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QuicKeys X2 version 2.1 released







QuicKeys X2 version 2.1 released

QuicKeys X2 version 2.1 released 03/06/2004 02:09 AM

CE Software today announced the release of QuicKeys X2 version 2.1, an update to its automation utility software for Mac OS X...




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CE Software Releases QuicKeys X2 Version
2.1


CE Software Releases QuicKeys X2 Version
2.1
03/06/2004 01:50 AM
CE Software, Inc. today announced the release of QuicKeys X2 version 2.1, an update to its award winning automation utility software for Apple's Mac OS X. This update, free to registered users of version 2.0 or later, includes improved typing, recording and sequence tools making QuicKeys the best choice for automating your Macintosh.

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QuicKeys X 3.1 released


QuicKeys X 3.1 released 06/24/2005 03:26 PM
Startly Technologies has announced the release of QuicKeys X 3.1, the latest release of its automation utility for Mac OS X...

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Tucows 5 Stars Award Winner Software
4Diskclean Gold Updated to version
4.5!Freeware version of 4diskclean
released!


Tucows 5 Stars Award Winner Software
4Diskclean Gold Updated to version
4.5!Freeware version of 4diskclean
released!
07/10/2004 02:40 AM
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Version 2.64 Released


Version 2.64 Released 10/28/2003 11:09 PM
Version 2.64 of Movable Type is now released. This is a maintenance release, fixing various CSS, XML-RPC, UI, and Creative...

New PHP Version Released


New PHP Version Released 12/28/2002 09:50 AM
The PHP Group has released the newest version of the PHP software, 4.3. There are a lot of significant changes in this release, and a full list is available here. There is a whole new set of stream capabilities, as well as a slew of bug fixes. One less important but noteworthy new feature is that the output of the function phpinfo() is now XHTML compliant and relies more on CSS then it did in previous versions. You can download the new version here.

Version 2.66 Released


Version 2.66 Released 07/27/2004 09:21 PM
In recent weeks, open comment systems, and Movable Type weblogs in particular, have become a target for comment spam and...

Version 2.61 Released


Version 2.61 Released 03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Update: There is a vulnerability in 2.6 and 2.61. See this post for more details. 2.62 is now the latest...

Version 2.65 Released


Version 2.65 Released 12/22/2003 05:37 AM
A security issue has been found in Movable Type's XML-RPC server. We suggest that all users of Movable Type upgrade...

Version 2.6 Released


Version 2.6 Released 03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Version 2.6 of Movable Type is now released. This release adds the following major features: Text Formatting options. Support for...

Caravel CMS version 2.4 released


Caravel CMS version 2.4 released 06/17/2005 04:46 PM
The Caravel CMS team is pleased to announce the release of Caravel CMS version 2.4. Caravel is a modular, enterprise level content management system with an intuitive user interface, designed to allow non-technical users to easily maintain web site content. Designed for large-scale sites, it has powerful file and template sharing tools. Version 2.4 adds PHP5 support and an improved upgrade script and web-based installation. It also marks the transition to tinyMCE for HTML editing, as well as improvements to the RSS tools and the Clock and Org Search apps. A number of bugfixes have been included. See the changelog for details. Download: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/caravel/caravel-2.4.tar.bz2 Changelog: http://www.caravelcms.org/Downloads/Changelog Project Home Page: http://www.caravelcms.org/ Sourceforge Project: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/caravel/

NETaccounts Version 3.3 Released


NETaccounts Version 3.3 Released 06/02/2004 08:03 PM
NETaccounts is a browser-based online accounting application that helps Australian small businesses to manage their business affairs and makes it easy to manage invoicing & contacts and to prepare important financial reports including BAS statements. Pricing starts at AUD$30 per month. Version 3.3 of the application was launched on 31 May 2004 and includes a number of improvements and fixes. The update is available to all members and triallers when they next sign-in to NETaccounts.

MyXaml Version 1.00 Is Released


MyXaml Version 1.00 Is Released 09/01/2004 01:41 PM
MyXaml is proud to announce the release of version 1.0 of its declarative parser. MyXaml allows the programmer to write declarative programming instructions in XML to construct complex object graphs and property initialization for the .NET/ASP.NET framework and third party classes.

