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Monthly Archives: July 2004
An Espresso Glossary
CoffeeGeek.com presents An Espresso Glossary with very good information and which should keep growing a bit.
Tagged life, life::coffee
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The Daily WTF
Oh man, I just had to blog on this: www.thedailywtf.com What a great site; well if you’re a nerd that is, otherwise it is probably just an OK site.
Tagged life, life::humor
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Windsor to get public hotspot
In case you missed it; The Press Democrat is reporting that “Windsor Town Green soon to become a WiFi hot spot“. Windsor‘s Town Green will become the first in the county to offer free public Wi-Fi access. Hopefully more towns … Continue reading
MPlayer and FireFox
Unfortunately many of the big media players have not made native Linux players or plugins for their popular formats (Windows Media, QuickTime); so just trying to be a normal person and watch movie trailers online through my browser is a … Continue reading
Tagged technology
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Sage: An RSS Reader for Firefox
Sage is an RSS reader extension for FireFox. It makes keeping up on all those blogs very easy.
Tagged technology
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Court Limits Privacy Of E-Mail Messages
A Washington Post article reports that anyone providing email services to you is allowed to read your email: A company that provides e-mail service has the right to copy and read any message bound for its customers, a federal appeals … Continue reading
Tagged government::law, technology
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