Updated: 10/13/2003; 9:12:35 PM.
John Lambert
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Tuesday, May 14, 2002

WebServices.Org - Gartner say Web services will require application-level firewalls.  Interesting report. [Snell's Blog]

"By 2004, 30 percent of all buffer overflow attacks will be carried over HTTP tunneling (0.6 probability)."

I don't know why anyone would want to write a web service in anything other than C#...


6:21:17 PM    comment []  



Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh high-tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.
-- The Rise of the Creative Class

This is a really, really good article. It pretty much sums up why I want to leave Ohio and go to Seattle.
5:42:55 PM    comment []  


I don't know what I'd do without Fox.
2:22:54 PM    comment []  


Thomas A. Edison. "Hell, there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something." [Quotes of the Day] A philosophy that many engineering companies should adhere to... [Justin Rudd's Radio Weblog] Some engineering companies do, then have to conform to a consent decree for it. :-) [deem]

Four levels of indirection: Edison said something, quoted by QOTD, quoted by Justin Rudd, quoted by deem.


4:19:35 AM    comment []  


I just remembered that my mom gave me some allergy medicine on Sunday morning. That stuff usually messes up my sleep schedule, maybe that's why I've been sleeping so much since then.
2:51:28 AM    comment []  


This Flash ad has some sort of Three Stooges appeal... I'd watch more Flash ads if they had "Jackass"-style stupidity/pain.
12:07:39 AM    comment []  


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