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Asking the Stupid Questions Since 1971
 Wednesday, November 20, 2002

Michael Radwin writes on the ApacheCon: Scalable Internet Architectures 2 session, including links to some interesting items from The Center for Networking and Distributed Systems's Backhand Project: wackamole, mod_backhand, and, most interestingly, mod_log_spread. I'll have to look at that more.

12:15:09 PM #
categories: System Administration

David Marion, one of my professors at Hampden-Sydney College, has written a book: The Jurisprudence of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.: The Law and Politics of "Libertarian Dignity".

11:44:09 AM #
categories: Law

A Small Bout of Self-Pity

I don't normally pay attention to conventions since, well, I can't go, but an item in Jeremy Zawodny's feed caught my eye: "Sander van Zoest, another Yahoo! Engineer is giving three presentations at ApacheCon this week: Audio and Apache, XML and Internationalization, and Link Rot." I hate link rot! Can't wait to see what he has to say about it.

And I finally picked up on Jeremy's link to Michael Radwin, who is chronicling ApacheCon. I think I'll go back to hibernating now.

10:53:12 AM # Google It!
categories: System Administration

Monopoly Math

So if you lose 5% of your share, and you have a monopoly, what's the remaining share?

95%

And you're complaining because?

9:55:26 AM # Google It!
categories: Industry