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RDF

The RDF Glass Ceiling

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. After the book had been out for a while, I took a longish break from most RDF work, being both tired and more than a bit burned out re-writing the book through variations of the specs. Probably not as tired as the RDF specification authors, but tired. When I started […]

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RDF

Start to a Redland compile

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Chris Pointon has created a working compile of Redland for Win32 and provided the directory and notes for this effort. There is still work to do with this and Chris thought I might be able to take it from this point. I have downloaded the source, but I’m also limited in time, […]

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Political

Missouri: where to be this election

Sam Ruby pointed to the Electoral Vote Predictor making note that it may all come down to Missouri. Watch it closely. Missouri is what’s known as the bellwether state, picking the winning President more than any other state in the Union – only missing once in the last 100+ years. This includes picking liberal presidents as well as conservative, surprising people […]

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Photography Weblogging

Port-a-bloggy

The issue of Missouri Life that featured my photo essay is out now, and the magazine did a wonderful job with the photo layout. I received two advance copies and it was difficult to part with these, but gave one to my Dad and one to my roommate. I have others on order for myself and a […]

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Technology

New tech toys

I love technology that not only is free, it can satisfy even the most dedicated tweaker. I just upgraded to the recent release of Firefox, and have been exploring all the many extensions to the browser, including the rather amazing Web Developers toolbar. At one point, I had so many toolbars open that the browser space […]