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Fractured Realities: PHP 5.1 Highlights
Fractured Realities: PHP 5.1 Highlights
02/05/2005 09:07 PMDavey Shafik has a
new
posting over on
his
weblog today concerning some of the changes that are to come with
PHP 5.1 (as posted by Andi Gutmans on the php-internals mailing
list).
Fractured Realities: Zend IDE and PHP 5?
Fractured Realities: Zend IDE and PHP 5?
08/02/2004 08:31 AMIn a quick note from
Fractured Realities,
Davey Shafik's weblog, he shares his opinion on the
claim that Zend
Studio 3.5 has "full PHP 5 support"
Fractured Realities: PHP's Answer to
.jar
Fractured Realities: PHP's Answer to
.jar
06/14/2004 08:05 AMIn a quick note from
Fractured Realities,
Davey Shafik as created
a possible
implementation of a .jar-type file for the PHP world.
Fractured Realities: Installing
php-bugs-web
Fractured Realities: Installing
php-bugs-web
12/29/2004 09:43 AMIn a
new
posting from Fractured Realities today, Davey has improved
slightly on the
php-bugs-web-module
including the addition of an install guide.
Fractured Realities: Automatic Web
Services - Pt 2
Fractured Realities: Automatic Web
Services - Pt 2
06/03/2004 08:18 AMIn a new posting on
Fractured Realities
(weblog for Davey Shafik), he talks about some
new web
services scripts that he created to make life a little simpler.
Fractured Realities: PHP as a Rabid
Wolverine
Fractured Realities: PHP as a Rabid
Wolverine
06/10/2004 07:49 AMFrom
Fractured
Realities today there is a
new
posting that talks about what Davey Shafik thinks is one of the
best attributes of the PHP community - "
PHP is
like a rabid wolverine".
Fractured Realities: A Tale of Zend and
PEAR
Fractured Realities: A Tale of Zend and
PEAR
06/11/2004 07:52 AMThere is a mini-debate going on over on
Davey Shafik's weblog
about a possible aversion that
Zend
might be having to PEAR.
Fractured Realities: SimpleXML - A
Fool's Hope
Fractured Realities: SimpleXML - A
Fool's Hope
06/09/2004 09:07 AMMost people are looking forward to the release of a PHP version
containing the full SimpleXML extension, but it seems that
Davey Shafik doesn't
quite share that opinion.
Fractured Realities: PUG Forming in
Tampa, Florida
Fractured Realities: PUG Forming in
Tampa, Florida
07/13/2004 08:40 AMAttention all residents of Florida - there is an attempt to create a
PHP users grounp in that area by
Davey Shafik.
Fractured Realities: Fighting Against
Comment Spam
Fractured Realities: Fighting Against
Comment Spam
02/01/2005 09:14 PMIn a
new
posting over on Fractured Realities (Davey Shafik's weblog) today,
he talks more about the eternal struggle these days with that menace
of weblogs everywhere -
comment
spam.
Virtual reality calms the chemo reality
Virtual reality calms the chemo reality
08/01/2004 08:03 AMChicago Tribune Aug 1 2004 12:13PM GMT
Fractured Fates MMORPG
Fractured Fates MMORPG
03/21/2003 01:20 AMThe Project has Started
A fractured fairy tale
A fractured fairy tale
02/12/2004 09:54 AMDisney, now embroiled in a board-room squabble and takeover fight, was
once considered a technology leader but it has been a straggler in the
digital era.
New Realities
New Realities
04/02/2005 01:53 PMInternetRetailer.com Apr 2 2005 4:47PM GMT
HP Faces New Realities in a 64-Bit World
HP Faces New Realities in a 64-Bit World
08/16/2004 10:18 AMThe company this week will unveil more programs and technologies
designed to ease users of its high-end servers onto its Integrity
line, which uses Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor.
Nano myths and realities
Nano myths and realities
07/29/2004 01:17 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Jul 29, 12:45 am GMT
Risk and Realities of WLAN in the
Enterprise
Risk and Realities of WLAN in the
Enterprise
08/06/2004 07:45 AMTime for Bush to See the Realities of
Iraq
Time for Bush to See the Realities of
Iraq
05/04/2004 12:33 PMoutstanding column by George
Will
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64323-2004May3.html
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Leader: Comdex reflects harsh IT
realities
Leader: Comdex reflects harsh IT
realities
11/19/2003 08:02 AMSilicon.com Nov 19 2003 5:45AM ET
Facing New Realities as Islamic
Americans (washingtonpost.com)
Facing New Realities as Islamic
Americans (washingtonpost.com)
09/11/2004 11:46 PMwashingtonpost.com - The evening at Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center began
cordially, with a dinner of lamb and rice for the head of the FBI's
Washington field office and seven of his agents. But the mood grew
tense after the guests were escorted to the prayer room of the Falls
Church mosque for a town hall meeting.
