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Tuesday, January 08 2002

Michel Valdrighi : "[These methods] were originally made for a b2 API

but I figured it would make more sense to make b2 support an universal API. ... Here are the methods about Categories and Comments."

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The Ping Indentity Bill of Rights and Principles

"assumes that someday, everything that communicates electronically will have a globally unique digital identity. This Bill of Rights captures the fundamental rights and privileges that should be enjoyed by each digital identity, and the principles by which these identities are created and shared."

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Chris Nandor : Mac:: modules on MacOS X

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I have nothing bad to say about the XSLT Standard Library

except that I really wish widgets, in general, which accept dates would just do the right thing when it comes to dates with leading zeroes. error: 01, be gone!

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Me : WWW::Pseudodictionary.pm 0.1.1

Bug fix; hash ref now returns a 'definition' key.

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Randal L . Schwartz : Word of the day for PostgreSQL

"And to celebrate the successful installation of PostgreSQL on my system, I wanted to tackle a little project. While poking around for one, someone mentioned on the Perl IRC channel about having a ``word of the day'' program, and that inspired me to create one with PostgreSQL. ... If the dictionary is stale, the other readers see the dictionary instantaneously change from the old dictionary to the new dictionary, without blocking. Try that with MySQL." It just seemed topical...

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : aws

ex. All the hot Craver chicks are totally aws.

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

Pleonasm \Ple"o*nasm\,, n. [L. pleonasmus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to be more than enough, to abound, fr.?, neut. of ?, more, compar. of ? much. See {Full}, a., and cf. {Poly-}, {Plus}.] (Rhet.) Redundancy of language in speaking or writing; the use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; as, I saw it with my own eyes. web1913
pleonasm n : using more words than necessary; "a tiny little child" wn
PLEONASM, n. An army of words escorting a corporal of thought. devils
pleonasm Redundancy of expression; tautology. (1995-03-25) foldoc

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