Thursday, February 13, 2003


Okay I give up, how the heck does this work? [Scripting News]
It's got to be timing based...
7:21:05 PM    

New Linux Support Policies are Ominous -  Red Hat and Mandrake are cutting support for older versions of their Linux distributions... The results will be a security nightmare for the Internet. [SecurityFocus]
2:58:08 PM    

My ignorance proceeds me: Visual Studio.NET Incremental Search.  So, lest I be the most ignorant, fire up Visual Studio.NET, get some code in there, hit Ctrl-I and start typing.  After you've found something, use F3 to Find Next.  In the words of Chris Sells - It's pure sex. [Scott Hanselman's Weblog]
2:28:21 PM    

Daniel Brandt: Google As Big Brother. Mind-bending. Read it and think. Google may not be the friend we all think it is. [Scripting News]
2:03:11 PM    

Living the dual monitor lifestyle - You're preaching to the choir! I FULLY recommend that ANYONE who is using true Multi-Monitor support in Windows (as opposed to the NVidia "giant NView Desktop Fake-out") pickup a copy of UltraMon from RealTimeSoft.  It supports things like: Multiple screensavers, an alternate secondary taskbar for the other monitors, proportional autostretching of wallpaper, roaming profiles, and many other things. It's a multi-monitor must-have. Full Stop. [Scott Hanselman's Weblog]
1:56:56 PM    

Unit Testing Tools For .NET [Jamie Cansdale's Radio Weblog]
11:37:25 AM    

While waiting to order my mocha this morning I discovered that Bibo's Coffee has free wireless internet now. Woohoo! [Piya's Perspective]
11:29:30 AM    

Microsoft's Open Source Emissary Departs, Offers Suggestions. Dave Stutz, who has been Microsoft's most persuasive ambassador to the open-source community, has left the company. He's posted a note to microsoft about commodity software. [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
11:28:04 AM    

Outlook2RSS - Outlook Folders to RSS Feeds. [Scott Hanselman's Weblog]
9:47:18 AM    

Japan threatens force against N Korea. Japan warns it is prepared to use military force against North Korea if it has evidence Pyongyang is planning a missile attack. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
9:41:58 AM    

MS takes a stab at security bulletin for the masses. Damned if you don't, damned if you do, do-be-do-be-do... [The Register]
9:38:47 AM    

Explicit Sex Education Is Opposed by Most Parents in Survey. Most parents want schools to teach their children the ABC's of sex education but disapprove of the more explicit guidance commonly used in sex-education classes. By Diana Jean Schemo. [New York Times: Politics]
9:24:17 AM