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How in the holy frijoles is it December already? And why do I get the same stressed, panicked
feeling every year? And why do I harbor such resentment against those who get their Christmas
shopping done early (or prance gaily around their yards stringing up their lights the day after
Thanksgiving)?
*deep breath*
The truth is, when I put myself in the mindset of how much I enjoyed the holidays as a kid, I can
actually get some of those warm, good time-y feelings back. And having two little kids adds to
the fun too. But man oh man, the stress returns every year, as sure as the commercials.
Music, of course, is the key to bringing back some of that positive holiday
energy. Since 1994, this collection of tunes has steered the way (or the sleigh, heh). I taped
this special off the radio that holiday season. I’ve said this all before, but Bruce
Cockburn is a warm, comforting musical presence in my life, and listening to him sing these great
songs and play the guitar like only he can - well - it’s better than a fridge full of nog.
Now, Nanci Griffith joins Bruce here, and sings some songs of her own (”Wexford
Carol”, “Grafton Street”, “Going Back to Georgia”, etc.). But
it’s the Bruce tunes that resonate with me: “Shepherds” opens the show, and has
always been a song that pops into my head throughout the year, for some reason:
“Glooooooria, in the hiiiighest.” I’m not heavy into the religion, mind you,
but when Bruce sings, I’m a believer; “Deer Dancing Around a Broken Mirror”, a
spirited and lush instrumental tune; “Huron Carol”, a song written in the
1600’s by a Jesuit missionary to the Huron Indians, and sung in the Huron language. Bruce
gives a wonderful introduction, and reads the English translation beforehand; and of course, two
favorites of mine: “I’m Gonna Fly Someday” and “One Day I Walk”.
Sublime.
Enjoy. And hey, happy holidays, eh? Oh, and always a reminder for you fellow Yanks that
haven’t heard of Bruce from the great white north - it’s CO-Burn.
Co sounding like So. Ho ho ho.
“Christmas with Cockburn”
The Columbia Records Radio Hour, 1994
Intro Shepherds [mp3]
Wexford Carol (Nanci Griffith)
Brave Companion of the Road (NG)
Deer Dancing Around a Broken Mirror
I’m Gonna Fly Someday
Grafton Street (NG)
Going Back to Georgia (NG)
One Day I Walk / Intro to Huron Carol Huron Carol [mp3]
Mary Had a Baby
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directly named, Siry does outrightly state that he has only remained on this long to recruit "a
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of Marketing and Sales has publicly admitted to leaving the company over "disagreements in
strategy." The news comes but 1.5 months after Elon Musk
made himself CEO and told a few others to stay happy elsewhere, and while Darryl's replacement
wasn't directly named, Siry does outrightly state that he has only remained on this long to recruit
"a very strong successor." The best part of his farewell? This gem: "So what now? I have no
immediate plans but look forward to exploring various opportunities that I find out there."
Translation? I'm so loaded after my stint in this place, it doesn't even matter, holmes.
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parents of the Tarnac 9 (english translation) : br
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front, with the firm hinting at a bug in an official Specification Update. A TLB, found in pretty
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img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/launchpad-heading.png alt= pa
href=https://launchpad.net/~henningeimg src=https://launchpadlibrarian.net/17199821/henninge_lp.jpg
alt=Henning Eggers //aa href=https://launchpad.net/~henningeHenning Eggers/a is the most recent
member of the Launchpad Translations team, working with Danilo and Jeroen. Let#8217;s find out a
bit more about him./p pstrongMatthew: What do you do on the Launchpad team?/strong/p
pstrongHenning:/strong I am a software developer on the a
href=https://translations.launchpad.net/Translations/a team. So far I have worked a lot on the
importing and approval code. As of last week I am also the QA contact for our team./p
pstrongMatthew: Can we see something in Launchpad that you#8217;ve worked on?/strong/p
pstrongHenning:/strong Not yet, unless you are a member of the rosetta-experts team #8230; img
src=http://news.launchpad.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif alt=;-) class=wp-smiley / /p
pstrongMatthew: Where do you work?/strong/p pstrongHenning:/strong Pinneberg, 30 km north-west of
Hamburg, Germany. Hamburg is close to the North Sea, which is about as far away from Bavaria and
Munich as you can get in Germany. I do not own any Lederhosen nor do I know anybody that does./p
pstrongMatthew: What can you see from your office window?/strong/p pstrongHenning:/strong I am on
the fifth (or sixth, depending on where you are from) floor and I see a tree with a magpie#8217;s
nest in it (no birds currently). Beyond that the #8220;skyline#8221; of central Pinneberg
(population of 35000)./p pstrongMatthew: What did you do before working at Canonical?/strong/p
pstrongHenning:/strong I was self-employed doing free-lance work for several customers but I had
one big customer that also let me have a desk in their building. I#8217;d been working there for 6
years (with a break) until I came here. I programmed in C, C++, Java, PHP and Python (of course),
mostly network-related stuff and also some real-time data-processing lately. I was also one of the
Linux experts in the company./p pstrongMatthew: How did you get into free software?/strong/p
pstrongHenning:/strong As a Linux user, really. Kernel 0.99pl13 was my starting point when I used
several computers in my universities data center to copy Slackware onto a pile of floppy disks.
