portraying himself as a maverick anti-war candidate. Here's what he's quoted as saying in the Washington Post. "Now that we're in there", he said, "We're stuck". |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - YANIEB (Yet Another Nasty Internet Explorer Bug) While Microsoft snoozes A new, potentially critical flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser has been disclosed throughout public forums, while Redmond has yet to issue a single security bulletin for the month of December. Oh heck Redmond, no need to rush... The basic premise behind the IE flaw is "URL Obfuscation" "Normally when this attack is executed, the URL looks similar to: http://www. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Do not mess with Linux lovers Another day, another DoS attack against SCO Another day, another denial of service attack at The SCO Group. Or so it must seem to the company, which -- justifiable or not -- has become about as popular as a right-wing Republican at a Howard Dean Although no one knows for sure, there is widespread suspicion that disgruntled members of the open-source community are responsible for the attacks. There is no doubt that many are furious over SCO's litigation against IBM regarding the Unix and Linux computer operating systems -- a lawsuit that, if SCO is successful, will have massive reverberations. It is likely SCO can expect more of the same -- in one form or another -- given the stakes and the nerve it obviously has struck. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Memo to U.S. press corps: Your coverage of "President Gives American Troops the Bird" was adequately fawning and obsequious. But failure to continue to grovel will be severely punished. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Burton. Blech! Haven't seen The Early Show yet, but just read his final final words: It's been an amazing experience, to say the least, and a series of ups and downs throughout the entire time. Amazing to have been voted out, given the opportunity to win a chance to come back in, get voted back in, and participate for a number of more weeks and a number of more spots, going out in the top five. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - I got locked out of my blog for a day again, and unfortunately it was Survivor night. Here's what I posted in the comments of the last Survivor post (where the discussion is going, so head there with comments): and i was all giddy with glee. and mixed emotions, but mostly glee. as soon as burton picked jon, i was shaking my head. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Back in Denver, updating via dialup to make sure it still works. I guess I had a rare power outage here, and it rebooted my desktop, where the blog resides. My ex was nice enough to come over to start the blog software, but I forgot to tell him one thing. And I discover now that my IP address has changed. Very odd. |
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LOEG Vol 2 (Dec 13 2003 09:31 GMT) - Last post by Ed Jefferson on 00:14 13/Dec/03 - Finished this last night, and I just thought it was crazy - possibly crazier than anything else Moore's done, and that's saying something. |
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