That Special Time of Year
Posted Tuesday December 18, 2007, 9:08 pm, Over one day old
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Shion brings open source INSTEON control to the Mac. Let one thousand flowers bloom.
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My guess is that the PMs are tired, the devs are really tired, and the beta testers have pretty lost interest–you can tell this because they’re beginning to ask things like, When will we get our invite for the Vista SP1 beta?
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Proponents of free speech are very leery of this, because it can lead to onerous censorship: some authority could require a controversial site to register under.XXX, where it might be filtered out by schools, libraries, and ISPs. Other people suggest a first-come-first-serve policy for TLDs.
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This $30 direct-to-disk recorder offers podcasters one thing that GarageBand 3 and even Apple's Logic cannot, and that's the ability to record audio for longer than one hour and eight minutes. It supports audio files up to two GB in size.
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Technical ... Stressings The future home of the n[ui]x Development Libraries.Heres the whole scoop; On auguest 2nd 2006 my house was robbed. Stolen were my iBook G4, an iPod and 2 thumbdrives. The iBook was my only Macintosh computer and...
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This has been a bad month for the Scalable Vector Graphics movement Because of a developing family medical crisis, I've had to step down from chairing the SVG Open 2006 conference, a decision which, combined with other issues that the...
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In the other cases, folks use the other languages. I’m not touting ruby as “the one true choice”, but I am definitely saying that Groovy has some limitations and I’d prefer my scripting language to be something like Ruby or Python, not a hybrid approach.
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In this case, there’s a y in the top and bottom, so you can just eliminate them both and reduce down to x/z. Another example picked at random: 6188/1820, here we can eliminate the 1 and an 8, to get it down to 68/20, which is a lot simpler.
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