Compiling the kernel was an over-nighter back then although I had an excessive 16 MB of RAM on my
386#8230;/p pstrongMatthew: What#8217;s more important? Principle or pragmatism?/strong/p p/p Well,
obviously that depends on the matter involved. My principles are there to form the basis for any
decision in my life but they don#8217;t give me an answer to all of life#8217;s possible situation.
That is when pragmatism kicks in. With regard to free software, it is definitely pragmatism.
pstrongMatthew: Do you/have you contribute(d) to any free software projects?/strong/p
pstrongHenning:/strong I never got to be involved much in writing free software before joining
Launchpad, I am sorry./p pstrongMatthew: Tell us something really cool about Launchpad that not
enough people know about?/strong/p pstrongHenning:/strong You don#8217;t have to do your
translations on-line. You can download them, edit them off-line and then re-upload them. Although,
once our user interface is all ajaxy, nobody may want to do that any more#8230;/p pstrongMatthew:
What is the deal with German people loving David Hasselhoff?/strong/p pstrongHenning:/strong David
who?/p pstrongMatthew: a href=https://launchpad.net/~kikoKiko/a#8217;s special question!
You#8217;re at your computer, you reach for your wallet: what are you most likely to be
doing?/strong/p pstrongHenning:/strong Using my credit card to buy tickets, memberships, software
or something like that. I also use it to mange my bank account and transfer money after a
successful eBay hunt./p
What I find most interesting is which movie people consider the best movie from a particular
director, as it is usually very telling and polarizing in a different way, so to this point I
will propose a new personality test where you reblog your favorite movie from each of these
directors:
1. Joel Coen: No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, The Hudsucker Proxy, Miller's
Crossing, Raising Arizona, etc
2. Wes Anderson: The Darjeeling Limited, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Royal
Tennenbaums, Rushmore, Bottle Rocket, etc
3. Hal Ashby: Being There, Shampoo, Harold and Maude, etc
4. Kevin Smith: Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Dogma, Chasing Amy, Mallrats, Clerks, etc
5. Quentin Tarantino: Grindhouse, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, etc
I would also personally throw in:
6. Stanley Kubrick: 2001, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Dr. Strangelove,
Lolita, etc.
7. P.T. Anderson: Boogie Nights, Hard Eight, There Will Be Blood, Punch-Drunk Love, Magnolia.
8. Errol Morris: The Thin Blue Line, The Fog of War, Mr. Death, Fast, Cheap and Out of Control,
Gates of Heaven, etc.
I'm a FRHMPDBF (Fargo, Rushmore, Harold and Maude, Mallrats, Pulp Fiction, Dr. Strangelove,
Boogie Nights, and The Fog of War). Notes: I've only seen one Hal Ashby movie. I very easily
could have gone with The Thin Blue Line, Magnolia, and perhaps even Kill Bill. I would choose
anything else on the list over any of Kevin Smith's movies. Most of my picks I'd seen for the
first time around the same time period, approx. 1995-1998. And what a sausage fest...I'll add
Coppola's Lost in Translation to the mix. (via sandwich, who
intriguingly chose Darjeeling over Rushmore, Tenenbaums, Zissou, and Bottle Rocket. I wonder what
personality defect that indicates?)
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/sh.png alt= pI know I know, how pathetic ;-)/p
pBut it finally reached Ubuntu:/p pa href=http://framework.zend.com/ target=_blankZend Framework/a
1.7.1 reached Jaunty Jackalope./p p class=rteindent2From the debian/changelog:/p pre
class=rteindent2 zend-framework (1.7.1-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low nbsp; * New Upstream version
nbsp; * New features and components: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Amf with support for AMF0 and AMF3
protocols nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Dojo Toolkit 1.2.1 (Not installed in Ubuntu Package) nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; +
Support for dijit editor available in the Dojo Toolkit nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Service_Twitter
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + ZendX_JQuery in extras library nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Metadata API in Zend_Cache
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Google book search API in Zend_Gdata nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Preliminary support for
GData Protocol v2 in Zend_Gdata nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for skip data processing in
Zend_Search_Lucene nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for Open Office XML documents in Zend_Search_Lucene
indexer nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Performance enhancements in Zend_Loader, Zend_Controller, and server
components nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Mail_Storage_Writable_Maildir enhancements for mail delivery
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Tool in incubator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Text_Table for formatting table
using characters nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_ProgressBar nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Config_Writer
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + ZendX_Console_Unix_Process in the extras library nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; +
Zend_Db_Table_Select support for Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Global parameters for routes
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Using Chain-Routes for Hostname-Routes via Zend_Config nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + I18N
improvements nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Application wide locale for all classes
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Data retrieving methods are now static nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; -
Additional cache handling methods in all I18N classes nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Zend_Translate
API simplified nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + File transfer enhancements nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for
file elements in subforms nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for multifile elements
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for MAX_FILES_SIZE in form nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support
