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26 December, 2006 - 4:27 PM
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26 December, 2006 - 2:44 PM
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I figured I would check in and see what you floor pissers have been up to. How goes?
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26 December, 2006 - 6:48 AM
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I don't know if any of you 'naughts are socially minded, or really care about structures of society and where they take us, but I'm always interested. To that end, my question today deals with subjects brought up (either obliquely or directly) by John and Lauren... and discussed with many friends.
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ben
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25 December, 2006 - 7:57 AM
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ben
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25 December, 2006 - 6:19 AM
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is everyone having a good christmas day off? is anyone working today? anyone get good loot?
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jay
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23 December, 2006 - 5:37 AM
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ben
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21 December, 2006 - 6:38 AM
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Yep, i took me some videos at the show, and put them up today...
the opening act - he's standing on the speaker stack - it's kind of dark at first, and it cut out before he jumped down, but you can kind of see that he's WAY up there... we took odds on how badly he'd hurt himself, but he's a rocker...
the end of the opening act's show - now he's got the whole center of the room sitting down, and he's riling them up... pretty good show really.
the beginning of gogol bordello - Eugene Hutz explains the background of the song that just begins here (can't remember the name at them moment, damnit)
the beginning of the encore - seriously, these guys put the best encore on EVER
towards the end of the encore - Pamela Racine beating on the drum, on the crowd... they have blown the hell out of the speakers at this point... killer... just killer
anywho, enjoy!
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ben
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20 December, 2006 - 5:18 AM
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what are you, like, 9 now?
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elfie
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20 December, 2006 - 12:10 AM
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Okay, I love this song, just for the record.
Gay Bar, by Electric Six. The above video is recorded from MTV2, you know, the one that actually played videos for a while before they turned into a duplicate of MTV, which also used to play videos before they turned into the game show network?
Anyway........ point being, we seem to have reached a point in our society where we are now censoring the word "war" on television. If you want to jump right to it, go to the 35 second mark on that video. The line is supposed to be "Let's start a war. Start a nuclear war." In this video, as aired on MTV2, the line is "Let's start a CLAP. Start a CLAPPITY CLAP."
What. The. Fuck?
At least we don't seem to have a problem with a dozen Abe Lincolns in thongs having a gay orgy.
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ben
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18 December, 2006 - 11:46 PM
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Tim came over to family dinner with John & Clarissa last night, and did me a huge solid, and recorded a mix for me... that is, I did the mix, he did the recording...
If it's not total shite, I'll put it up here and let the crowd have it... that is, anyone who wants to hear a fledgling DJ spin house for an hour... and not necessarily well.
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ben
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18 December, 2006 - 5:56 AM
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last week, on the mailing list, we were wondering what the heck Bruce Sterling was talking about... well, Pete Welsch had the bright idea to ask... and, Defining a Centipede. Look who wrote the email to him.
Dude, that's sweet... hehehe
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ben
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15 December, 2006 - 5:32 AM
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So, I was hired to this company to build a website that would act as a link between back end builder systems and the company's web application that they license to builders. I've finished the web interface, the whole app itself, except for the part that connects between the back end system and the site.
That's the part I've been working on this week. I got around to the testing part of it, and every time, got errors. I sent and email off to the API help desk (they apparently have enough issues with developers that they've generated an entire department for this), and received this as my reply:
"API was never designed for web application so it will not work."
I think we should have asked that question first...
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ben
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15 December, 2006 - 12:36 AM
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I’ll admit, things in my head are generally pretty surreal, or at least a little off kilter. This is how I remain serene. But there’s just something a little… over my head about sipping tea and listening to Call of Cthulu while watching the sun rise, and seeing the fog roll in over the grass of the park.
At times, Baltimore can seem quite otherworldly.
Had a weird morning? Tell us about it
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ben
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14 December, 2006 - 10:05 AM
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ben
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14 December, 2006 - 8:38 AM
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This is the most interested I've been in a channel for non-sexual reasons, when the only person on is 20 years old, in, well, ever... i don't think i've ever seen a channel where the only person on is 20... but either way, brookers is awesome, check out harry potter at least, hehehehe
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14 December, 2006 - 7:44 AM
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elfie
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13 December, 2006 - 3:10 AM
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banning Harry Potter from schools because it teaches children to be Pagan
I know that's only the one million and first article of its kind. You've probably seen hundreds of them. I think I've become so desensitized to insanity like this that it doesn't faze me anymore. But for some reason this just struck me today. Maybe it's because I haven't had my coffee yet. But what the fuck is wrong with people?
