Archive for October, 2005

Hurray for Google.org

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Google has written a piece about Official about Google.org has been up to! Their “do no evil” policy is turning into “try to do lots of good” and I applaud them for it.

It’s important that they are doing this as a company, not as individuals. So they are saying, “This is also part [...]

Greylisting woes

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

I didn’ t know my provider uses greylisting as a spam control device until yesterday. I’m not sure what I think about it — in theory it’s a good idea, but when you are getting emails from websites that you have made purchases from they aren’t going to resend your messages. And [...]

Help on the Shell

Friday, October 7th, 2005

These were going to be items that I was going to write an nice article about some day, but as “some day” became weeks and months, I decided that this wasn’t going to happen. And there are better people than me writing articles about using the shell and shell scripting.

I hear you saying it [...]

OPPD refunds customers

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

This is so strange, but this is the way that it should be.

Pictures are up

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

This is the first public reveal of our new photo gallery. It’s really Gallery2 — I’ve been using Gallery for a long time, but this is the next generation. I’m not sure it’s ready for prime-time yet, but it has some cool features and a good built-in look and feel.

The only reason why I am posting this is because it is soooo wrong

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Much More Emotional You have: 55% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and 77% EMOTIONAL INTUITION The graph on the right represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored well above average on emotional intuition and about average on scientific intuition.Keep in mind that very few people score [...]

Starve the Bad Cat

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

In our sermon on Sunday was from 1 Peter 2:1-3 which lists sins that we don’t usually talk about about — our pastor pointed out that we generally talk about the biggies — sexual sin, addiction, stealing, murder, etc. but we have to worry about the others that do not seem so big (but are [...]