An Easter Voodoo Festival With Political Undertones
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VooDoo cIRCle
VooDoo cIRCle
04/09/2005 03:08 PMVooDoo cIRCle 1.0.30 Released!
VOODOO Server 2.0.2
VOODOO Server 2.0.2
03/13/2003 10:24 AMThe minimalist project mart.
The voodoo that Dumaru doesn't do too
well...
The voodoo that Dumaru doesn't do too
well...
01/26/2004 08:32 AMThe worm turns
Acme::Voodoo
Acme::Voodoo
03/13/2003 10:15 AMJust thought I'd mention a new innovation that recently arrived on
cpan (the perl module archive... :) Acme::Voodoo - Do...
[fn] + [tab] Expose Voodoo
[fn] + [tab] Expose Voodoo
12/11/2003 04:56 PM
In response to my
Dial [fn] for Expose posting, Craig Morgan
pointed out some further Expose voodoo: Map the [fn] key near your
left pinky finger to the All Windows Expose view, tap [fn], then use
[tab] to cycle through applications much like you might do with [alt]
+ [tab], except that the open windows for each of the apps hop to the
foreground as if you'd hit [f10] for Expose's Application Windows
view. w00t!
Voodoo Launches Irish 3G
Voodoo Launches Irish 3G
06/30/2004 09:22 AMUnstrung.com Jun 30 2004 1:41PM GMT
New: Digital Voodoo SD|Flex
New: Digital Voodoo SD|Flex
07/14/2004 10:03 AMDigital Voodoo released SD|Flex, an uncompressed 10-bit video card
that supports Final Cut Pro HD's RT Extreme architecture, Mac OS X
10.3 Panther, Power Mac G5s, QuickTime 6.5.1, and any
QuickTime-compatible application.
Digital Voodoo list
Digital Voodoo list
10/29/2003 10:29 PMDrivers for Digital Voodoo video capture cards.
Voodoo UK Extends 3G Trial
Voodoo UK Extends 3G Trial
08/11/2004 08:08 AMUnstrung.com Aug 11 2004 12:16PM GMT
MesaFX 6.1: for Voodoo 4/5 v6.1.0.9 for
Doom 3 is Out
MesaFX 6.1: for Voodoo 4/5 v6.1.0.9 for
Doom 3 is Out
08/22/2004 06:19 AMIndra Tests Voodoo 3G
Indra Tests Voodoo 3G
02/17/2004 09:58 AMUnstrung.com Feb 17 2004 1:08PM GMT
Voodoo Touts Dutch 3G
Voodoo Touts Dutch 3G
09/20/2004 09:04 AMUnstrung.com Sep 20 2004 1:22PM GMT
EMC puts voodoo in new software biz
EMC puts voodoo in new software biz
06/10/2004 04:15 PMPokes Veritas full of holes
Digital Voodoo cards add FCP 4.5
support, more
Digital Voodoo cards add FCP 4.5
support, more
09/21/2004 02:29 AMAustralian company Digital Voodoo has released driver V7.3b4, which
brings support for Final Cut Pro HD 4.5, QuickTime 6.5.1, Mac OS X
v10.3.4 and the Power Mac G5 to the company's line of SD SDI and
analog video cards. Products covered by the new driver include the D1
64AV, 64, 64 Lite and 64RT, the Iridium SD and AV and the SD | Edit
and SD | Flex video cards. The 64RT, SD | Edit and SD | Flex also gain
support for Final Cut Pro HD 4.5's RT Extreme, which enables real-time
effects processing, and Photo JPEG, which allows offline editing. This
driver requires a dual-processor 2GHz Power Mac G5 or a dual-processor
867MHz Power Mac G4 or higher.
Swiss pin down England with voodoo
(Reuters)
Swiss pin down England with voodoo
(Reuters)
06/15/2004 03:57 AMReuters - Swiss fans have taken to voodoo to pin down England ahead of
their Euro 2004 match on Thursday.
