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Below are the entries for 09/2002. If an entry has a light red background, that means it's had at least 10 comments added to it.
57 entries
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37 comments
The Apple Internet Developer site has a tutorial on XML transformations with CSS and DOM. The tutorial works with Mozilla 1.0 and later on both Mac OS X and Windoze. It’s straightforward and simple to follow.
This is pretty neat. Apparently the owners of this house had been seeing images and hearing voices for quite a while. They did some research and found that a lady once lived in the house who lost her husband during the Civil War. Legend says that she used to sit…
I’ve successfully upgraded to pMachine 2.2. I also hacked the new files to re-enable my monthly archive count and category count. Rick has changed a lot of the code, so my category count code had to change as well, but it’s all working again now.
There is a picture making the rounds (especially with the Liberals) that depicts Bush in a classroom reading a book with a student. The only problem is that Bush’s book is upside-down. I first saw it on a leftie site and every single one of them was trumpeting it as…
Cold Fury has a list of great questions to ask the anti-war with Iraq crowd. And the comments to the post are also good.
This New York Times editorial makes an excellent case for going in and ousting Saddam by force. I know… I’m just as surprised as you are that it’s in the Times. Nevertheless, it’s good to see they will print both sides of an argument every now and then. …
This paper by Orin S. Kerr eases some of the fears I had about the Patriot Act.
A group of French troops evacuated all the American children from their school in the Ivory Coast. The students had been trapped in a battle between the Ivorian government and rebels. The US sent a small number of troops to the Ivorian capital of Yamoussoukro to meet up with…
This is an interesting article in the O’Reilly Dev Center that talks about using XUL and JavaScript to create your own custom Mozilla app. via: dangerousmeta!
Chinese Spam : September 25, 2002 :
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I received my first Chinese spam email today. I get spam email every now and then, but never from China. It was completely in Chinese, except for my name. I feel like I’m important now… moving on up in the world.