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Thursday, December 02 1999

I've been playing with Manila

(thanks Robert) and I think what I'd like for Christmas is ModFrontier, or ModManila, for Apache.

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Seattle Times : Free-speech rights vs. protest ban

"If the mayor used his emergency powers to close downtown to everybody without WTO credentials or a job downtown, it might be legal, some experts said. If it was closed only to those who wanted to protest, most agreed, it would not be legal." Meanwhile, accountant Mike Ferguson supports the protestors but is bummed that their actions have led Starbucks to close all its Seattle branches because "I've had to look everywhere for a cup of good coffee."

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Rob Pegoraro wants to use his PGP software

but no one will play with him.

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Mark-Jason Dominus : The Sins of Perl Revisted

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Libération : Sur le Net, chacun cherche sa loi

"Ainsi, pour le patron du Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) Hervé Bourges, à l'initiative de la rencontre, «il apparaît généralement admis qu'une certaine régulation sera nécessaire». Mais au-delà d'un accord minimum sur le fond, notamment sur la «diversité culturelle» ou la «protection des mineurs et de la dignité humaine», les invités d'Hervé Bourges ont peiné à clarifier leurs positions."

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Jeffrey Zeldman : The Day the Browser Died 2, The Resurrection?

"Say that pizza is tasty, that Doctor Pepper is refreshing, that salad is healthy, and that a misty day can be romantic and lovely. Say that each of these things, on its own, brings joy to life. Now imagine that if you eat pizza and salad on a misty day, and wash it down with a glass of Doctor Pepper, you will die." These are things I wonder about, every morning, as I sit down to face the Information Revolution.

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Tuesday, November 30 1999 ←  → Friday, December 03 1999