Monday, November 26, 2001

> SFGate: Owner of Bonds' historic home run ball heading toward trial
[Jeff's Weblog]   10:38:01 PM  Link    
> Yes! This is a great day! I hope it is for you as well!
[blivet]   7:37:34 PM  Link    
> Damn. I'm back to thirteenth on Google...
[Jeff's Weblog]   7:32:33 PM  Link    
> The Brick Testament / An epic story in Lego.
[owrede_log]   6:34:44 PM  Link    
> New Manila feature: Content Editors can edit all the content on a site, like a Managing Editor, but can't edit the templates or other site preferences. This feature is based on Bryan Bell's Bring Me a 'Content Editor' feature request.
[Frontier News]   4:08:43 PM  Link    
> For an example of what is NOT a Manx, click on the following picture.
[Jeff's Weblog]   4:05:15 PM  Link    
> Google knows about Jeff's Radio Weblog. I'm not sure how. The only thing I've done to publicize this site is to have Radio notify Weblogs.com when my home page is updated. I've never linked to here from Jeff's Weblog or anywhere else for that matter. I did get a link from Andrea. Perhaps Google's bot found me that way. Interesting...   2:08:25 PM  Link    
> Testing the new Radio/Templates/Restore Defaults command. I just gave my copy of Radio a template lobotomy. If the site looks OK the patient survived! ";->"
[Dave's Handsome Radio Blog!]   1:41:12 PM  Link    
> US signs International cybercrime treaty
[Geeknews]   1:38:34 PM  Link    
> Kevin Spacey loses pivotal cybersquatting court case. The Register Nov 26 2001 3:23PM ET
[Domain name news]   1:35:05 PM  Link    
> The only reason this post exists—because who cares about my gutters?—is so I could use the word “slurry” in a sentence.
[inessential.com]   1:14:32 PM  Link    
> Gazette: A group of Black Forest horsewomen have formed a nonprofit organization to adopt excess foals born at farms that harvest horse urine for the production of the estrogen drug Premarin.
[Jeff's Weblog]   12:50:49 PM  Link    
> UserLand: SOAP 1.1 and XML-RPC work with 802.11b
[Jeff's Weblog]   12:48:42 PM  Link    
> Google, others dig deep--maybe too deep. Search engines rummaging the Internet for interesting Web pages are increasingly stumbling upon passwords, credit card numbers, classified documents and even computer vulnerabilities.
[CNET News.com: Media]   10:47:14 AM  Link    
> B. F. Skinner: "The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do."
[Quotes of the Day]   10:46:02 AM  Link    
> Dan Quayle: "Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things."
[Quotes of the Day]   10:44:01 AM  Link    
> Dictionary.com Word of the Day: malapropism
[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]   10:42:45 AM  Link