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Friday, April 22, 2005

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The Glamor of Travel T ed Neward, who I discovered through Pete's blog has an exceptional description of the true glory of business t...

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The Daily Worker: Kos T he Daily Kos site (no link, intentionally) is the premier home of the anti-American, left bank moonbats. In a del...
Thursday, April 21, 2005

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You can't coach height H ow about a 7 feet, 9 inch center? Despite his immense physical size, Sun is definitely no lock for an NBA ro...
Wednesday, April 20, 2005

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Enemy of Jihad I nteresting remarks regarding the new Pope by an LGF reader. And, no, once again the mainstream media doesn't have t...
Tuesday, April 19, 2005

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Antiques Auction Gets Punk'd I dea for Saturday Night Live skit: Scene: Antiques Auction in Memphis, TN. Lester Stack is a Nashville...

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Why PHP and not JSP? I found a couple of interesting articles on PHP development that I thought I'd pass on. The first, from Robert ...

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Oh, Those   Risks of Outsourcing, Part Deux I can't even begin to speculate what would happen to the outsourcing trend if a disaster...
Monday, April 18, 2005

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The Wisdom of Slate I n reviewing my blog this evening, I noticed this intriquing Google ad on the right sidebar: Today's Blogs What...

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What really happened in Oklahoma City? F oxNews is pursuing some interesting angles to the now decade-old Oklahoma City bombing. Was it s...

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Protecting Customer Data, Part II T he rumbling sound you hear -- after the identity theft debacles at ChoicePoint , LexisNexis , and Bank...
Saturday, April 16, 2005

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The Blauction   Concept I n the vein of life-caching , which I discussed yesterday, how about my concept of blauctions ? Yep, this is a w...
Friday, April 15, 2005

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Protecting Customer Data T he Internet age's security guru, Bruce Schneier, has weighed in with his take on the recent spate of identi...
Thursday, April 14, 2005

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Life-Caching T rendwatching.com has identified a trend called life caching . What is "life-caching"? It's the emerging ca...
Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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Firefox's SwitchProxy N ews.com reports that RoundTwo -- formerly known as MozSource -- has re-dedicated itself to building Firefox ...
Tuesday, April 12, 2005

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The Real   Die-In M arc Fencil is a senior majoring in political science at Ohio University. He also happens to be -- at the moment -- a ...

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Will LAMP Eclipse Java? T he new software company ActiveGrid has introduced its application server, which is based upon LAMP technology. ...
Monday, April 11, 2005

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The Collaborators T he consistently brilliant Power Line has followed up on the bizarre story of AP photographers who won the Pulitzer Pri...
Sunday, April 10, 2005

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When Software Kills T he Therac-25, a computer-based radiation therapy machine, massively overdosed patients at least six times between J...

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Fortify Your Loops T his is another post in a continuing, yet oddly sporadic, series of entries on building reliable software. Here's...
Friday, April 08, 2005

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Oh, Those   Perils of Outsourcing! T he Times of India reports that call-center employees of MSource, a financial services outsourcing arm...
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