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Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Are (or Eire) you sure he's not here?
| | Speaking of which, how about a get-together here? Anybody up for that? (I am, like, not organized, as you can tell.) |
KOAF!
We can ass-check your facts, too
| | Compare that to the photo of John Kerry, clad in a suit, on the left (oh! I just noticed that one!). I told myself that, yes, it's biased, but, and this is where I give them credit, it's true. In 1971, Kerry was already out of the service, and Bush was nominally serving his country. |
Black chopper notification
Worker be
| | Here's the challenge: what can I write about without giving away the store from my customers' points of view? I have two ideas.. |
| | By the way, Frank is the first IT mechanic (trust me, I don't qualify... I just run the place), to start plying his craft at IT Garage. |
Assisting an assassin
| | I have a friend whose mail always gets flagged as spam because... well, I'll let SpamAssassin tell you: |
| | This mail is probably spam....Content preview: Content analysis details: (7.70 points, 5 required) HTML_FONT_FACE_ODD (0.3 points) BODY: HTML font face is not a commonly used face HTML_FONT_BIG_B (0.5 points) BODY: HTML has a big "font" and "B" tag combo HTML_50_60 (0.5 points) BODY: Message is 50% to 60% HTML HTML_MESSAGE (0.1 points) BODY: HTML included in message HTML_FONT_BIG (0.3 points) BODY: FONT Size +2 and up or 3 and up HTML_FONT_COLOR_BLUE (0.1 points) BODY: HTML font color is blue HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_08 (0.7 points) BODY: HTML has images with 600-800 bytes of words SUBJ_ALL_CAPS (1.1 points) Subject is all capitals FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK (3.5 points) Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook MISSING_OUTLOOK_NAME (0.6 points) Message looks like Outlook, but isn't The original message did not contain plain text, and may be unsafe to open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a virus, or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to view it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor. |
| | He's using generic Outlook on XP, he believes. What should I (or we) tell him to do? His business requires sticking with Windows and Outlook, so snarky entreaties to ditch either won't be useful. |
NEAT stuff
| | We got up early for two reasons Monday morning: 1) so I could catch a bus to LAX to catch a plane I thought was at 10:55am but turned out to be at 5:50pm; and 2) to see Comet Bradfield. Conditions in the sky turned out to be just as hazy as those in my mind, so we were 0 for 2. |
| | Back when I was in Top 40 radio, there was still an art to "smacking a lyric" by talking over the instrumental intro to a song. I've just done that for the latest post by Michael Taht, who has much more to say about most of the above. Hit it, Mike. |
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