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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 3/6/2003; 9:31:07 PM
Topic: Notelets for 2003/03/06
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Notelets for 2003/03/06 #

I programmed at home today -- it was extremely productive but I didn't want to stop.  A long walk before dinner broke my obsession.

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Happy Birthday, Lloyd! You are an inspiration to me!

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I'm going to have to take a look at Spring thanks to Jon Udell's tantalizing post.  (I've been tempted to get a cheap OS X machine so that I can investigate cool apps that run only on the Mac.)

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I'm looking forward to XSLT 2.0

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This morning, I was wondering how to write Javascript that hides the guts of an object.  DevX had a nice article answering my question.

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Reading articles like Stanley Kurtz's on North Korea in The National Review sent serious chills down my spine last night.

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I just picked up Howard Rheingold's Smart Mobs -- wow, and I thought that I was living a wired lifestyle, which turns out to be kilometers behind those of Japanese and Finnish teens "texting" each other day and night.  I'm still rather attached to my Thinkpad -- I don't have any 3G services on my AT&T wireless phone.  Even I did get into texting people, I don't have any friends into it -- no network effect at work for me yet.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 3/6/03; 9:42:26 PM
from the Personal Notes dept.

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