August 15, 2003
Two New Mu Nu
A big welcome to the latest blogs at mu.nu:
Cherry's Ramblings, more rambling than ever at its new home, and
Publius & Co., now with extra rat.
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Cool!!!! I knew about Victor, but was surprised and delighted to see Cherry in the activity log! ........oh no!!! another link to change!!!!!
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August 14, 2003
I Hate It When...
I hate it when a huge and complicated report running against a huge and complicated database (doing backwards aging and analysis of 80 million invoices and payments), after running for 36 hours, coughs and dies with a
nonexistent error code.
I hate that.
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Now I know the source of all that screaming!
Posted by: Victor at August 15, 2003 03:18 AM (L3qPK)
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Have you tried using duct tape?
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August 13, 2003
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Ez Web Hosting have proven themselves to be the least irresponsible link in the not-actually-spam chain, and have stopped using SPEWS to bounce incoming mail, going back to relying on the excellent
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Which is good. Using SPEWS to filter incoming mail throws out the good with the bad - a lot of good, since SPEWS often lists thousands of IP addresses where there are only a handful of spammers. SpamAssassin, on the other hand, simply marks messages that look like spam (and it's almost always right) and passes everything along to you. Any halfway-decent mail client can then sort the good from the bad for you - without throwing away false positives. And SpamAssassin gives a
much lower rate of false positives than SPEWS. It gives you the baby
and the bathwater, with the bathwater neatly labeled so you can't miss it.
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Yep. Though I'll probably be closing my account with them anyway, now that I have both a dedicated web server and a real working ADSL connection. (Just set up my own mail server at home.)
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Yawn
As James Taranto would say,
Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is Still Dead.
Another worm has run amok among the Windows Boxen of the world, spreading
joy happiness chaos wherever it goes. Admittedly, Microsoft already had a patch out for this one, but who installs every patch Microsoft put out? Particularly when there's a history of some of Microsoft's patches not exactly working as advertised (read:
Uh-oh. You do have a recent backup, right?).
If you're lonely - or just bored - and think you don't get enough email,
and you're the lucky owner of a Netgear firewall/router, try turning on the automatic attack warning messages. I'm up to a couple of hundred an hour on my home network.
Of course, Linux just shrugs at these attacks. Like Code Red and Nimda, they just bounce off. Which is why SCO had to engage in their sad little lawsuit to kill Linux instead.
Curiously enough, senior SCO suits (I like that term; it suggests that the management of SCO consists of various uncomfortable articles of clothing rather than actual human beings) have been taking advantage of the post-lawsuit share price hike to
dump their stock. Who'da thunk?
(Thanks to
The Inquirer.)
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There is something to be said for using outdated equipment...lately all the evil worms, viri and trojans seems to be targeting the newest Windows versions exclusively....(knock on wood).
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The Wonders of Modern Technology
Ah, my wonderful reliable new ADSL connection....
Not.
Sigh.
And if I wasn't up fiddling with this darn aged debtors report, I wouldn't have even known it went down.
Meanwhile, only a true fansub would subtitle the words "Rizel-chan, ganbatte ne" as "Rizel-chan, ganbatte ne".
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"darn aged debtors report"....
is darn-aged like teen-aged only 1/2 a century older?
Posted by: Susie at August 13, 2003 11:06 AM (Avj/J)
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2.91 > 3
It's a good thing that Winamp didn't stop working on Winamp 2 when they released Winamp 3. It's not that 3 is bad, it's just that 2 is better. In almost every way.
There's a reason it's been downloaded 273,375,923 times (when I last checked).
And now it plays videos. And because it allows me to easily set it to realtime priority, it doesn't suffer when I'm running things in the background. Which is good, because I'm
always running things in the background. The alternative would be a dual-processor machine for Windows, but that would require some of that money stuff I've heard about...
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I am stunned commentless by the beauty and eloquence of your prose......(especially since I didn't understand most of it

Posted by: Susie at August 13, 2003 11:04 AM (Avj/J)
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Exactly why do you think 2 is so much better than Winamp 3? I upgraded to Winamp 3 as soon as it came out and haven't ever looked back. Its been great!
Posted by: Matt Olken at August 15, 2003 07:44 AM (/hPh6)
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Then Again...
When I said that the scriptwriter for the real world couldn't get a job in television, I hadn't considered Japan.
In episode 10 of Rizelmine, Rizel-chan heads off on a quest to find the legendary teddy-bear panties "41's Princess", originally discovered high on the slopes of Mount Everest.
