

New spam killer. SpamAssassin Pro stopped working for me. I don't know why. The settings were screwed up, so tons and tons of spam wasn't being filtered, and when I click on settings, nothing happens. On two different computers. I wrote them about it, but they didn't reply (to that question). [evhead]
...see what I said a few days ago.

Alwin Hawkins: Once again I invite you to stop by the pMachine-powered joint; lots of stuff over there from over the weekend. And yeah, there's an xml version, too. I suppose I should figure out how to turn on an RSS feed, as well..."
Update (10/8/02 at 7:05 AM): Alwin Responds...
"Ummm, five or six, Joe. It's not a habit, though. I've got it totally under control. Really.

You just gotta love him (and the "goofy" emoticon, too)... ;~)
Sniffer dogs track for clues in serial shootings [Dog News]
In the 1970s, many developing countries were encouraged to base their farming on the heavy use of chemicals and machines. But as the tractors broke down and the costs of pesticides rose, the result was famine and despair.The article includes a bar graph of the world's 10 most connected countries...
The same thing could happen with computers and networks, if we encourage dependency on technology which cannot be maintained and does not meet real needs.
This is less likely to happen if the computers are deployed sensitively, and if the impetus comes from local people who are solving the problems that matter to them.
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>> Alfredo's a graduate student in Fine Arts and the site is actually his Masters thesis to be completed next June - an ongoing work in progress... [Coolstop Daily Pick 10/7/02]
I just can't imagine Davezilla being in a slump. Thankfully, he got in touch with Lenny Bruce via Ouija.
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