Software Update Tips and Voodoo
Software Update Tips and Voodoo
12/28/2004 04:56 PM
What I do, and why, before running Software Update.
Saturday in LA: Robot Golem Voodoo Art
Saturday in LA: Robot Golem Voodoo Art
01/23/2004 12:10 AM
sixspace in Los Angeles opens a new show of robots-as-golems art this
Saturday -- from artists Martin Ontiveros and Donovan Crosby. Gallery
co-owner Caryn Coleman says:
"The reception for Risen is Saturday, January 24th, from 7-10
pm. The show continues through February 28th.
Risen explores the themes in differing folklore: Ontiveros
(Portland) depicts the deed-doer Golem from Jewish folklore with his
signature-style robots in his paintings on wood and bottles while
Crosby (Los Angeles) takes haunting tales from voodoo tales to create
a little black magic in her lush work. The title Risen is
derived from the rising souls in Golem's quests or the rising of evil,
such as zombies or spells, in voodoo.
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Voodoo Envy M:860 Gaming Laptop Review
Voodoo Envy M:860 Gaming Laptop Review
06/28/2004 08:27 AMIf there's one
thing that Apple laptops have done to effect the PC laptop world, it's
convince everyone that white is a fine color for notebooks. Case in
point: the Voodoo Envy M:860, an Athlon 64 3400+ powered gaming laptop
that, while available in a variety of colors, is being marketed in a
familiar-looking white. Trusted Reviews gives it a few games to chew
on, and it does as well as you'd expect (which is to say, very), but
interestingly they had the same sort of underperformance from the
M:860's Athlon 64 as they did from the recently-reviewed
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1630. Is there something snarling the
performance of notebook Athlon 64s? I don't know, but I'd be happy to
give the M:860 (and its 1,680 x 1,050 screen) a thorough workout.
Read [TrustedReviews]
Bush's campaign voodoo: Delay and
distract
Bush's campaign voodoo: Delay and
distract
09/13/2004 06:43 PMThe trouble with the font debate and the Swift Boat Vets debate and
all the other trivia that the Republicans have succeeded in dominating
the news with -- and, yes, the Bush service record trivia that the
Democrats have fumblingly attempted to retort with -- is that we will
forget it all after November 2. It will be as irrelevant as outdated
poll numbers.
What we will still be facing, whoever wins, is a situation abroad
that gets worse by the week and an economy at home that's sputtering.
For all the commander-in-chief bravado and the rhetoric of
decisiveness, President Bush has managed to distract the nation from
the essential rudderlessness of his leadership. In his four years of
running the country, he has majored in punting problems, fudging
outcomes and delaying reckonings.
This is the Bush administration's principal behavior pattern, its
fundamental survival principle, one no doubt etched into Karl Rove's
DNA: Do whatever it takes to run the clock out. The pattern
established itself, of course, in the fiasco of the Florida vote
recount. It emerged in controversies as diverse as Dick Cheney's fight
to keep the doors of his energy commission closed and the
pseudo-Solomonic "compromise" over stem-cell research. It's profoundly
evident in Bush economic policy, with its bogus "expiring" tax cuts
designed to loot the Treasury as quickly as possible without scaring
people over the resulting national bankruptcy. And it is the blueprint
for how Bush's team duped the nation into the Iraq war with a barrage
of misinformation: They said whatever they had to in order to rally
public support up until the launch of the invasion, when they could
count on a support-our-boys dynamic to kick in.
The other part of the Bush modus operandi is, take irrevocable
steps. The Bush administration has already made havoc of our
fiscal health, our national defense and our hope of actually
prevailing in the struggle against radical Islam. Much of what it has
done can't be undone. Short-term thinking -- what do we have to do
to get through the next election? -- has made long-term trouble.