No, really.
Oh, I forgot to mention that Rizel cries nitroglycerine tears. Waah! BOOM!
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Can Rizel come into my template with me when I update my blogroll?
Posted by: Susie at August 13, 2003 11:03 AM (Avj/J)
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Sounds like a good idea

I'll round up some pictures for you to look at.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 13, 2003 11:28 AM (jtW2s)
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Moses Blah?
I tell you, whoever's writing the script for this world of ours wouldn't get away with it in television.
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Bad day, Pixy? I voted for you in John Cole's Blogger awards...most original material, I think. (Tiger had already bespoken snarkiest).
Posted by: Susie at August 13, 2003 02:16 AM (pgVBn)
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Well, it's been a long day, but the new president of Liberia is still named Moses Blah.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 13, 2003 02:55 AM (jtW2s)
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Mm, the truth is stranger than fiction. Or maybe we just have really bad fiction writers.
Posted by: Tim the Michigander at August 13, 2003 04:06 AM (qOs0V)
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I'd blame casting, rather than scriptwriting. That's who I blamed when the Milwaukee County Supervisor who got caught downloading swimsuit pictures (I think that's more embarresing than getting caught with porn) on his office computer turned out to be Willie Johnson, Jr.
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August 12, 2003
Idiots and Bastards Too
So, one of those discount pharmaceutical spammers has decided to use
my domain for their fake headers. That sucks. It's a great domain name and these vermin are polluting it by attaching it to their worthless crap.
And you know what? Hotmail can't read email headers to save its life. So when these spamming weasels hit a closed Hotmail account, guess who gets the bounce message.
Yeah.
Kill them all.
And then there's the in-duh-vidual at adsl-67-64-156-215.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net whose computer is trying to use me as a relay every few hours. Hello? Either you're an idiot whose computer has been hacked by spammers, or you
are a spammer. Either way, piss off and stop clogging up my log files. How many
554 Relay access denied messages does it take to get through to you? And why are you so desperate to spam theism2@sbcglobal.net anyway?
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August 11, 2003
Wa-Hey!
It's alive! It's alive!
Woo hoo! Whee! Yeehaa!
Happy happy ADSL! Happy happy no evil "transparent" proxies! Happy happy no blocked ports! Happy happy no evil $150 per gigabyte excess! Happy happy static IP! Happy happy 512kb uploads! Happy happy $70 per month cheaper!
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Wow...I was just reading your previous post like 15 minutes earler! Here I was thinking we wouldn't hear from you for a while...
Posted by: orange haired boy at August 11, 2003 08:20 PM (4TVTH)
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Well, I wasn't expecting it to actually work!
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O frabjous day! Calloo, callay!
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You guys really made me laugh...
It's a good thing my workmates have already left!
Way2Go Pixy!
Posted by: Cherry at August 12, 2003 03:46 PM (i7dMY)
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Are We There Yet?
Either my ADSL is in the process of being transferred to my new ISP, or it just plain isn't working. Either way, don't expect too much blogging in the next 24 hours.
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Nearly There
Just got confirmation from my new ISP that my line will be transferred to them very very soon.
I can't wait.
I ran over my download limit last month; that extra 600MB will cost me $90. At my new ISP, that would have only cost me $3.60.
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Meant to ask you...do the tenants need to cough up any of the ready to help with roof repairs or new drainspouts or anything?
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No, it's cool. I've put a bucket under the leaky spot in the roof.
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Okey dokey...just wanted to make sure there wasn't anything I could do to earn my keep (apart from the kitten thing, which I'm still working on...) (n.b. bubble wrap is not the way to go....)
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Um, not that I've ever tried packing a kitten in bubble wrap. No, not me.
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August 10, 2003
License to Blog
The Story So Far
Pixy Misa, an undercover agent working for the Amalgamated Union of Philosophers, Sages, Luminaries and Other Professional Thinking Persons, is directed by his boss,
Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit, to infiltrate
Frnak's Fortress of Drakness. Pixy's disguise as a
heron is successful until he inadvertantly corrects Frnak's grammar.
Pixy is captured by Frnak's Heron Corps and taken for interrogation, where he is surprised to learn that Frnak's Chief Interrogatorer is none other than
his friend Susie, a nice girl with a penchant for heavy weapons. Susie, it seems, has been abducted by Frnak's minions, brainwashed, and turned into a heron - although possibly not in that order.
