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- Here Comes Another Bubble 一首講 web 2.0 的歌
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- 論中大畢業禮「騷亂」 Quote: 無論是劉遵義與中大學生會,都只著眼於想得到的利益,在得失計算與路徑選擇卻是一蹋糊塗,結果變成學生會與校方雙輸局面,而當然最大的受害者,自是我
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《M*A*S*H*》(風流軍醫俏護士), 37年前的電影, 感覺上仍然很現代. 戲內瀰漫的嬉戲至上、抗衡現實的頑童態度, 至今仍然令人充滿共鳴.
儘管《M*A*S*H*》的情節確令人笑到肚痛. 眾醫護人員除了負責

The 'magic SysRq' is a feature of the Linux kernel where you candirectly invoke certain kernel commands, regardless of what happens tobe going on at user level and often even if the system is fairly brokenotherwise. Commands are conventionally described by the key that's usedto invoke them.
There are three ways of invoking magic SysRq commands:
/proc/sysrq-trigger , for examplewith ' echo >/proc/sysrq-trigger ' in a root shell
怪物
早上在電視裡看到曾蔭權扑董建華的頭,頒發榮譽博士學位(劉遵義伺候在旁)。那個場面非常震撼(用周某的講法是淫穢),因為頒發者其實除權位之外無任何資格進行此項行為,受者除之前的權位外無任何資格得此授予,加
失眠.瘋癲,或治療
Why large ISPs like SPF (the cynical view)
One of the peculiarities of SPF and related schemesis that many large ISPs are quite enthusiastic about it, especiallyfree webmail places like Hotmail, Yahoo, and Google Mail. However, thisenthusiasm rarely extends to blocking incoming email that fails SPFchecks, although they are happy to encourage you to use SPF on yourown mail.
The cynical view of this is that ISPs love the idea of SPF because itgives them more control over their customers. With SPF, their customersare not only tied to the ISP for reading
我喜歡教散文
(一向很少貼星島的文上來,這篇當作書短介,或者作為同教寫作班的朋友一點分享。)
散文寫作有什麼可教? ——成為範文之前的範文
自從高級程度會考課程改革,大幅增加創作比重之後,中學就開始需要相當數量的創作班導
Safely updating files that are read over NFS
To elaborate on an old entry a bit, let'ssuppose that you have important system data files that you expose to allof your machines via NFS, and that you need to re-generate and updatethem every so often.
When you regenerate files locally, you need to make sure that there'salways a version of the file present, and that the file's alwayscomplete. When you add NFS there's a third, subtle requirement: youcannot immediately remove the old version because a
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