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Back near Louisville.  Reunion was

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 21, 2002

Back near Louisville.  Reunion was a blast.  More later….

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Done with Picnic at Eagle

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 20, 2002

Done with Picnic at Eagle Creek State Park.  Nap, shower, shave (again), dress bit more formally, head for Jillians.  Gonna bar hop with the old ‘roomie’ until 3:00am.  Gotta love Indiana laws.


 

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Heh.  He said Ass. The

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 20, 2002

Heh.  He said Ass.



The 25th Amendment requires that Presidential power be transferred to the Vice-President in the event that the President is incapacitated. The one previous invocation of the 25th Amendment, also ass-related, occurred when Ronald Reagan had colon surgery. [Flutterby!] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]

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Ugh, mornings…

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 20, 2002

Ugh, mornings…

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Ugh, I feel the upgrade

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 20, 2002

Ugh, I feel the upgrade pain already.



Perl 5.8.0 is out!. Woohoo! Here’s the official announcement. Hopefully this will make life easier for those who must deal with character encodings in… [Jeremy Zawodny’s blog]

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What?  No Loss Prevention Folks?

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 19, 2002

What?  No Loss Prevention Folks?



The Great Starbucks Hoax. The coffee king takes a bath on bogus Internet coupons. [The Motley Fool]

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This is a pretty interesting

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 19, 2002

This is a pretty interesting case.  I have alot of admiration for John Gilmore for challenging things that sometimes I don’t even perceive as wrong.  I wish John luck in this case….



Gilmore challenges US requiring “Your Papers Please”. Today, John Gilmore, co-founder of the EFF, is challenging the government’s un-written rule that airline passengers must show ID before they are allowed to board. Likened to Germans demanding “Your Papers Please”, we can all understand why requiring identification serves merely as a control and tracking tactic, and provides no real anti-terrorism benefit. Read the full legal filing [kuro5hin.org]

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