Pixy frees Susie from captivity, and together they flee the Fortress on board a UFO. This UFO is of an odd design: its course is controlled by a huge vending machine which takes up most of the craft's interior. Fortunately, Susie is familiar with this design, having previously averted an alien invasion of Earth by ordering a can of Dr Pepper, which apparently diverted the entire fleet to Puerto Rico, where it was unable to refuel.
Due to a snack-related accident, Pixy and Susie shortly find themselves on Mars, which they discover is being used as a forward base for a renewed invasion by the Moon Men, who are now in the service of Frnak. Susie saves the day by reducing the Moon Men to small piles of ash. Susie finds a menu for the vending machine, which turns out to be written in phonetic Greek, which Pixy is able to read. Sort of.
The pair return in haste to the InstaBase in Knoxville, taking a forced detour via Rome, Kentucky, since there is no Greek letter for V. There they learn that the InstaPundit has been replaced by a robot. (Which, it seems, runs CP/M.) We learn - though our heroes do not - that this and other RoboBloggers are part of a malevolent scheme launched by the evil Frnak.
Susie's flamethrower makes short work of the Electronic Pundit, and the two return to Susie's home at Practical Penumbra to regroup. There, they discover that Susie has also been replaced by a robot. The SusieBot stuffs Susie head first into her own main template, but Susie is rescued by Pixy who wipes the Bot's boot program.
Meanwhile in Florida, a growing crowd of bloggers, forced by Frnak's nanotechnology into the shape of water birds, has broken free of their mindwashing and is planning escape. Led by
Tiger, who contructs a bomb using only hard-boiled eggs and velveeta, the bloggers, still in bird shape, pair off and take to the skies in the Moon Men's fleet of UFOs.
Now the story continues in episode 17:
License to Blog
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Hey, where do I come in?
Posted by: Tim the Michigander at August 11, 2003 03:18 AM (5fEkn)
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Never mind-- I shot my mouth off before I watched Episode 18...
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You've seen episode 18 already? Could you let me know what happens, cause I'm running out of ideas here

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August 09, 2003
Thoughts for the Day
Are compulsively reasonable people like Glenn Reynolds members of the political Far Centre?
I can't stand pumpkin, but I love pumpkin scones. How does that work? Take a scone, add something I don't like (pumpkin) and it tastes better. I don't get it.
Mainland brand butter comes from New Zealand. New Zealand
doesn't have a mainland. It's two islands off the coast of Australia (called, in a fit of originality, North Island and South Island). Where's the mainland? Are they planning something?
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I think you've had a little too much stress this weekend...thank goodness the workweek is just around the corner!

Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:33 AM (pgVBn)
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Aaaaaaa!
Ahem.
Good morning, Susie! Doing the rounds?
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 10, 2003 12:35 AM (12oT8)
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Yep! What was your first clue?

Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:36 AM (pgVBn)
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The Far Center -- that's lovely.
(But shouldn't you be calling it the "Far Centre"? Or is there something I don't know about you?
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I thought I did. In fact, I did did. Oh, now you've confused me!
And there are lots of things about me you don't know. I'll let you in on one: right now I'm wearing a red t-shirt with a goanna printed on it. There, much better.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 10, 2003 03:09 AM (OFgwK)
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Crikey, Terry, that's a big one! Oh, well, I must now go to work at the theatre...
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Incidentally, Mainland brand dairy products come from the South Island, which is sometimes called the mainland because it's quite a bit larger than the North Island.
As for whether New Zealand is planning anything, I'm sure I really couldn't say, but I might point out that a popular postcard sold all over New Zealand depicts not just the North and South Islands, but also a "West Island" - Australia. I'm sure it's just a joke though.
Posted by: Cody at August 11, 2003 07:03 AM (oEKbI)
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The Blogging Daylights
We still haven't been able to track down the whereabouts of episode 15 of The Blogfather, so we'll move straight on to episode 16:
The Blogging Daylights.
A kimchee vending machine? The mind boggles.
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Will Tiger survive the kimchee? Will Gnat ever get her nap? Tune in tomorrow for the next exciting episode!
Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:32 AM (pgVBn)
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I am really starting to get lost. I do not understand my role in the scenario at all?
