| 1. |  | Tuesday Morning Links - Captured: 7-12-2004 19:19:14
The lame duck session of congress gives us an Intelligence
Overhaul.
Reality seems
to continue marching in Iraq, although not
everyone agrees.
Here is a pretty detailed article about the status
of Nuclear Weapons and Iran. Things that stand out to me is that the civilian
program issues is still a two year timeframe, alligations of military programs especially
related to two sites, Parchin and Lavisan II, an Iranian ... From: Doubt's Log |
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| 2. |  | Reminder: Digital Blackbelt Series - Captured: 4-2-2005 11:32:00 The first webast in this series is about to begin.
MSDN Webcast: Digital Blackbelt Series: The Software Security Crisis: Selling Management on the Need to Invest in Secure Software Development (Level 100)
Friday, February 4, 200511:00 A.M.12:00 P.M. Pacific Time, United States and Canada (UTC-8)
Tune in for an introduction to the Digital Blackbelt Series. Learn about the evolving "Secure Culture" at Microsoft Corporation and how your company ... From: BufferOverrun |
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| 3. |  | Less choice leads to better results? - Captured: 8-1-2005 5:23:13
Less choice leads to better results.
Higher level languages and frameworks
restrict choice.
Thus, higher level languages and
frameworks should lead to better results.
The “less choice” statement
flows from this article entitled Choice
Cuts. Ignore the politics
and focus on the research beneath the statement. That’s what is valuable in
this context.
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| 4. |  | George Soros...leftist billionaire commie hater whos destroying America...one 527 at a time. - Captured: 1-2-2005 6:50:21
George Soros is a Billionaire investment
capitalist who came to the attention of millions of Americans for the first time with
his 527 organization MoveOn.Org. From
where I’m sitting, George seems like kind of a nut-job and an egomaniac…but
then anyone who comes up with his own civil philosophy, and then spends billions of
dollars promoting it around the world would have to be…wouldn’t he? And
frankly, he’s the egomaniacal nu... From: Anomalous Data |
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| 5. |  | My service to Humanity - Captured: 27-1-2005 17:02:11
Here’s
a site that let’s you know how a particular company scored on human rights and
environmental concerns in the U.S as well as globally You can also compare them
with their competitors, and make certain that your dollars are going to support the
kinds of things that are important to you and your community. Also...they list
known subsidieries and allied companies, to help you untangle the maze:
&n... From: Anomalous Data |
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| 9. |  | Election Mayhem - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:09:30 With the election almost done and over with, save for a few crucial electoral votes, here's your... From: Developer Shed Blog |
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| 15. |  | Election Results - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:11:32 Ok it is more than a bit late but I just joined and wanted to post something other than comments. ... From: Developer Shed Blog |
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| 17. |  | Spam Pays? - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:12:05 How do you like this for idiocy. 20% of all Americans actually buy products from spam... From: Developer Shed Blog |
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| 20. |  | Dell Adapter Recall Program - Captured: 11-10-2004 10:27:00 Dell have the unfortunate task of recalling around a million notebook and/or docking station power adapters. There is -- apparently -- a small risk of fire. I'd hate to be the company who built those for them.
What's awesome is that that couldn't make the job of ordering (for free) replacement adapters any easier than they have. Simply visit http://www.delladapterprogram.com/, fill out the form and they'll send you new adapters.
http://www.engadget.com/entry/0265152283... From: Matt Reynolds |
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| 21. |  | A Weekend At Sigiriya - Captured: 8-2-2005 12:58:00 Continuing on from my previous post, Looking Forward To A Long Weekend At Sigiriya...
A fairly eventful weekend. We drove from Wathupiiwala up to Kurunegala on Thursday evening. The journey takes me just less than 2 hours by car. We stayed overnight at Kurunegala with our friends Dylan & Sheila and their guest Tait before driving up to Sigiriya on Friday morning, stopping off at a craft village a few Km before Sigiriya. The journey took about 2.5 hours. We were booked into the Sigiriy... From: VB & .NET Blogs @ vbCity.com |
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| 22. |  | Dont restrict my freedom of speech just to cut money in politics - Captured: 29-1-2005 18:21:52
In a comment to my previous
post on 527’s, Thomas comments:
>To
be honest, I find both parties distasteful and utterly
>corrupt.
Both Bush and Kerry were guilty of using the
>527s
(I would argue *directing* but that’s under debate)
>in
the course of their campaigns. I might believe that
>527s
are for the greater good if they found a way t... From: Visions of Shadow and Light |
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| 23. |  | Money in politics isnt bad - it is the way it is expressed that counts - Captured: 24-1-2005 19:28:46
There's a mounting
outcry about the way money funneled into 527 organizations during the recent election.
An example is here at
the Star Tribune.
The underlying
theme of the article and much of the outcry is that there should be less money in
politics. That may or may not be true.
The real goal
should be to ensure that the common citizen has a voice at least equal to the voices
of corporate
America
. Since a “... From: Visions of Shadow and Light |
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| 24. |  | Daily Source Code for February 1st 2005 - Captured: 1-2-2005 17:52:11 A shorter show than usual today, with more music than you're used to. A
CNN camera staring down my back made today's show a bit more difficult.
of course I fucked up the date as well on the show, so some features
did remain the same :)
mp3
Shownotes in html and opml From: Adam Curry: Daily Source Code |
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| 25. |  | Build Your Own PHP Survey Engine - Captured: 10-2-2005 20:19:13 Building interactive features into your Web site, such as a live poll or survey, has never been easier. Follow along step-by-step as you learn to build a PHP-based survey engine with an RDBMS on the back end and HTML histogram data on the front. From: DevX: Latest Published Articles |
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