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NewsForge: An MPlayer Project Update (Oct 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - "MPlayer, a popular movie player application, has been in the 1.0 release candidate stage since September 2003. We caught up with some of the developers of this huge project for an update..." |
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eBCVG: Is Open Source Really More Secure? (Oct 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - "In this article we'll discuss the claim made by proponents of open source software that such software is more secure. Is open source really inherently more secure than closed source commercial software? If so, why? And if not, why do so many have that perception...?" |
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eBCVG: Is Open Source Really More Secure? (Oct 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - "In this article we'll discuss the claim made by proponents of open source software that such software is more secure. Is open source really inherently more secure than closed source commercial software? If so, why? And if not, why do so many have that perception...?" |
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eBCVG: Is Open Source Really More Secure? (Oct 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - "In this article we'll discuss the claim made by proponents of open source software that such software is more secure. Is open source really inherently more secure than closed source commercial software? If so, why? And if not, why do so many have that perception...?" |
Thraxil
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comment (Oct 31 2004 23:15 GMT) - Well, of course it’s pretty silly to plunk down $3500 for a cat—unless you are one of those people who really really wants one and are super allergic to the normal ones. That shelter cat would just set off the wheezes (I have a friend whom I had to take to the emergency room after being one evening in my house—and the cats weren’ |
WonderBranding: Marketing to Women
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Truth in Sizing (Oct 31 2004 23:13 GMT) - Sounds like some marketing mavens out there are wisening up to the fact that the average woman doesn't match the mini-measurements of those shop window mannequins. According to a recent story by FoxNews, mainstream department stores like Macy's and... |
Looking Out
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Blogroll (Oct 31 2004 23:12 GMT) - I'm contemplating changing to a different way of doing my blogroll. I like blogrolling.com, but I've reached the point where I don't care much about the long list of reads. I've found one solution which I'm testing on my testblog... |
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Graf med både dato og klokkeslet (Oct 31 2004 23:12 GMT) - Jeg har nu forsøgt i flere timer at oprette en ganske enkel rapport indeholdende en graf med dato og klokkeslet samt selve dataene der skal vises. Grafen baseres på en forespørgsel med følgende felter: DATO TEMPERATUR DATO har formatet DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS Nu vil jeg gerne have at grafen bliver vist med både dato og klokkeslet på X-aksen, men det kan jeg simpelthen ikke få den til. |
Photographica
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My Halloweeny Pics (Oct 31 2004 23:11 GMT) - A friend gave me some horns for Halloween! I also learned how to use the 16-vga-shot feature on my camera :D |
Photographica
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Having Fun (Oct 31 2004 23:11 GMT) - I have always been curious whether photos should be grayscaled or left colored. I think the more serious, intimate photos should be in Black & White and the more fun, exciting photos should be in color. You decide! Sorry if the photos appear too big--Does anyone know how I can change that? |
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Ingen returnering af data fra funktion (Oct 31 2004 23:11 GMT) - Hej Jeg har lidt problemer med at få hevet data ud fra denne funktion: function create_categorydir($thread, $actionName, $tcount, $id, $c_id) { if (empty($tcount)) { $tcount = 0; } $rs = sql("select catID, name, id from category where catID = '$id' and thread = '$thread' order by thread asc, id asc"); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($rs)) { extract($row); $old_catID = $_SESSION['catID']; |
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'Death is coming!' (Oct 31 2004 23:11 GMT) - me: Here comes another trick-or-treater... it's the Devil! The Devil's Mom: He's the devil who got arrested! |
Father Dan
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Bush Administration on NPR, WSJ (Oct 31 2004 23:10 GMT) - Here's the transcript of a great piece from All Things Considered the other day on the Bush Administration's obsession with secrecy :Today the Wall Street Journal editorial page expressed their suspicions about why the loss of 380 tons of explosives in Iraq, missing since last December, should come to light barely a week before the election. One might also express suspicion about why the missing explosives should be have been kept secret. The Administration obviously has reason to keep bad news under wraps in this tense pre-election period.Some bad news they can't do anything about, like higher fuel prices and lower stock prices. |
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