
沒有看過原著,去看《Dear John》(分手的情書) 後,覺得普普通通,有點同情男主角,就這樣子。但讀過原著的女友看後破口大罵,她告訴我很多「原來」,此一對照之下,荷里活商業片的斧鑿痕跡一下子就浮現出來了。
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[UPDATE: Looks like LifeSiteNews is corroborating this news ...]
Interesting snippet from an email exchange between Steve Jobs and Ryan Tate (from Gawker Media):

While Steve and I might not agree on many things, his (well, Apple's) philosophy on porn has been pretty awesome so far: they'll have none of it... or at least almost.
The App store is happily void of the smut that covers all corners of the Internet. And Apple's OS X,

沒有看過原著,去看《Dear John》(分手的情書) 後,覺得普普通通,有點同情男主角,就這樣子。但讀過原著的女友看後破口大罵,她告訴我很多「原來」,此一對照之下,荷里活商業片的斧鑿痕跡一下子就浮現出來了。
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I recently needed to do something to our MoinMoin-based wiki. As it wascurrently configured, doing that thing was a parade of annoyance, so Iwound up rummaging through the configuration options and found one thatsignificantly simplified my task. Now, suddenly, I had a dilemma.
Our existing MoinMoin configuration didn't have this option turned on,and the person who configured our MoinMoin instance isn't around anymore to be asked questions. So, had they overlooked this option whenthey set up the wiki
Last entry I mentioned that I now had a theoryabout our odd switch failure with jumbo frames, where after a powercycle the switch would start doing jumbo frames remarkably slowly untilyou went into the configuration system and re-selected the 'do jumboframes' option. This is theory.
As I've mentioned before , modern switcheshave two parts; a high speed switching core and a slower managementprocessor that handles everything else. If the jumbo frames weren'tbeing handled by the switching core but were instead