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Earthquake!
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Earthquake!
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CYBER CRIME IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH -
Major Players Meeting in San Diego to
Discuss as the Information Security
Conference, ToorCon, Returns to San
Diego September 24-26 at the Manchester
Grand Hyatt
CYBER CRIME IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH -
Major Players Meeting in San Diego to
Discuss as the Information Security
Conference, ToorCon, Returns to San
Diego September 24-26 at the Manchester
Grand Hyatt
08/31/2004 02:23 AMCompany Presidents, Experienced Hackers, and Inquisitive Computer
Users Won't Want to Miss Learning the Latest in Computer Security.
[PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]
Google Search Appliance upgraded
Google Search Appliance upgraded
06/02/2004 06:56 AMComputer Weekly Jun 2 2004 11:20AM GMT
Google bolsters search appliance
Google bolsters search appliance
06/02/2004 08:27 AMGoogle on Wednesday will release an updated version of its Google
Search Appliance featuring expanded capacity and improved security.
Google Search Appliance Successes
Google Search Appliance Successes
06/17/2002 11:59 AMPress Release: Industry Leaders Adopt Google Corporate Search Products
Search Tools: Google Search Appliance, v1 Anyone have one of these?
Please send in your thoughts. How much are they? I'm trying to get one
for the W3C since their old AltaVista machine died.
Google Search Appliance Updated
Google Search Appliance Updated
06/26/2002 01:02 PMNew features include faster searching while crawling,
marking some archives for crawling less often, NTLM security
integration, session IDs, additional search admin interface
improvements, and an increase in the capacity of the small unit.
Google upgrades search appliance
Google upgrades search appliance
06/02/2004 08:01 PM“The Google Search Appliance is a simple engine designed to help
companies manage their internal and external content without a lot of
headaches. It installs quickly and can handle 1.5 million documents,
which is five times as many documents as its predecessor’s
capacity, according to Dave Girouard, general manager of the
enterprise group at Google. It’s also faster: Google increased
the appliance’s query performance fivefold, from 60 queries per
minute to 300 queries per minute, Girouard says.”
Kelkoo Switches from Google to Overture
Kelkoo Switches from Google to Overture
08/08/2004 01:42 PMA natural progression after being acquired by Yahoo...
Google Updates Its Rackmount Search
Appliance
Google Updates Its Rackmount Search
Appliance
06/02/2004 02:58 PM
Google has a new version of
their rack-mountable search appliance designed to provide
Google-strength searching to corporate intranets or high-scale public
websites. With an updated festive yellow case, the 2U appliance can
perform up to 300 queries per minute across up to 1.5 million
documents, as well as continuously spider the network for new
documents, instead of waiting to check at set intervals. You can't buy
the GB-1001, though, only license it, with entry-level contracts
starting at $32k. It looks like the heftier GB-5005 and GB-8008 are
either using the old casing or new pictures aren't available (or they
haven't updated the hardware yet, but that seems unlikely).
Read
[Reuters]
Read -
Product Page [Google]
Google bulks up Mini search appliance
Google bulks up Mini search appliance
04/06/2005 11:40 AMCompany doubles the capacity and lowers the price of its lowest-end
search appliance, the Google Mini.
Google boosts enterprise search
appliance
Google boosts enterprise search
appliance
06/11/2004 06:01 PMGoogle is expanding its presence behind the firewall with an updated
version of its Google Search Appliance featuring expanded capacity and
improved security.
Prices reduced on Google Search
Appliance
Prices reduced on Google Search
Appliance
04/06/2005 12:30 PM"Google...said on Wednesday it has cut the price on licenses for its
hardware that helps small and medium-sized businesses add search to
their internal networks and public Web sites."
Thunderstone Search Appliance vs. Google
mini
Thunderstone Search Appliance vs. Google
mini
04/11/2005 02:43 AMThunderstone Search Appliance does things Google's mini
doesn't, and costs less!
Google updates enterprise search
appliance
Google updates enterprise search
appliance
06/01/2004 11:23 PMUpdate: Google upgrades Search Appliance
Update: Google upgrades Search Appliance
06/02/2004 04:38 PMIndustry Standard Jun 2 2004 8:09PM GMT
Google Introduces Lite Version of Search
Appliance
Google Introduces Lite Version of Search
Appliance
02/01/2005 09:16 PMGoogle has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called
"Mini". It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.
