brokenheart (15 November 2002)
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mtm (6 November 2002)
mtm (6 November 2002)
11/06/2002 08:26 AM[7 am] Josh Davis has been added to today’s free Meet the Makers
event in NYC, which also features Hillman Curtis, Eric Meyer, and your
next (27 November 2002)
next (27 November 2002)
12/01/2002 11:58 AM[4 pm] Years ago we attended a focus group. Participants were divided
into two categories we’ll call Quitters and Crackheads. Quitters
had switched to a competitor’s
rfp (13 November 2002)
rfp (13 November 2002)
11/13/2002 12:01 PM[11 am] The discussion being generated by ALA’s Flash Satay is
as intriguing as the article itself. Topics include alternate methods
that work and validate, and
mtmapres (7 November 2002)
mtmapres (7 November 2002)
11/07/2002 11:50 AM[11 am] Meet the Makers: If you’ve never attended this one-day
event, picture Charlie Rose interviewing web designers and developers.
Matt Unger, executive producer of Zagat.com,
lean (8 November 2002)
lean (8 November 2002)
11/08/2002 01:11 PM[noon] As we hinted might happen some months back in these pages,
AlltheWeb, the only search engine powerful enough to rival mighty
Google, has converted to
shmengy (12 November 2002)
shmengy (12 November 2002)
11/12/2002 02:44 PM[1 pm] See us at Web Design World next week. (More info.) iStockphoto
has re-launched. Version 8 sports new features and a fresh facelift.
iStockPhoto is
sunshine (14 November 2002)
sunshine (14 November 2002)
11/14/2002 07:31 PM[6 pm] We’re making three presentations in Boston next week, and
just finished preparing for them all. Ahead of schedule, even. Whew.
Yessir. Man, that was
monkfishbluefish (4 November 2002)
monkfishbluefish (4 November 2002)
11/04/2002 10:42 AM[10 am] Redesign in progress. For best viewing, clear cache and
reload. IE5/Mac users, reload these two style sheets (1, 2), then
refresh this page. You
mygunisquick (30 November 2002)
mygunisquick (30 November 2002)
12/01/2002 11:58 AM[6 pm | 11 am] The holiday family visit continues, punctuated by
little breaks like this one. In yesterday’s Report, we mentioned
a Web Design World panel
ithejury (29 November 2002)
ithejury (29 November 2002)
12/01/2002 11:58 AM[11 am] Text-align: justify. Three little words that shore up grids
and can make reading a web page more like, well, reading. Invented way
back in
costner (26 November 2002)
costner (26 November 2002)
12/01/2002 11:58 AM[6 pm | noon] In the first James Bond/007 novel, Casino Royale, the
hero undergoes torture of a particularly perverse nature: his jimmy
gets whacked bloody
vote (5 November 2002)
vote (5 November 2002)
11/05/2002 02:13 PM[1 pm] Americans may vote today though many may not. A schedule has
been posted for tomorrow’s Meet the Makers conference. The
one-day event is free. The
ala153 (1 November 2002)
ala153 (1 November 2002)
11/01/2002 08:41 AM[8a] In Issue No. 153 of A List Apart, for people who make websites:
“Inline XML,” by Lachlan Cannon. What’s in a
namespace? For one thing,
googoo (2 November 2002)
googoo (2 November 2002)
11/03/2002 05:27 PM[noon] “Jeffrey Zeldman is good enough for me.”
November 2002 Google Update
November 2002 Google Update
11/28/2002 04:54 AMThe Thanksgiving Update.
ala155 (16–? November 2002)
ala155 (16–? November 2002)
11/16/2002 02:11 PMIn Issue 155 of A List Apart, for people who make websites:
“Flexible Layouts with CSS Positioning.” Want to spend
less time on CSS
Release Digest: KDE, November 6, 2002
Release Digest: KDE, November 6, 2002
11/07/2002 12:37 AMToday's KDE apps: Qt 3.0.6, Xpertmud 3.0alpha2, Video4Linux Grab
0.2.2, QHacc :: KHacc 1.0, XDrawChem 1.6, MySQL Control Center 0.8.6,
myldapklient 0.6.3, Ksubeditor 0.13rc1, Kalbum 0.7.0, and qDecision
1.1.
returnus (23–? November 2002)
returnus (23–? November 2002)
11/23/2002 01:05 PM[Weekend Edition] We’ve returned from five days in Boston.
