天星墨攻

今期《東週刊》說天星運動裡出現了「新激進主義」,並將示威者的陣勢與《墨攻》相提並論。well,《墨攻》最大特點並不是「反英雄的英雄故事」,而是非大製作的大製作。《墨攻》的攻城佈陣場面並不standard,陣勢並不整齊,而

踐約

眾所週知,一度傳為佳話的「青年學者反老人癡呆症大聯盟」,會員活動只有一項:打麻將。聯盟的首度活動是數年前的一次賀歲盃,其間發現某創會會員打牌速度過慢,只會導致其它會員患上老人癡呆症,而停止活動,一度瀕

Something to avoid in callback email address verification

Here's something I would like to grind into various people programmingcallback email address verification:

Don't do callback email address verification with a MAIL FROM of <>unless the address has actually sent you email .

Why? Because if an address never sends any email to start with, it maynot be willing to receive bounces (the major source of email from <>).Blocking null MAIL FROMs from sending email to such addresses is acompletely rational way to block bad bounces from forged spam runs.

The


做定唔做?

望住12月既payslip,

真係覺得有D氣餒。

我諗係時候搵份part time job啦。

諗o左好耐,

發現只係得一份part time配合到我既正職工作時間 ── 酒吧女拳手。

我應該做定唔做?

唔好當我開玩笑啦。

How many root DNS servers are reachable over Internet II?

After yesterday , I decided to spend some timeworking out how many of the root DNS servers are reachable overour Internet II link. The answer surprised me: 9 out of the 13root nameservers are reachable over Internet II .

(The necessary disclaimer: your view of what is reachable over InternetII may well vary from ours due to routing and local policy issues.)

We prefer to send packets over our Internet II link, so working out thisnumber was relatively simple. I got a list of the IP


軟硬軟硬軟硬

硬——智海抄寫:公民抗命

亨利‧戴維‧梭羅(Henry David Thoreau)的《公民抗命》 ,原題為〈對市政府的抵抗〉(Resistance to Civil Government ),發表於1848年的演講,翌年收於《 人類學論文集》。

英文原文請按此連結

為了行動找著依據,小弟抗命將

天星之火,可以燎原(holiday mood)

更多野睇之資料來源


十二月二十(wed)、二十一(thu)及二十三(sat)
---廣邀所有市民參與

甲)活動內容:
天星事件盡露香港政府在規劃事務上的專橫與不民主,就此我們了解到,要爭取,就要人民積極參與,故特設〔人民


修改使用 Snap Preview

最近看到有一些 Blogger 都加入了 Snap Preview 的功能,就是當滑鼠在連結上時,會自動彈出該網站的抓圖。對此,有些 Blogger 覺得這增加了實用性,有些則覺得彈出來的圖很煩人和阻礙閱讀。

我自己定期有做網摘,所以我覺得這個預覽功能應該能


我很認真。拜請廣傳、代貼到各大討論區。

(若有朋友做成一個比較方便轉貼的jpeg檔,萬謝。)


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An Internet dependency

Our main Internet connection is effectively down at the moment, and hasbeen for over an hour and a half by now. It's startling how much of mywork and the little stuff I do, including things I do more or less tofidget, turns out to be in some way dependent on the Internet.

(I have a pile of little fidgets that I do just to fill time, thingslike checking every so often to see if the mail server is OK or if thereare any new Fedora Core