Daily Archives: August 6, 2004

The future’s so bright

You know, in my entire life I don’t think I ever looked this cool. Not bad for a two-month-old. Click the More link to see for yourself. Continue reading

Posted in See, I do have a life! | 3 Comments

New MT-Blacklist

If you’re a MT-Blacklist user (and you should be), there’s a new maintenance release, version 1.65, available. If you’ve got version 1.64, it’s a minor change to one line of code in Blacklist.pm. That change was added because some spammers … Continue reading Continue reading

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Your weekly Enron guilty plea

John Forney, come on down! You are the next contestant on Plead Guilty and Promise The Feds You’ll Cooperate! John Forney, 42, of Ohio, is the third official to plead guilty to manipulating electricity prices from Enron’s now-defunct trading office … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Enronarama | 2 Comments

Web polling

Many moons ago, ESPN.com did an online “Battle of the Bands”, in which they matched up collegiate marching bands NCAA-tournament-style and asked their readers to vote for the winner. The Rice MOB was one of the entrants, and I spent … Continue reading Continue reading

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Swift Boat Veterans

Swift Boat Veteran Roy Hoffmann, part one: Retired Adm. Roy Hoffmann, head of the Swift Boat group, said they respected McCain’s “right to express his opinion and we hope he extends to us the same respect and courtesy, particularly since … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in The making of the President | 14 Comments

Morning News overstates circulation

Oops. An internal investigation by Belo Corp. has uncovered practices and procedures that led to an overstatement of circulation at the media company’s flagship newspaper, The Dallas Morning News. Dallas-based Belo said Thursday that the overstatement will cause an estimated … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Bidness | 2 Comments