Google introduces updated corporate
search appliance
Google introduces updated corporate
search appliance
06/03/2004 05:10 AMContent.sina.com - Thu Jun 3, 08:44 am GMT
Google Announces Availability of
Next-Generation Corporate Search
Appliance
Google Announces Availability of
Next-Generation Corporate Search
Appliance
06/05/2004 05:53 AMGoogle Announces Availability of Next-Generation Corporate
Search Appliance http://snipurl.com/6tagGoogle Inc. announced the
availability of its next-generation Google Search Appliance, an
integrated hardware/software search product that enables corporations,
universities, and government agencies to deliver Google-quality search
results on their intranets and public websites. This latest version of
the Google Search Appliance, available in three models, is designed to
offer better search performance, including increased capacity for more
than 300 queries per minute and expanded collections that scale from
150,000 to 15 million or more documents. In addition, the new Google
Search Appliance features a continuous crawl that is designed to
automatically maintain the freshness of document collections as they
deliver relevant results based on Google's latest search algorithms.
Google bumps up Search Appliance
capacity, lowers price
Google bumps up Search Appliance
capacity, lowers price
04/06/2005 09:15 AMGoogle on Wednesday announced new licensing terms for its search
appliances that lowers the price point and ups the document capacity
for both the Google Mini and the Google Search Appliance.
As Google Launches New "Mini"
Appliance, Search Gets Cheaper
As Google Launches New "Mini"
Appliance, Search Gets Cheaper
04/07/2005 10:32 AMLinuxworld.com - Thu Apr 7, 11:32 am GMT
Mohler, Nixon & Williams Selects Data
Domain Recovery Appliance to Manage
Large Volumes of Backup Data; New
Appliance Proves Key to Company's
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuation
Strategy
Mohler, Nixon & Williams Selects Data
Domain Recovery Appliance to Manage
Large Volumes of Backup Data; New
Appliance Proves Key to Company's
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuation
Strategy
07/29/2004 03:03 AMMohler, Nixon & Williams has recently selected the Data Domain
Recovery Appliance to manage large volumes of backup data. The new
recovery appliance will be key to the public accounting firm'sDisaster
Recovery/Business Continuation Strategy. The company feels the DD200
has shortened their backup window by 50 percent. [PRWEB Jul 29, 2004]
Soon I'll be in San Diego
Soon I'll be in San Diego
03/14/2005 05:38 PMYou may have noticed over on the sidebar (unless you're an RSS reader,
in which case here's a special message for you (non-RSS readers, feel
free to skip ahead): you're missing new content that I don't
syndicate! I put little messages and pictures in the sidebar! Come
back to the lovely old HTML megnut.com!) that I'll be attending the
4th Annual O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference later this month in
San Diego. I've been to every Emerging Tech conference and am once
again looking forward to the trip and the experience.
I'm especially looking forward to hearing New Yorker columnist James
Surowiecki speak (Independent Individuals and Wise Crowds, or Is It
Possible to Be Too Connected?), as he's one of my favs from the
magazine. And there's a hardware hacks (Hardware Hacks from the Far
Side) session that piques my interest as well. I always find I go to
the sessions about hardware and then envision myself soldering things
and building my own army of robots once I get home. Alas, I have yet
to build one robot arm or leg, so there's nothing even close to a
company or regiment of robots in my apartment. But maybe this is the
year! Of course, my army of robots would be a peace-loving type of
army, tasked with feeding the cat while I'm out of town and emptying
his kitty litter. Maybe they'd do some dishes too.
In summary, in case you had trouble following that crazy post: I'm
going to the Emerging Technology Conference. And: yay!
"San Diego Comic-Con"
"San Diego Comic-Con"
07/26/2004 03:47 PM"San Diego Earthquake!"
"San Diego Earthquake!"
06/17/2004 10:44 PMIn sunny San Diego
In sunny San Diego
03/17/2005 03:25 AMI'm in San Diego at Etech. If you're here, come say hi! I look a
little different. According to Xeni -- who didn't recognize me -- I
look, "less stressed" that I used to. I think it's also the longer
hair that's a big frizzy mess in the oceany yumminess that's San
Diego's humidity. I've snapped a photo from my phone so you can get an
idea of my new "look" and how tired I am from flying so very far in a
horribly old cramped 737 that felt like taking a pick-up truck through
the sky for six+ hours.
