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Ok, I’ll bite. I think that customer service investment is a really good sign as well. On the other hand, I bought a bunch of stocks based on the “It’s a good place to work” theory. None are making any money.
Monthly Archives: May 2007
links for 2007-05-17
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A strange other world documented in a strange other language.
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Free coursebook on powershell, the .net c# windows scripting language that no one really uses.
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Luigi Serafini wrote a 350 page book from another world. It is hand illustrated and written in an alien language and alphabet. Though Serafina is still alive, there is no translation, no explanation, no background. The Believer researches this outsider
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I want something that looks nicer and is friendlier than squirrelmail.
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This project is meant to be a modern webmail solution which is easy to install/configure and that runs on a standard PHP/MySQL configuration. The skins use the latest web standards such as XHTML and CSS 2.
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Assign ugly little numbers to your documents to prove you wrote it first. Comes with wordpress plugin so no one can steal stuffs from your BLAG.
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A community of vouchors charged with verifying web user identities. Anyone can become a vouchor by being vouched by someone already vouched. They review your papers in person and verify your identity online. Once you are vouched online, you are a vouchor.
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IMP is the Internet Messaging Program. It is written in PHP and provides webmail access to IMAP and POP3 accounts.
better looking than squirrelmail
links for 2007-05-16
links for 2007-05-15
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light comparison of various js galleries.
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nice plugin that uses the rss feed to display photos… Doesn’t seem to do much xml parse or use the xml stuff… perhaps I could rewrite and add some better css/lightbox stuff?
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Sets photos up in albums. Uses the flickr api. seems to be for more hardcore flickr users.
links for 2007-05-10
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Project HoneyPot takes an active legal and technological attack against spam. Must install a honeypot page and give quicklinks to friends so that my honeypot harvests evil spam-bees.
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* An Ubuntu Linux LiveCD
* A bunch of movies that will play in a DVD player
* A whole slew of public domain ebooks
* Several eBooks distributed with a CC license, including works by Richard Stallman and Lawrence Lessig.
Alienware’s m5550 laptop: Vista Unready
There is an undocumented problem with their m5550 laptop. When the laptop goes to sleep – a feature that’s materially important to a modern laptop – wifi is disabled. When the laptop wakes up, the wifi doesn’t work. There is no way to bring it back but to reboot the laptop. Alienware’s position on this is that it is Microsoft’s problem, not theirs, and that there is no remedy available to you except to wait till Microsoft fixes the problem.
I was trying to do a nice thing for my partner Sam and buy her a new laptop. I got her an m5550 laptop from Alienware, and was excited to recieve it. When we discovered that the wifi doesn’t work on Alienware’s m5550 laptop, it was disappointing, but I was confident that we could find a patch or other solution. I went onto Alienware’s customer and tech support forums to find a solution. These forums are private, so potential customers can’t find them. This is the only place where Alienware admits the problem. I contacted Alienware tech support and they confirmed there is no technical solution to the problem. The earliest posting on it is from November 2006.
I’ve spoken with three different people from Alienware including Supervisor Kate. All confirm that Alienware’s position is that this is not their problem.
- I bought the hardware from Alienware.
- I bought the operating system from Alienware.
- Alienware advertises the wifi card on the ordering page of their anti-wifi laptop.
- Alienware doesn’t disclose the problem to potential customers.
- Alienware’s promotional copy promotes their quality.
Also, from their promotional copy:
With every Alienware system, you are assured to receive components guaranteed to work optimally with each other, thus minimizing the possibility of technical issues and allowing you to start using your system immediately.
This sucks. I would like them to offer either a switch to XP, to take the laptop back without the 15% restocking fee, or to offer some other solution. Perhaps throw in a wifi PCMCIA card that they know works with the laptop and operating system?
Just about anything would be better than hearing that it isn’t Alienware’s problem and that I should just wait for a patch from Microsoft. They’ve known about the problem since November and it isn’t fair to treat their customers this way.
Please let your computer buying friend’s know about this problem and their response. I’d hate for other folks to be take for a ride…
links for 2007-05-09
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Most software developers do not read blogs.
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filled with every BBC show aired, without DRM
Cinco de Matto in review
You know, you try to have a classy event with some tasteful pillow fights, and then youtube has to get involved.
links for 2007-05-08
links for 2007-05-05
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uploade a PNG, get back an ICO file. Sweet.