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Thursday, February 28 2002

Ray Whitmer : SOAP Scripts in Mozilla

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Kevin Burton : Syndication of javascript: urls as a security window?

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Karl is looking for one or more design-weenies to "relook"-ify

the iconbar in Amaya. To my dismay, I've learned today that relooker is considered word enough to be included in a French dictionary. Apparently, you can not only use XSLT to relooker your documents, but you can also pursue a career in relookage. It's just so wrong.

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mp3PhoneList

There a bunch of these things starting to pop up for the iPod. Unfortunately, all anyone is doing is writing ID3 tags. No one's taken the leap to actually write the phone list data as an MP3 track. All in all, it's starting to look like the iPod is going to bastardize the MP3 format much like weblogs did to RSS... see also : Sable and glossary of adaptive technologies : text to speech

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : fad-get

A person who is into all the latest fads.
ex. Look at the rich fad-get with his FUBU shirt and Doc Martens!

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http://www.aaronland.info/weblog/2002/02/28

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2002-02-28T10:14:13-05:00

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2003-10-11T10:56:54-04:00

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1.8

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The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : ineluctable

Ineluctable \In`e*luc"ta*ble\, a. [L. ineluctabilis; pref. in- not + eluctabilis to be surmounted, fr. eluctari to struggle out of, to surmount: cf. F. in['e]luctable. See {Eluctate}.] Not to be overcome by struggling; irresistible; inevitable. --Bp. Pearson. The ineluctable conditions of matter. --Hamerton. web1913
ineluctable adj : impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion"; "an ineluctable destiny"; "an unavoidable accident" [syn: {inescapable}, {unavoidable}] wn

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