Article: [[Worth Remembering 2004]]
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Worth Remembering 2004
What’s happened in the last year that we should remember.
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* My Uncle Maurice Layden passed away. I will never forget how he helped my mother when my father died.
* My Aunt Joanne Carney passed away. She and the rest of the Carney’s in Weston always made everyone feel special.
* All the men and women in the US Armed forces fighting for our protection and freedom
* [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]. Thankfully, the series of movies finished on a high note and was faithful to the tone and story of the books.
* The best [[Masters]] in recent memory. Phil Mickelson was what Tiger used to be: completely unflappable coming down the stretch.
* One year on the new job
* The [[Academy Awards 2004]]
* Nicholas Berg
Episode Guide
Babylong 5 Episode listing by season.
One Final Wish
I completely understand. What would you have done?
Dennis Bucy was afraid he was going to run out of time.
He’s been addicted to J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” since he passed up a gambling vacation in Lake Tahoe with his wife and daughter “back in the hippie days” to hole up and devour the entire trilogy plus “The Hobbit” in one week.
He was thrilled when Peter Jackson’s Oscar-winning movie versions started coming out. He and his grandson, Mark Blasini, 7, began a tradition of attending the movies together.
But when Bucy, 63, was diagnosed with terminal cancer about a year ago, he began to worry that he wouldn’t last until the concluding installment, “The Return of the King.”
MacOSX Security Problems???
Not. From the beginning, MacOSX has been one of the most secure systems available.
According to the article:
Apple has released a range of patches for security holes – both old and new – for its Mac OS X operating system, which it advises users to download immediately.
The company is downplaying the issue but one security company at least is concerned that the vulnerabilities could be extremely serious. Secunia has given the five – yes, five – patches a “highly critical” rating and warned that they may allow hijacking, security bypass, data manipulation, privilege escalation, denial of service and system access.
But if you read the comments, clearly this is not the case.
For instance:
How do you support the ridiculously over-the-top sensationalism of your headline “MacOS X riddled with security holes”. There is NO evidence supporting this whatsoever.
The phrase “riddled with security holes” implies that there are a very large number of them, but your article does not provide any supporting information for this statement, and to my certain knowledge the number of “security holes” discovered for MacOS X is a very small fraction of those discovered so far for versions of Windows NT (NT4/W2K/XP), so if MacOS X is “riddled” with security holes, what does that make Windows? MegaSuperExtraGiga-Riddled perhaps??
If you own a Mac and have heard about these so-called security problems… rest easy.
Document Versions
Documents can now have multiple versions.
A very simple but powerful document versioning system is now part of MyCMS. Any leaf document may have a new version created (with the old contents the default contents of the new document). The new document becomes the leaf.
No version numbers are kept, but the relationship between different versions is stored.
The following rules apply to document versions .
* Only the leaf version is editable
* Only the leaf versino may have an active discussion
* Only the leaf version is found during a search
* By default, if a document is in the site structure, the new version will take its place
* All document cross references are to the leaf version
Pictures From Montreal
Here are [[Some New Pictures]] from my recent trip to Montreal. The circumstances weren’t the best (it was my Uncle Maurice’s funeral), but it was good to see everyone.
Fantastic Picture
This should win a Pulitzer prize.
Check out the Bush Mosaic. This picture is composed of pictures of the men and women who have died in the war so far. Absolutely brilliant (even if I’m not sure I agree with the sentiment).
[[Bush Mosaic]]
Some New Pictures
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Who Elected Howdy Doody?
Where did my President go? This is not the man that I voted for (or maybe it is, but I was too shortsighted to see it).
I don’t know when it happened (maybe it didn’t happen, but was always true), but last night President Bush was absolutely pathetic. I thought way back when he was elected that perhaps we were getting a Trumanesque straight talker, but all we got instead is a guy that makes Rainman look charismatic.
What an embarassment!!