- Other code updates involve various security fixes and small improvements all over.
- The moderation system has been disabled temporarily, as it wasn't compatible with the new code.
Vive le Canada!
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Vive le Canada!
Note: Blogger
LiveJournal
email me
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"Beer Garden'? You mean, a real garden of beer? I thought they only had those in Canada!" --Largo
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<a href="http://www.vivelecanada.ca/directory.php">http://www.vivelecanada.ca/directory.php</a><br />
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Very neat.<p>---<br>"Beer Garden'? You mean, a real garden of beer? I thought they only had those in Canada!" --Largo
Good stuff!
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden
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"Somewhere around the world, someone would love to have my.... first world problems." Matthew Good, "The War is Over"
Ed Deak.
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Behind the scenes, everything is handled using OpenID (<a href="http://openid.net/">http://openid.net/</a>), which is similar to Microsoft's Passport, but not owned by a corporation. <p>---<br>"Beer Garden'? You mean, a real garden of beer? I thought they only had those in Canada!" --Largo
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"Beer Garden'? You mean, a real garden of beer? I thought they only had those in Canada!" --Largo
Cheers, Ed.
I started a thread in that article where the subject contains a '$' instead. If you hit the 'Reply' button and delete the '&#', then others can reply to your comments.
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden
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You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees.
An evil system never deserves such allegiance.
Allegiance to it means partaking
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"Beer Garden'? You mean, a real garden of beer? I thought they only had those in Canada!" --Largo
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You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees.
An evil system never deserves such allegiance.
Allegiance to it means partaking
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche