Monthly Archives: September 2004

Grant and Hepburn

Old movies still perform, I am secretly in love with Katharine Hepburn, the AFI top 100 movies. Continue reading

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Hemingway News

This is lifted straight from an email from Jason E., There’s a new short story and letter by Hemingway that’s popped up. It’s in the ny Times today. The guy related to the story wrote the classic screwball film The … Continue reading

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Exquisite Haiku

The cellar door creaks Sunlight pushing back the dark Morning in Vegas

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Oddio Overplay

Oddio Overplay is Odd Audio. That isn’t their logo, as far as I know, but it could be. Perhaps it should be Odd and Wonderful Audio. I was tipped to this website by a blog I like to read: boing … Continue reading

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java and xml

SAX and DOM, the xml duo. Continue reading

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Java – Blackjack Game

Alright Mr. Bturnip, while you’re out galavanting around NW Arkansas, I’m spending my time working on a Java program and I’ve got a rough working version of a blackjack game. I started with some classes I found online for a … Continue reading

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vacation

Hola, friends! A quick note to say that I will be on vacation from today until the 21st. Skip for exquistite corspe, etc. If Jason can’t seem to get on the blog, have him re-register under a different name. Any … Continue reading

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Buffer Overflows (sort of)

This goes back to a question Danny was asking me earlier today. I don’t think this is exactly a buffer overflow, but it’s an interesting way of abusing a TCP/IP stack to make the OS allow things it shouldn’t. Note … Continue reading

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JDBC

I wanted to piddle around with database stuff last night and failed miserably. From what I read I gather that some JDBC stuff comes as part of that package we downloaded. Some info is at this link:JDBC Info Provided with … Continue reading

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Java Books

Thought I would start a new thread just for this. I haven’t done much research, but I too like O’Reilly books and I read up a little on “Java in a Nutshell” at amazon.com. It gets only three stars in … Continue reading

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