Orocos Version 0.10 Released


Orocos Version 0.10 Released 01/27/2004 04:04 PM
The first major Orocos release in over a year is out and brings a lot of new features to the package. The Open Robot Control Software (Orocos) Framework provides a real-time C++ infrastructure for creating standards-based robot control software. Orocos is designed to run under Real-Time Linux variants but will also run under conventional Linux distributions. The Orocos API includes a wide range of useful tools including kinematics, task sequencing, and CORBA-based communications primitives. Orocos is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPL.

NetBeans 3.6 GA version released


NetBeans 3.6 GA version released 04/14/2004 02:26 PM
NetBeans IDE 3.6, which includes two-tier J2EE 1.4 support, became generally available Tuesday. NetBeans is a pure Java, open source development environment for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

DocBookWiki version 0.7.1 released


DocBookWiki version 0.7.1 released 04/01/2005 07:41 PM
DocBook Wiki is a web application that is used to display and to edit online DocBook documents. See http://sourceforge.net/projects/doc-book/ This release includes some improvments and bug fixes. The most important improvments are: - documentation (for users, administrators and developers) - generation of downloadable files - installation Now DocBookWiki is usable and somehow stable, although not yet perfect. There are still some unfixed known bugs (and maybe many others that are not known yet). There are also some things that need improvment. Bug fixing and small improvments will be the aim of the next release (maybe 0.7.2). The next major improvment will be replacing CVS by Subversion, which will be done maybe in release 0.8 . This latest release can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=105609&package_ id=113871

H-Sphere Version 2.4.1 Released


H-Sphere Version 2.4.1 Released 09/09/2004 03:01 PM
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EchoVNC version 1.32 released


EchoVNC version 1.32 released 06/17/2005 04:46 PM
The EchoVNC team has released version 1.32 of their open-source, secure remote-access tool for Windows. This is a minor bugfix released to improve the connection reliablity of earlier versions. Source and binaries are available here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=133100 EchoVNC supports the following features: o Secure connections to VNC servers behind unconfigured firewalls and routers o A "dynamic-DNS" capability for VNC Servers without static IP addresses o A startup wizard to assist with initial setup o An option to automatically start EchoVNC at startup o OpenSSL is automatically detected to enable the 128-bit AES encryption option EchoVNC is a secure remote-access tool based on VNC. With it, a Windows PC can be remotely accessed regardless of firewall or router configuration. EchoVNC makes standard VNC installs "firewall friendly" with no port-forwarding requirements. EchoVNC is built upon the open-source echoWare SDK developed as part of the Kaboodle project. With echoWare, any peer-to-peer or client-server Internet application can interconnect via a 3rd-party relay server, making all data traffic appear to be "outgoing" to any client-side firewalls or routers. Via the OpenSSL library, connections between the two applications can have their data content secured with a Diffie-Hellman key-exchange and 128-bit AES encryption. The relay-server supported by echoWare clients is a shareware application called "echoServer" -- together with EchoVNC, it provides an overall remote-access solution that is "firewall-friendly", highly secure, and extremely low cost. For more information on EchoVNC please visit http://www.echovnc.com

SableVM Version 1.0.5 Released


SableVM Version 1.0.5 Released 10/17/2002 06:01 AM
SableVM is a portable bytecode interpreter. Its goals are to be reasonably small, fast, and efficient, as well as providing a well-designed and robust platform for conducting research. This version adds support for ia64. You can download the sources from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5523&release_id= 116741

Winamp version 5 released


Winamp version 5 released 12/16/2003 12:33 PM
Winamp version 5 released today. If any of you download it I am very curious on how it is going...

MantaRay version 1.6 released


MantaRay version 1.6 released 03/14/2005 05:34 PM
MantaRay is a fully distributed peer-to-peer serverless communication and messaging solution. MantaRay 1.6 includes new delivery algorithms that enforce stricter “once and only once” guaranteed delivery in queues and durable topic subscribers. The new algorithms also improved MantaRay's persistency. In order to better align MantaRay with the JMS specification, the receiver can now determine the message acknowledgment mode. In addition, several JMS bugs were fixed in this release. This release may be found here: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=112623&package_ id=122622

NDoc version 1.1 released


NDoc version 1.1 released 10/01/2002 10:18 AM
The latest version of NDoc, the .NET code documentation generator, has been released. The new features include: - new LaTeX documenter (beta version), - option to document attributes, - auto-document constructors, - include summary descriptions for members inherited from referenced assemblies, - better support for VB.NET assemblies, - and more... NDoc v1.1 is available for download at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36057

New Version of MSN Messenger Released


New Version of MSN Messenger Released 04/07/2005 01:18 PM
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New Version of MSN Messenger Released
(AP)


New Version of MSN Messenger Released
(AP)
04/07/2005 03:34 AM
AP - In its latest bid to make money on free Internet services, Microsoft Corp. is betting that consumers will be willing to use their instant messaging identities as billboards for products ranging from Sprite to Adidas sneakers.

