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Friday 30 May, 2003
# RTCW: Enemy Territory Full Version Released - Linux and Windows BitTorrents available now.
There goes today's work. Ah, well

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#[linkfarm] Tim O'Reilly speaking in London, 23rd June
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# Pr0nstar Catalina's appearance at Nvidia E3 party raises eyebrows - The adult film star whose cinematic credits include Booty Duty and Fast Times at Deep Crack High was reportedly asked to leave after dancing topless on a table during a live set by the band Smashmouth.
Game programmers have all the fun. Bet nothing like that ever happens at XML Europe.

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# Handsome men have the best sperm - The researchers showed that men with the healthiest, fastest sperm were rated as the most facially attractive by women.
w00t!

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Thursday 29 May, 2003
#Happy Birthday to me,
Happy Birthday to me, etc.
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Monday 26 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] The Blood Gulch Chronicles
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Saturday 24 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] Homemade Electrocardiograph
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#[linkfarm] Your Favorite Moz Tricks
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Thursday 22 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] What is RDF?
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#[linkfarm] XHTML is the Most Important XML Vocabulary
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Wednesday 21 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] Why Scripting Languages Matter
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#[linkfarm] The Crafty Turk
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#[linkfarm] How Users Participate in Building Google
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#[linkfarm] OSI Position Paper on the SCO-vs.-IBM Complaint
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#[linkfarm] The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Adventure Game - Don't Panic
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#[linkfarm] Notes from the XML Europe Exhibit floor - compare with Be-Arsed experience
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#[linkfarm] J2SE 1.4.2 - What's in it?
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#[linkfarm] Achieve More Reliable Resource Management with Our Custom C++ Classes - oh please
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Tuesday 20 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] 'Happy Face' crater of Mars
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Monday 19 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] Wiki In HyperPerl
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Sunday 18 May, 2003
# It was Nattle's birthday yesterday, so we all had a bath. This is a bit of a triumph because Stuart the builder has been taking the hammer to the bathroom this week, and we had to endure a couple of days without a lav, let alone a bath. (He did plumb the lavvy back in the evenings, but there were one or two slight tense moments).

All shiny clean, we went into the city center for something to eat and a bit of shopping. For lunch we went to Cathay, because the buffet is more fun for the Bean than a normal restarant, it's not expensive, and they do vegetarian and vegan food. They're great with kids too, and we had fun. The shopping part of the exercise was meant to be angled towards looking at DAB walkman radios, but somehow all we finished up with was 5 boxes of Tempo tissues. Only Superdrug seem to stock them now, apparently, so you've got to get them when you can.

Back at home, I baked a chocolate-hazelnut-raspberry cake, and the Bean and I sang Happy Birthday. Ace.
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Thursday 15 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] Using libxml in Python
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#[linkfarm] Doctor Who Starring Paul McGann and Lalla Ward. Written by Douglas Adams.
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Wednesday 14 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] CGZip, a C++ wrapper for gzip methods
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#[linkfarm] Provides the functionality of the zlib C-library in a C iostream
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#[linkfarm] Using Python, Jython, and Lucene to Search Outlook Email
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#[linkfarm] GCC 3.3 Release
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#[linkfarm] Squeak is an open, highly-portable Smalltalk-80
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#[linkfarm] When copy protection backfires
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#[linkfarm] The Gospel according to Neo
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#[linkfarm] The NoCat Night Light
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#[linkfarm] What I Hate About Your Programming Language
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#[linkfarm] Advertising Rendezvous services in Linux
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Monday 12 May, 2003
#Coincidence?
Warning : XML in-jokery ahead
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Saturday 10 May, 2003
#Ice cream van now playing ...

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Friday 09 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] Best of both worlds - C++ and Managed C++
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#[linkfarm] C| program hangs while loading managed C++ wrapper to existing DLLs
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#[linkfarm] Managed C++ and Unmanaged C++ and Inheritance
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#[linkfarm] How to integrate a C++ Dll into a C# .Net Project?
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# Mars: Dead or Alive? - Recent missions to Mars have focused on the search for water, past or present, as a surrogate for life itself. But now a British-led team is working to renew the search for life directly, fueled by doubts about the equipment that prompted NASA to declare Mars a dead world some 26 years ago.
Long, interesting article on the Beagle2 Mars mission and the equipment it will be carrying.

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Wednesday 07 May, 2003
#[linkfarm] C callbacks from C# - 2
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#[linkfarm] C callbacks from C# - 1
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#[linkfarm] Call Unmanaged DLLs from C#
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# Back from an extended weekend in Anglesey. Managed to get sunburnt on my forehead's ever increasing upper reaches. Maybe I should get a hat.
smellygit said If you're looking for a hat then no better place to look than - http://www.thehatmagazine.com/ [added 7th May 2003]

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