A small and spiteful part of me can't help thinking, "Let Bush win
-- let him deal with his own mess!" Except there is no indication that
a second-term Bush will take any more ownership of his messes than a
first-term Bush. This, perhaps, is the ultimate irony of the Bush
presidency: For all the campaign-biography mythos of a misspent youth
redeemed by Jesus and a sober adulthood, George W. Bush is using the
presidency to play out his own drama of irresponsibility on a
nation-size stage. Once a wastrel, always a wastrel.
Bonus link: If you are still harboring any doubts about just how
strategically stupid the Iraq invasion was, read Juan Cole's essay on al-Qaida's war aims.
Latest and greatest XML resources (Linux
Voodoo)
Latest and greatest XML resources (Linux
Voodoo)
09/09/2002 01:34 PMDigital Voodoo intros SD|Flex video card
for FCP HD
Digital Voodoo intros SD|Flex video card
for FCP HD
07/14/2004 08:33 AMAustralian company Digital Voodoo has announced the immediate
availability of its new
SD|Flex video card, which was
designed for use with Final Cut Pro HD running in Mac OS X v10.3 on a
Power Mac G5. SD|Flex bristles with an array of ports that include
10-bit uncompressed single link SD SDI; component YUV; S-Video,
composite video and dual link SD SDI; component YUV/RGB; S-Video; and
composite output. The video card supports Final Cut Pro HD's RT
Extreme architecture, which allows real-time playback of such effects
as additive dissolves, in addition to Photo-JPEG capture and playback
for offline editing. Desktop preview functionality enables an SD-SDI
monitor to function as a second desktop. SD|Flex is US$2,495.
Instant Voodoo Magic looking for beta
testers for ChatStream
Instant Voodoo Magic looking for beta
testers for ChatStream
03/24/2005 08:33 PMChatStream is a time-based iChat log viewer that allows you to quickly
find relevant chat messages by its participants, content, and whether
or not URLs are embedded in them.
I am currently looking for a
limited set of qualified beta testers.

MesaFX 0.51a Drivers, for OpenGL gaming
with Voodoo cards
MesaFX 0.51a Drivers, for OpenGL gaming
with Voodoo cards
12/22/2003 05:21 PMGAME REVIEW: Voodoo Vince a Clever Time
GAME REVIEW: Voodoo Vince a Clever Time
12/24/2003 05:59 PMAP via Daily Press Dec 24 2003 5:40PM ET
VIDEO GAME REVIEW: Voodoo Vince's clever
VIDEO GAME REVIEW: Voodoo Vince's clever
12/24/2003 12:13 PMBoston Globe Dec 24 2003 10:01AM ET
Swiss Soccer Fans Pin Down England with
Voodoo Campaign (Reuters)
Swiss Soccer Fans Pin Down England with
Voodoo Campaign (Reuters)
06/15/2004 07:04 AMReuters - Swiss fans have taken to voodoo to pin
down England ahead of their Euro 2004 match Thursday.
Billy "Wicked" Wilson of Voodoo Extreme
fame has passed away at the age of 33
Billy "Wicked" Wilson of Voodoo Extreme
fame has passed away at the age of 33
03/17/2005 02:53 AMBilly "Wicked" Wilson passed away today at the age of 33. Wilson was
loved for his involvement in one of the earliest and best gaming
websites, Voodoo Extreme.
"
Easter Greetings from Easter B"
"
Easter Greetings from Easter B"
04/11/2004 08:58 PMHoppy Easter
Hoppy Easter
04/13/2004 01:58 AMI suck. Deal with it.
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter!
03/27/2005 03:31 PMFrom all of us at Rebelscum, Happy Easter!
Giant Easter Egg
Giant Easter Egg
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
This giant Ukrainian Easter Egg (pysanka) was built in 1975 in
Vegreville, Canada by (then) Univ. Utah Computer Science Professor
Ronald Resch. Interesting
egg factoids can be found
here--including that it swivels like a weather vane. Vegreville
has an
annual
festival. More
images of
egg here. The Vegreville Pysanka was the first physical structure
completely designed with computer-aided geometric modeling software.
There is a good
description
here of the complex geometry involved. It's based on a
technique
(PDF) he developed and
patented for folding a flat
material (i.e. sheet metal) into flexible surfaces. Ronald Resch has
had an
interesting career.
Amazon Easter Egg
Amazon Easter Egg
01/11/2004 06:01 PM Type "old fart" (no quotes) into the search box at Amazon. Act now!
(Thanks to Dan O'Neill for the info.) (If that doesn't work, try
here.)...
Apple Easter Egg
Apple Easter Egg
03/26/2005 10:13 PMSlashdot Mar 27 2005 2:04AM GMT
Easter Eggs
Easter Eggs
04/09/2004 04:02 PMThe Easter Bunny won't be delivering these this weekend!
Sidekick II Easter Egg (Unconfirmed)
Sidekick II Easter Egg (Unconfirmed)
09/23/2004 07:13 AMTyping " @(^o^)@ " in the Sidekick 2 AIM client creates a monkey
smiley.
Adding a "v" or a "_" instead of the "o" makes different monkey
gestures.
Tom Waits ate my Easter candy
Tom Waits ate my Easter candy
03/27/2005 10:41 AM
Happy Easter, every
one! Happy Easter - ebaumsworld.com
Happy Easter - ebaumsworld.com
04/12/2004 04:59 AMThis is where we get the phrase "doing it like rabbits" .. Easter
bunnies go crazy happy
ebaumsworld.com/hapeastbuny.html
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GI Easter Bunny Baskets
GI Easter Bunny Baskets
03/20/2003 06:42 PM GI
Easter Bunny Baskets "The biggest oxymoron going on now is
war toys," folksinger Utah Philipps said. "What is war? War
is sticking a bayonet into people, we've been through all of this.
It's the most awful thing that can happen. And what is a toy? A toy is
to have fun with, to amuse yourself. Why are we telling our children
that you can have fun with war?. . ."
And pigs really do fly at Easter
(Reuters)
And pigs really do fly at Easter
(Reuters)
04/09/2004 04:13 PMReuters - Easter revellers in Australia's biggest city are discovering
pigs really do fly.
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 11, 2004 - April 17,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 11, 2004 - April 17,
2004 Archives
04/16/2004 06:11 AMThis is precisely the sort of inane mumbojumbo that will -- perhaps
literally -- get us all killed .. until obfuscate .. Joshua
Marshall
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives
04/10/2004 08:47 AMDisgusting. More than 40% of Bush Presidency Spent at Ranch, Camp
David or Kennebunkport. 4/10 .. Josh Micah Marshall: .. put
it
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_04_04.php#002829
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Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives"
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives"
04/12/2004 03:24 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 18, 2004 - April 24,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 18, 2004 - April 24,
2004 Archives
04/20/2004 08:38 AMOfficial White House Response to the Bandar/Election Accusation ..
non-denials today they clearly are .. tried and tried and tried ..
Scott McClellan squirms! .. all over the deck .. Holy
shit
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_04_18.php#002857
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Redwood Dragon: April 18, 2004 - April
24, 2004 Archives
Redwood Dragon: April 18, 2004 - April
24, 2004 Archives
04/25/2004 10:02 PMdeclaring victory in the culture war .. Is nothing sacred?!? .. this
is a travesty ..
[LINK]
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Matthew Yglesias: April 11, 2004 - April
17, 2004 Archives
Matthew Yglesias: April 11, 2004 - April
17, 2004 Archives
04/18/2004 08:22 AMWhat Yglesias says: .. mea sorta culpa .. seen the light ..
