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SpeakEasy T1 Service

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MAY 11, 2005

We switched before getting

SpeakEasy or Covad

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APRIL 8, 2005

About two weeks ago my T1 line went down in the office, not a big deal since we have a Cable line as well. But our business cable provider does not offer port 80 traffic, so our client were unable to view the test server for a day, which was an inconvenience...

Zend Platform - A Step Forward

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MARCH 3, 2005

I was invited to a presentation of the

"Macintosh" Designer Jef Raskin Dies

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FEBRUARY 28, 2005

Jef Raskin who helped initiate the Human User Interface died from Cancer on Saturday. He was 61. He was one of my computer heros. Thanks for giving us the Macintosh.

Java is Good Too

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FEBRUARY 25, 2005

I've used Java for almost as long as I've been doing PHP development. Recently, I've been writing a really advanced Java Application that uses all the latest technologies: Swing, Web Services (via GLUE), Java Web Start (JWS) and much much more. It is fun slow work that is very cool...

Poorly Informed Writers Send the Wrong Message

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FEBRUARY 25, 2005

Today, I read an article entitled, "

Ambient Orb & Employee Project Management Integration

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FEBRUARY 15, 2005

To show you how geeky we are, or I am, I purchased an Ambient Orb at ThinkGeek.com and set it to glow different colors based on how well the programmers are doing at RustyBrick. So basically, if they are doing well, it might pulse a nice green or blue...

Shortcuts Cut You Back

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DECEMBER 21, 2004

As most people know, there are two ways to do something:

Long-time DNS Timeout Issues Resolved - Part II

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DECEMBER 1, 2004

It seemed that I still had issues with the DNS. So I decided to track it down to the source... BIND. For some reason, BIND was taking too long to query addresses not in my DNS server. So all I did was enable the following configuration settings in the named.conf file:

Making web content disappear based on a passed db parameters

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OCTOBER 15, 2004

I had a task a few days ago where I wanted to make web content appear and disappear depending on some backend DB constraints. So CSS/DHTML was the obvious choice!! By setting "style.visibility " to either 'visible' or 'hidden' you can reveal or hide web content with ease. so off I went and coded............

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