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Thursday, January 31, 2002

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US mulls Linux for world's biggest computer. Servers by the acre [The Register]
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Crackers exploit Cisco LAN switch flaw. The CatOS is out of the bag [The Register]
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PocketPC, Nokia threaten Palm lead in Europe. Still ahead, but it's looking a tad ominous [The Register]
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Cringley On Bandwidth-Expanding Modulation Technology [Slashdot]
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Macintosh Clustering [Slashdot]
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nefarious: Dictionary.com Word of the Day. nefarious [Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
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Intel McKinley details leak.. The Inquirer: Intel McKinley details leak. [Hack the Planet]
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Read this article on Web Services interop. It's an eye-opener because they include sample code for a web service in .NET. Look at all the overhead. Did they really design an environment for web services? If so what are all those magic incantations about? I've seen Simon and Sam (and Christian) comment on this, their eyes can't see the overhead. But Sjoerd who's a scripting guy, sees it. Sometimes it pays to unlearn the things you take for granted. Make every bit of complexity justify itself, and if it can't, off to the bit bucket. Try Don's Amazing Puzzle for a demo of how hard it can be to see things you take for granted. My untrained eye sees six lines of overhead in the .NET hello world script.  [Scripting News]
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