Posted by: Tiger at August 10, 2003 07:19 AM (78gnM)
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Well, Tiger, it seems that in episode 15 - the lost episode - you were instrumental in the mass escape of the bloggers held prisoner in Frnak's Fortress of Drakness. Unfortunately, the lost episode is, well, lost, and so we miss out on seeing your heroic deeds (and also the recipe for making C4 out of hard-boiled eggs and velveeta). Perhaps I should post a plot summary for the series so far?
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 10, 2003 01:39 PM (M+/qC)
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Idiots On All Sides
Here's what's happened.
I have a little server hosted with
United Colo. I've had this server for... maybe nine months now, and it has mostly worked fine. It hosts my blog, some other blogs, a web forum, and a few other bits and pieces.
Now, according to
SPEWS, the Spam Prevention Early Warning System, United Colo (or their new owners,
Sagonet; I don't know and SPEWS don't say) have also been hosting spammers. Repeatedly, say SPEWS. Is this true? I don't know. I suspect it may be so; United Colo and Sagonet host a lot of servers, some of them probably belong (or belonged) to spammers.
So, if United Colo has been hosting spammers and not dealing with them in a timely manner (as SPEWS claim), they have acted irresponsibly. United Colo make money from the Internet, and spammers do nothing but harm to the Net.
So what do SPEWS do? They list the entire /19 subnet belonging to United Colo - 8192 IP addresses - as a spam source. Including me. Me, who hasn't ever sent an unwanted email of any sort. And several hundred other people who are very likely as unfriendly towards spam as I.
So, we have a second example of irresponsible behaviour. SPEWS - knowing full well that most of those IP addresses do not belong to spammers - listed the full set anyway. Whatever inconvenience this causes to the innocent people with addresses in that range is not
their problem. Besides, picking out the actual spammers would take work.
And for whatever reason, their web site is basically hosed, and it's almost impossible to get any information out of them.
Now, apart from mu.nu, I have a web and email hosting account with
EZ Web Hosting. I've had this one for over a year, and again it's mostly worked fine. Yesterday, though, they decided top start using the anti-spam lists at
Osirusoft to filter and reject incoming email. Before, they'd been using it as an input to SpamAssassin, which works extremely well. Not satisfied with this, they decided, without notifying anyone, to start rejecting
my own emails to myself.
Numbers three and four in the chain of irresponsibility. SPEWS advises that the list they provide is not necessarily made up only of spammers, but also includes (not
may include,
does include) people who are just on the same part of the internet as spammers. Osirusoft forwards this list without doing anything to check it, or taking any responsibility for what people do with it. Their website, incidentally, is now coming up with an Apache test page, which is truly encouraging. [Update: No, it's back now. Still deathly slow, though.] This list includes over 32,000 IP addresses belonging to Sagonet. A handful of these actually belong - or belonged - to spammers.
An attempt to use Osirusoft's online utilities results in:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, root@localhost and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
And to complete the chain, EZ Web Hosting blocks the whole lot. SpamAssassin was
working, but just
working isn't good enough; we have to actively piss off our customers.
Thanks guys. Thanks to all of you.
(And then there are the charming people who think that
mu.nu is a great domain to use for fake email addresses. So I get
their spam, and my mail server rejects it, but the spammers are (of course)
also using fake email addresses, so the bounces bounce and the error messages from my mail server end up in
my inbox
with the spam still attached! Aargh! Die! Die the lot of you!
But that's a whole 'nother rant.)
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I hate idiots. Idiots are stupid.
Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:26 AM (pgVBn)
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Yes, that is rather annoying, isn't it?
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Oh, That's Charming, That Is
The lovely people at relays.osirusoft.com have listed me as a spammer. Why? I don't know. I can't find out, because their site is almost-but-not-quite unreachable. Five minutes to bring up maybe one quarter of a web page - and then it times out.
Yay. Not.
Update:
Looks like my hosting provider has been harbouring spammers, and I've been caught in a net cast too wide. Wonderful.
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Does that explain the black hole?
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Fragulate This!
Well, I
was expecting to be bringing you episode 15 of The Blogfather, but something went wrong somewhere and so you're all going to have to
Fragulate This! instead.
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Think you confused Lileks with Lucas. It's her dog Sunny that has the problems with grackles.
Oh, and I'm emailing you my movie; for some reason it's not getting through to me. Could you forward it if you get it? timoteo57 @ msn.com, thanks!
Posted by: Tim the Michigander at August 09, 2003 05:34 PM (TwA51)
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Okay, will do. Assuming I ever see it... I'm having email problems too right now.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 09, 2003 05:49 PM (H3yN4)
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And I suspect that all dogs hate grackles. Hey, I hate them and I don't even know what they are. Not that I'm a dog, I'm just saying...
