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Exactly 1111111111 secondsExactly 1111111111 seconds since January 1, 1970# date -r 1111111111 Fri Mar 18 02:58:31 CET 2005 Next milestone: # date -r 1234567890 Sat Feb 14 00:31:30 CET 2009 In GMT that would be Friday the 13th. 17.03.2005, 17:21 |
Kurt goes ChopperNow I see where Kurt was headed: And I can sense a very nice Mocha flavor .16.03.2005, 18:18 |
Choosing a Java scripting language" A lot has changed over the last three years. Instead of a handful of choices, there are now more than a dozen java scripting languages either under active development or already available for use. The list of solid choices is bigger than it was three years ago and now includes Groovy, JudoScript, Pnuts, and JRuby, in addition to Jacl, Jython, Rhino, and BeanShell. We could consider other scripting interpreters beyond this group, but this list is large enough for developers to find what they're looking for."14.03.2005, 22:40 |
Spamalot's will get spammed a lotFans of Monty Python's "Spamalot" who signed up for a newsletter on the Broadway musical's official Web site may end up getting, well, spammed a lot. A security glitch - now fixed - exposed the names and postal and e-mail addresses of more than 31,000 people to savvy computer users.When told by e-mail message about the breach, several people who had signed up for the "Spamalot" list said they were unsurprised, given the state of Internet security and the aggressiveness of spammers. Several noted that there was something appropriately Pythonesque about the incident. After all, Internet historians say that the use of the word spam to refer to junk e-mail messages has its roots in a 1970 Monty Python sketch, in which all conversation in a cafe is drowned out by a group of Vikings chanting the word over and over. The sketch and its song about Spam, the meat product, were adapted for the new musical. "Are you sure they didn't do it on purpose?" joked one list subscriber, Matthew J. H. Baya of Ellsworth, Me. "Talk about guerrilla marketing." 12.03.2005, 20:48 |
The visual Rhino debuggerHannes just added support for the visual Rhino debugger to Helma. Something exciting to explore! I guess this is a good reason to switch my practice back from remote development to local development, since mentioning the word "visual" together with "my freebsd servers" unavoidably forms an oxymoron.11.03.2005, 17:10 |
The Unix wars"In their day, Pyramid, SCO, Apollo, DEC, Sun, Silicon Graphics, Gould and others fought ferocious scorched-earth wars trying to win customers' minds and money.""Why is all this relevant? Because the UNIX wars didn't end and, consequently, the "last man standing" is still Microsoft / Intel. " "Windows is a monopoly because short-sighted open source geeks and UNIX weenies were too busy squabbling over whether RPM was better than build-from-source or Gnome versus KDE, etc, ad nauseam." "Let me make a prediction for you: The open source movement is not going to hurt Microsoft to any significant degree. But it'll put Sun out of business. Good move, guys! Now, do you hear the sound of distant laughter from Redmond?" http://www.ranum.com/editorials/divide-conquer/ 07.03.2005, 19:20 |
>>> EU-Council adopts software patent directive |
| > FreeBSD baby step "1j" |
| > Never trust a man who can count to 1024 on his fingers |
| > Visiting the world's smallest city |
| > Finally some non-MS, non-nonsense SPF news |
| > Swiss cows banned from eating grass |
| > Ludivines, the "Green Fairy" of absinthe |
| > First Look At Solaris 10 |
| > EU Commission Declines Patent Debate Restart |
| > Alan Kay's wisdom guiding the OpenLaszlo roadmap towards Mocha? |
| > 1 Kilo |
| > Re: FreeBSD logo design competition |
| > Schweizer Sagen |
| > Europas Eidgenossen |
| > XMLHttpRequest glory |
| > Art Nouveau La Chaux-de-Fonds 2005-2006 |
| > The Beastie Silhouette |
| > The Number One Nightmare |
| > Safe and Idempotent Methods such as HEAD and TRACE |
| > Sorry, you have been verizoned. |
| > Daemons and Pixies and Fairies, Oh My! |
| > Sentient life forms as MIME-attachments: RFC 1437 |
| > Anno 2004: CZV |
| > Web Developer Extension for Firefox |
| > Refactoring until nothing is left |
| > Brendan, never tired of providing Javascript support |
| > Catching XP in just 20 Minutes |
| > Designing the Star User Interface |
| > Rhino, Mono, IKVM. Or: JavaScript the hard way |
| > Re: SCO |
| > Judo |
| > Convergence on abstraction and on browser-based Console evaluation |
| > Today found out that inifinite uptimes are still an oxymoron |
| > New aspects of woven apps |
| > Original Contribution License (OCL) 1.0 |
| > Unified SPF: a grand unified theory of MARID |
| > BSD is designed. Linux is grown. |
| > 5 vor 12 bei 10 vor 10 |
| > Mocha vs Helma? |
| > Schattenwahrheit: Coup d'etat underway against the Cheney Circle? |
| > Abschluss Bilaterale II Schweiz-EU |
| > From Adam Smith to Open Source |
| > Linux - the desktop for the rest of them |
| > Big Bang |
| > Leaky Hop Objects |
| > Return Path Rewriting (RPR) - Mail Forwarding in the Spam Age |
| > Microsoft Discloses Huge Number Of Windows Vulnerabilties |
| > Steuerungsabgabe statt Steuern |
| > Anno 2003: deployZone |
| > The war against terror |
| > The war against terror (continued) |
| > The relativity of Apple's market share |
| > Are humans animals? |
| > Server-side Javascript |
| > Anno 1999: Der Oberhasler |
| > Anno 1998: crossnet |
| > Think different |
| > Geschwindigkeit vs Umdrehungszahl |
| > Anno 1997: Xmedia |
| > "The meaning of life is to improve the quality of all life" |
| > Anno 1996: CZV |
| > How do I set a DEFAULT HTML-DOCUMENT? |
| > Crossnet - der kollektive Intellekt der Schweiz |
| > Global Screen Design Services |
| > Anno 1993: Macro-micro navigator |
| > Anno 1992: Intouch i-station |
| > Anno 1991: mediacube |
| > Anno 1990: RasterOps |
| > Anno 1989: Lambada by Kaoma |
| > Anno 1988: Perfect by Fairground Attraction |
| > Anno 1968: Mony Mony and People Got to Be Free |
| > August 28th 1968: William Buckley Vs Gore Vidal |