[[Christopher and Aleah]]
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Upcoming Nuptuals
My cousin Carolyn is getting married.
Stay tuned here for more information as it comes along.
Fellowship Hangs Tough
We lost the top spot for Friday, but came back strong for the weekend.
This is the first movie in several years to hold the top spot for 4 weekends in a row! I guess people are starting to catch on!
Pearl Harbor
It’s just doesn’t work.
The Silence of the Lambs
One of the best creepy thrillers of all time.
This is a test.
Test Autoform’s New Stuff
This is a test
I modified autoform to be a better implementation.
Did this update work? I’m hoping that this won’t be a problem.
Goldderby Likes Fellowship’s Globe Chances
The momentum is building!
Re: 10 More Reasons to Hate Microsoft
Microsoft Caught Rigging ZD Net Poll
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2102244,00.html
UCM/Clearcase Upgrade Status
Starting August 20, all Evx development will be done using the Clearcase UCM Project model.
####UCM/Clearcase Upgrade Status
**Summary:**
- The switch to the UCM development model is 8/20/2001
- **We must accelerate the Solaris 7 upgrades
- All vobs are now UCM capable (Feature Level 2)
- The software project vob is /vobs/sw_projects
**
Starting August 20, all Evx development will be done using
the Clearcase UCM Project model.
All developers must be using Clearcse 4.2 in order to use UCM
In order to run Clearcase 4.2, a node must be running Solaris 7.
The key point here is that any developer whose view storage resides
on a Clearcase 3.2.1 machine **will not be able to use UCM.**
In both San Jose and Westwood, approximately 50% of machines have
been upgraded to Solaris 7 and Clearcase 4.2. That’s 49 machines
in SJ and 71 machines in WW.
This number is just **barely** enough to get us started.
We must make a concerted effort to accelerate the Solaris 7 upgrades
so that developers will be able to use Clearcase 4.2 for evx
development work. To that end I would ask that the various SJ/WW
SysAdmin groups redouble their efforts.
Live Solaris/Clearcase node information can be seen at:
10 More Reasons to Hate Microsoft
Microsoft plans to rally its field sales force and partners to crush Linux and IBM’s efforts with the competitive operating
system in 2002.
According to a Microsoft memo dated in December, the software giant will unveil a “Linux Insiders” program at the company’s Envision event in January, an expansion of its existing Linux Competitive Champ Program.
Need I say more? It’s obvious that MS is an anti-competetive defacto monopoly that must be brought down. Are you listening Justice Department?