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October 10, 2005
0852 - Good morning. There's a few snaps yesterday, if you're interested in concrete floors, dogs who nap, and greener lawns. Other things I learned over the weekend include:
Well, that's enough for now. Have a decent Monday, enjoy (if you're here) the lack of traffic, what with FedLand and associated businesses closed down for Columbo Day. Ciao!
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October 11, 2005
1740 - Hola! I was at work by 0700, and gremlins ate the whole day. Deals got done, and there's a train behind that light in the tunnel, I'm sure of it. Restart and retry tomorrow. Ciao!
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October 12, 2005
0621 - Good morning. The only way I can find to denigrate Debian is the insane adherance to policy above all else. Yes, yes, policy is good, but defined by the exceptions that can be made. Telling someone that version 1.0.6 is vulnerable, but ... but ... Debian 3.1 Stable still has version 1.0.6 ... what's up with that?
Security Updates for Mozilla and Friends. With DSA 810 the security team announced that security problems in Mozilla, Firefox, Galeon and Thunderbird have to be fixed by more or less using the new upstream version but keeping the old version number.
Really, I love the Debian way, but to get the same code base, 1.0.7 when installed from Unstable, but called 1.0.6 when packaged for Stable, to maintain the fiction that no version upgrades are done, only backports of security fixes ... sigh. That's screwed up.
Okay, time to hit the road. Have a happy hump day.
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October 13, 2005
0634 - Good morning. So a panel of Tax Eaters appointed by Shrub has decided that, in the interests of making the tax system simpler, fairer, and more friendly to economic growth, they're going to recommend removing or reducing mortgage and health insurance tax breaks. Tax Eaters recommend more taxes. Shock and Awe! Then in another set of stories yesterday, Apple's stock falls after announcing a 4X earnings gain ... because analysts don't think they sold enough iPods. The stock market is an insane legalized gambling club for rich people and pension plan administrators anyway, and they make moves based upon the whims of ... well, for lack of a better word, idiots, at least in my view. At least I know why I generally stay the hell away from the news - it's too freaking annoying to read.
Last night I got the DuctTape mod installed in Doom3, and set out again. It's much more fun to be able to see and shoot at the same time. Yeah, it's scarier watching your life drain away as things you can't see keep hitting you in the darkness, while you fire point blank into the 15 degrees to the left. But so be it - I'll take fun over stupid every time. Oh, and in that situation, if ALL I HAD was the choice between flashlight and shotgun, I'd take the latter every time.
Time to drive. Ciao!
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October 14, 2005
0624 - Good morning. Quote of the week award goes to ... "RIAA: The skin that holds the pus together in the blister." Doesn't that leave an image seared into the little gray cells, neh? Thanks to Erik for that one, if my memory serves me.
Nothing much to report, busy days as usual. Catch you tomorrow.
1029 - I find that quote originated with the User Friendly 'toon for October 13. Thanks, Mike!
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October 15, 2005
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October 16, 2005
1256 - Good afternoon. The jungle lawns have been mowed. Today, we've done the shopping, I've got a number of chores to get to, so I'll be about that momentarily. But first, as yesterday was the Iraqi vote on their constitution, it was also a bad week to be an American soldier in country...
My heart and thoughts are with our fighting troops around the world, and with the families of those lost in the battle.
See you next week.
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