Orocos Version 0.14 Released


Orocos Version 0.14 Released 05/08/2004 04:01 PM
Another major Orocos update has been released. The update includes many new features as well as bug fixes. The Open Robot Control Software (Orocos) framework provides a real-time C++ infrastructure for creating standards-based robot control software. Orocos is designed to run under Real-Time Linux variants but will also run under conventional Linux distributions. The Orocos API includes a wide range of useful tools including kinematics, task sequencing, and CORBA-based communications primitives. Orocos is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPL.

"newly released version 1.2"


"newly released version 1.2" 05/22/2004 08:15 PM

PHPortal version 0.2.5 released!


PHPortal version 0.2.5 released! 11/04/2002 10:42 AM
Submission by Michael Glazer PHPortal version 0.2.5 released! Downloads: http://prdownloads.sf.net/xpc/ Sourceforge project: http://sf.net/projects/xpc/ Developer's live/demo site http://dev.4arrow.com/ http://demo.phportal.org

PHPortal version 0.2.6 released!


PHPortal version 0.2.6 released! 12/02/2002 03:19 PM
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MantaRay version 1.4 released


MantaRay version 1.4 released 12/19/2004 03:24 PM
Mantaray is A fully distributed peer-to-peer serverless communication and messaging solution. MantaRay 1.4 is now available. A new persistency mechanism was implemented in this release so that recovery of persistent files is now faster and more stable. In addition, the new persistency takes less disk space and when possible it reduces the size of the persistent file. An infrastructure was created for different persistency implementations other then file persistency. Documentation was modified in the release as well - a new FAQ document was added to the documentation package and the "User Guide" and "Getting Started" documents were modified according to your input. The latest release is available here: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=112623&package_ id=122622

JavaGroups version 2.2.1 released


JavaGroups version 2.2.1 released 03/06/2004 02:09 AM
JavaGroups provides reliable group communication based on IP multicast and configurable protocol stack. This release includes a number of bug fixes and enhancements. See http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=220870 for details. Bela, March 1st 2004

iPodder version 2.0 is released


iPodder version 2.0 is released 03/19/2005 03:18 AM
The iPodder Lemon team announces the release of version 2.0 of its iPodder software. The application has evolved from its basic beginnings as the world's first podcasting software to a mature, fully featured application. iPodder is the premier Podcasting application, allowing users to capture and listen to Internet audio programs anytime, anywhere. It allows users to select and download shows and music and to play whenever they want on their iPods, portable digital media players, or computers automatically, after specifying which music or shows they want to listen to. iPodder has been downloaded over 125,000 times since its premier last August, letting users tap into the growing popularity of podcasts. There are now thousands of podcasting sites across the Internet. iPodder continues to be free and cross-platform, playing on Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. Version 2.0 offers numerous new improvements: - Total redefined, fully-featured GUI (user interface) - New streamlined subscription process with an ability to check and uncheck items for download - New cleanup section allowing quick cleanup - History of downloads and click to play abilities - Proxy support - Threaded scans/downloads and resumable downloads - Import and Export functionalities (OPML) to enable easy transport of data between other applications - Many new smaller features including small add-ons like spotlight search, catch-up functionality, coralizing, and shortcuts enabled. iPodder continue to offer its unique features: - It's Free - Cross-Platform - Multi-language supported - GPL'ed -- it operates under a public license for the public good - Fast (even with a lot of subscriptions) How to download? To download iPodder 2.0, click the download link below and select your operating system. http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php The team would like to thank all volunteers who helped us in building this version with translations, suggestions, bugreports, etc! Thank you all! Best regards, The iPodder Lemon team. --------------- Programming: - Erik de Jonge - Andrew Grumet - Garth T Kidd Design / User interface: - Martijn Venrooy Content strategist: - Mark Alexander Posth Donate to iPodder at: http://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=118306 Go to the website: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/

PHPortal version 0.2.7 released!