Diego Doval
Diego Doval
07/03/2004 12:08 PM
In next week's InfoWorld column, I quote
Diego Doval, CTO
of
clevercactus. Or rather,
I meant to quote him. For reasons that escape me, I attributed Diego's
remarks to
Diego Rivera, the
famous Mexican muralist. I have no earthly idea how I managed to
transpose the living computer scientist and the dead artist. Since
Diego Rivera won't be reading this, I'll direct my apology to Diego
Doval. For the record:
...First impressions of San Diego
First impressions of San Diego
02/10/2004 02:56 AMI arrived in San Diego fairly late, and went straight to my hotel. In
the interest of economy, I had decided to stay in the local Hostel. I
wouldn't recommend it. Speaking politely, it is grimy. They sell ear
plugs at the front desk. I don't mind spartan, but I like clean. I've
stayed in $12 hotels in Central America that were cleaner and had more
amenities. And there is no net connection, not even dial-up! I would
happily trade the old TV in the room for a phone line, and both of
them for a good cleaning. Oh well, I don't expect to spend much time
in the hotel, and luckily I used HTTrack Website Copier to mirror the
O'Reilly Conference website before I left Berkeley, so at least I have
conference resources locally. After getting settled in my hotel room,
I decided to go for a walk before going to bed, and I wandered over to
the Westin where the conference is going to be held. Not having a clue
as to what the neighborhood was like late at night, I decided not to
bring my computer with me. The sight of a Hooters a block away from my
hotel didn't fill me with confidence about the security of the area. I
had never seen a Hooters before - I thought they were a mythical
chain, equivalent to unicorns. Guess not. I suspect I have some
culture shocks coming, on my third trip to Southern California in my
20 years living in California. I had a lovely walk over to the Westin.
The air was balmy, and it was comfortable walking in shirt sleeves.
The streets in the Gaslamp district were mostly empty, except for a
few straggling partiers, drunks, and homeless folks. I wandered into
the lounge in the Westin, and found a number of geeks taking advantage
of the free wireless in the bar. I had a drink and watched the
digerati arrive and gather. Many of the same people who I always see
at these conferences -- the dour Dan Gillmor, the ever polite Doc
Searls, the bubbling Cory Doctorow, plus the crew from O'Reilly -- the
mysterious Rael Dornfest, and the earnest Schuyler Erle, had gathered
around the tables. There were also lots of people I've never met, like
Jon Lebkowsky and a group of young European hackers swapping jet-lag
stories. After my drink...
On my way to sunny San Diego
On my way to sunny San Diego
02/10/2004 02:56 AMI'm writing this on the plane to the O'Reilly Digital Democracy
Teach-In and Emerging Technologies conference in sunny San Diego.
Sitting just behind me on the plane and reading news on paper is Tim
O'Reilly, whose generosity made it possible for me to attend the
conferences. I infer that he must have a lot of confidence in Rael and
the smooth workings of the whole O'Reilly organization to wait to show
up until the night before a 4 day conference he is putting on. I'm
excited about learning more about new technologies, and encouraged
that technologists are thinking about how they can improve our badly
wounded democracy, as well as catching up with a lot of people that I
know only from email and their writing. Unlike a lot of other people,
I'm not particularly good at writing while people are speaking -- I
find that it distracts me from thinking about what they are saying, so
I probably won't write much during the conference. I leave that up to
the usual suspects, who can type faster than I can speak, and who
manage to add decent commentary as well....
San Diego Dinner Anyone
San Diego Dinner Anyone
11/18/2003 03:32 AMI will be in San Diego tomorrow/today Tuesday the 18th thru mid-day on
the 20th and after the success of...
On the plane to San Diego
On the plane to San Diego
02/10/2004 02:47 AMBack before all this weblogging stuff, I used to work as a
consultant. Every Monday I had to get up and fly off to some city
(Newark NJ, Bloomington IL by way of Chicago, Atlanta, etc.) where I'd
spend the week working on-site at the client's office, and then I'd
fly home on Friday afternoon, often barely arriving in time for
dinner. I'd have two days home, and then be off again bright early
Monday AM. It was fun and grueling, and this morning I got a little
taste of my old life.
