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The Ticketmeisters From Hell

The Ticketmeisters From Hell 03/14/2003 01:09 PM

You'd better come home, Speedy Gonzalez! Just make sure you never drive through New Rome, the fascist little village Car and Driver said was too far-fetched even for Hollywood. [Via Linkfilter.]




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Lileks: Getting hate mail doesn't make you good, or right .. The crucial word in that sentence is “It.” .. Tuesday Bleat .. Lileks

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Aw hell!


Aw hell! 03/15/2003 07:51 PM
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Mad As Hell


Mad As Hell 06/18/2004 01:08 PM
Mad As Hell

First we had Al Gore letting loose with both barrels at NYU, and now Bill Moyers drops the bomb on the poverty gap in this country.

"The rich have the right to buy more homes than anyone else. They have the right to buy more cars than anyone else, more gizmos than anyone else, more clothes and vacations than anyone else. But they do not have the right to buy more democracy than anyone else."

P.S: Earth to Kerry: mebbe you want to talk to one of these guys, they seem to be on to something. Have one of your speech writers give them a call...

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What the hell is everyone killing
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"Four more years of hell" 08/03/2004 10:51 AM

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Hell is for economists 07/27/2004 09:39 PM
Bizarro, dubious factoid of the day via Reuters:
Economists searching for reasons why some nations are richer than others have found that those with a wide belief in hell are less corrupt and more prosperous, according to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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My iLoan Hell 06/08/2004 08:32 PM
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Out of Hell and into Heaven 07/20/2004 07:46 PM

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Novell Hell 05/25/2004 08:35 AM
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Bound for Hell 09/24/2004 11:29 AM
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Entrances to hell


Entrances to hell 03/13/2003 10:24 AM
Obscure but handy online directory of gateways to the underworld located throughout the UK.
The devil's liver trouble probably began here at Crizzle after a month long drunken holiday at a mutants fairground in the 1300s. Crizzle now broadcasts confusing directions to air traffic with a view to creating controlled flights into terrain. Gold ornamentation is to be seen in the rafter work and the entire length of tunnel has 33,345,567,863,426,875,678 stained wooden steps of which five are in need of repair. This entrance is a rich source of low-self-esteem-gas and is occasionally overgrown with gorse.
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Tell a Brit to Go to Hell


Tell a Brit to Go to Hell 03/13/2003 02:07 PM
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Hell Has Frozen Over


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Eclipse download hell 12/17/2004 06:33 PM

One of the many thing the Mozilla/Firefox team have got right is the fantastic ease with which the application can be downloaded. Visitors to www.mozilla.org are greeted with a nice big "Free Download" link, aimed straight at the version for their (automatically detected) operating system hosted on a mirror geographically close to their IP address. It's hard to think of any way they could improve on this.

Contrast the Firefox experience to that facing anyone who wishes to download the Eclipse IDE. By far the most common usage of Eclipse is as an intelligent Java development environment, but the front page of eclipse.org makes no mention of this, instead calling it "a kind of universal tool platform - an open extensible IDE for anything and nothing in particular" followed by a link to a white paper. If you wanted to be pedantic about Firefox you could call it a "development platform for XUL-based web-centric applications" (and maybe mention the embedded HTML parser in a foot-note) but doing so would be utterly counter-productive.

So, on to the downloads page, embedded in a late-90s era frameset (at least they have the decency to link to a new frameset for each page, thus keeping bookmarks functional). This is a list of mirrors, ordered alphabetically by the name of the company or organisation sponsoring the mirror with only the domain name of each site as an indication of its geographical location. The link to the infinitely more useful geographical list is hidden at the bottom of the page.

I'm in the UK, so I hit the link for the UK mirror service. I'm after the most recent stable release, which I happen to know is version 3.0.1. Here are my options:

List of directories with obscure names

I'm going to take an educated guess and go for R-3.0.1-200409161125 - after all, the R probably stands for "release", it's got the version number in it and it was last modified on the 7th of November which sounds about right for a recent release. I'm now faced with a list of files too long to show here, at least 7 of which have macosx-carbon in the filename. Here are the most likely contenders:

  • eclipse-JDT-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 13.9M
  • eclipse-JDT-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 24.6M
  • eclipse-platform-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 23.1M
  • eclipse-platform-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 51.1M
  • eclipse-RCP-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 4.5M
  • eclipse-RCP-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 16.3M
  • eclipse-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz - 80.8M

I tried eclipse-platform-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz first, which gave me the IDE but not the Java editing features that I was actually interested in. Next I tried eclipse-JDT-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz, which gave me the plugins but not the actual application. It turns out that eclipse-SDK-3.0.1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz, my third choice, was the one that I needed.

I'm a huge fan of Eclipse: it makes Java development bearable (see the IDE Divide) but installing it is such a pain I nearly gave up! A note to the Eclipse guys: please, please take a look at how Firefox are distributing their application and see if you can apply some of the same techniques to Eclipse. Your users will thank you for it.


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