Monday November 03, 2008
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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Red State Socialism This is a bit of an "oldy", but it is a goody:
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Nov 03 2008, 09:37:58 AM
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Oh Snap! I wonder how many people bothered to watch Obama's 1/2 hour ad? I didn't, nor did my friend who is still uncertain. But you Gotta Love this comeback:
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Oct 30 2008, 01:34:37 PM
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Profanity Filters I've written a profanity filter once in my past. I think the biggest problem outlined in that link is substituting "appropriate" words for inappropriate letter combinations. But it also seems that no matter how careful you are, someone will still find a way to swear on your site (see the comments).
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Oct 22 2008, 02:22:26 PM
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Eh, Link Dump Some good links have gone around the office the last couple weeks. I was going to blog them individually, but that was looking silly, so here's a dump:
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Oct 22 2008, 01:57:40 PM
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Hug A Developer Today From Nate Schutta: Hug A Developer Today
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Oct 20 2008, 02:37:10 PM
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Create Your Own Yardsign Most of these are distinctly political, but a couple aren't necessarily partisan. Watch For Bikes My best friend was in a car-bike accident on the way home from work today. Going downhill at 25 mph someone turned Right directly in front of him, he was unable to stop before ramming into the rear window. He chipped 4 front teeth and pushed his top incisors back. His bike is trashed, his glasses are broke, and he's bruised and sore, but reports he is "okay". The people in the car were good enough to stop and called the police. A report was filed; hopefully their insurance will pay his medical bills. I've been biking to work a couple times a week since early May, and I'm a little scared to ride tomorrow. Update: Of course I did ride in and everything was fine, Bill would have mocked me if I didn't ride, anyway.
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Jul 14 2008, 09:44:38 PM
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Senate blocks debate of clean energy tax credits Risking the wrath of Reuters:
That just sucks, and I wonder what their justification is. It does involve a lot of money, including $7 billion over 10 years to extend renewable energy credits. But couldn't we offset that by reducing the subsidies we pay the oil companies? I mean, it's rather obvious they no longer need the taxpayer's help and they produce record profits quarter-after-quarter. |
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