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Re: Reinstall - 500 Server Error (Jan 09 2004 23:59 GMT) - Suggestion from Daniel Bigham: I read on a forum that you're getting a "500 Server Error Bad URL". I was getting this error too. Try this. In IE, goto Tools, Internet Options. |
How Appealing
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Gone huntin': A reader emails to ask whether this... (Jan 09 2004 23:59 GMT) - Gone huntin': A reader emails to ask whether this might give rise to a need to recuse in connection with this. Well, I've never held myself out to be the expert on questions of this nature. If any readers have special insight they'd like to share, my e |
Bear Left On Unnamed Road
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The Grass Isn't Always Greener (Jan 09 2004 23:59 GMT) - If there's one thing I can't stand, it's smug Martian tourists. But what have they got to be smug about? The photographs of a paper-flat landscape peppered with red rocks under a muddy sky wouldn't win a composition contest or hold my attention in a travel brochure. But the latest images from Mars rover Spirit are remarkable for how poignantly they attest to the special beauty of Earth.To call Mars a dead world or even a hellish one strains our imaginations. |
NewsForge: NewsVac
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Linux Test Project January Release Announcement (Jan 09 2004 23:59 GMT) - Robbie Williamson writes "The Linux Test Project test suite has been released. The latest version of the testsuite contains 2,100+ tests for the Linux OS. Our web site also contains other information such as: test results, a Linux test tools matrix, technical papers and HowTos on Linux testing, and a code coverage analysis tool. Developers from the Linux Test Project co-authored the white paper, "Putting Linux Reliability to the Test". |
birdhouse.org
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Synthetik (Jan 09 2004 23:58 GMT) - Back to MacWorld today, but wasn't able to get into the FireWorks session -- bulldog at the door making no exceptions for press badges, though there were only 10 people in the room. Instead sat through an hour of the LDAP conference, but kept falling asleep. Headed back to the exhibits to take Ben Van Houtte's recommendation and check out Synthetik Software's Studio Artist. We're all jaded from a decade of easy access to graphical... |
gammatron (phase ii)
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Switched-On Nashville (Jan 09 2004 23:58 GMT) - Country Moog: Switched-On Nashville Two words that don't belong in the same sentence. Yes, it's exactly what you think. Country music classics, performed on a Moog synthesizer. I can't find any details on when this was actually recorded or released, but it was probably around 1968, when Switched-On Bach shipped. |
Caveat Lector
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Stylin’ (Jan 09 2004 23:58 GMT) - So one of the things I need to do to get my paper in shape for the LITA contest is format the citations to Chicago standards. Except I don’t own a copy of Chicago. (I know, I know. I haven’ |
Caveat Lector
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Stylin’ (Jan 09 2004 23:58 GMT) - So one of the things I need to do to get my paper in shape for the LITA contest is format the citations to Chicago standards. Except I don’t own a copy of Chicago. (I know, I know. I haven’ |
The LitiGator
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Defective legislation: Statutory interpretation and absurd results (Jan 09 2004 23:57 GMT) - One of the accepted rules of traditional statutory interpretation is that the language of a statute should be interpreted to avoid a manifestly absurd result, on the theory that the legislature could not have intended a result which does not comport with common sense. The reason behind the rule appears to be the belief that the legislature, in choosing the language it used, may not have fully considered all of the different scenarios under which the statute might be applied. Among our current Supreme Court Justices, Maura Corrigan has staked out what to some would appear to be an extreme textualist position: |
Seinfeld Blog
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Ken Phelps (Jan 09 2004 23:57 GMT) - In "The Caddy", George Steinbrenner in on the phone and yells "Ken Phelps, Ken Phelps, everybody wanted Ken Phelps". (Yankee's one time DH)... |
Udi Dahan - The Software Simplist
