Month: November 2002
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I'm Back
London was fabulous, though Northwest Airlines did give us an extra “bonus” day at Gatwick airport on the return trip. Posting will resume later today, once I’ve crawled out from under the pile in my inbox.
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No Posting Until Tuesday Morning
You won’t find anything new here until Tuesday morning. I’ll be in London, secure beneath the watchful eyes.
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Microsoft Ruling Released Early
Update (8:42 PM): The item below, which I am leaving here only to maintain a complete record, was INCORRECT. It was based on an inaccurate report from a reader, which was discovered when I asked the reader a few more questions. At this point, although the ruling was put on the Court’s website early, there…
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Hiatus for Fritz's Hit List
As of today, Fritz’s Hit List is going on hiatus. It’s not that I have run out of examples for the list. I have many good ones left, and a few great ones like a musical chip-and-dip bowl. It’s just that I have made my point and I’m tired of having to write a new…
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SpamCop Blacklists Declan, Again
Declan McCullagh reports that his Politech server has been blacklisted by SpamCop – for the third time. Longtime readers may recall this site being wrongly blacklisted by SpamCop in its early days. The scary part is that SpamCop is apparently one of the more responsible spam blacklisters. Amy Wohl reports being on another blacklist. UPDATE…
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Microsoft Ruling Released Early
Ted Bridis at the Associated Press reports that Friday’s rulings on the Microsoft case put on the Court’s website at 2:40 PM, about two hours before their official release. As in the Intentia/Reuters incident, the documents were put on the website in a guessable location, but without any links to them being released. Slashdot published…