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Programming Languages

PHP and the corporate seal of approval

I did want to point something out before I forgot, but IBM is putting its corporate blessing on PHP with, among other things, a new PHP Weblog site. I was reminded of it today with a link in Dave Winer’s weblog, which disappeared. (Hey, did I happen to mention Mark Pilgrim is back?) Anyway, folks on […]

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Burningbird

The How Zone

Jerry Halstead’s How Zone is a good representation of how I want to re-organize my weblog at the Tinfoil Project. Instead of posting photos, I’ll plan on posting Photoshop tricks and tips, writings on using the Nikon D70, and reviews and what not on digital photography. I wish, though, that I had a tenth of Jerry’s […]

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Connecting

Search champs and timing

I received an invitation to be part of the next team of MSN Search Champs, and I have to decide by end of day today whether to accept or not. I am flattered that the MSN team considered me good material for this group, and interested in the whole process. However, this is a real […]

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Diversity Weblogging

Our weekly allowance

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I had hoped to have the first release of Wordform out this week, but ended up helping a couple of folks with their sites, so I’m behind. Hopefully after tonight, I can re-focus on this application, the modifications to my own sites, and to the search for jobs and/or writing […]

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Critters

Like a frog and a fly

I am reminded of frogs. Frogs are very cool creatures. They eat bugs and make the most amazing sounds that always remind me of warm summer nights, down by the lake. However, frogs are not particularly intelligent, and their behavior is almost completely governed by outside stimuli. For instance, a frog can’t differentiate between a […]