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13 Aug 2004 »

I'm fascinated by change in large groups which are deeply committed to something or another, and spelling changes in a large language are a pretty great example of that. Apparently such a thing is happening in Germany, with mixed reactions. Interesting read.

(Link from the almost-always-interesting Crooked Timber, which also has some interesting commentary on the article.)

9 Aug 2004 »

I just got spam from newoemsoft.biz for ... linux software. Truly, we have arrived.

9 Aug 2004 »

Elijah: awesome.

8 Aug 2004 »

The cult of Lebowski has gone mainstream enough to be written up in the NYT. I eagerly await insightful commentary on this from Dave.

8 Aug 2004 »

In 48 hours of furious reading on the plane and in the park, I read The Confusion, which I enjoyed a lot more than Quicksilver. I'm seriously considering re-reading War and Peace now- I don't think I was really equipped to do it when I first read it, and I gave it up about 100 pages from the end. And just breezing through the (admittedly much lighter) Confusion has given me the hubris to think maybe I could tackle something that long and complex again.

Also saw the original Manchurian Candidate with Krissa last night; that was fun to see again. The new one is getting good reviews, but I have to agree with Angela Lansbury- it was so good the first time, why do it again?

Davyd: you might want to look at this if you want to go through those patches against gnome-applets. There are by that count 37 unreviewed patches against gnome-applets, which is pretty bad, I agree. I wouldn't write it off to elitism, though; it's just that gnome-applets has been undermaintained for a while and bugzilla can be a hairy place to wade through for patches. Hope people have not forgotten about the patch-status and patch-report cgis I wrote up- hopefully that will make cutting into the patch backlog easier.

Mr. Yum: if you want gnome-blog+spell checking, try Monkey Journal. It's all about the code reuse. :)

6 Aug 2004 »

Had a good LWE, despite waking up at 7am today for an east coast meeting. Met a lot of potential customers who mostly seemed pretty impressed with the product, and more importantly, met a big chunk of the mozilla guys and saw the GNOME booth. Big hi to the guys and gals who were staffing :)

Ended up eating dinner last night with Jeff and KeithP, which was pretty nice, despite Jeff's visceral reaction to the menu of the restaurant. :)

Baseball game on Wednesday night was a lot of fun- met an old friend of Christine's who was also a Duke alum. The stadium was covered with Novell ads- it was a little weird, but cool.

5 Aug 2004 »

Edd: I've long wanted to do something like that, but have always sort of been stopped by my own internal requirement that it be a full liveCD for it to be worthwhile. I guess if you're already going to a lot of conferences, you can do it on one laptop, and still have a lot of impact. Also, I'd suggest Michael's latest OpenOffice work- openoffice with better gtk theme compliance and a gtk file selector is a pretty nice demo.

I've posted some LWE SF pics; so far been a decent conference, even though I've forgone most evening partying in the name of sleep and staying on top of email. I can hear the EFF Freedom Fest outside my window, too- I gave quite a bit to them today, and I hope everyone else does too.

3 Aug 2004 »

Quick! How many of your favorite large companies are running open wireless at LWE? Many thanks to the fine people at Sun for giving me the connection to post this on.

1 Aug 2004 »

It is cool that there is now wireless in Logan Airport. On the downside, it's a bad sign for tech jobs in this area that the security guy at the airport totally got the shirt I'm wearing.

30 Jul 2004 (updated 30 Jul 2004 at 11:58 UTC) »

<sigh> I used to believe that people who didn't respond promptly to email were the worst kind of sinner. That was when I got several hundred email a month. Not a day. :/

[Later] Best summary of the Real/Apple rumble.

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