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Saturday, January 12, 2002
 

Anthrax Mail Cleaning Zaps flash cards. CES 2002: An interesting article out of CES today from the Compact Flash Assocation has confirmed that the irradiation process the U.S. Postal Service is using to sanitize mail against anthrax can not only... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]

Of course, there is an obvious solution to this problem. Compact Flash cards have value, and nothing of value should be sent using the US Postal (Dis-)Service. Send your CF cards via FedEx, and let the hysterical government workers have fun irradiating junk mail and bills.
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Jim Roepcke has a list of "old school" Frontier users who have set up Radio sites. I guess I fit in this category too--I still have Frontier 4.2.3a running on all my Macs at home and at work. Radio's reasonable price tag has made me think seriously about buying a Userland product, something I never thought I'd do when Frontier was being sold for $900!
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It looks like the clichˇ about "third time's a charm" applies here. I tried a third posting this morning, thinking that I would send a bug report if it didn't work--and it worked! All three postings I'd made so far now appeared, so I guess that whatever was wrong was fixed overnight.
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It appears the initial post didn't appear on the public page, so I'm trying again to see if I have more luck. It may have been a problem caused by my router with its annoying built-in firewall, so I checked the "behind a firewall" preference.
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