NewsForge | Hooking OOo to MySQL

By , July 21, 2005 11:37 am

NewsForge | Hooking OOo to MySQL

This is amazing! Other than that I got nothing yet. Gonna see if NeoOffice has it yet as it’s the only OOo I have on here (iBook).

NewsForge | Run GNU/Linux from a USB pen drive

By , July 21, 2005 10:57 am

NewsForge | Run GNU/Linux from a USB pen drive

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Gonna have to try one of these pendrive distros one of these days. Sound interesting. And with the newer bios machines should boot right up. Don’t think anything I have will boot off a pen drive.

» Blog Archive » The Verdict is in…Some Windows Users are Idiots

By , July 21, 2005 10:41 am

» Blog Archive » The Verdict is in…Some Windows Users are Idiots

And Helios is at it again… Trouble is he’s right. Again…

Vehicle barrier allowed to go ahead | www.azstarnet.com ®

By , July 21, 2005 10:18 am

Vehicle barrier allowed to go ahead | www.azstarnet.com ®

But this isn’t turning into a police state. Nope. This isn’t at all like the Berlin wall or the Great Wall of China. This is just a 123 mile long concrete barrier to keep drug smugglers out that the taxpayers get to foot the bill for.

Idiots! But I forgot, we now have Albert E. in charge so anything goes…

RAH you predicted “the crazy years” only too well…

Good news for dark chocolate-lovers? – Yahoo! News

By , July 20, 2005 6:33 pm

Good news for dark chocolate-lovers? – Yahoo! News
The study, published by the American Heart Association, joins a growing body of research that show compounds found in chocolate called flavonoids can help the blood vessels work more smoothly, perhaps reducing the risk of heart disease.

At last! A reason to eat chocolate. And this was sponsered by the the AHA and not the ACE (american chocolate eaters). Cool!

Compass Prayer Carpet : Gizmodo

By , July 20, 2005 5:53 pm

Compass Prayer Carpet :
Gizmodo

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Okay, I haven’t seen everything yet. But this is one more thing that I would have never even considered thinking of looking for.

The rug has a “compass module” embedded that controls the electro luminescent panel and makes it glow brighter the closer it is pointed toward Mecca.

Whatever.

nbc13.com – News – Ax-Wielding Man Arrested At Alabama Church

By , July 20, 2005 5:14 pm

nbc13.com – News – Ax-Wielding Man Arrested At Alabama Church

And alabama make it to the national news yet again…

Boing Boing: Black Panthers hot sauce

By , July 20, 2005 5:03 pm

Boing Boing: Black Panthers hot sauce
the hot sauce is dubbed “Burn Baby Burn.”

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I almost didn’t click on this link. But a hot sauce put out by the Black Panthers named “Burn Baby Burn.” was just too much to pass up. So here it is. For whatever reason.

Though now that I think about it I do have a slight memory connection.

What follows needs to be taken with a large dose of salts. The mind that is doing this remembering isn’t real sharp any more about things yesterday much less this far back. I could be misremembering all the way across the board. You have been warned.

There used to be a log cabin across the street from where I now live. It was owned by an old black man (? I think). Don’t know what happened to him. I think he was already long dead by the time the place was torched. The old cement steps are still in the bank by the ditch.

The house was burned, I heard, by the local KKK who were trying to capture two Black Panther outside agitators that were supposedly in the area (Anniston, AL) inciting the black community to violence and arson.

There had been some rioting and several buildings burned in Anniston one Sunday evening. We saw the glow in the sky over Anniston when we came out of church that night. I remember wanting to go down there but my father intervened (wisely looking back on it now) so I didn’t get to see any of the rioting. A friend did go and said it was all crazy but I don’t know that he really went or got close to anything if he did.

It was later that night or Monday when the rumor went around that this guy (don’t think I ever knew a name) was hiding out in this old cabin across from our farm. I doubt that he was but there was no evidence in the ashes that anyone died there when the fire marshal checked it out a day or so later.

Anyway I heard and then saw the fire trucks head this way. We lived about 2 miles away then, actually where my folks still live, but to get here you had to turn right in front of our house (then). So I saw the trucks head this way and wanted to follow but I suspect my dad knew more about what was going on than I did and wouldn’t let me go. Came this way the next day I think and the place was just smoking ruins.

The next report was that the Black Panthers had left the state and things started to settle back down.

I guess this would have been 67 or 68 but I can’t be sure. We were always about 2 to 3 years behind the west coast on everything else.

BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Hunger hormone linked to memory

By , July 20, 2005 1:44 pm

BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Hunger hormone linked to memory

Interesting. So how hard is it gonna be to regulate this? Or is it gonna be possible without gene therapy?

Google Moon – Lunar Landing Sites

By , July 20, 2005 8:19 am

Google Moon – Lunar Landing Sites

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And you may note upon “close” inspection a cheesy attempt at humor… 😉

Cool one Google!

★ The Joy of Tech! ★

By , July 20, 2005 8:12 am

★ The Joy of Tech! ★

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Steve “Distortion Field” Jobs on replays?

The Huffington Post | Latest News

By , July 19, 2005 11:29 pm

The Huffington Post | Latest News
Toxic Algae Attacks Bathers On The Riviera…

Bathing was banned along 15 kilometres of the Italian Riviera yesterday when more than a hundred holidaymakers were taken to hospital after being infected by toxic tropical algae.

But we got nothing to worry about cause the economy will fall into line soon with this war thing going on. No global warming gonna mess with our business growth. Right, Albert E Prez, whatever you say…

Guardian Unlimited | Life | Einstein’s close encounter

By , July 19, 2005 7:41 pm

Guardian Unlimited | Life | Einstein’s close encounter
Curiously enough, when Einstein was asked, years later, about his beliefs in the telepathic experiments of Dr JB Rhine, then studying parapsychology at Duke University, he stressed his scepticism in strictly scientific terms. All of Rhine’s experiments had reported that psi-forces did not decline with distance, unlike the four known forces of nature – gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force and the weak force. “This suggests to me a very strong indication that a non-recognised source of systematic errors may have been involved,” Einstein wrote.

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I love the way he responded. Not saying that any wrongdoing or lying was going on just “non-recognised source of systematic errors “! That is so cool!

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla’s Weblog :: Costco vs. Wal-Mart

By , July 19, 2005 6:17 pm

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla’s Weblog :: Costco vs. Wal-Mart

This is a good comparison between Costco and Wal-mart. Wish we had a Costco around here. That kind of attitude is the only kind to take for the long haul. Something almost all of the present grab and rape corporate takeover companies seem to have missed…

Thanks for the pointers Joey!

Resuscitating Microsoft Exchange 5.5 with Linux – OSNews.com

By , July 19, 2005 4:34 pm

Resuscitating Microsoft Exchange 5.5 with Linux – OSNews.com

I’d go with straight linux but if you have users that have to have exchange this makes much more sense than the microSloth option…

GROKLAW

By , July 19, 2005 4:30 pm

GROKLAW
It’s been fun watching SCO spin on the Davidson 2002 email/Swartz 1999 memo, don’t you think? While a few in the media showed some confusion, and one joined SCO’s frantic spin, most seemed to get one fundamental issue as clear as a bell, and you could almost hear a collective gasp and the world saying:

You mean it was all a bluff? Is this *all* SCO was holding when they said all those horrible things about Linux? Not just Linux, but Linus too?

The sheer gall of it is what resonated, even if many didn’t quite catch why it mattered legally. Their jaws dropped, because even now, this late in the game, people still thought that SCO must have something, some basis, at least in their own minds, to embark on their swashbuckling slash-and-burn litigation attack on Linux.

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I got nothing more to say other than I suspect those brass balls of ol Darryl’s are fixin to get roasted…

Gamila Teastick: Loose Leaves Loosely Joined : Gizmodo

By , July 19, 2005 4:20 pm

Gamila Teastick: Loose Leaves Loosely Joined :
Gizmodo

Neat design here! I suspect it would work with coffee also for the tea challenged among us…

Fundamental Discovery About the Fracture of Human Bone: It’s All in the ‘Glue’

By , July 18, 2005 4:03 pm

Fundamental Discovery About the Fracture of Human Bone: It’s All in the ‘Glue’

Another piece of the puzzle. Cool!

Guardian Unlimited | Online | Knoppix has it covered

By , July 18, 2005 3:29 pm

Guardian Unlimited | Online | Knoppix has it covered

Interesting article that illustrates in much greater detail what I was trying to say earlier about linux being ready. Now. Also goes into the new installers and more.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

By , July 18, 2005 3:24 pm

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) service-your-own-powerbook-fix-the-display

Oh-Boy! Another article titled something like: We show folks how easy it is to fix their own laptop. Real title – We show folks how easy it is so they can go and turn their own expensive laptop that needs somewhat minor repair into a smoking pile of toxic waste…

I know it looks easy – But please take it to someone who does this for a living. First. Before you take it apart and put the screws back in the wrong place. At the very least…

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