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By host on
6/26/2004 12:00 AM
I was privileged to be able to see the most important film of this decade yesterday, 'Fahrenheit 9/11.' Where shall I start? It made me cry several times. Contrarary to the extreme right wing media gas-bagging away, the movie was not pro-democrat or pro-green party. It was just Anti-Bush. I just don't get people who accept that someone who cannot even speak the English language correctly can be president.
I live in a relatively affluent community in Tampa, FL, and two of my neighbors have served in excess of six months in Iraq. The first, is active duty and works for the Air Force, and was deployed a little under seven months in the lead-up to the unilateral attack against the sovereign nation. The second, a National Guardsman, was also a good friend who worked in the IT industry, and he was deployed a year and four months. He was deployed a full eight months before he was ...
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By host on
6/22/2004 12:00 AM
Both my coworker where I work & myself are hooked on DotNetNuke. After getting my start with a non-open source but free News engine for ASP, then integrating Snitz forums into it (which required the annoying Snitz logo & such to be prominently displayed), and adding my own CMS onto that, I threw all that away in favor of the very cool PHP-Nuke, PostNuke, Envolution, and osCommerce for PHP & Apache.
Heck I even made some money using PostNuke & osCommerce, I loved them. But, I always felt at a loss because as cool & free as PHP, Apache, & MySQL are, it is a bitch to code in PHP when compared to the ease of C# or VB.NET. Then, last year, I got the opportunity to develop two great sites using ASP.NET, and never looked back. I guess I haven't completely burned my ASP bridges as I still keep some of my finer ASP sites configured and running on my web server and laptop, even though I will NEVER use anything from any of them again (ok, I have one ASP project I am working on, ...
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