Thus
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 25, 2004 - May 01, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 25, 2004 - May 01, 2004
Archives
05/02/2004 08:25 AMhere's Josh Marshall on Bush's racism .. Bush Talks About Race
(Again)! .. are racist ..
elsewhere
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Marshall: April 25, 2004 - May 01, 2004
Archives"
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Marshall: April 25, 2004 - May 01, 2004
Archives"
05/03/2004 02:23 AMApril 16, 2004
April 16, 2004
04/16/2004 10:16 AM
Dogfood
The term “eating your own dogfood,” in the software
industry, means using the code you’re developing for your own
daily needs: basically, being a user as well as a developer, so the
user empathy that is the hallmark of good software comes
automatically.
This site is produced in CityDesk, and about half
of my time is spent writing code for CityDesk, so it’s been my
policy to edit Joel on Software using the current, debugging
version of CityDesk running inside the debugger. The neat
part is that if I'm writing a long essay for the site and the
application crashes, I have a chance to debug it right there and then
and in fact if I haven't saved in a while I must debug it
right there and then, otherwise I won't be able to save my work.
Anyway, for the last couple of weeks, the development version of
CityDesk has been using a new, smaller database schema (it's mostly
the same as the old schema but with some redundancies removed to make
it better normalized) and the truth is I was a little bit scared to
upgrade the Joel on Software database so I could publish. But dogfood
we must eat, so here you go.
Interviews
Eric Lippert write
s: “Dev candidates: if you've done any reading at all, you
know that most of your interviews will involve writing some code on a
whiteboard. A word of advice: writing code on whiteboards is HARD.
Practice!” Good advice. I'm wondering if we should stop
giving advice on interviewing... my guerr
illa guide is so well read that my old trick of looking for people
who write their }'s immediately after their {'s doesn't work any more.
Everyone who interviews at Fog Creek always carefully does that now,
and then they sort of look at me to make sure I noticed that they
wrote their } immediately after their {. Tip: That's not what I'm
looking for any more.
Memetics and Email Viruses
Gary Cornell and I had an interesting
conversation about how email viruses are getting cleverer and
better written. It reminded me of Richard Dawkins and Oliver
Goodenough (Nature, September 1, 1994) who realized that
chain letters were a great example of the evolution of memes.
Evolution requires:
- A genetic code, such as DNA
- Replication
- Mutation
- Natural Selection
In a chain letter, you have
- The text of the letter itself
- The letter requires you to copy it and send it to other
people
- When the letter is copied by hand, everyone makes slight mistakes
and slight changes, either intentionally, because they think they are
better, or unintentionally, by mistake.
- The letters that work best at convincing people to copy them get
copied the most and thus those memes survive the longest.
The same thing happens with email viruses. The ones with the best
fake letters, e.g., the ones that persuade the most people to open the
attachment, will survive and reproduce. The ones that aren't very
convincing die out. The next stage, which may have already happened,
would be for the virus to modify a couple of words at random in the
text of the message before sending it out. Instead of blasting a
million people the same message, blast groups of 100 people the same
message with a different random change. Eventually random mutation
will improve the ability of these messages to survive and reproduce by
fooling people into opening the attachment.
Software
Marketing
I've said it before, and I'll say it again ... nobody knows more
about marketing in the shrinkwrapped software industry than Rick
Chapman, and the new fourth edition of his book is the only
place you can go to find a complete encylopedia of just about
everything there is to know about marketing software. There's really
nothing else that compares and if you're trying to market software you
really have to read this book.
Over the years and the editions Rick has added an awful lot of
material, and a lot of it is starting to show its age. In particular a
lot of the discussion of channel marketing may not be relevant: thanks
to the Internet, plenty of software companies today are doing fine
using 100% direct-to-customer without any traditional channel
whatsoever. Don't let that stop you from buying the book; it has
plenty of useful data on Internet and direct sales, too. Before you
try to sell software, you have to at least sit down and read this book
cover to cover, if only to gain the humility to realize how much is
involved in marketing.
April 22, 2004
April 22, 2004
04/22/2004 09:29 PM
Perfectionism
If I was as much of a perfectionist as some here would have me be, I would never get out
the door in the morning, I'd be so busy scrubbing the floors of my
apartment until they sparkle and shaving every ten minutes and
removing lint from my clothing with masking tape, and by the time I
finished that I'd have to shave again and take out the trash because
there was masking tape in the trash and re-scrub the floor because
when I took the trash out I might have tracked in dust. And then I'd
have to shave again.