I woke up at 4:45 AM to catch a 7 AM flight to San Diego for the
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. At the gate I noticed my
former compatriots, the Monday morning business travelers. During the
pre-boarding, I was the only woman, surrounded by men with suits,
briefcases, and trench coats. It was just like the old days, and yet
it wasn't, thanks to the amazing technology advances in the past six
years. In the past it used to take me two laptop batteries to make it
across the country, and even then, I'd often run out. And as for
music, I was pretty much limited to the amount of CDs I could carry
with me. So far today I've been flying for over three hours and I've
got nearly 50% of my battery left on my iBook. My iPod also still has
half its charge, and over 4 straight days of music sit at my
fingertips. Pretty incredible, it sure makes for a more pleasant trip.
Now if only they could do something about speeding up the flight, and
warming up the plane!
Wireless in San Diego
Wireless in San Diego
01/19/2004 08:24 AM
Diego on Atom Debate
Diego on Atom Debate
12/04/2003 01:18 AMDiego Dovall: the
atom debate heats up again.
San Diego Blogger Dinner
San Diego Blogger Dinner
01/10/2004 08:59 PMI will be in San Diego Sunday thru Wed Evening the upcoming week and I
would like to schedule a...
This San Diego Hotels Sucks
This San Diego Hotels Sucks
01/12/2004 02:56 AMI usually travel alone and make my own hotel reservations, but on this
trip I am with some of my...
San Diego Geek Dinner?
San Diego Geek Dinner?
04/22/2004 09:22 PMI’m going to have a free evening next Monday, the 26th, in San
Diego. It occurs to me that a geekazoid gathering in those parts might
be a fine idea, and the person I’m visiting said he’d even
organize it if there was any interest. So if this sounds like a good
idea, drop me a line; remember,
first.last@sun.com.
AT&T Brings 3G to Dallas and San Diego
AT&T Brings 3G to Dallas and San Diego
09/01/2004 05:17 PMAT&T turned on its 3G UMTS wireless network to Dallas and San Diego
today, promising wireless data speeds between 220 and 320 Kbps "almost
anywhere" in the two cities.
Bloggers go wild in San Diego
Bloggers go wild in San Diego
11/02/2003 04:17 PMWe stormed San Diego last night to help celebrate Joelle's 30th
birthday. See her site for the list of attendees...
Diego on Social Software
Diego on Social Software
02/10/2004 02:49 AMI've been catching up on some blog reading and noticed a good series
of posts by Diego Doval: social software: representing relationships
social software: automatic relationship clustering social software:
representing relationships, part 3 If you've thought much about the
whole social networking craze, have a look....
Pandas at San Diego Zoo Successfully
Mate (AP)
Pandas at San Diego Zoo Successfully
Mate (AP)
04/09/2005 08:06 PMAP - Giant pandas Gao Gao and Bai Yun retired to their favorite spot
under a few bushes and mated over the past two days, marking the only
successful natural insemination of a panda this year in the United
States, San Diego Zoo officials said Saturday.
Grok Description matches for San Diego Switches to a Google Appliance
GrokA matches for San Diego Switches to a Google Appliance
OOPS 0.1001
OOPS 0.1001
05/11/2004 11:49 PMA persistent store for deep and cross-linked Perl objects.
1001 Things To Hate About The Convention
1001 Things To Hate About The Convention
09/01/2004 10:12 AM
1001
Things To Hate About The Convention. Funny, and exhaustive, stuff
from New York Press.
Wanted: Google chairman
Wanted: Google chairman
05/07/2004 03:42 AMSilicon.com May 7 2004 7:57AM GMT
(Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know
About DPM
(Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know
About DPM
04/13/2005 07:27 PMMicrosoft's Data Protection Manager, know officially known as
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM), is now in broad
beta.
IBM: Help Wanted
IBM: Help Wanted
08/13/2004 02:15 PMAmid signs of a mixed recovery in tech, Big Blue lays out a plan to
add 18,000 workers.
DID Wanted
DID Wanted
09/09/2004 10:26 PMI'm looking for SIP / IAX origination service from Germany in the 0941
prefix. I only want the phone number...
always wanted to do this
always wanted to do this
09/10/2004 06:52 PMSo I'm at the
Tech Nation Summit,
watching
Dan
Gillmor talk about real-time blogging.
