Note for future reference… “Open Everywhere” does not mean literally that the movie will be available everywhere. Guess Georgia Theatre Company has better pursuits for making money like Left Behind or Sugar & Spice before they show highly rated or even anticipated movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. How soon I forget… Movies like The Color Purple and Elzabeth took…
My what a quiet morning. Woke up early as usual and just sat back and continued reading A Storm of Swords. Only on page 710 or so. At least I am nearing the end. Seems like George has managed to pull the rug out from under me a couple more times. Excellent writer and very hard…
Seems that one of the great weblog sites, Blogger might be closing it’s doors soon. Here is a note from the CEO. Hmmmmmmm… think I might enjoy taking classes or workshops on securing a web server. Think the ego and confidence it would give me could not hurt in the slightest.
Probably was just me, but could not get here yesteday afternoon. Have a new pic available…Â Pic of my new glasses… Found the buttons for the Netmind.com service. Like the thought of a service that check for updates for me. Maybe I am a slacker and should do my own checking, but a reminder email helps…
Found some reference sites on Perl… hoping to debug this script, but not today… have to go get my brother. *sigh* See ya tomorrow.
Rather enjoyed the Superbowl, writing and reading between commercials… Thought that the 2 new Budweiser commercials were actually hilarious. The GTI commercial with the 2 guys looking up in the oak tree wsa great. Probably because I have been in the situation of trying to knock something out of a tree on many occasion.
Hmmmmmm…. of course a problem with emails not showing up in an email program would have to be due to people not giving the correct Content-Type header information. I mean, who in their right mind would use “Content-Type: text” when it should be “Content-Type: text/plain” with the charset… doesn’t everyone know that? The weblog scene…
Hmmmmmm… really like this site. Can see what web server someone has installed on their web site. The site is NetCraft. Caught some hacker wannabe scanning our server for scripts with known vulnerabilities. Why us? *sigh* Glad I hid those I knew about months ago, the little punks. Now I have to discover WHAT they found…
Spending a lot of my days and time mulling over the significance of such things [client 168.18.134.144] Premature end of script headers: /web/cgi-bin/emailpw Maybe I’ll arrive at a solution? Maybe tomorrow? *yawn*