PHPortal version 0.2.7 released! 01/07/2003 02:46 PM
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phpFormGenerator version 2.0 released


phpFormGenerator version 2.0 released 10/31/2002 11:26 AM
phpFormGenerator v2.0 has been released! The program has added some great features that would make creating web forms a snap! We have added support to create forms with file uploads, and password fields. Also, for those who don't have access to a MySQL database but still want to store the data from the forms that are being filled out, we have added a file-based database system! This will act just like a regular database and keep track of all the forms that are filled out at your site. And it keeps getting better!!! We have also added an administration portal for managing the data that is filled out in your forms! This feature can be used with both a MySQL database or the file-based database created by the program. And whats more... ? a great new site design! our new team members have totally redesigned the project homepage. Be sure to check it out at: http://phpformgen.sourceforge.net . There is a link on the site for demo'ing the new version! Enjoy the program and be sure to send us feedback!

POOF Version 0.3 released


POOF Version 0.3 released 10/25/2002 01:29 PM
This release introduces modules to the POOF. Modules allow you to extend the functionality of the base Page class. POOF is a PHP library that separates the Page Content, Layout and Application Logic in an object oriented fashion. POOF is designed to give the web developer a framework for efficient and modular application development.

iPodder version 2.1 released


iPodder version 2.1 released 06/24/2005 06:58 PM
iPodder is a media aggregator which automatically downloads files to your computer or portable device, leaving you 'one-click-away' from latest media feeds. Based on the iPodder idea of Adam Curry. Now almost anyone can "speak iPodder": iPodder 2.1 now supports 15 languages, accessibility. iPodder's accessibility has been extended with the addition of more than 15 languages and enhanced meta data for the visually impaired. Additionally, the foundation for one-click capabililty has been implemented, and support for feedmanagers like Podnova have been installed. This update also improves security and optimizes handling. Here are details on the new features and improvements: - In response to user voting on the ipodder-dev mailinglist, one-click subscription support has been enabled - Ability to synch subscriptions to remote OPML files (works with feedmanagers like podnova) - Auto cleanup: Ability to specify on a per-feed basis that older episodes should be cleaned up. - Genre overriding in iTunes. - New translations: Spanish, Galego, Catalan, Russian, Serbo-Croation, Hungarian, Chinese, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish. - Accessibility improvements - New right-click option for feeds: Open downloads folder - Right-click menus in the episodes and downloads tab link to show notes and hyperlinks found within RSS item description. - A window now pops up when the disk space falls below the minimum iPodder continue to offer its unique features: - It's Free - Cross-Platform - Multi-language supported - GPL'ed -- it operates under a public license for the public good - Fast (even with a lot of subscriptions) How to download? To download iPodder 2.1, click the download link below and select your operating system. http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php The team would like to thank all volunteers who helped us in building this version with translations, suggestions, bugreports, etc! Thank you all! Best regards, The iPodder Lemon team. ---------------------- Donate to iPodder at: http://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=118306 Go to the website: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/

PuTTY version 0.54 is released


PuTTY version 0.54 is released 02/12/2004 07:31 PM
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uniLETIM version 0.9.1 released


uniLETIM version 0.9.1 released 08/27/2004 01:31 PM
UniLETIM is a web-based environment for complementary currency systems such as Local Exchange Trading System (LETS) or TimeBank/TimeDollars. It is written in PHP/MySQL. Release 0.9.1 includes new div-based XHTML/CSS layout theme, many bugfixes and it is able to manage multiple CC groups at one installation. Download: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/uniletim/uniletim-0.9.1.zip?downloa d More info: http://uniletim.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/uniletim/

Community News: PHP-GTK version 1.0.0
Released


Community News: PHP-GTK version 1.0.0
Released
10/28/2003 11:07 PM
Just a quick note this morning for all of those coders out there working with PHP-GTK and PHP - there is finally a new release to ease some of those issues you've seen!

MySQL: Version 4.1.1 - Alpha Released!


MySQL: Version 4.1.1 - Alpha Released! 12/08/2003 09:14 AM
For anyone subscribed to the MySQL lists, you might already know this, but the latest release of MySQL has "hit the shelves" in MySQL 4.1.1
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omniORBpy 2.6 (Default branch)


omniORBpy 2.6 (Default branch) 04/16/2005 03:08 PM
omniORBpy is a high-performance CORBA 2.6 ORB for Python. It consists of an interface between Python and the omniORB C++ library. IDL is compiled into pure Python code, so new IDL interfaces can be used without involving the C++ compiler.
Changes:
This release contains minor bugfixes and minor new features.

