Yearly Archives: 2003

Sullivan 2

On the other hand, he’s got the coming year quite right: “Blair – again – is doing the right thing. Leadership means telling people what they don’t want to hear. It’s not just possible there will be a terrorist attack … Continue reading Continue reading

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Blaming the Jews

Andrew Sullivan has a bash at the Foreign Office, on the back of this Telegraph report. It proves, he says, that the Foreign Office will always blame the Jews. But it seems to me to prove something more worrying: the … Continue reading Continue reading

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RSI no more

I found the ultimate entry device on Slashdot: as you can see, the any key is still missing. Continue reading

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Wonderful little hack

MT never stops surprising me. It’s horribly Unixish, in that it will do anything you could possibly want, if you are prepared to grub about in templates, add-ons, and configuration files. But the authors actually think and care about what … Continue reading Continue reading

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Pompous

Whaddya mean, I missed the deadline? Here is my technology review of the year: stuff that was actually useful to a writer. Continue reading

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2003

Goes downhill from here on … (seen through Dave Barry). Continue reading

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