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this is terrifying. and hilarious.
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interesting review of the brand new Oracle Linux bits
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outstanding – a social networking site based in the *real* Portland
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“Now, whenever the phone rings, I smile.” – me too, my general ringtone is Van Morrison’s Chick-a-Boom from the Bang Sessions
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excellent hire for Microsoft; the folks from Redmond are really doing right behind dynamic languages
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Matt thinks this is a good idea – i’m not so sure; i don’t think they should immediately cut prices, but being explicit about the fact that they won’t leaves them in a bind perception-wise in the event that it should it become necessary
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good to see OpenLogic doing this
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“You may wonder why I felt the need to write a Greasemonkey script for my own product. The answer is that integrations are hard and generally require a lot of effort before you can even determine if they are worthwhile.”
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christopher looks at the question of what a distro actually is – and he does it in Q&A format 🙂
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Mark could have been speaking for me here – he’s becoming quite the statesman
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interesting: co-op model meets open source – i’ll need to think on this some more
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“The perceived accountability of the HTML group has been an issue.” as i said in #redmonk, this is an understatement; still, i’m curious to see whether or not the W3C can return to relevance here
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Donnie Berkholz says:
November 1, 2006 at 7:30 am
The boarding pass generator made big news after the FBI takedown:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/31/AR2006103101313.html
stephen o'grady says:
November 1, 2006 at 5:07 pm
how, precisely, would arresting the kid make us safer? the kid’s dad is right: it *is* security theatre, and prosecuting him would be tantamount to admitting that.