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If you are located near Monschau, Germany and you don't have anything special to do on Sundays in June/July, you may want to come to Monschau Jazz (German language only), which looks like a cool event.... Read more
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This morning I had my first test in maths: Most things went well and I have a good feeling towards the result. On Thursday there will be the Physics exam, which will require some hard learning in the next two... Read more
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Today it has been the last day for me in school - I only have to fight through some tests and after that I'm completely done with it. This morning we had some sort of small party at the schoolyard... Read more
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Sterling Hughes has compiled an essay, why "People Hate Eurosnobs". Dunno, if I should laugh or cry :).Well, nevertheless it's time for me now to inhale some maths, since my first test will be on next monday *shudder*.... Read more
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Poul-Henning Kamp from FreeBSD writes about a bike shed in open source projects. I have been very impressed by this post and think that everyone being involved in open source projects should read it. Thanks to Jim Winstead for finding... Read more
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Dave: But when you find something that has some of that magic, go for it, don't be a stick in the mud, and don't pay too much attention to people who are. Yeah!... Read more
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Edd Dumbill: SOAP? Bah! What's wrong with /bin/sh?... Read more
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Matthew Thomas writes about Why Free Software usability tends to suck. I agree in mosts point, but I wonder if he is of the opinion, that Mozilla's GUI sucks: Where a project is heavily influenced by a company under commercial... Read more
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Sebastian moved his Google-API-PHP implementation, which I mentioned yesterday, to a new URL.... Read more
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Dave writes: Google glue for: PHP, Ruby. More here. It actually looks like PHP implementations of Google's API are spreading. One hour ago, Sebastian Bergmann commited his version to PEAR - darn cool.... Read more
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Another second:mj@pb1:~$ ps axu | grep qmail-remote | wc -l 500 mj@pb1:~$... Read more
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A usual second on lists.php.net:mj@pb1:~$ ps axu | grep qmail-remote | wc -l 222 mj@pb1:~$... Read more
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Subject: PEAR news PEAR's XML section is growing more rapidly than any other section: Yesterday, Sebastian commited the XML_Transformer class. Stig and Tomas are working hard on pushing the installer stuff forward. I'm looking forward to mid of may, when... Read more
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Why do so much people think that I'm the one to repair their computer or to "fix their internet"? Maybe I should wear this one all the time?... Read more
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Some friends have asked me what the hell a weblog is. If you are also wondering about it, read here and become wise.... Read more
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Nice: Linux for christians. The website says, that the first version will be out in December (year not mentioned), but the website hasn't been updated since Wednesday, September 29, 1999. Looks like they've lost their believe in their work :-).... Read more