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• 26 July 2007 - Harry Potter - Dead

970 WFLA's Todd Schnitt (aka MJ) takes out his anger with Scholastic over their confiscation of his advance copies of the book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". Strangely satisfying for Harry Haters.

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• 22 July 2007 - Blame the Canadians!

The past few weeks, I’ve been conducting a thought experiment. To try and understand the mindset of the Palestinians, I’ve attempted to blame all matters, no matter how large or small, on “the Canadians”.

I planned to continue this experiment for much longer than I have, but I want to stop before it becomes too ingrained. I find myself at a point where I have to tell myself that Canadians aren’t evil, that they aren’t out to get me… And it’s only been a few weeks.

In Arab countries, children are raised into a sick, twisted, ideology of “kill the infidels”. Non-believers are to them what demons are to Christians. Pure evil. They are brainwashed from birth. It took me only a few weeks to come very close to delusion. I cannot even begin to imagine what their mindset must be.

I’m not a sociologist, nor do I claim to be one. The results of my very informal study are somewhat staggering, but shouldn’t be considered the norm. I’d be interested to see what a real sociological study would find regarding this matter. If you’ve seen a study of this type, please let me know.

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• 21 July 2007 - Freeware Pick: Notepad2

Every now and again, I'll post a review of a great free or open-source computer program that I like. This week's pick is Notepad2, by Florian Balmer.

Notepad2, as you may have guessed, is a replacement for Notepad, the text editor program that comes with Windows. While Notepad is great for editing source code files (like HTML, CSS, etc), it is a quite limited program. There are no line numbers, no syntax coloring, a very limited statusbar, and the undo/redo support is very limited.

Notepad2 fixes all that. There is a a quick-access toolbar, which is much faster than pull-down menus. The statusbar displays useful information, like the position in the document, the size of the document, the encoding, the line ending type (CR+LF, CR, or LF), whether insert or overwrite mode is active, and the syntax coloring tool being used.

My favorite two tools, though, are the line numbering and syntax coloring. Notepad2 displays the line number of each line of text in the document. For programmers, this makes debugging much easier, since errors are usually given with the number of the line they occured on. Syntax coloring makes reading code much easier, since strings are in one color, comments another, commands another, and so on.

Unlike other Notepad replacements, Notepad2 strikes a balance between power and simplicity. Without task panes, add-ins, multiple toolbars, or tabbed editing, Notepad2 makes itself out to be what it is: A simple but useful utility. While some would argue tabbed editing is useful (I'm on of them, actually), Florian has noted that tabbed editing goes beyond "[the] goal of a simple Notepad-like application".

The bottom line is, if you need a text editor that has a good balance between features and simplicity, Notepad2 is for you.

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• 20 July 2007 - I’m going to be a big brother!

For the fifth time!

My new sibling is due in March! I’m going to have to share a birth month… and perhaps a room? :-/

Wait a sec… By the time my new brother/sister is about old enough to be in a room, I’ll be about old enough to move out. Sorry for making you feel so old, Mom!

Anyway, I couldn’t be happier about the timing. I’ll be able to cover the primaries in January/February, help out bunches in spring, and then ramp coverage of the election back up in the fall.

Moral of the story: things happen for strange and wonderful reasons.

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