Oct 28
Shipping Seven is a Fraud.
Posted by in kernel, soma, fraud, shipping, blog, traffic on 10 28th, 2008| icon3
A blog titled Shipping Seven has gotten a lot of traffic recently for their article about Windows 7 and the MinWin kernel - namely, how they’re actually one and the same. The argument offered by “Soma” is that Windows Vista’s kernel (which is what Windows 7 will be built on) is MinWin ad that it’s [...]

Tagi: kernel, soma, fraud, shipping, blog, traffic

Oct 28

If you didn't already know, I was born in Puyallup, Washington, which, for whatever reason, was a hotbed for future NFL players. I wasn't one of them, unfortunately, but I do remember heading down to Sparks Stadium for the big Rams vs. Vikings game when I was a 9th grader at Ferrucci Junior High. That game between the two big Puyallup rivals always drew big crowds, and it was an exciting game to go watch as a 9th grader.

One of the main things I remember about that game, aside from the Vikings absolutely destroying the team I'd later play for (the Vikings had quite a run going for a while), was watching both Brock Huard and Dane Looker play. They made for quite a duo, and I specifically remember watching Dane Looker catch a pass from Brock Huard in the corner of the end zone only a few feet away from me (I was watching up against the fence near the field).

The memory occurred to me tonight after seeing a link at The Husky Football Blog about Dane Looker fighting for a roster spot with the St. Louis Rams. As pointed out by both the blog and the article, Dane Looker is now 32 years old, and I'm no longer fifteen either.


Tagi: brock huard, dane looker, vikings game, 9th grader, husky football, lger, washingt, hotbed, ayers, rams, crowds, rivals, sparks, fence, nfl, memory, blog

Oct 28
The Christian Science Monitor said Tuesday it will become the first national newspaper to drop its daily print edition and focus on publishing online, succumbing to the financial pressure squeezing its industry harder than ever.

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Oct 28

If you didn't already know, I was born in Puyallup, Washington, which, for whatever reason, was a hotbed for future NFL players. I wasn't one of them, unfortunately, but I do remember heading down to Sparks Stadium for the big Rams vs. Vikings game when I was a 9th grader at Ferrucci Junior High. That game between the two big Puyallup rivals always drew big crowds, and it was an exciting game to go watch as a 9th grader.

One of the main things I remember about that game, aside from the Vikings absolutely destroying the team I'd later play for (the Vikings had quite a run going for a while), was watching both Brock Huard and Dane Looker play. They made for quite a duo, and I specifically remember watching Dane Looker catch a pass from Brock Huard in the corner of the end zone only a few feet away from me (I was watching up against the fence near the field).

The memory occurred to me tonight after seeing a link at The Husky Football Blog about Dane Looker fighting for a roster spot with the St. Louis Rams. As pointed out by both the blog and the article, Dane Looker is now 32 years old, and I'm no longer fifteen either.


Tagi: brock huard, dane looker, vikings game, 9th grader, husky football, lger, washingt, hotbed, ayers, rams, crowds, rivals, sparks, fence, nfl, memory, blog

Oct 28
iPhoneworld.ca: first blog with iMatrix integration!
Posted by Elementus in iphe, phe, blogs, blog on 10 28th, 2008| icon3
Today, one of the most popular blogs about iPhone, iPhoneWorld.ca, integrated iMatrix. Each post is marked by iMatrix code in title. Now iPhone users can open articles directly from mobile phone just shooting a code from monitor. iPhone users get pages adapted pages for best readability.

Tagi: iphe, phe, blogs, blog

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