I could go insane with the web page behind the discussion board.
First I could make it 110% xhtml 1.1 + CSS. Heck, why not xhtml 2.0
just to be extra addictive-personality-disordered. Then I could neatly
format all the html code so it's perfectly indented. But the html is
generated by a script, and the script has to be indented correctly so
that it's perfect too, and a correctly indented ASP script does not,
by defintion, produce correctly indented HTML. So I could write a
filter that takes the output of the ASP script and reindents it so
that if anybody does a View Source they would see neatly indented HTML
and think I have great attention to detail. Then I would start to
obsess about all the wasted bandwidth caused by meaningless whitespace
in the HTML file, and I'd go back and forth in circles between
compressed HTML and nicely laid out HTML, pausing only to shave.
I could spend the rest of my life perfecting the HTML behind every
page on all of our sites, or I could do something that might actually
benefit someone.
Perfectionism is a very dangerous quality in business and in life,
because by being perfectionist about one thing you are, by definition,
neglecting another. The three days I spent insuring that all icons in
CityDesk 3.0 are displayed with perfect alpha-blended effects came at
the price of having a web site where the descender of the "g" is not a
hyperlink. And both are at the price of working on my next book, or
writing another article for Joel on Software, or making CityDesk
publish really big sites faster.
If you're noticing a recurring theme, it's that I never like to
talk about whether or not to do X. The question should never be "X,
yes or no?" As long as you have limited time and resources, you always
have to look at the cost and the
benefit of X. Questions should be "Is X worth the
time" or "Will X or Y have a greater return on investment?"
Great Minds Think Alike
or,
you can take the boy out of Microsoft but you can't take Microsoft out
of the boy
Raym
ond Chen: “In other words, in an
error-code model, it is obvious when somebody failed to handle an
error: They didn't check the error code. But in an exception-throwing
model, it is not obvious from looking at the code whether somebody
handled the error, since the error is not explicit.” (c.f.
Joel
on Exceptions)
Larry Osterman: “I’m not saying that metrics are bad.
They’re not. But basing people’s annual performance reviews on
those metrics is a recipe for disaster.” (c.f. Joel on
Measurement, Joel
on Incentive Pay, Why
FogBugz isn't a crutch for HR, etc.)
By the way, have you noticed how everyone at Microsoft is a blogger
now? Dave Winer has managed to successfully and almost
single-handedly pull off the most incredible Fire
and Motion coup in the history of the software industry. His
endless evangelism of blogging now has every Microsoft employee
spending more time working on their blogs than working on software
development or even picking out polo shirts. Brilliant! And that
business of sending Scoble to Redmond as a fifth column was
incredible! Bravo!
The Best Thing on Television, Ever
We just finished watching
Season 1 of the BBC television series The Office on DVD during our lunchbreaks
at Fog Creek. WOW! Incredibly funny, incredibly
touching, and supernaturally realistic. But now I'm paranoid when
nobody in the office laughs at my jokes. I'm an entertainer, first,
really, then a boss. Also I'll have to cut
down on the army stories.
Hint to Americans: turn on the English subtitles and you'll catch
twice as many jokes.
April 2004 Zeitgeist
April 2004 Zeitgeist
05/04/2004 09:16 PMHere's how people found this site in April. My bio-a-minute brings in
decent traffic. Search Phrase Hits Percentage free ram 656 5.2 %...
Kraptor April 2004
Kraptor April 2004
04/20/2004 12:34 AMA classic shoot 'em up scroller game.
CRMExplorer April 21 2004
CRMExplorer April 21 2004
04/21/2004 07:57 PMA Web-based customer relationship management software application.
