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13Jul/01Off

News: The war over 802.11x security

The war over 802.11x security

War Driving -- hey maybe I can finally get broadband afterall. ;-)

13Jul/01Off

Elderly Man Licking Wounds After Cat Attack

Those crazy Quebecois: Elderly Man Licking Wounds After Cat Attack

"It is not known why Daigle was giving his parrot a shower."

Seth Dillingham (web site):

"This obviously wasn't written by anyone who owns a parrot. Dopes." read more...
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Napster reaches agreements with Dr. Dre, Metallica

Napster reaches agreements with Dr. Dre, Metallica

There's a quote from Napster's CEO which is so suck-up I visualized him saying it with a gun pointed at his head.

"We now understand how important it is to Dr. Dre to control how his music is distributed and to be paid for the effort and talent that go into crafting his records. We're pleased to report that our current system addresses his concerns and regret that we were not more sensitive to his concerns in the past"

:-)

13Jul/01Off

Olympic glory for Beijing

CNN.com: Olympic glory for Beijing

Yes, I'm bitter. Toronto should have won. Mel Lastman should resign immediately for causing this defeat.

13Jul/01Off

10 hours lost to a mere 6 characters

I always thought it was funny when I'd read stories about "oops"'s with "rm -rf" on someone's weblog.

"HAHAHA! How can someone NOT be paying attention to where they are before they run such a destructive command? :-) "
Well, I won't be laughing about that anymore. Last night, my 4th late night at work in a row, I was trying to remove a directory I checked out in my TEMP directory while resolving a CVS merge conflict, when I ran rm -rf ModuleName in my HOME directory by mistake, not in the TEMP directory.

Bye Bye 10 hours of work! I actually managed to salvage some of it because one file was still open in an editor, but the rest of it is gone. It'll probably take me 4 hours to redo what I did yesterday.

And, I bet it's not a coincidence that this happened the day before we were supposed to freeze the code for the next branch.

"Good grief."

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