盡顯無聊
no country for old men
有人看了這電影破口大罵說看不懂
有著名博客看完戲憤而發佈一隻 中指
我比較無聊
之前已看了三次
今日睇第四次
真係覺得好好睇
仲係講唔出點解咁好睇
如果一定要我講一個理由
我會話
成套戲都好靜呀
連槍戰時都無音樂
Backup MXes versus redundant MXes
There's a potential confusion when one talks about 'backup MXes', soI'm going to throw some terminology around:
If an additional MX machine can accept inbound email and get itdelivered all the way to the user's inbox even when all other of yourMXes are down, you have a redundant MX .
If an additional MX machine can only accept inbound email but notactually get it delivered to your users (without the help of anotherMX), you have a backup MX .
Backup MXes
Touring Roma (UPDATED)
[ UPDATE : All the pictures from Day 1 have been posted to a gallery.]

Saint Mary Major Basilica.
Fortune smiled upon me today, and I was able to travel to many destinations in Rome, mostly around the Vatican. After walking past Saint Mary Major Basilica (picture above), I walked to the Trevi fountain (a nice place for a pickpocket, I would think), progressed to the Triton fountain, and then hopped on the Italian subway (the Metropolitana, or something like that).
Automated web software should never fill in the Referer header
Yesterday, I noticed that Yahoo Pipes does a really irritating thing: ifsomeone has asked it to pull a syndication feed, it puts the Yahoo Pipesinfo page about the feed into the Referer header of its feed requests.
Wrong .
I feel very strongly that no automated web software should fill inthe Referer header, ever. In practice and custom (if not in thespec), Referer has a very well defined meaning; it is there to tellwebmasters where a real human visitor came from. If you do
「阿甘正傳」大結局之「一鋪清袋」
甘乃威不過是個身痕的小男人,晉
The Salesianum (Rome, Italy)
After a couple days in the Salesianum, a retreat house / hotel / resort-ish place located 30 minutes west of Rome, I've been able to explore most of the main areas, and have been impressed and unimpressed... 'whelmed' and 'underwhelmed,' as it were.

Sign for the aula magna (grainy due to iPhone picture taking in the dark).
Starting with some of the best... most of the General Chapter will be held in the 'aula magna,
A tale of network horror, or at least excitement
(This story comes from my co-worker John Calvin, who told it to me someyears ago; I was reminded of it by some recent local events, so it seemslike a good time to put it here.)
One of the things that the central computing people here can do fordepartments is run their basic networking infrastructure, the switchesand wiring and so on. Once upon a time, such a managed departmentalswitch started lighting up the monitoring system with repeated, frequentcontact failures; when the monitoring