Compiling away my weekends


Compiling away my weekends 09/06/2004 09:54 PM

I spent a good part of Sunday recompiling many popular open source libraries (i.e. iconv, libxml, libxslt, xmlsec, openssl, zlib, etc.) as Win32 static multithreaded libraries without C runtime DLL name dependency (/MT) so I can use them in VC7.1 projects.  All because some guy at Microsoft decided to change the C runtime DLL name from fixed MSVCRT.DLL to version-based names like MSVCR70.DLL.

When that happend, popular open source tools and libraries got stuck with Visual C++ 6.  Binaries of Python and all the libraries I mentioned above, for example, are built with VC6 and links to C runtime library dynamically (meaning they require MSVCRT.DLL).  This means Win32 Python extensions couldn't be built with later versions of VC++ without walking into a lot of headaches.  Same problem stopped me from using prebuilt binaries of those libraries so I had to rebuild them myself.

I bent a few things and had to guess at a few places, but nothing seems to be broken.  Only trouble is that I am using WinInet to fetch XML files from Internet and it ain't behaving too well.  WinHTTP is supposed to be better but I think I'll opt for cURL instead.  Of course, that means I'll have more compiling to do next weekend.  Urgh.

Update:

Heh.  I didn't realize the weekend wasn't over yet until my wife informed me that today was the Labor Day.  To celebrate, I labored some more after a mini-vacation at the neighborhood pool with my wife and son.  cURL had Win32 project files so it was a cinch to build.  I did have to turn on OpenSSL and ZLib though to get HTTPS and gzip compression working (define USE_OPENSSL, HAVE_ZLIB, and HAVE_ZLIB_H flags).  Now I can reliably pull compressed RSS feeds over HTTPS from a Win32 client.

BTW, all these chores wouldn't have been necessary if I wrote it in Java or .NET because both platforms have most of these libraries built in.  So why am I humping the sidewalk?  Well, there are still things one can do with C++ that you can't do with Java or .NET...


Out of Memory When Compiling MSI


Out of Memory When Compiling MSI 09/22/2004 04:25 AM

PHPMac: Compiling Apache 2 and PHP 5


PHPMac: Compiling Apache 2 and PHP 5 07/30/2004 08:56 AM
For all of the Mac users out there, there's a new posting from PHPMac.com to help you get Apache 2.0.50 and PHP 5 compiled on your machine.

Linux 2.6: Compiling and Installing


Linux 2.6: Compiling and Installing 04/13/2004 07:52 PM

Launching Another Installation or
Uninstallation from within an
Installation


Launching Another Installation or
Uninstallation from within an
Installation
06/24/2005 09:43 PM

InstallShield: Compiling at the Command
Line


InstallShield: Compiling at the Command
Line
06/10/2004 04:48 AM

SMS FAQ: Problem communicating with APS
when compiling a report


SMS FAQ: Problem communicating with APS
when compiling a report
04/19/2004 12:14 AM

"a powerful video/animation compiling
the lies "


"a powerful video/animation compiling
the lies "
06/05/2004 04:19 AM

Lexicon: CC-licensed RPG based on
compiling fictional encyclopedia


Lexicon: CC-licensed RPG based on
compiling fictional encyclopedia
04/15/2005 09:01 PM
Cory Doctorow: Morbus Iff sez, "Ghyll is a Creative Common licensed player-created world per the rules of "Lexicon: an RPG" (think: a fictional wikipedia, constrained by integration, consecutive letter definitions, and cranky scholars that write before 'before scholarly pursuits became professionalized (or possibly after they ceased to be)'). It has reached nearly 30 players, 200 pages of text, an incredibly large timeline, a hundred characters, and a to-scale ASCII map of the known world. Darkly humorous? Possible. Odd? Mmhmmm. All CC? Ayup.

"We're starting Round 2 next month (in essence, starting over again at letter A to further define the world). Notes about the announcement here, as well as links to the timeline, characters, and ASCII map." Link (Thanks, Morbus!)

