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Explaining my linking policy
Perhaps some of you have noticed that when I link to stories on the big media sites like Ziff-Davis, the BBC or the New York Times I tend to link to the printer-friendly, single-page low-bandwidth versions. I do this for … Continue reading
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A fairly rare thing
While browsing the Greymatter site, I found a link to web log about mathematics! So I just had to link to it.
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Tweaks and hacks for Greymatter
So now there is a repository for Greymatter tweaks. For example, now there is a way to fix the unescaped ampersands Greymatter generates. Since I know perl, I fixed the ampersand thing on my own but it is good to … Continue reading
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My tiny contribution to open-source
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Smart Tags Revisited
A growing number of software companies are making web tools that use something very similar to Microsoft’s recently removed smart tag technology. All these things, since the now defunct Flyswat and Third Voice onwards, seem to use JavaScript or JScript … Continue reading
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Some Interesting Articles about Cluster Computing
Your old 486 has the potential rival the big iron of supercomputers. You just need the right sort of software or coding skills and a whole bunch of old 486s hooked together via ethernet. The idea is called distributed computing. … Continue reading
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The Battles that Remain.
For over 3 years the Web Standards Project harped, cajoled and harangued browser makers to build stuff that supported W3C recommendations of HTML, DOM and CSS. Finally, nearly 5 years after the CSS1 recommendation, browsers that support standards are coming … Continue reading
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The Source of Farlopsian Humor
So many people ask me where I get it from. What sort of chemicals am I dowsing my brain with? Actually, I don’t dowse my brain with anything, ‘cept maybe the carb rush of several bowls of cereal. Actually I … Continue reading
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Hope This Doesn't Keep You Up at Nights–
The US spends over a billion dollars each year to assure that decommissioned Russian nuclear weapons don’t fall into the wrong hands. Recently, Russian scientists discovered several flaws in the database software that the US lends to Russia to track … Continue reading
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Why European Trains are Better than Ours
I ride Amtrak a lot and, from time to time, I’ve run into fellow passengers that were or are citizens of European countries. Normally I’m not a very talkative person with strangers but, sometimes the subject of the differences between … Continue reading
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