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Monthly Archives: September 2004
Damnit!
What the fuck!? First, they make me wait two days until I can register, and by that time all the good classes were full by former students and minorities. (When I am the racial minority in this county, dumb-asses.) Then, … Continue reading
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RFC3229 Feed Instante Maniuplation
The adoption of a new Instance Manipulation, as expressed in RFC3229 with Feeds, seems to be unnecessary. Why can’t the existing diff algorithms work? Why must we have yet another one, let alone one that’s highly content-type sensitive? Won’t this … Continue reading
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Butterflies
Last night I watched The Butterfly Effect on DVD. Quite a different role for Ashton Kutcher, I might add. The movie takes the best of Chaos Theory and Time Travel, and brings them together in the semi-familiar, “You can’t change … Continue reading
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