April 28, 2004: Google could set a new
IPO standard
April 28, 2004: Google could set a new
IPO standard
01/02/2005 03:37 PMSiliconValley.com Jan 2 2005 5:36PM GMT
Photos from the rally in S.F. on April
10, 2004
Photos from the rally in S.F. on April
10, 2004
04/12/2004 05:00 AMPhotos from the rally in S.F. on April 10, 2004 .. U.C. Berkeley
Lecturer Hatem Bazian
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Scrutineer archive - April 2004
Scrutineer archive - April 2004
05/03/2004 02:24 AMwas on this story back in July .. offers up an email exchange ..
Michael Pollard ..
July
learnedhand.com/archive_0404.htm#522004834PM
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leuschke.org archives :: April 01, 2004
leuschke.org archives :: April 01, 2004
04/24/2004 06:22 AMThe Undersea Bunker of Forking Paths- Borges interview (lol funny.
Read!)
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Crypto-Gram April 15th, 2004
Crypto-Gram April 15th, 2004
04/19/2004 02:43 AMmozilla.org Status Update #227 (April
14, 2004)
mozilla.org Status Update #227 (April
14, 2004)
04/14/2004 07:49 AMWindows Security Updates for April 2004
Windows Security Updates for April 2004
05/05/2004 02:38 AMLSASS vulnerability reported and patched two weeks ago .. Windows
Security Updates for April 2004 .. Here's Microsoft's official alert
.. four security alerts .. Go get'em now .. hotfix ..
patch
microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/200404_windows.asptrack
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Independent Status Reports (April 13,
2004)
Independent Status Reports (April 13,
2004)
04/13/2004 04:52 PMMarch for Women's Lives! | April 25,
2004
March for Women's Lives! | April 25,
2004
04/23/2004 09:53 PMCome to DC on April 25 and stand up for women's
rights
marchforwomen.org
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Linux Advisory Watch - April 9th 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - April 9th 2004
04/09/2004 04:07 PMIndependent Status Reports (25 April,
2004)
Independent Status Reports (25 April,
2004)
04/25/2004 08:41 PMThis Week on perl5-porters (26 April / 2
May 2004)
This Week on perl5-porters (26 April / 2
May 2004)
05/05/2004 04:12 AMThis week, our p5p summary will describe a lot of little bugs, some of
which were fixed, some of which weren't, in a lot of different areas
of the perl interpreter.
This Week on perl5-porters (19-25 April
2004)
This Week on perl5-porters (19-25 April
2004)
04/26/2004 10:12 AMThe rhythm of maintenance releases is now well established, and this
week saw the release of perl 5.8.4, as expected. Meanwhile, the usual
stream of bugs and patches continued.
Linux Advisory Watch - April 9, 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - April 9, 2004
04/09/2004 04:04 PMThis week, advisories were released for the Linux kernel, interchange,
fte, sysstat, oftpd, squid, heimdal, tcpdump, portage, kde, tcpdump,
sysstat, ClamAV, Automake, and mplayer. The distributors include
Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake, and Turbolinux.
This Week on perl5-porters (12-18 April
2004)
This Week on perl5-porters (12-18 April
2004)
04/19/2004 12:17 PMThis was an RC-2 week, rich in events and discussions. Read about the
little-known dualvars, the always popular version strings, the set UID
perl, Unicode classes, and various other bugs.
Google to Go Public in $2.7 Bln
Offering, April 30, 2004
Google to Go Public in $2.7 Bln
Offering, April 30, 2004
04/30/2004 12:33 AMSilicon Investor Apr 30 2004 4:53AM GMT
Zend: PHP Weekly Summary for April 7th,
2004
Zend: PHP Weekly Summary for April 7th,
2004
04/09/2004 04:06 PMNew this week from
Zend is their
latest
PHP Weekly
Summary for the week of April 7th. There are severl announcements
from this past week, including the release of two release candidates
as well as a few othe bugs mentioned.
An Easter Voodoo Festival With Political Undertones