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I think that I am experiencing Macromedia MX overload. Having all this new stuff at once has made me like a kid in a candy store, but now I have the ensuing tummy ache. I take back the majority of what I said in my rant on Friday. Dreamweaver MX appears to make me want to buy it when it is released. I don't say this lightly, I've been a BBEdit addict for the last six years of my life. What they've done with it makes it a much closer Mac replacement for Cold Fusion Studio than anything else. I've got Cold Fusion MX running on a server here at the Bump clubhouse. By all appearances, I'm impressed and want very much to do real live work with it and the Flash remoting stuff. Anyway, I'm a little bleary eyed right now. Time for some shuteye. 11:57:07 PM  permalink  discuss []  

I've been having this routing issue on my home network. I couldn't figure out for the life of me what was causing it, but it was causing annoying problems with certain Internet apps, and also with some file sharing. This afternoon, I was moving my Airport Base Station, and ended up plugging it into a different port on my router. Poof. Problem solved. 8:02:34 PM  permalink  discuss []  

A brocolli inherit.

A Birch Icon Toiler

A crib chore oil tin.

Citable Iron choir.

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/Open Source Web Design seems to be just what it is named. 3:23:40 PM  permalink  discuss []  

CFCzone.org is a site devoted to Cold Fusion Components, which are one of the new features in Cold Fusion MX. 3:22:15 PM  permalink  discuss []  

 
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