Why are so many Americans so TERRIFIED of anyone who thinks differently than them, or even worse that their children might be influenced by these ideas and grow up to become actual human beings?
I overheard a conversation in an EBStop the other day. Two parents were discussing the new gaming system options with the clerk:
Clerk: .... something something about the Wii and innovative gameplay ....
Mom: "I heard the 'why' is made by Japanese people. That's why it's so strange. We don't need that in our house. We'll get the 'P3.'"
Clerk: "Um, the PS3 is made by Japanese people too."
Mom: (looking at Dad) "Oh. Really? Well." (trails off... speaking caveman speak of some sort)
Dad: (mildly retarded and does not say anything)
Me: (head explodes)
In other news, second gun-related incident in the same school in 3 months.
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12 December, 2006 - 6:54 AM
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rich
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12 December, 2006 - 2:32 AM
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KeePass is a windows program that is basically a highly encrypted database for keeping credentials. There are recent ports to OSX/Linux and Pocket PC.
Keepass is my killer app. I have been using it for about a year and a half. Let me extol its virtues.
- Open Source
- Small, simple, no install needed, just run
- Pocket PC mini version that you can automatically sync your desktop to
- Fun cryptography/security items such as two factor auth options (password plus key file) and random entropy gathering password generation
- Copy, paste, then clear clip board options with simple commands.
KeePass on SourceForge
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ben
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11 December, 2006 - 2:50 AM
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since all the news that's fit has already been reported elsewhere, and i'm actually not too interested in any of it today anyway, i'll regale you with the story of my sunday night. Normally (at least, twice now) on the odd Sunday nights, i'll be spinning at Joe Squared. However, the manager informed me (once i got there, not before, because she happened to have dropped her cell phone in the toilet. which seems a little hard to do, to me, but, i also try not to talk on the phone in the bathroom...) that they were doing a little winter cleaning, and had broken down the DJ equipment, many apologies, but no spinning tonight.
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10 December, 2006 - 3:55 AM
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08 December, 2006 - 4:22 PM
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Gotta share my good news with the EA crowd. After quitting my support job in September, I took up full-time studying for my CCNP certification. Finished up the cert on Monday, and today I got a job with the San Francisco Chronicle as a network engineer. w00t! Have a beer for me!
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08 December, 2006 - 12:43 PM
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Good evening, friends. It's been sometime since I visited this site regularly so I thought I'd make an entrance by dancing on the ragged edge of Attorney/Client Privledge and Work Product Doctrine. I love to salsa.
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elfie
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08 December, 2006 - 6:44 AM
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ben
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08 December, 2006 - 2:35 AM
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I just went to see this movie last night at the BMA for their free Thursday thing... and it was awesome... that movie was one of the best gangster/jewel heist/make you think movies I've seen in a long time. And it's definitely a departure from the older, expressionist French films I'd seen before... I guess this genre was called "new wave" there, i'm not sure... but it was awesome, and I highly recommend it. Especially the bar scenes... man, the 60s was the BEST decade of all time...
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ben
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07 December, 2006 - 1:38 AM
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I love this tribe I'm on, called Internet Researchers. A listing showed up, claiming a link between the CIA and Google... I love reading these things, they remind me how people can spread theories like this just off the top of their heads... whee!
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ben
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06 December, 2006 - 7:38 AM
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a little short web roundup of sorts... from Pete, i got Prager being told to screw off by the Holocaust Museum, whereupon I found the trucker pundit who pointed me to an article about Lynne Cheney being pregnant... where the 2nd article is even better than the first! Bad WJZ, BAD! The trucker pundit reminds me of Jesus' General, who's awesome, but not as awesome as potus.
In other news, Mike came up with the idea that we should have an "easily amused" effect... where we pick a link and all of us just keep hitting refresh on that link... we may be a LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT smaller than digg or slashdot, but hey, we can make up for quantity with quality, right?
RIGHT?
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06 December, 2006 - 12:04 AM
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What's everyone doing for new years? I've got a couple ideas but from what I hear, the bars in Baltimore are completely different, as in most charge a flat fee for all you can eat and drink style entry and limit the amount of people. So the girl and I might go to a cabin with some friends but I want to hear what everyone else is planning just in case.
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ben
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05 December, 2006 - 12:14 AM
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I'm really getting irritated with this site. It's basically bashing against my entire philosophy of the internet, and what makes the internet great.
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ben
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01 December, 2006 - 8:10 AM
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wii have a problem.
on second thought, maybe i'm glad Peter will keep the wii in his room...
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