Chipping the web – lager legend
December 26th, 2006 5:47:02 pm pst by Sterling Camden
Space: 32 is the decimal value for the space character in ASCII and related character encodings such as ISO 8859 and Unicode.
What to do with all that spam… Cleaning out my Gmail spam bin this morning, I noticed a link near the top of the page that led to this recipe. Wait, There’s more!
Better not say too much.
Shelley led me to Olduvai George, a most interesting blog on paleontology with illustrations by Carl Buell. Subscribed.
According to Randy, Microsoft is trying to hire an “open source evangelist”. Sounds like the foxes are hiring a chicken guard.
And here’s the pecking order (thanks, Assaf).
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I posted that directly from Digg. The I in the story isn’t me, but rather the author of the Digg story.
I know the originator of that story on Linux.com — Roblimo. He’s an executive editor type with OSTG, and lives near Tampa, FL. He showed up to almost as many Suncoast LUG meetings as I did while I lived there. He kinda looks like I imagine Santa might if he retired to the Bahamas and let his son take over the present-distribution business.
Thanks for the clarification, Randy. I guess I should have known, with the “read more” link.
That’s a lively description, apotheon. I’d like to meet the guy someday.
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