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Re: As the pendulum swings (Jan 09 2004 23:57 GMT) - Mark Bonafe wrote an interesting post on the whole OO vs procedural debate and how SOA may be just the return to procedural programming. The problem I have with this, and several other posts on the topic is this, SOA has almost nothing to do with programming. Its about the (functional and non-functional) decomposition of a system. What are its main building blocks. And you know what ? |
Cronaca
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Some you win, some you lose (Jan 09 2004 23:56 GMT) - Experts called in to examine . . . rocks unearthed during a garden makeover were convinced they had found a unique Viking settlement. But they were left red-faced after months of excavation work found nothing |
DNA Lounge: What's New
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9-Jan-2004 (fri) (Jan 09 2004 23:56 GMT) - I'm told that on New Year's Eve, we generated 32 bags of garbage by the end of the event (well into the next morning.) Devon says: Typically, we end up with 5 bags in the back at the end of the night, which all fit into the big trash bin back there. This time we had a literal mountain of trashbags and cardboard (from booze orders.) At it's highest, it was eight to ten feet tall, tapered down, and was about sixteen feet long. |
Outside the Beltway
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DEAN IS NOT A CROOK (Jan 09 2004 23:56 GMT) - AP Exclusive: While governor of Vermont, Howard Dean accepted personal pay from special interests at least five times for speeches and also received more than... |
Dean Nation 2004
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TEAM DEAN NASCAR RACING!!! (Jan 09 2004 23:56 GMT) - Color me blown the eff away!!! Veteran NASCAR driver and Dean supporter Brian Weber will be driving a Howard Dean decked out race car in the NASCAR Busch series, with matching racing suit and hauling truck to boot!!! You can click the image to see |
KGO Front Page headlines
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Schools Closing (Jan 09 2004 23:56 GMT) - Oakland schools released a list of five schools they plan to close in an effort to use the school district's resources more efficiently and save an estimated $2.8 million annually. |
meta-roj blog
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blogspammer id: partypoker.com / iglobalmedia.com (Jan 09 2004 23:54 GMT) - tonight we find a new level of internationalization blogspam business. with the generous visit of the spamvertiser partypoker.com partypoker.com is a gambling business operating under the license and regulation of the kahnawake gaming commission. the commission has a formal complaint... |
Silt
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A word of advice. (Jan 09 2004 23:54 GMT) - For anyone who’s considering relocating to the Netherlands: Don’t. At least not unless you have the patience of Job and several thousand euros in the bank and a very high tolerance for uncertainty, frustration, and paperwork. |
Flipperbaby
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Free food is good food (Jan 09 2004 23:53 GMT) - I'm about to go and get some food and some other guy is paying for it? Who you ask? Have I gone "gay for pay" you wonder? No. The "loud ass" neighbor mentioned a couple posts ago is paying for... |
Daisyhead
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Lord help me. My neighbors ... (Jan 09 2004 23:53 GMT) - Lord help me. My neighbors are probably thinking right about now that I torture my child. Apparently Jakob doesn't like to have his little wee-wee wiped off with a cold diaper wipe. Every time I went to wipe him, he... |
Outside the Beltway
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CAPTION CONTESTS (Jan 09 2004 23:53 GMT) - Kevin Aylward has posted this week's installment of the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest. Winners will definitely be announced Sunday evening. Probably. Dodd Harris' Ipse Dixit... |
B|Log-Datei
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10.01.2004: Gelesen: "Eine Billion Dollar" (Jan 09 2004 23:53 GMT) - Nachdem ich vom Thriller Das Jesus Video absolut begeistert war (keine Verlinkung zum damaligen Weblog-Eintrag; siehe dazu auch diesen Eintrag), hatte ich mir vorgenommen, weitere Bücher von Andreas Eschbach zu lesen. Aber irgendwie verlief dieses Vorhaben doch im Sande und irgendwann dachte ich nicht mehr dran. Zu Weihnachten bekam ich nun einige Bücher, die auf meiner Wunschliste standen. Neben Illuminati, Designing With Web Standards und Cascading Style Sheets 2. |
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