for breaking validation chain nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for translation of failure
,messages nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - New IsCompressed, IsImage, ExcludeMimeType, ExcludeExtension
validators nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for FileInfo extension in MimeType validator
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Db_Table_Select adapater for Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for
custom adapters in Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + More flexible handling of complex types in
Zend_Soap nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + All bugs which are fixed you can find here: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; -
a href=http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903
title=http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903/a
nbsp; * Do not install the dojo toolkit which is being shipped inside the original tarball of Zend
nbsp; * Do not install the incubator which is being shipped inside the original tarball of Zend
nbsp; * debian/control: remove quilt from build-depends, not needed anymore nbsp; * debian/rules:
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - remove all quilt relevant patch rules and includes nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - copy
debian/zend-framework.ini to the right location (/etc/php5/conf.d/) nbsp; * added
debian/zend-framework.ini (LP: #220719) nbsp; * debian/README.Debian: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Updated to
the new world order for enabling zend-framework /prep class=rteindent4nbsp;/p pnbsp;/p
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standard viewer: search (including non-English CHMs), bookmarking, font size changing,
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which speeds up loading of files significantly. A 'waiting' cursor is now displayed while loading
the CHM table of contents or index. QTextBrowser was fixed by providing a workaround for "empty"
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fixes and improvements (a staple in most any changelog). Of course, we could be wrong. We're also
human. Dun dun dunnnn...brbrFor all intents and purposes, the download archive span
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style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right: 40px;"gpSP_mod_m33.zip included in the EBOOT.PBP, CFW M33
only. PSP_LARGE_MEMORY option is enabled./ppbr/pp style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right:
40px;"Currently, the following problems are identified, depending on your situation, please
replace./ppbr style="font-weight: bold;" Regular Edition/pullip 1.M33 to use extended memory to run
the applications you use, 32M to load the Lomb/p/lilip And crashes. (4M second half of the region
can not be used?)/p/lilip If used on 2.a href="http://pspupdates.qj.net/tags/ir-shell/3409"
id="tag" title="PSP organizational homebrew app"IR Shell/a, in a road crash Lomb./p/lilip The
PSP-2000 expansion in the region are using the memory, because it can not be used./p/li/ulp M33
Version/pullip 1. Extended memory at once M33 to run applications that use the M33 after the
extended memory without specifying/p/liullip We can use./p/li/ulullip So, does not support the
application may cause problems. The cause of the above 1./p/li/ullip 2. At the same time the use of
plug-ins and crashes./p/liullip (PspStates Experiment, MacroFire, aute mute,
etc.)/p/li/ul/ulpNotes:/pullipPSP-1000, the problem does not occur./p/lilipBoth use the
same./p/li/ulThe folks at a rel="nofollow" title="offsite" target="_blank"
href="http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=173074"DCEmu/a are also having the same
problem of pinpointing actual changes in this version, however, someone by the name speedvicio of
says that "the only difference is the better translation of emulator menu and the presence of a
executable for win to create font characters."brbrDownload: a title="free psp download"
href="http://dl.qj.net/gpSP-mod-20081128-PSP-Emulators/pg/12/fid/25084/catid/122"span
style="font-weight: bold;"gpSP mod v20081128/span/abrbrhr style="width: 100 ; height: 2px;"brspan
style="font-weight: bold;"Related articles:/spanbrulli style="font-style: italic;"a title="PSP
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psmallSylvie Barak a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/"the Inquirer/a, Tuesday 2 December 2008.
08:06:00/small/ppi *Cough, cough* /i/ppIT SEEMS INTEL’S new Core i7 chip may be a bit soggy
on the translation lookaside buffer (TLB) front, with the firm hinting at a bug in an official
Specification Update. A TLB, found in pretty much all current desktop and server processors, is a
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We F.A.T. freaks in Tokyo got together to hack Japan with "Free Art & Technology!" At
tokyo.fffff.at, we will be showing Japanese translation of
F.A.T. posts, reporting of F.A.T. related applications, and our own reports of free-art
development. Check out the members of Toko F.A.T. here. The people section of fffff.at has been translated into
Japanese, too!
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/Digg this!/a
a href="http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/paradise-lost-in-prose/"A new 'prose
translation'/a of Milton's classic poem has been written by a
href="http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/ddaniels/index.html"Prof Dennis Danielson/a in an effort to help
make it available to a wider audience, if they find the original language too difficult. a
href="http://www.paradiselost.org/index-2.html"Apparently /aa
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0963962132/metafilter-20"he wasn't/a the first to a
href="http://aramedia.com/voltronparadise.htm"think/a a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156389792X/metafilter-20"of it/a, but considers his a
a href="http://mynightstand.blogspot.com/"translation/a rather than a retelling, and it is printed
as a dual edition / parallel text. br / smallso, useful pedagogical tool, or evidence that we're
forgetting how to read?/small
While browsing news sites today, we came upon several reports saying Core i7 processors suffer from
a translation lookaside buffer-related erratum. Those reports drew parallels between the TLB bug
that plagued AMD's first quad-core CPUs and a note in Intel's Core i7 specification update, which
states in part: In...