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I am who I am

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2003 in: Technology

Doc says:
Maybe I’m tired of blogging about blogging because now marketers think it’s about marketing.
Hmm. Disagreeing with such a respected pundit may be foolish but I’m going to risk it. Blogging is about whatever the reader thinks it’s about. Also, blogging is about whatever the author thinks it’s about. Interpretation is […]

MoveOn Primary

Posted on: Tuesday, June 24th, 2003 in: Technology

MoveOn.org is holding an online primary to help decide who to endorse for the Democratic nomination in 2004. They’ve conducted interviews with the candidates and given each candidate the opportunity to address their members. MoveOn’s polls are open through Wednesday for voting. Should one candidate receive over 50% of the vote they […]

MS Licensing vs Apple Upgrades

Posted on: Monday, June 23rd, 2003 in: Technology

Well his Steveness just got off the stage at the WWDC. He gave us everything we’d hoped to see including Panther, the G5, and even some little surprises. Once again he also is giving us a $129 upgrade fee should we wish to take advantage of Panther’s new capabilities.
That got me […]

Language Confusion

Posted on: Wednesday, June 18th, 2003 in: Technology

I routinely write Java, PHP, PERL, and ASP for my job. Each has a very specific task and most are for legacy applications which means that converting to a single language would be most troubling. Daily I find myself forgetting or confusing syntax when I switch languages. I’ll use the wrong data […]

Boycott AICN

Posted on: Monday, June 16th, 2003 in: Technology

For several years I’ve read Ain’t It Cool News for inside information on new movies. Harry uncovered great stuff before many other media outlets. He wrote like a fanboy and his view was very personal.
All that changed last week when one of AICN’s reporters called folks trading an unfinished version of […]

Your Guide to the Stars

Posted on: Monday, June 16th, 2003 in: Technology

We’ve probably all read something somewhere by or about Searls, Lessig, Dash, or even my favorite–Cory Doctorow. Well now you can find a guide to understanding these Bloggers with a capital “B” with the Simple Guide to A-List Bloggers. Yes, your guide to the stars of the technocracy. (via Ben Hammersley)

The Permalink

Posted on: Monday, June 16th, 2003 in: Technology

One of the things that make the blogosphere so interesting is the fact that you can follow a conversation pretty easily throughout it’s various participants’ websites. While most of us say, “Yeah, commenting is a huge stride in communities,” the fact is that without the idea of permanent links to stories we wouldn’t have […]

DNS Solved…Tomcat Next

Posted on: Sunday, June 15th, 2003 in: Technology

OK so BIND9 was a heck of a lot easier than I assumed it would be. Getting Tomcat 4.1 and Apache 1.3 running was another story. Indepently they run fine. After reading about twelve different ways to get mod_jk to run I think I’m just going to run Tomcat by itself. […]

Sounds Too Much Like Work

Posted on: Saturday, June 14th, 2003 in: Technology

Working on a Saturday. My wife is at the beach. I’m watching the gorgeous day out my office window…at work. Regardless, it’s OK because I have Johnny Cash and a hot cup of java.
OK…so any DNS/Bind geeks out there? I really need some help with getting BIND9 running and configured properly […]

Mark Pilgrim’s Exploit

Posted on: Friday, June 13th, 2003 in: Technology

There’s a raging debate on one of my favorite websites, Workbench, over a recent RSS exploit Mark Pilgrim unleashed on his readers. Pilgrim took advantage of a problem with some HTML-based news aggregators by using CSS to deliver lots of platypi to unsuspecting readers. Rogers, being a Radio user and writing a book […]