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02 April 2002 |
Campaign Nick Browne
Sensetest is the email template
4:56:28 PM
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John Hiler complains about the blogging world stealing his story. Schmuck. It's the other way around. All the epiphanies he's been having and expressing so well, are in the archives of the blogs he writes about. Sheez. I like a newbie as much as anyone, but not one who complains about losing control of ideas he didn't originate. Same old shit. Next thing we'll see a history of weblogs that begins with John Hiler. Hehe. [Scripting News]
3:05:08 PM
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Nihil Obstat
The Latin words nihil obstat, meaning "there is nothing to be objected to" are used by the Roman Catholic censor when reviewing a book or movie. They are used in lieu of the word "approved" -- which is understood to imply much more of an endorsement of whatever is being referred to.
12:19:25 PM
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Browsing about Thomas Middleton as we are off to a Chaste Maid tonight I find:
"Welsh Gentlewoman: Middleton often does not assign proper names to his characters in order to emphasize their "type;" the Welsh were traditionally linked with social pretension and comic lechery."
Some things never change then.
10:32:49 AM
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Harry Shearer. The comic genius of "This Is Spinal Tap" fame talks about corporate corruption, the art of the American apology and his new film, "Teddy Bears' Picnic." [Salon: Arts & Entertainment]
9:13:18 AM
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Jon Udell: Java, XML and Web services. SIMPLE TEXT MESSAGES, readable and writable by people and computers, live at the core of every successful Internet application. XML seeks to grow the expressive power of these texts while preserving their accessibility. Java, although born to the Internet, has been oddly slow to embrace these paradigms.
8:05:25 AM
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Create database objects and Transact-SQL stored procedures using tools and data access classes in Visual Studio .NET. (March 26, Article)
7:31:31 AM
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Good Morning.
We might be that we are living in an era so stupid that even the most intelligent among us are actually cement-heads, says P.J. O’Rourke. Just look at Nobel winners... [more]
7:15:58 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Nick Browne.
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