Uh, never mind.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 09, 2003 05:53 PM (H3yN4)
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Besides, it's the Fragulians that Jasper was having a problem with - the grackles he was just eating.
I think...
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 09, 2003 05:54 PM (pnVjP)
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Mrnak? Ooh, I'm so confused!
Posted by: Jennifer at August 09, 2003 07:20 PM (3ZCRn)
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Capraesque, with a touch of Ed Wood....
Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:22 AM (pgVBn)
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That would be Frnak Capra, right?
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 10, 2003 12:32 AM (MWmir)
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Indeed. Heh. (omg I've caught it! auugh!)
Posted by: Susie at August 10, 2003 12:38 AM (pgVBn)
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We're Back!
Nobody saw that, right?
Right.
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Posted by: Susie at August 09, 2003 10:06 AM (pgVBn)
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Never saw a thing....what? Did something happen?
Posted by: Tuning Spork at August 09, 2003 11:21 AM (Ll8Sl)
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I went to bed about 6 AM EST and got up around noon. Missed the whole shebang.
Posted by: Tim the Michigander at August 09, 2003 01:47 PM (Czz/l)
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You mean when you were down for awhile.
Nope, never saw a 404 anywhere.
Posted by: Victor at August 11, 2003 01:53 AM (FNHVL)
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August 08, 2003
Doctor Blog
In Episode 14 of The Blogfather:
Doctor Blog, Glenn Reynolds discovers that it isn't easy being a heron. Also, the real reason behind the
recent lack of Bleatage.
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Auugh! These cliffhangers are getting to me!!!! What happens next?????
Posted by: Susie at August 08, 2003 11:13 AM (pgVBn)
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How should I know?
Rewrite!
Posted by: PixyMisa at August 08, 2003 12:20 PM (LBXBY)
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Hurray!
Sorry you had a horrible Saturday. Did you get a chance to read my interview at Sanity's Edge?
Posted by: Susie at August 09, 2003 09:58 AM (pgVBn)
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The Other Shoe
According to
news.com.com.com, the other shoe has finally dropped, and it's a size 13 steel-capped boot. IBM has countersued SCO for patent infringement and business interference. A major difference between the two suits is that IBM specifically name the patents involved, where SCO can't even decide if their suit regards copyright, patent or trade secret infringement. If you were wondering why IBM hadn't responded earlier, it would seem that they were combing through their vast patent library to see just what they could nail SCO with.
IBM have also pointed out that since SCO themselves distributed the Linux kernel, SCO is specifically prohibited from claiming any rights to the Linux kernel code under the terms of the GPL (GNU Public License).
Apparently Novell, the company that sold Unix to SCO (after buying the rights from AT&T themselves) are also considering suing SCO.
Dogpile!
(via
Slashdot)
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Blogtrends
We all know that D.Filmania is sweeping the blogosphere. Recent victims include:
Susie, suffering a relapse with Paul made me cry
Tiger who has became a repeat offender with Behind the Behind
Silverblue, who notes that UR Heart's Not In It
And Ith with her three-parter, When Asshats Attack
You'd think that someone like
Glenn Reynolds would be all over such an important story, but no, he's out driving his RX-8 or quoting
James Lileks on the Californian recall story. (If you haven't been following this one, it seems that the entire state of California has been recalled due to defective wiring.)
When will the InstaBot get with the real story? Oh, that's right, Susie
flamed him into robot crispies. Which means... Who's running InstaPundit?!
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heh, just a minor typo in the Lileks link. it should be "http:" not "htp:"
As you said, having readers means that they see all your typos now

Posted by: Chris C. at August 08, 2003 11:42 PM (lWci6)
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Oops. Thanks for that. I expect most people know where to find him by now anyway

Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 08, 2003 11:50 PM (w7Pkc)
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Any thoughts on how to download a copy of the Dfilms? I read somehwere they don't keep them very long on the website, and I thought it would be nice to be able to have a copy for ever and ever

Posted by: Ith at August 11, 2003 08:59 AM (H52Ii)
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I've been thinking about that myself. I'd hate to see my Blogfather series disappear. They don't seem to offer any way of downloading the files, but it might be possible to capture it using a cleverly configured proxy.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 11, 2003 08:12 PM (jtW2s)
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