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RuBBS - simple and lightweight BBS
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| 23:53:42 September 25, 2003, Thursday (PDT) |
Source: RAA |
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Igeekus is moving. He sold his condo and as the friend that I try to be I headed up to Burlington on Sunday. I had arranged weeks earlier with my boss to fly out of Burlington for my business trip...
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((1) Pertussis vaccination: use of acellular pertussis vaccines among infants and young children. (2) Use of diphtheria toxoid-tetanus toxoid-acellular pertussis vaccine as a five-dose series. ...)
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I have added the ability to post comments back in to jaxn.org. I went ahead and made it less restrictive too.
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Everyone give Tucker a call at home but be nice....
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People can suck. I mean really suck. Take for instance this morning while doing my little soap thing. Dropping off...
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| 21:22:10 September 25, 2003, Thursday (PDT) |
Source: ShyQuiet-Girl |
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Is this woman using a sex toy?
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96% addicted to Instant Messenger. How about you? 82% SEVERELY ADDICTED to Instant Messenger. How about you? I am a sad sad human being :-(...
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They are getting nastier by the day. But the community gurus were quick to reply back (1 | 2 | 3). But I think we need more than plain talk with these guys with shady reputations. We need someone like the big blue brother who can help us in needy...
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I GOT THE FULL TIME!!! They asked me to come in tomorrow. I had to say no ... Wooops....
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I spent some time today researching the feasibility of developing desktop software for QT/KDE using PHP as the programming language of choice. I want to share what I found (though I hope to find more).
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Draper here...weekly newsletter in printable, clickable Adobe pdf format. Now you can print yourself a clean copy to take to the coffee shop for your morning gear-up.
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| 20:34:04 September 25, 2003, Thursday (PDT) |
Source: IronOnline |
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Just after reading the .geek.nz "story" this morning I read the .nz monthly newsletter. Pretty run of the mill until the NZRS section which has the following (my emphasis added) "The SRS responded well to its first experience of a landgrab."Wow, what a poor choice of words. Terms like Wild West, cowboys, and Verisign come to mind when I read landgrab. Could have stated "first 2LD launch" or similar, but Nick had to state "landgrab". I am still amazed that this survived any review from the DNC office.
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This is pretty flattering: a reader of mine has set up a MeetUp day for fans of my writing. If you're interested in hanging out with people in your town who dig my stuff, you can sign up for the International Cory Doctorow Meetup Day: http://corydoctorow.meetup.com/
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The Community Council for the Homeless at Friendship Place will hold a thrift market on Nov. 7-8 at the Arabic Church of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church at 4420 River Rd. N.W. CCH/FP is accepting donations of clothing and shoes, furniture...
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XtraMSN has a "story" about geek.nz today. I use story in quotes as it is really a one eyed biased piece of crap. I took the 30 nanoseconds required to trash the story on the InternetNZ members list with the following: 1, few examined the proposal in any depthIf 1000's of people is few then yeah, few people examined this proposal.2, would allow for the registration of a large number of new domain names.I do not recall the application ever stating anything like this.3, such as trade-mark registrations or use as a company name, will likely assert their rights over them. As per the 11 other 2LD's in NZ. Shock Horror, has geek.nz lead to trade mark owners waking up to domain names?!?!?4, The creation of .geek.nz may lead to a new round of cybersquattingRight...5, Offering the domain names on a "first come, first served" basis, as is the case with .geek.nz,As it is with ALL other unmoderated 2LD's in .nz.6, Elsewhere this problem has been addressed through the use of a "sunrise" period, ...
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This site is valued at more than $1500 by BlogShares. Unfortunately, these dollars can only be spent in the blogsphere.
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Just after reading the .geek.nz "story" this morning I read the .nz monthly newsletter. Pretty run of the mill until the NZRS section which has the following (my emphasis added) "The SRS responded well to its first experience of a landgrab."Wow, what a poor choice of words. Terms like Wild West, cowboys, and Verisign come to mind when I read landgrab. Could have stated "first 2LD launch" or similar, but Nick had to state "landgrab". I am still amazed that this survived any review from the DNC office.
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Finally, I have my Passport!
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Now, if you were a good and close personal friend of mine, you'd know one of the basic facts about me - I think the Andy Griffith Show is the pinnacle of all entertainment and wisdom. There's just nothing higher...
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Well I went away for a little while but now I'm back. I've been really busy the past several days and haven't had time to post. Last night (and for a while after school today) rather than blogging I was working on a new image. Here it is: Click For Bigger Version If you've got a high screen resolution you can view the full sized image here. Thanks to Mel Gibson for making The Passion cause that's where I got...
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I downloaded and tried PDFExplorer. Avoid this product. It exhibits bizarre behavior and runs very slowly. Early indications of a problem: Although I identified a different directory on a different drive than the default c:-program files-pdfexplorer 1.2 (I never install programs there), it ignored my choice and installed into a newly created directory under c:-program files anyway. To add a PDF file to its database, some parameters have to be entered. It will not accept an entry, though, without a category, but there was no obvious way to add a new category. So I had to back out of the dialog and then go looking for the "add a category" button. When I found the button, I hit it, and was brought right back to the same dialog I had seen before. This piece of garbage was immediately uninstalled from my system.
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Upon viewing the "official" history of UNIX I've decided that what Darl & Co. should have done, is simply write an open-letter to the community, thanking them for being stewards of their code for the past few years:March 6, 2003...
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Upon viewing the "official" history of UNIX I've decided that what Darl & Co. should have done, is simply write an open-letter to the community, thanking them for being stewards of their code for the past few years:March 6, 2003...
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Calls from telemarketers have increased greatly since the "Do not call list" had been created. Those bastards call me up...
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So i got back from work on Thursday and i had a letter from the IRS. Cut to the chase... I've been sent back nearly £500 pounds in overpaid taxes. Dude! Sweet! So what do i do with it? Firstly i send £200 to Ghana for my dad and siblings. Then i waste the rest on an iPod. I got me a 15GB 3rd generation version. If you dont know what it means... dont worry about it cos i aont gonna spend my time explaning it to you. I spent all of last night and tongiht researching about MP3 players...
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| 17:22:59 September 25, 2003, Thursday (PDT) |
Source: dotFAF.com |
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News break: my family might buy Ms. Dinnis's car! I might get a job at Coldstone! I finally have Homecoming figured out! Voter's Guides suck majorly! UW English rules! Chemistry does not! My musical is looking more and more likely...
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| 17:07:36 September 25, 2003, Thursday (PDT) |
Source: Joel's Blog |
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THE man who invented air miles was today unveiled as the chief executive of the London Olympic bid for the 2012 Games.
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FORFAR Athletic landed the CIS Insurance Cup third-round draw they had dreamed of yesterday but Ray Stewart is wary of revisiting his biggest nightmare in management when he leads his Second Division team to Ibrox next month.
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TECHNOFILE WHEN you write a column like this, some people treat you as a fount of knowledge on all things technological. The trouble comes when I get asked to fix things. That usually reveals how my knowledge may be very broad, but it is equally very...
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