HP Faces New Realities in a 64-Bit World
(Ziff Davis)
HP Faces New Realities in a 64-Bit World
(Ziff Davis)
08/16/2004 10:16 AMZiff Davis - The company this week will unveil more programs and
technologies designed to ease users of its high-end servers onto its
Integrity line, which uses Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor.
Facing digital realities, Kodak to trim
staff
Facing digital realities, Kodak to trim
staff
01/22/2004 10:23 AMThe company plans to cut roughly 20 percent of its work force as it
moves further away from its traditional film and camera business and
tightens its focus on digital markets.
CRM Realities Force Siebel To Shift
Leadership, Direction
CRM Realities Force Siebel To Shift
Leadership, Direction
05/06/2004 05:37 PMZDNet May 6 2004 9:27PM GMT
India's Lofty Ambitions in Space Meet
Earthly Realities
India's Lofty Ambitions in Space Meet
Earthly Realities
01/24/2004 02:19 AMIndia's prestigious national space program bills itself as thrifty
space exploration to improve the lives of tens of millions of average
Indians.
CANADA
VOTES: A FRACTURED TURN TO THE
LEFT
CANADA
VOTES: A FRACTURED TURN TO THE
LEFT
06/29/2004 12:12 PM

To no one's surprise, Canadians elected a minority
government yesterday. The only surprise was Ontario, which delivered
75
of its 106 seats to the Liberals, defying both the pundits and the
polls, and giving Prime Minister Paul Martin 25 more seats than
expected in that province, all at the expense of the Conservatives.
That gave his party a surprising 42 seat plurality over the
Conservatives, who had been expected to eke out a small
plurality. Latest totals are as follows:
|
2000
Seats
|
2000
Pop.Vote %
|
2004
Seats
|
2004
Pop.Vote %
|
Liberal
|
172
|
41%
|
135
|
37%
|
Conservative
|
78
|
37%
|
99
|
29%
|
New
Democratic Party
|
13
|
9%
|
19
|
15%
|
Bloc
Québecois
|
38
|
11%
|
54
|
13%
|
Green
Party
|
0
|
2%
|
0
|
4%
|
Independent
|
0
|
0%
|
1
|
0%
|
What is clear from these numbers is that the electorate has taken a
sharp and welcome turn
to the left in this election. The rightist Conservatives lost
nearly a quarter of their support, and only gained seats because they
combined into a single party to exploit Canada's antiquated
first-past-the-post voting system. The three progressive parties, the
NDP, Bloc and Greens saw their share of the vote rise by 50%.
Canadians
clearly said once again that Bush-style right-wing governments are not
for us. I'm very proud of my fellow Canadians today.
I'm delighted to report that the Green Party got more than double the
2% of the vote nationally they needed to get the new government
campaign funding of $1.75 per vote per year until the next election,
and also behaved so credibly the Canadian media conglomerate won't
dare exclude them again from
the
national leaders' debate next time.
There are at least a dozen seats that were won by fewer than 200
votes,
so until the recounts are over, we won't know whether the NDP will
hold the
balance of power (i.e. since 155 seats is a majority, the Liberals
currently need only include the NDP and the Independent in their
governing coalition, since
together they have, at last count, 155 seats. This would mark the
third
Liberal-NDP coalition in Canadian history, and these have been
Canada's
most responsible and progressive governments. But if the recounts
eliminate this margin, then we're
in for stalemate and probably another election soon. NDP leader Jack
Layton has insisted on an immediate binding national referendum on
Proportional Representation as a condition for supporting the
Liberals,
so we could well see seat totals that are far more representative of
popular vote in the next election -- possibly including at least a
dozen (4% of 308 seats) Green Party MPs!
What was most remarkable about this election, and hardly talked about
at all by the major media, was the stark
urban/rural split in the vote. Canada's Big 3 urban areas
(Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver) went solidly Liberal, the NDP won
almost all their seats in other cities, and rural areas went
overwhelmingly Conservative. While the regional split I have remarked
on before (Liberals in Ontario, Conservatives in the West, Bloc in
Québec) was certainly evident again, the urban/rural split
transcended this regionalism and applied from sea to sea. The 2004
election map won't look much different from the 2000 map above, except
that Reform Conservative blue is now Conservative blue, there will be
a
bit more Conservative blue in Ontario and Bloc blue in Québec,
and a bit more Liberal red in the Atlantic provinces.
