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27Feb/01Off

What a tangled web I weave…

Was surfing the web today when I found the WebObjects page on the c2.com Wiki. I found it from the What's Wrong With EJB page on the c2.com Wiki. I found that on Lambda the Ultimate which was linked from More Like This.

I also noticed Bill Humphries saw my post about WO URLs on Feb 10th of More Like This. I disagree with his opinion but won't bore you with my reason... yet.

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openadaptor

I've been meaning to point to openadaptor.org for a while. Maybe I did, I can't remember.

I wrote an openadaptor-like system last year for a customer of OAAI. It was very cool (IMHO) and openadaptor is too.

The system I wrote is becoming more and more central to their systems. If you're looking for a way to integrate your systems, take a look at openadaptor.

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The Relentless March of Computer Abstraction

xml.oreilly.com: The Relentless March of Computer Abstraction

"Ultimately, we can reach a point where a particular Web site's metadata is so rich that an agent can visit the site for the first time, and, by examining the metadata, understand the services and act on them without the intervention of a human being. And won't that be a nice turn of events?"

(nodding head...)

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IBM’s rack-mounted PCs

IBM to stack PCs, sardine-style

"Intellistation R Pro is only 1.75 inches high, allowing it to be plugged into a rack with up to 42 other machines. The rack can be located in an out-of-the-way area, according to IBM. Thus, the only desktop hardware required -- aside from displays, keyboards and mice -- is a small box that connects to the remote workstation."

Rack Mounted PCs, the Transnote notepad-notebook. And they say Apple is innovative? Gimme a break.

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Dive Into Python

Dive Into Python

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Fizzilla

A new build of Fizzilla is available!

27Feb/01Off

Berard ends comeback attempt

Leafs defenseman ends comeback attempt -

"Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Bryan Berard has given up on returning to the NHL following a severe eye injury."

Bryan was hit in the eye with a stick on March 11th of last year. Not even 25 and already retired.

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Envelope/Letter patterns from the 20th century ;-)

Wed, 9 Feb 94: Envelope/Letter patterns -- Booch, Gamma, and more!

Wow, great find Andrew!

27Feb/01Off

In the Beginning was the Command Line

Neal Stephenson: In the Beginning was the Command Line

Not new, but I was thinking about it earlier today and figured someone hasn't read it yet. :-)

27Feb/01Off

75,000 sudden citizens

CNN.com: New law will make 75,000 sudden citizens

Wow! Amid all the bullshit going down in DC there's actually something positive happening too!

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