Everything you always wanted to know
about SAX
Everything you always wanted to know
about SAX
07/15/2004 05:32 AMCNET Jul 15 2004 10:13AM GMT
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About
URL
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About
URL
08/27/2004 02:16 PMSource: SearchDay - A new tool from search craftsman Michael Fagan
uncovers a hidden wealth of information about virtually any web
page....
Wanted.
Wanted.
02/01/2005 09:56 PMWanted: CMS
Wanted: CMS
01/09/2004 09:49 PM Wanted: recommendations for a proven, but simple open source CMS
that's web-standards friendly. The ideal candidate will work with LAMP
(Linux/Apache/MySQL [or PostgreSQL in this case] /PHP). Function-wise,
it should just be bare-bones, and usable through a browser. It...
PHP developer wanted
PHP developer wanted
09/23/2004 01:38 PMI’m looking for a PHP developer to
work on contract for an upcoming project. The award of this contract
is contingent on the the project in question actually getting started.
While it’s highly probable that this project will come to pass,
there’s a small chance that the contract will not be awarded to
anyone.
You’ll be working some exciting stuff in an technology area
that has been getting a fair amount of buzz recently. If you’ve
always wanted to work on a project that’s well-known, this could
be it.
You should be capable of rapid development of complex PHP modules and user interfaces using object
orientation, PHP unit tests, and complete
template abstraction. You should have a familiarity with the concepts
behind Web services. Working knowledge of Perl and/or Python is
desirable.
You’ll be involved in RDBMS design,
optimization, and development; you must have strong knowledge of
MySQL. You should have experience working with PEAR
— specific knowledge of PEAR’s Auth and error handling classes is
desired. You’ll be working with and extending existing code,
some without robust documentation.
The ability to work quickly from conversations and loose specs is
required. You should be security minded, have a strong attention to
detail and comfortable working under strict time-constraints with
little hand-holding. You should write code that is fast, portable, and
is well-documented.
Applicant must display a proven track record of delivering projects
on-time to specification. References are required and will be checked.
This is a contract position. You should be able to dedicate 20-30
hours a week for during the month of October to this project with at
least half of that time during normal business hours (Pacific
timezone). There is a chance of additional projects and perhaps full
time employment if you are interested. You must be authorized to work
in the United States. Applicants in Northern California are preferred,
but if you’re good, it doesn’t matter where you live.
To apply, send an email to info AT kalsey.com with your resume in
plain text format, your contract rate, an attached sample of 100-150
lines of your best PHP code, your
availability for the next 90 days, and your level of interest in
full-time employment.
Wanted : Old Gameboys
Wanted : Old Gameboys
11/22/2002 05:37 PMhttp://www.semis.demon.co.uk/Gameboy/DsoDemo/DsoDemo.htm
Some people have more time on their hands than I do - I'm currently on
a mission to scrounge a bunch of old gameboys (color or black and
white) for these type of experiments with gameboys that Mr Nintendo
had never imagined. This link leads to a homemade digital storage ...
Everything you ever wanted to know about
BitTorrent
Everything you ever wanted to know about
BitTorrent
07/04/2004 06:59 PMI have used BitTorrent quite a bit and really like it's performance
for those big downloads. If you are not up to speed on BitTorrent this
Faq is the place to start. [BitTorrent Faq]
Spies wanted
Spies wanted
05/25/2004 07:10 PMUSA Today May 25 2004 10:40PM GMT
Remember When You Wanted Your Own Ms.
Pac-Man?
Remember When You Wanted Your Own Ms.
Pac-Man?
01/01/2005 10:57 PMWhen arcade games are in the recreation room, no coins are necessary.
I never wanted to be a star...
I never wanted to be a star...
03/30/2005 11:46 PM
The Cat is back. After a hiatus of over 20 years,
Yusuf "Cat
Stevens" Islam is back with his first original song (as
opposed to the voice-and-drum
Islamic
songs he did occasionally). Previously discussed
here when he was
deported from the US for allegedly being on a "terrorist
watchlist", Islam has had a change of heart when it comes to
playing the music he shunned for so long. "Music is a lady that
I still love because she gives me the air that I breathe," he
quotes from one of his old songs. "We need all sorts of
nourishment. And music satisfies and nourishes the hunger within
ourselves for connection and harmony. It's part of God's
universe." His new song
Indian Ocean is now available
on iTunes, with all proceeds going to victims of the tsunami disaster.
