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Saturday, April 06 2002

Soon, unless I decide to fuck it and go read my book

for the rest of the afternoon...



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...which is pretty much what's going to happen. I have a working SAX2 filter for doing "inline" instant outlining of an OTLML 1.1 document and the new DTD is almost ready to be released. Right now the filter is hard-coded to munge remote OPML documents, but I plan on adding hooks to load (sub) filters on the fly based on the content-type attribute. Just not today.

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W3C : Speech Synthesis Markup Language

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From the "I didn't need to picture that" department : We were ripping on Sheilagh Rogers again

this afternoon. My friend was complaining about her faux intellectual literary pretensions and general fawning during interviews, especially with authors. This prompted me to say : Yes, it's like they bring authors in and pour maple syrup all over them and then let [her] lick them clean.

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

Did not.
ex. "You stole my candy!" "No I dint!"
see also : dint dict-ified

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

Demagogue \Dem"a*gogue\ (?; 115), n. [Gr. dhmagwgo`s a popular leader; commonly in a bad sense, a leader of the mob; dh^mos the people + 'agwgo`s leading, fr. 'a`gein to lead; akin to E. act: cf. F. d['e]magogue.] A leader of the rabble; one who attempts to control the multitude by specious or deceitful arts; an unprincipled and factious mob orator or political leader. web1913
demagogue n : an orator who appeals to the passions and prejudices of his audience [syn: {demagog}, {rabble-rouser}] wn

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Friday, April 05 2002 ←  → Sunday, April 07 2002