Santa Brings MS Patents for Editing,
Compiling Code


Santa Brings MS Patents for Editing,
Compiling Code
12/28/2004 02:51 PM
theodp writes "Courtesy of the USPTO, Microsoft found two new patents under the tree this holiday season. The first covers Editing a software program in a common language runtime environment, while the second lays claims to Compiling multiple source language files that share a common library, which must come as a real shocker to members of the DEC OpenVMS Common Language Environment, IBM Language Environment (LE), and IBM Integrated Language Environment (ILE) teams. Gotta teach those patent examiners to use Wikipedia instead of Microsoft Encarta for their prior art searches! "

Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright


Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright 06/27/2004 07:33 PM
My real concern lies with the hundreds of editors who will have to provide pithy, cliche-ridden titles featuring the word Tiger only moments after the keynote ends. By Brian Bailey (via MyAppleMenu)

Taming Tiger: Pre-release of Tiger now
available


Taming Tiger: Pre-release of Tiger now
available
01/27/2004 01:21 AM

When the Worst Happens


When the Worst Happens 07/12/2004 12:54 PM

It's finally started happening -- attacks on Internet users are appearing before there are patches to stop them -- the so-called "Day Zero Exploits".


Even if you're careful and doing everything right, you might still be hit


What does this mean to you, and how can you protect yourself from this new escalation of attacks?


Find out here.


Not worst, but first


Not worst, but first 06/17/2004 01:45 AM
USA Today Jun 17 2004 6:31AM GMT

Installation With RIS


Installation With RIS 05/10/2004 04:11 PM

Ten Worst Laptops, Ever


Ten Worst Laptops, Ever 08/03/2004 09:29 PM
The original Apple iBook (the toilet seat edition) got into John Dvorak's top ten worst of the laptops. "I described it as a 'girly' computer... This got me into a heap of trouble with politically correct Apple users."

Worst Game Ever


Worst Game Ever 03/06/2004 02:08 AM
I was doing research for Lockergnome's new channel, Game Invasion, when I stumbled upon Taleban Attack. I... don't know what to say. The page was written in Italian, but according to a rough translation: "Totally in 3D, it is divided in 2 distinguished parts: from the part of the talebani and from the part of the Americans." Wow. This is a nightmare come true....

Worst since Columbine


Worst since Columbine 03/22/2005 04:37 PM
School shootings in Red Lake Minnesota leave ten dead.

Schering: Worst Still to Come


Schering: Worst Still to Come 01/26/2004 01:56 PM
The flailing pharma sees a sorry 2004.

Schering's Worst Is Yet to Come


Schering's Worst Is Yet to Come 01/26/2004 05:22 PM
Plus, Kimberly-Clark hits the mark, and the Marvels of 2004.

Worst. Trailer. Ever.


Worst. Trailer. Ever. 08/10/2004 08:03 PM
Worst. Trailer. Ever.

Worst March Ever


Worst March Ever 04/01/2005 01:21 AM
I’ve been living here intermittently since 1983 and I haven’t seen a springtime like it. Sad...

What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen?


What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen? 08/14/2004 01:30 PM

Worst Blank Ever


Worst Blank Ever 07/27/2004 12:37 PM
Worst weighs in on sleep-all-day mothers, roman tic movies, horn-rimmed glasses, and the North Grenville High class of 1987.

The worst of Times


The worst of Times 12/28/2004 09:25 AM
Two new books on the New York Times relive its recent crises. But while the Jayson Blair scandal made for splashy headlines, the real question is how the country's leading newspaper will recover from spreading lies about Iraq's WMD.

DCRTV Best and Worst


DCRTV Best and Worst 01/04/2004 02:47 AM
Read DCRTV's Best and Worst for 2003. See how opinions vary greatly over the same things. X is the best, no it's the worst! ...

The Worst of Both Worlds


The Worst of Both Worlds 03/06/2004 02:06 AM
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned significant portions of the FCC's Triennial Review order from last year.  So, essentially, we now have FCC Chairman Powell's policies for today's networks, and Commissioner Kevin Martin's policies for tomorrow's.  This makes things even worse than before.

The best argument one could make for the majority's decision was that UNE-P would foster some competitive entry in the absence of line-sharing (which Powell wanted to keep) and open fiber networks.  The best argument for Powell's view (which I reluctantly supported) was that the broadband fight was what really mattered, so we can afford to let UNE-P die.  For now, at least, the DC Circuit has given us the worst of both worlds.

Worst. Quarter. Ever.


Worst. Quarter. Ever. 05/15/2004 08:32 AM
Proving that not all state quarters can be a good thing™ we present Wisconsin's. Cow, Cheese and Corn. The three Cs of life I guess....

The very worst system, apart from all
the others


The very worst system, apart from all
the others
01/07/2004 05:41 PM
In the continuing realisation that they can get people to work for free, the techification of the US presidential campaigns just gets geekier and geekier. Not content with Wesley Clark's new Open Source initiative, Howard Dean's lot have released the...

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