Bushido Blade
Tuesday, April 29th, 2003

I try hard to manage without a car, but it’s tough when these exist in the world. [2], [3], [4 (turismo modded)], [etc]
Harsh Light Of Morning Falls On One-Night Stand’s DVD Collection. Just a reminder to revisit The Onion.
Nina Simone is dead. She was great.
“FeedExpress“, a source-available .NET (c#) rss reader. It’s like pizza express without the pizzas, or outlook express without the viruses. (viri? nope.) Haven’t tried it yet, but it is nice to have some interesting .net/c# code to play with (in my copious free time).
and bonus, it doesn’t seem to be sourceforged, so you can actually find the stuff you want straight away
kidding.
Updated: better than the frisbee60 video are the three sets of footage from which it seems to have been assembled. One, Two, Three.
Umm, Nike’s site is a dog to have to navigate through. Here’s the download link for the new frisbee ad that I still haven’t seen! Just don’t buy it. [2].
Oh, finally saw the movie, “Donnie Darko”. Very highly recommended. Watch it with pals so you can discuss it after, or some of it will be wasted, will overflow.
Looks good - Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars - Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool. article at Information Today. via Patrick Chanezon.
Art of .war - on what you lose when you don’t reuse existing tech, and on why GPL is the kiss of death if you want your software to be useful to the world - a point refuted indirectly by this post.
“Every likely outcome of this war is a disaster”, George Monbiot, 1st April, 2003.
added to my jarsearcher tool so that it can tell you, given a directory or classpath full of jars, if there are any classes which could be pulled from multiple of those locations. Helps resolve ambiguity. Of course, the GUI is stinky, but I don’t care about that so much yet.