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Rest in Peace, Ted. Red

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 5, 2002

Rest in Peace, Ted.



Red Sox legend Ted Williams dies. Boston Herald Jul 5 2002 2:42PM ET [Moreover – moreover…]

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My entertainment for tomorrow… One

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 5, 2002

My entertainment for tomorrow…



One word review of Minority Report: Riveting. As good as Silence of the Lambs. A dark vision of the not too distant future. Captivating. Clockwork Orangish. Great acting, great plot, something for your mind, a surprise around every corner. Some bloggers reported that the movie starts well but ends poorly, I have no idea what they’re talking about. I was sitting on the edge of my chair from beginning to end, enthralled and delighted and at times freaked out. I’ll see it again, for sure. [Scripting News]

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Well said.  Yet another absolutely

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 5, 2002

Well said.  Yet another absolutely stupid legal case.  Now..  how do they enforce this in Massachusetts?


The internet is global people, start to get that through your heads.



In Denmark today, a judge rules against a search engine that respects the robots.txt convention, and stops it from “deep linking” into sites run by the Danish newspaper association. All these court cases are as stupid as dirt. Several good technical preventatives exist. First, if the search engine supports robots.txt, you can simply edit the file on your site, and save the lawyer’s fees. If it doesn’t support robots.txt, first raise the issue in public, and the tech weblogs will get right on it. If that doesn’t work, add a simple script to your server to look at the referer attribute on the HTTP request and if it isn’t from your site, redirect to your deep linking policy page. We know for sure that when a company goes to court for “deep linking” that they aren’t talking to, or listening to, their technical people. BTW, deep linking is an oxymoron. There’s only one kind of linking on the Web. Why would you ever point to the home page of a news oriented site.   [Scripting News]

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Well said. The 226th anniversary

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 4, 2002

Well said.



The 226th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as Independence Day. Did the Founding Fathers really know what they were getting into? Today should be a day of quiet reflection as well as celebration, especially after everything thatâs happened in the last year. [jarretthousenorth News]

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Interesting take on a 4th

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 4, 2002

Interesting take on a 4th of July with some parallels to today.



July 4, 1942: A day of intense, muted patriotism. Boston Globe Jul 4 2002 10:49AM ET [Moreover – Boston news]

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One word:    mulch.

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 4, 2002

One word:    mulch.

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I don’t agree with everything

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 3, 2002

I don’t agree with everything on this list, particularly the last entry regarding the photography by Worcester Police.  But, all in all, this is a pretty good list.



The fifth annual Muzzle Awards. Boston Phoenix Jul 3 2002 7:11PM ET [Moreover – moreover…]

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