Sunday, February 01, 2004 - Posts
In the bag tonight: Managing TermServices from the Command Shell, WSH as an attack vector, XAML as a document format, thoughts on Knowledge Managment, Microsoft's responsibilities vis-a-vis MyDoom, Practical XQuery, Security issues with WWW::FORMS, GIS usage by local Governments, Primer on FOAF and a great home brewing quote.
Last night I wrote about how lots of people have been ripping on Georgia's State Superintendent of Schools for trying to drag the state's educational system back into pit that is the creationism vs. evolutionism debate.
Not all the law makers in Geogria live in caves (or convents) apparently though. Yesterday, the state's regulators advanced at bill (HB 645) that allows retailers to sell high-gravity (e.g., high alcohol content) products. Right now, the break point is at 6% ABV.
But its not about the alcohol, its about having a greater variety of ales to choose from. If this bill passes, Georgian's will be able to enjoy truly World Class Beers.
Bravo, Georgia, welcome to the 21st century.
Let's see what happens when you mix four good beers and blogging, shall we?
- Five items on .NET, including information about SQLCLR.COM and XAML.
- Six rants, spurred on by Alton Brown
- Two items from the world of science, matching the addition of two new elements.
- Three items about IT Security. I actually advocating ditching IIS5.
- A gentle introduction to SQL, Games I used to play, NOUG and the OWL Zen Slap