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Fire up your Windows Update, Microsoft Patches Serious IE Flaw

Posted on 2 February, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Microsoft finally released a patch for a dangerous vulnerability that lets attackers trick Internet users into visiting malicious sites. The flaw has been public knowledge for some time, but Microsoft (Security is Job None) failed to include a fix for Continue reading Fire up your Windows Update, Microsoft Patches Serious IE Flaw→

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2004 Super Bowl Ads

Posted on 2 February, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

IFILM Super Bowl Ads Everything but Janet Jackson. Pretty disappointing this year. I liked : MasterCard, Homer Gets His Errands Done; FedEx : Alien Shipping (“All you need to Know”) (although Elicia loves their MBA commercial); the 7UP, Delivery Truck Continue reading 2004 Super Bowl Ads→

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Music Guide Done Right

Posted on 30 January, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Found deep within Om Malik on Broadband a Link to Ishkur’s Guide to Electronic Music. A Flashed based guide to various types and genres of Electronic Music. It’s like getting a new Encyclopedia set for Xmas! About 99% of the Continue reading Music Guide Done Right→

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Database Modelling Plugin for Eclipse

Posted on 29 January, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Jared Odulio’s Weblog : My Favorite Eclipse Plugins I found Clay Database Modelling Plugin for Eclipse Not quite the full suite of ERB modeling tools, but It’s a good start. I pointed at my working MySQL database via a Continue reading Database Modelling Plugin for Eclipse→

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JYMSIML or at least read…..

Posted on 28 January, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Java Pro – Using Data Sources the Right Way: Data sources let app servers manage pools of database connections. Java Pro – Uncoupling Struts: ” Use the marker interface design pattern and polymorphism to uncouple your persistence tier from Struts”

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Did Linux steal code from SCO?

Posted on 28 January, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Did Linux steal code from SCO? Take a look. via vowe dot net

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