Everything you never wanted to know
about the UK ID card
Everything you never wanted to know
about the UK ID card
05/05/2004 04:55 PMThe Register May 5 2004 9:36PM GMT
I always wanted to be a Barbarian
I always wanted to be a Barbarian
07/30/2004 11:46 AM
For nearly a quarter of a century
Thor the Barbarian waged a lonely crusade against
tyrannical bureaucracies and disempowering systems. Undaunted, he
faced the monstrous social evils of our day head on, as an unsung
organizational change agent... as a professional inside New York's
vast mental health network. Real interview
here (about
a minute in) - scroll down to the Thor - LIVE link.
Remember when you wanted your own
Pac-Man?
Remember when you wanted your own
Pac-Man?
01/03/2005 12:53 AMCNET News.com Jan 3 2005 3:10AM GMT
TrackBacks Wanted
TrackBacks Wanted
11/20/2002 12:42 PMPlease send TrackBacks to this entry. The TrackBack URL is
http://back.ntwizards.net/trackback.php?weblog=1&tbid=50 and the
TrackBack discovery RDF is in place. Thank...
Writers wanted...
Writers wanted...
09/09/2004 11:10 AMFrom Micah: Personal Democracy Forum, a new online resource focusing
on the intersection of technology and politics, is seeking
contributors for its website, blog and newsletter. We're looking for
seasoned journalists versed, ideally, in both the political and
technology industries who are interested in covering a wide range of
subjects, including: how the Internet is moving votes, money and
perceptions; the digital political industry; tools and techniques of
clued-in campaigns; and emergent technology-enabled democracy.
Political or business journalism background a plus but not required.
We're looking for 800- to 1500-word features as well as shorter blog
entries on ongoing beats....
Most Wanted Paintings
Most Wanted Paintings
01/06/2005 05:08 PM
The Most (and Least) Wanted
Paintings. Design by committee: Artists
Vitaly Komar and Alex
Melamid (see
prior) used a professional market
research group to survey aesthetic preferences and art tastes in 14
countries.
The
results are the theoretically most desired paintings for each
nation.
Everything you always wanted to know
about SAX (and XmlReader)
Everything you always wanted to know
about SAX (and XmlReader)
07/26/2004 05:37 AMCNET Jul 26 2004 10:28AM GMT
Wanted: KDE User
Wanted: KDE User
03/13/2003 06:00 AMWanted: KDE User
If anyone out there has a KDE box handy, I've got something cool
for them to test. Aim me at fuzzygroup or Yahoo me at fuzzygroup
or Jabber me at fuzzygroup @ jabber.com. And if you have
experience with IE CSS problems under OS-X, I've got something
interesting to ask you about. (I'd like to get this fixed before
publicly posting the new url). And, note, that the problem show
up after we made the home page html xhtml compliant. Sigh.
Writers wanted
Writers wanted
11/14/2003 01:41 PMWe're looking for a few new freelance writers -- and not just for
NewsForge but also for IT Manager's Journal, DevChannel, and
Linux.com. We pay for most material, but not all, and to get our top
rates you must be a proven professional with previous publication
credits.
Code help wanted
Code help wanted
06/13/2004 10:37 AM"Code help wanted" launched
You wanted the FAQs
You wanted the FAQs
04/09/2004 03:56 PMAnd you got the FAQs. Here's a pretty extensive FAQ addressing the
questions we saw about TypeKey and Movable Type...
I never wanted to go to Florida, anyway
I never wanted to go to Florida, anyway
01/07/2004 05:40 PMScrivener's Palsy: The London Review of Books on RSI. Verrrrry
interesting. Anyway. Something different. Usually, Europeans
travelling to the US are allowed in via the Visa Waiver Program. It's
the green form you fill in on the plane, that allows...
"Everything you wanted to know but were
afraid to ask"
"Everything you wanted to know but were
afraid to ask"
08/30/2004 09:06 PM San Diego Switches to a Google Appliance