Defying the economic pressure that has killed many design conferences
and prompted others to offer only safe,
ala154 (9–10 November 2002)
ala154 (9–10 November 2002)
11/09/2002 02:33 PM[weekend edition] In Issue 154 of A List Apart, for people who make
websites: “Flash Satay” by Drew McLellan. “This site
uses Flash. This site validates
Editors' Newswire for 5 November, 2002
(xmlhack)
Editors' Newswire for 5 November, 2002
(xmlhack)
11/07/2002 12:51 PMNovember 2002 myITforum Daily Newsletter
Archive
November 2002 myITforum Daily Newsletter
Archive
09/23/2004 07:43 PMLinux Advisory Watch - November 29th
2002
Linux Advisory Watch - November 29th
2002
11/29/2002 05:23 PMBy Benjamin D. Thomas Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive
newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been
announced throughout the week. It includes pointers to updated
packages and descriptions of each vulnerability. This week, advisories
were released for pine, samba, python, sendmail, kernel, and mod_php.
The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Guardian Digital's EnGarde
Secure Linux, Mandrake, Red Hat, ...
2002 XML Japan Conference and Developers
Day 28-30 November in Tokyo
2002 XML Japan Conference and Developers
Day 28-30 November in Tokyo
11/11/2002 03:18 PM11 November 2002: W3C is pleased to co-sponsor 2002 XML Japan to be
held 28 November (Mobile XML Day), 29 November (Web Services /
Document Day), and 30 November (Developers Day) at Aoyama TEPIA in
Tokyo, Japan. Masayasu Ishikawa, W3C HTML Activity Lead, presents on
28 November, Kazuhiro Kitagawa, W3C Device Independence Activity Lead,
gives the keynote on 29 November, and Yasuyuki Hirakawa serves on the
Program Committee. Registration is open. Read the XML Japan program.
(News archive)
CBS News | Wednesday: Dean Kamen |
November 12, 2002 11:57:04
CBS News | Wednesday: Dean Kamen |
November 12, 2002 11:57:04
09/08/2004 05:59 PMNancy Reagan isn't sure former president even recognizes her ..
demonstrate a new invention tomorrow .. CBS interview with Ted Turner
.. 60 Minutes last night .. Secret Lives: .. Dan Rather .. interview
.. divulges .. promo ..
CBS
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: November 02, 2003 - November
08, 2003 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: November 02, 2003 - November
08, 2003 Archives
11/04/2003 08:44 AMmodified a transcript of President Bush's remarks .. scrubbing its
transcripts .. Josh
Marshall
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November Top 10
November Top 10
12/09/2002 02:07 AMCNET Dec 9 2002 1:04AM ET
The Fog that was November
The Fog that was November
12/02/2003 01:26 AM Most every day of November was dark, rainy, foggy and, well, dark. :)
Hopefully December will at least bring...
Where will you be in November?
Where will you be in November?
06/16/2004 06:14 PMI know where I'll be November 7, 2004: in New York City running the
ING New York City Marathon! The lottery results have been posted and
for once I've gotten lucky with a lottery and I'm in. Woo hoo! Now
this means my running and training must get much more serious. But
that's OK because I've always wanted to run a marathon, and the NYC
marathon looks to be really fun. As fun as 26 miles can be, that is.
Five bridges, five boroughs, and more than two million spectators make
the ING New York City Marathon a race like no other.
Maybe I'll even "marablog" -- blog as I run. ;)
"November"
"November"
06/25/2004 10:29 AMW3C Talks in November
W3C Talks in November
10/31/2003 10:42 PM2003-11-01: Browse upcoming W3C appearances and events, also available
as an RSS channel. (News archive)
November 03, 2003
November 03, 2003
11/03/2003 02:32 PM
Fog Creek's website has been redone to use our new Sam
Sherwood-designed logo. The cutting edge page design is thanks to
superstar web designer Dave
Shea, famous for the CSS
garden and the eye-popping new Mozilla home page,
with additional programming and graphics by Fog Creek's own Dmitri
Kalmar. It's about 99% standards-compliant (with the exception a
couple of stray FONT tags left over from old content that hasn't been
updated... oh the horror!).
