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The Anne Rice Memorial Content License

Posted by Mike Sugarbaker at 9:51 am on 3/12/2003

Remember when Anne Rice took out that two-page ad in the New Yorker and other publications, on the eve of the release of the film version of Interview with the Vampire? She added a notice on her long, somewhat defensive statement on the film - a notice stating that any media source could quote her as long as they quoted the entire two-page statement.
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Brief public service announcement

Posted by Mike Sugarbaker at 4:21 am on 3/3/2003

Mozilla, everyone’s favorite web browser/mail client for sufficiently small definitions of ‘everyone,’ has added junk mail filtering to their latest version. The beta of 1.3 is stable in my experience, and is available here. If you haven’t given Moz a try yet, now’s a good time.

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Whuffie for beginners

Posted by Mike Sugarbaker at 1:30 am on 3/1/2003

It’s a currency, it’s a trust metric, it’s a chewy candy treat! Actually it’s destined to be just another geeky buzzword, but it’s kind of fun to think about the possibilities.

Sorry for my long absence; the time I blew on RSSwanker has had to be made up for, work-wise. RW will go 1.0 once I commit to writing usernames and passwords into it, as I have realized how bloody insecure my cookie scheme is.

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