Monthly Archives: November 2003

Press Pot

My parents gave me a press pot for a belated birthday gift. It makes a really full flavored (and strong) cup of coffee all without the usual bitterness of brewed coffee; it reminded me a bit of the Greek coffee … Continue reading

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MT Spam Vulnerability

The Moveable Type website has an announcement about a new spam vulnerability. Basically mt-send-entry.cgi can be used to send spam from your MT weblog. The recommended fix is to remove the script if you don’t use the feature, or if … Continue reading

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Worldchanging.com Radio Interview

Two of the authors of the WorldChanging.com blog were recently interviewed on kpfa. The interview discussed the role technology and the open source paradigm are playing in developing countries, and areas of science outside of software development. Streaming audio here … Continue reading

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I Don’t Care About Michael Jackson!

Tom Mangan echos my sentiments exactly with his post Enough with the Michael Jackson crap. Honestly I really don’t care, wake me when the judgment comes down; there are far more important things going on in the world than this … Continue reading

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Milk Frothing Guide

CoffeeGeek.com has a great article on getting the perfect foam for your coffee drink. Aptly titled The Milk Frothing Guide, this really is a must read for any coffee-[ geek | lover | aficionado ]; you’ll really learn a lot … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday to Me!

Happy birthday to me! My beautiful wife gave me these wonderful gifts: [Thermos Bottle] [Thursday - war all the time] UPDATE: (21:00) I gave blood today, and Angela made me an awesome cake; possibly in that order.

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Schwarzenegger Inauguration

[photo info] At least the kids look like they are having fun .

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SPIM

As seen on Slashdot there is an interesting Washington Post Story about an unsettling and growing trend in instant messaging called SPIM; which is IM SPAM. I recently had enough of this junk, and finally turned on blocking on my … Continue reading

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What’s Your Candidate Running?

Linux Journal answers the question: What’s your presidential candidate for 2004 running for a web server?, in a recent article. Apache does currently hold 64% [netcraft] of the web server market, so it should be of no surprise that most … Continue reading

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