"November 6, 2004"
"November 6, 2004"
08/16/2004 09:56 PMNovember 06, 2003
November 06, 2003
11/07/2003 12:56 AM
Two questions and a font
Question one, for you telecom mavens out there. If you buy DSL
service in New York from Covad, aren't they just going to get Verizon
to install the actual DSL circuit? If so... why is it cheaper to get
it from Covad?
Yes, we seem to be in the market for a new DSL provider. And I'm
tired of playing the blame game where your DSL provider blames
everything on Verizon and Verizon blames everything on the DSL
provider, so I'd be willing to pay the monopoly tax if it meant when
our DSL went down there was nobody left to blame. If you know whether
Covad uses Verizon, post an answer here.
Question two, for you reliable SQL Server mavens out there. Suppose
I wanted to build a Win2K-based web service using SQL Server to store
the data. But I'm a reliability nut. So obviously I'll use industrial
strength servers with RAID, two power supplies and network cards, etc,
and they'll live in secure
colocation facilities.
To further minimize failure points, I'll have a hot backup. But the
twist is that I figured as long as I'm paying for a hot backup, it
would be more reliable if it was somewhere else, say, on the other
coast.
So here's the plan I'm working on. Server A in New York, with IIS
and SQL Server. Server B in Vancouver, with IIS and SQL Server. Server
A is somehow "writing through" any database changes to server B. I
know I can do this with transaction log shipping; is this
a good way to do it? Is there a better way?
Then if Server A blows up, I simply ask my ISP to route the packets
intended for Server A to Server B. (I assume they can do this if it's
their backbone).
What do you think of this
scheme?
Might I please kindly request in advance that you do
not suggest using Linux instead of Windows 2003. Yes, I concede that
Linux is "more secure," but not when I'm the one pushing the buttons.
Last time a flaw was discovered in Windows, it took me two clicks to
patch it. Last time a flaw was discovered in SSH, it took me four
hours of compiling and messing around to patch it. I apologize but I
don't have the skilz to keep a Linux box secure, so please, let's talk
about how to make this particular configuration reliable, not
about whether Linux is a better OS than Windows. Or, actually, if you
do want to talk about whether Linux is more secure than Windows, do so
here.

And a font
Back in the days when I did Mac development (System 6) the biggest
monitors available for the Mac were maybe 9", and the only way to see
a reasonable amount of code on screen was to use a tiny font. Now that
I have two 18" LCD panels, the only way to see a reasonable amount of
code on screen is to use a tiny font. The world is awash in lovely
TrueType fonts but none of them are monospaced, which is a nuisance
for programming because things which should line up won't.
Fortunately, I have found ProFont, and all
is well again.
November 3rd Theses
November 3rd Theses
12/19/2004 03:12 PMMy brother Adam and some
collaborators have put together 19 theses on the future of the
Democratic Party. They plan to launch them in a provocative way on
Monday.
For those of you know don't know, Adam is the former president of
the Sierra Club and a grassroots activist who runs a group called
Common Assets. The these are well worth reading for those of us
looking to find a new direction for Democatic politics in light of
this year's Presidential election.
The November Builder.com top 10
The November Builder.com top 10
12/07/2002 03:26 AMCNET Dec 7 2002 2:14AM ET
November Zeitgeist
November Zeitgeist
12/06/2003 09:49 AMHere's how people found my site for the month of November. 2840
different keyphrases Search Percent madthumb 599 5.9 %...
November in Vegas
November in Vegas
10/28/2003 11:09 PMHere we are, in the middle of October already, and I have no idea what
I'm going to "be" for Halloween. I haven't even had time to watch The
Nightmare Before Christmas yet! I'll be headed to Las Vegas a month
from today for both APCUG and Apachecon. They've each asked me to
present my position on RSS, so I'll be happy to oblige. Maybe I'll
dress up as an orange XML button on the 31st? Nah, that's too friggin'
scary. What about Gozer? Or a Doozer? Or a menu like the Chooser?...
Marching to November
Marching to November
08/22/2004 03:43 PMWeekly Standard: GOP is trying to tear Kerry down because of their own
lack of faith in Bush .. The ever-nimble Weekly Standard scrambles up
the hawser while washing their paws .. Catch of the
Day
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"I CANNOT SUPPORT HIM IN NOVEMBER."
"I CANNOT SUPPORT HIM IN NOVEMBER."
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