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GnoTime - The Gnome Time Tracker
Topic: Technology 11:31 pm EDT, Oct  4, 2005

GnoTime - The Gnome Time Tracker

The Gnome Time Tracker is a to-do list/diary/journal tool
that can track the amount of time spent on projects, and,
among other things, generate reports and invoices based on
that time. It's being used it to keep shopping lists,
organize ideas, track bug reports, keep a diary of activities,
do some blogging, provide weekly status reports to management,
and even as a consultant billing system. The reason it can
be used for all of these things is that it supports five basic,
simple features:

Remind me to gut this.

GnoTime - The Gnome Time Tracker


GOATSE IS DOWN! OH MY GOD THE INTERNET IS BROKEN!
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:46 am EDT, Oct  4, 2005

Suspended Domain

The domain goatse.cx has been suspended by the registry.

This is generally due to lapsed registration or violation of policies.

To renew your registration please visit your registrar.

Must find a new way to gross people out... see: tubgirl

GOATSE IS DOWN! OH MY GOD THE INTERNET IS BROKEN!


How Pregnancy Happens - Flash Animation
Topic: Health and Wellness 4:46 pm EDT, Oct  3, 2005

That vagina shaped toon is HOT. Meeeeooooowwwww.

How Pregnancy Happens - Flash Animation


Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'
Topic: Current Events 2:57 pm EDT, Oct  3, 2005

Among the memos that are absent is the only one written by Roberts in a box of documents about the Bob Jones University case, in which the Supreme Court ruled that it was legal to revoke the school's tax-exempt status because it prohibited interracial dating; a memo he wrote on presidential pardons; and 20 of the 27 pages in a box of documents on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. At least one Roberts document -- a copy of handwritten notes from a White House daily staff meeting -- was withheld on grounds of presidential executive privilege.In addition, the National Archives' chief archivist, Allen Weinstein, issued a statement saying that the library "has been unable to locate" one folder from Roberts's files, containing correspondence relating to affirmative action, since it was reviewed by administration officials in mid-July. Weinstein said library staff members appeared to have misplaced it but believed they were able to reconstruct its contents.

Jesus... i just wonder what was in these other documents?

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'


SourceForge.net: Project Info - synergy
Topic: Technology 2:02 pm EDT, Oct  2, 2005

Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own display.

Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable Intended Audience: Developers, End Users/Desktop License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Operating System: All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux, Solaris Programming Language: C Topic: Desktop Environment Translations: English User Interface: Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Looks pretty cool...

SourceForge.net: Project Info - synergy


Freakonomics on Bennett's Comments
Topic: Society 5:05 pm EDT, Oct  1, 2005

2) Race is not an important part of the abortion-crime argument that John Donohue and I have made in academic papers and that Dubner and I discuss in Freakonomics. It is true that, on average, crime involvement in the U.S. is higher among blacks than whites. Importantly, however, once you control for income, the likelihood of growing up in a female-headed household, having a teenage mother, and how urban the environment is, the importance of race disappears for all crimes except homicide. (The homicide gap is partly explained by crack markets). In other words, for most crimes a white person and a black person who grow up next door to each other with similar incomes and the same family structure would be predicted to have the same crime involvement. Empirically, what matters is the fact that abortions are disproportionately used on unwanted pregnancies, and disproportionately by teenage women and single women.

Freakonomics on Bennett's Comments


JPOX Java Persistent Objects JDO
Topic: Technology 2:00 am EDT, Oct  1, 2005

JPOX is a free and fully compliant implementation of the JDO 1.0 and 2.0 specifications, providing transparent persistence of Java objects. It supports persistence to all of the major RDBMS on the market today, supporting all of the main Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) patterns demanded by today's applications, allows querying using either JDOQL or SQL, and comes with its own byte-code enhancer.

JPOX is available under an Open Source Apache 2 license, allowing access to not just a top quality Java persistence implementation but also to the source code, allowing you to contribute to the success story of the principal Open Source JDO implementation in the world today.

JPOX 1.0 implements the JDO 1 specification and passes the JDO 1 TCK. JPOX 1.1 (currently under development) extends the JPOX 1.0 capabilities to implement the JDO 2 specification. JPOX 1.1 will become the JDO 2 Reference Implementation with its 1.1-final release. JPOX will be updated in future to also implement any EJB3 specification of Java persistence.

JPOX Java Persistent Objects JDO


JPOX/EMF
Topic: Technology 1:58 am EDT, Oct  1, 2005

Supported EMF Features
The current version of the EMF - JPOX integration supports the following EMF Features:


All relevant primitive types (including Date)

Lists of primitive types (EDataTypeEList)

Single Reference: contained, non-contained, one-way, two-way

One-To-Many relations (EList): contained, non-contained, one-way, two-way

Many-to-Many relations (EList): contained and non-contained, one-way, two-way

Notifications and adapters (limited testing done)

Enumerations

Resource implementations

Lazy loading (similar to EMF proxy feature)

Dynamic api

Inheritance between types

No dependencies on EObjectImpl as root object or specific root object for persistency: EMF Objects are only required to implement org.eclipse.emf.ecore.InternalEObject

Support for EMF Feature Map as described here

JPOX/EMF


Eclipse Tools - EMF Home
Topic: Technology 9:06 pm EDT, Sep 30, 2005

What is EMF?

EMF consists of three fundamental pieces:

EMF - The core EMF framework includes a meta
model (Ecore) for describing models and runtime support for the
models including change notification, persistence support with
default XMI serialization, and a very efficient reflective API for
manipulating EMF objects generically.

EMF.Edit - The EMF.Edit framework includes generic
reusable classes for building editors for EMF models. It
provides

Content and label provider classes, property source support,
and other convenience classes that allow EMF models to be displayed
using standard desktop (JFace) viewers and property sheets.

A command framework, including a set of generic command
implementation classes for building editors that support fully
automatic undo and redo.

EMF.Codegen - The EMF code generation facility is
capable of generating everything needed to build a complete editor
for an EMF model. It includes a GUI from which generation options
can be specified, and generators can be invoked. The generation
facility leverages the JDT (Java Development Tooling) component of
Eclipse.

I think EMF is pretty cool. I draw a simple class diagram in Omondo (www.omondo.org) and it generates code that handles get/set, change notification, object persistance in XML via SDOs (you can change this to an RDB without messing with your model), and an editing framework with undo/redo. Or generate your model from a set of get functions, and it will code gen from that too. Or import rational rose models. Or write the XML yourself if you're a masochist. As used in IBM's WebSphere. Goes great with GEF (graphical editing framework) as detailed for 2.1 Eclipse at http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg246302.html?Open

Eclipse Tools - EMF Home


White House Condemns Bennett's Remarks - Yahoo! News
Topic: Society 5:49 pm EDT, Sep 30, 2005

He went on to call that "an impossible, ridiculous and morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down. So these far-out, these far-reaching, extensive extrapolations are, I think, tricky."


In context it is SLIGHTLY less offensive... but just... damn.

White House Condemns Bennett's Remarks - Yahoo! News


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