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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 |
The more the situation in Iraq heats up the more I find myself back at the Command Post. I think Bush has two electorates to win over, he has to convince both the American and Iraqi peoples that the work we are doing in Iraq is worth the sacrifice. If he is not able to clearly communicate the need for an equal partnership between our two electorates then we can still loose the peace and Bush can still end up as a one termer like his father before him.
Iraqi Poll Results. From the CPA Website : Key Findings Iraqis in these seven cities divide on whether a democracy, an Islamic state or a mix of the two is best for Iraq’s future. But regardless of their preferences for a political system, large majorities emphasize the importance of free and fair elections, the rule of law, the right to criticize the government and inclusiveness in politics. . . [The Command Post]
12:09:15 PM
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If Jon is taking the time to point this out I need to take the time to dive in and explore.
Avalon isn't about Web/GUI convergence. Edwin Khodabakchian echoes what seems to be a common -- but I think incorrect -- perception that XAML, the XUL-like layout language revealed this week to be a building block of Longhorn's Avalon presentation subsystem, heralds some kind of Web/GUI convergence: ... [Jon's Radio]
12:04:38 PM
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I think I have some work to do on this item. I need to take about a week out and rework some of my about sections.
Useit.Com: "About Us" -- Presenting Information About an Organization on Its Website. Saying who you are and what you do is basic politeness in any conversation. In business, it's also good to establish credibility and respect by explaining your company's origins, how you view your business, and how you relate to the community. [Tomalak's Realm]
12:02:48 PM
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Way to go Jake, this one looks cool.
Manila feature: Password-protected RSS feeds. A new feature for Manila which makes it possible to subscribe to RSS feeds in Editors-Only Manila sites using any RSS news reader which supports HTTP authentication: This is especially useful for people who run private sites for a workgroup or project, or for people who run Manila sites in educational environments where the sites are required to have restricted access. [Jake's Radio 'Blog]
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