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10:40:40 PM, Friday 8 April 2005
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02:37:25 PM, Friday 8 April 2005
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01:43:07 PM, Thursday 7 April 2005
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06:51:03 PM, Wednesday 6 April 2005
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Not one to ignore some potential fun, I have compiled My Educational History In Google Satellite Maps:
- K-4: The Open Classroom, San Geronimo, CA
- 5-7: Harmony School, Occidental, CA
- 8: Martin Luther King Junior High, Berkeley, CA
- 9-12: Summerfield Waldorf School, Santa Rosa, CA
- B.A.: St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD
The school is the big cluster of buildings near the middle of the map. In all the maps.
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01:52:16 AM,
Wednesday 6 April 2005
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The new Doctor Who series continues to be perfectly delightful.
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12:30:44 AM,
Wednesday 6 April 2005
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08:49:21 PM, Saturday 2 April 2005
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Yeah, I was wrong. Especially when I told everyone that Iraqis hate freedom and enjoyed living under Saddam Hussein. I'm so embarrassed you remember how I always used to say that.
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03:30:06 PM,
Thursday 31 March 2005
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CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed 'atomically' to the repository.
This is awesome. It fixes the one really big complaint I have about CVS. If you're using CVS for version control, you really should download and install CVSps right now.
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02:44:03 PM,
Monday 28 March 2005
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If y‘all haven’t already seen the Wall Street Journal article about yelling “Freebird!” at concerts that’s been going around… well, you should. And listen to the RealAudio clips.
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03:07:33 AM, Sunday 20 March 2005
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A very happy birthday to Mirabai!
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03:54:04 PM,
Thursday 17 March 2005
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BLT with frames: links on the left, content on the right. The links update as you click on them to reflect what you've read. Try it out, and tell me if there are problems.
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04:19:59 PM,
Wednesday 16 March 2005
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I believe that this may be the single geekiest thing ever made. It is a robot, made of Legos, that solves the Rubik's Cube.
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04:15:43 AM,
Tuesday 15 March 2005
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I have a new plan. My new plan involves a lot of coffee.
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06:02:43 PM,
Friday 11 March 2005
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Happy Katherine's Birthday to everyone!
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01:03:07 PM,
Tuesday 8 March 2005
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In case you were getting too hopeful: apparently they've been red-baiting at the local junior college. The thing that disturbs me most is that it's a cause of "controversy"--that means there are actually people out there who are ready to defend this shit.
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03:08:33 PM,
Monday 7 March 2005
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If fills me with delight that, in the course of reading the blogmass this morning, I have seen people linking, with strong and sincere agreement, to both Kennedy's opinion and Scalia's dissent in Roper v. Simmons. I myself haven't yet read enough on it to have a clear opinion, but for the sake of completeness, I think the reading list should also include the transcript of the oral arguments.
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04:28:19 PM,
Wednesday 2 March 2005
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Leonard has found the canonical wacky news article.
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08:07:41 PM,
Monday 28 February 2005
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Doooooom!
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08:05:14 PM,
Monday 28 February 2005
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Isn’t the whole point of Anglicanism that it’s okay for the monarch to divorce and remarry?
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11:49:24 PM, Friday 25 February 2005
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Those annoying LiveJournal memes? Have been around longer than you think.
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06:34:19 PM,
Friday 25 February 2005
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And now we're safely home in Healdsburg and ready to go to sleep, in case anyone was keeping track.
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05:40:06 AM,
Wednesday 23 February 2005
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Blogging from a pub in Ashland. Whee!
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09:32:41 PM,
Tuesday 22 February 2005
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We are at Kerne’s house! But not for much longer—in a few minutes we will begin the long trek back to Healdsburg. Wish us luck!
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08:54:19 AM, Tuesday 22 February 2005
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Gloria in excelsis deo
Daylight come and me wan’ go home
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02:41:20 AM, Friday 18 February 2005
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Now at microsoft.com, A parent's primer to computer slang. You need to read this. Need.
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06:18:52 PM,
Thursday 17 February 2005
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Hey, um, in case anybody who lives around D.C. was wondering, Gogol Bordello is going to be playing at the Black Cat on Saturday. I haven't actually seen them live myself, but I can only imagine that it's pretty fucking awesome. Seriously, have you listened to their mp3s?
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02:34:15 AM,
Thursday 17 February 2005
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Linux for the iPod.
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05:05:09 PM,
Wednesday 16 February 2005
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"Most callers do not realize that they may be taped even while they are on hold."
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07:52:42 PM,
Tuesday 15 February 2005
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Ladies and gentlemen, Mr Jason Derleth
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06:45:44 PM,
Wednesday 9 February 2005
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Did you go to St. John’s College? Do you have any interest in seeing those people ever again? If the answer to both these questions is yes, you should go register yourself at alumni.stjohnscollege.edu!
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03:31:41 AM, Wednesday 9 February 2005
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Birds choking on soda six-pack rings: real problem? Or DANGEROUS ANTI-PROGRESS ANTI-TECHNOLOGY LIBERAL FEARMONGERING ENVIRONMENTALIST MYTH?
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01:35:06 AM,
Wednesday 9 February 2005
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If you have a blog on m14m.net, you should probably make sure you've read and understood the last post, because it affects you. If you have any questions, please ask them.
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02:02:07 PM,
Tuesday 8 February 2005
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Attention Bloglet Users
I just added a new feature: if you're typing an entry, and you accidentally close your browser window before you're done, you should be able to go back to your posting page and have the partial entry magically reappear there.
There does seem to be a limit to how long an entry it will remember, and I haven't tested it extensively, so you should still be careful. Also note that it only remembers your partial entry for about an hour.
If you start getting JavaScript errors when you go to your posting page, it's probably because there's some sort of bug in my code that I hadn't noticed yet, so please let me know and I'll fix it.
If you'd like to test the new feature, try this: go to your posting page (add.html or add.php, whatever it is in your case), type a few words of an entry, close the window without posting, and then go back to the page--the words you typed should still be there.
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01:59:34 PM,
Tuesday 8 February 2005
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