It's interesting to note that a month ago, before the voters got angry
and threatened to deal Martin a worse blow. the polls
predicted 143 Liberals, 85 Conservatives, 60 Bloc and 20 NDP
seats,
very close to the final outcome.
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Reality Porn - Hot Reality Porn Reviews
Reality Porn - Hot Reality Porn Reviews
04/26/2004 06:49 PMwww.reality-porn.ws
reality-porn.ws
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Energy Dreams and Energy Realities
Energy Dreams and Energy Realities
06/19/2004 03:13 PM
Interesting
dissection of US energy/environmental politics and policy along
conservative/liberal lines:
"We are, it seems, always in
some kind of energy crisis, real or imagined. Some worry that our
major sources of energy are about to run out. Some despair that our
energy-hungry civilization is destroying the natural world. Some
believe our quest for energy is driving us into unnecessary wars and
unsavory alliances. And some lament that excessive regulations on
energy development are crippling the American way of life. When it
comes to energy politics, there is no shortage of alarmism,
conservative and liberal alike." The conclusion was sorta
weak tho, I thought :D [via
J. Orlin Grabbe -
NSFW!]
Our Reality
Our Reality
05/25/2004 11:56 AMI was interviewed by Bambi Francisco on Reality TV for her Net Sense
collumn, which leaves me a little explaining to do. In Bambi's other
life she is hosting a Reality show on personal finance, which is
admirable because the...
The reality about Reality TV
The reality about Reality TV
03/11/2003 10:45 AMKudos to The Joy of Tech…...
New Reality TV
New Reality TV
05/20/2004 08:44 AMTelevision networks look to reinvent the wheel this year.
Re-Pet a Reality
Re-Pet a Reality
12/24/2004 12:44 PMSlashdot Dec 23 2004 5:30PM GMT
Cracks of Reality 1
Cracks of Reality 1
04/18/2004 01:49 AMA high-quality fractal image renderer.
Making the new reality
Making the new reality
04/29/2004 12:01 PM From Chris Nelson's blog: The following is what one of the Bush
administration's representatives told journalist Ron Suskind,
regarding their philosophy behind the administration's actions and
their relationship with journalists. I'm quoting from an Air America
Radio interview with Suskind: Suskind: He says, you know, "You,
Suskind, you're in what we call the 'reality-based community'" —
that's actually the term he used. I said, "The WHAT?" He says, "The
'reality-based community'.". He said, "you all believe" — now
let me see if I can get this right — "You all believe that
answers to solutions will emerge from your...
Odyssey Of Reality
Odyssey Of Reality
07/27/2004 08:00 AMarret du projet
The cost of reality TV?
The cost of reality TV?
04/09/2004 04:04 PM.NET reality check
.NET reality check
01/27/2004 02:51 PM
There's been some pushback recently, in the .NET blogging community,
about Microsoft's habit of living in the future. For example:
It is abundantly frustrating to be keeping up with you guys right now.
We out here in the real world do not use Longhorn, do not have access
to Longhorn (not in a way we can trust for production), and we cannot
even begin to test out these great new technologies until version 1.0
(or 2.0 for those that wish to stay sane). I know there's probably
not a whole lot you can do, but this is a plea to you from someone "in
the field". My job is to work on the architecture team as well as
implement solutions for a large-scale commercial website using .NET.
I use this stuff all day every day, but I use the 1.1 release bits.
Here's my point, enough with the "this Whidbey, Longhorn, XAML is so
cool you should stop whatever it is you are doing and use it". Small
problem, we can't. Please help us by remembering that we're still
using the release bits, not the latest technology. [Michael Earls]
In the spirit of Michael's plea, I'm working on an upcoming article in
which I'll compare what was promised for the .NET platform (er,
framework), two and three years ago, with the current reality as it
exists today. Examples of the kinds of issues I want to consider:
...IBM PPC 970MP A Reality?
IBM PPC 970MP A Reality?
03/17/2005 03:38 AM
IBM has posted an application note in direct reference to a dual
64-bit core PowerPC970MP and how to use thermal diodes in the chip.
This is the first...
Cracks of Reality 2
Cracks of Reality 2
06/12/2004 07:50 AMA high-quality fractal image renderer.
The reality behind the politics
The reality behind the politics
05/04/2004 07:53 AMThis report examines the social, economic and political dimensions of
offshoring and offers steps for the United States to maintain its
historical lead in high technology.
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