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20031127

capital punishment.

Posted by Greg @ 06:45 PM PST [Link]

20031126

godsaid (11k image)

Posted by Greg @ 08:00 PM PST [Link]

20031113

LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail.log
# Process all mail through SpamAssassin, wait for that process to finish
# before continuing.
# The -s on spamc assigns a size limit. Anything above that size will not
# be filtered.
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc -s 256000
# Dump the spam with a score 10+ right to irrecoverable trash
:0
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
/dev/null
# Put other spam in a SPAM mailbox
:0
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*
/home/greg/SPAM
# ...and if it got through all that, deliver it
:0:
/var/mail/greg

The truth is, I've gotten WAY too much spam recently, roughly 120 spams every three days at last reckoning. Maybe it's because I'm an anti-spammer and am being targetted. *shrug* Pretty stpud if you ask me. It just helps me create rules so other people can block their spam better.

Posted by Greg @ 10:11 PM PST [Link]

2003118



Posted by Greg @ 11:25 AM PST [Link]

2003112

See for yourself.

As a kid (<12 years old), my parents let me wander for hours and hours in the wilderness alone. I was basically told that as long as I showed up for dinner during the summer it was fine. The boys in the story above...I can easily see them living out there and no one knowing about it.

Posted by Greg @ 03:59 PM PST [Link]

I swear, TV is more morally confusing every day. Are Neilson ratings a battle between good and evil?

Posted by Greg @ 11:11 AM PST [Link]

LINKS and STUFF

Userfriendly.org - It's a geek comic strip. Really it's the main geek comic strip that has content based more for the geek crowd than any other. Other 'geek' comic strips have humour and content that almost anyone can get. I go there more out of habit these days than anything else, I used to work for it, and am still the head moderator for their comments system. I guess that's my intro to blogging in some way.

Aspectus - This is Illiad's (of Userfriendly fame) other project, which is like Slashdot in some ways and like a personal blog in some ways, but cooler than either. Needs more content, and more visitors, but that'll come.

RED MEAT - Oh my. I imagine there is a FBI file on the artist. I never, ever want to meet him. But I will glory in his comic strip. Brilliance and intelligence wrapped up in the tattooed skin of a circus freak and tied with a bow made of blown O-rings.

Imparte.com - Rich's site. Not going to talk about it until he says I can. But go visit anyway.

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