are spammers so dodgy or is it really random? tobi got a mail with the subject "raphael, breaking news alert" from anja@yahoo.com... got it? however, i will never know if the message text contains the names hannes, claudia or klaus (because i immediately deleted it).
science fiction?
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem To: piefke 3000 Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details Attachment: bugbear.eml.exe
alien2 is a project about migration and borders. very interesting: the us travel warnings and the web of war.
it's everywhere, but:
"if saving human lives is the great desideratum, then there is more to be gained by prevention of drowning and auto wrecks than by the abolition of war." brian hayes in american scientist, jan./feb. 2002.
woohoo!
i got apache 2.0.42 running together with php 4.3.0-dev on a windhoze machine! (from the tiny-and-irrelevant-success-stories dept.)
update: connected helma directly via mod_jk to apache in the above configuration. bingo!
speaking of standards: ever heard about conditional comments? gladly, they are jumping on the bandwagon of separating logic from layout... at least this is just a result, not the cause of that big annoyance called browser incompatibilities.
webstandards.org: "an article in ibm's development zone claims this [ie. xhtml 2.0's] lack of backward compatibility is actually a good thing".
excuse me, but where the hell are you heading for with xhtml 2.0? xlink, xforms and even xframes(!)... not to mention the <line> tag but i think this all is ugly crap.
i start to believe that not only sending but also generally using xhtml as html output is to be considered harmful.
amazing episodes about a bizarre rabbit called mashi maro ("derived from the word 'marshmallow'"). via murmel bløg.
life is so yummy, at least sometimes: today is panna cotta day at gaumenspiel!
mkt and me are missing jürgen wimmers filmkritiken.