Archive > December 2006

The Devil Went Down to…Washington ?

the angel turns the eagle into devil horns.

President Bush gestures during a news conference in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2006. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)
from yahoo news

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Get Vista and Samba to work - Blogs - Code Monkey Business - Builder AU

Get Vista and Samba to work
By Brendon Chase | 2006-12-11 17:11:22
Early adopters of Microsoft’s new Vista operating system may notice that it will not connect to Samba share folders out of the box. This will be a bit of a pain for many enterprise customers. The technical reason is because Microsoft Vista’s default security policy [...]

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The chilli so hot you need gloves - Britain - Times Online

mmmmm
The chilli so hot you need gloves - Britain - Times Online
The Times April 01, 2006
The chilli so hot you need gloves
By Simon de Bruxelles
THE world’s hottest chilli pepper does not come from a tropical hot spot where the locals are impervious to its fiery heat but a smallholding in deepest Dorset.
Some chillis are fierce [...]

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Buy This House

Jill’s house is for sale. It’s a great house, located in Fayetteville’s historic Washington-Willow neighborhood.
http://theolivehouse.net for all the details.

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Cutting Edge

I just upgraded my laptop to Windows Vista Business and Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise.
I thought Vista was going to take some time to figure out, but Office. Whew. I can see how things are more intelligently organized, but I can imagine that alot of people are going to be seriously complaining about it. [...]

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Snow Day

from www.uark.edu:
The University of Arkansas is closed today. Faculty and staff should not report to work and students should not report to class. Razorback Transit has suspended operations for the day.
I actually wasn’t expecting that yesterday.
Of course, the first page that I checked… the official UA Weather Notice Page (http://advancement.uark.edu/info/weather.html) hasn’t been updated since Sunday, [...]

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