Archive for August, 2002

August 26, 2002 @ 23:17

Whatcha gunna do?

Whatcha gunna do when they think of coming for you?

What's your opinion? Should the Wilmington Police be compiling a database of people MOST LIKELY to commit a crime?

My opinion? Since "Most Likely To Commit A Crime" was a not a topic in my high school yearbook 20 years ago, it shouldn't be a topic now. <smirk>

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August 25, 2002 @ 23:49

Hello From Maryland, again…

I am on the road again for the next five days. I left around 9:30 this morning, and made it to the hotel room around 8:45. sigh. I made great time all the way to Richmond, then traffic got me AGAIN. growl.

Anyway, I am here, and so I shall be until Thursday.

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August 24, 2002 @ 23:31

I can hardly wait…

As a Delphi programmer who is totally reluctant to use Microsoft programming tools and technologies, this is a dream come true

Borland, in the midst of a turnaround after years of financial struggles and strategic missteps, is preparing to go head-to-head against Microsoft next year with new programming tools that allow developers to build software for Microsoft's Windows operating system and its overarching .Net software strategy.

I KNOW WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS (although I might have to wait a bit longer).

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August 24, 2002 @ 21:39

Cool Site Of The Night.

Found a cool link tonight. Guess The TV Show or Movie Name. Gidge and I played for a while, and stumped it three times. WOOHOO!

Giving credit where credit is due, I think I found this link on GeekGrrl's site.

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August 24, 2002 @ 12:26

Patent This

In reference to the BT "guffawsuit" (that's a lawsuit that the plaintiff has no chance in hell of winning, which makes us all laugh hysterically at the plaintiff) a previous post on February 7, 2002 where BT was trying to lay claim to the "hypertext". Well…

U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon awarded Prodigy its motion for summary judgment to have the case dismissed, saying that no jury could find that Prodigy infringes BT's patent.

The ruling frees all Internet service providers from the threat of having to pay a license fee to BT for hosting pages that use hyperlinks–the building blocks of the Web. If BT had won and license fees had been imposed, the charges would have almost certainly been passed on to ISP customers.

All I can say now, is HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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