Monthly Archives: September 2003

Heh

I think I just helped start another blogging API flame war. Woohoo! Fan those flames!

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11 Things I’ve Learned, Realized, Accepted, or Otherwise Acknowledged Today, September 20, 2003

1. Rock’n’Roll Worship Circus is even better live. Their message and their sound are phenomenal. 2. The Hershey’s Special Dark milkshake at the Chocolate World food court is wonderful. Dr. Atkins is spinning in his grave as I write this, … Continue reading

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Unplugged

Tonight I intended to: finalize Frequency 1.2b5 for public release, work on the interface and ERD for Frequency Pro some more, create a working beta of Abstract (school project), work on redesigning truetech.org (because I’m so tired of this design). … Continue reading

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Reboot

From BBpot, who usually isn’t this funny: Dell Patents “Reboot and See If That Fixes It” Technical Support Process. Patent enforcement won’t be limited to large corporations. Dell plans on charging royalties to individuals as well. “Margins are tight and … Continue reading

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Civics

CNN: Without a change of approach, schools will continue to turn out large numbers of students who are disengaged in society and unappreciative of democracy, the report contends. Very interesting article. I’m finding myself agreeing with it. As a school … Continue reading

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Articles I’ve Read Or Meant To Read Lately

Jonathan Amos: People who experience a sense of spirituality in church may be reacting to the extreme bass sound produced by some organ pipes. Yes, we must explain away every aspect of spirituality! Wait — my church doesn’t have an … Continue reading

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Blogitics

That’s a horrible title, and I apologize. Dave Winer has compiled a list of presidential candidates with weblogs. I don’t know why. I’m much more interested in a candidate’s stand on issues than I am in whether he or she … Continue reading

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Break the Chain

Happened across this site a few days ago: Break the Chain. Excellent companion site to Snopes. Definitely a link for our revamped intranet at school. Now if only the new xServe would arrive…

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