Monthly Archives: September 2004

Dropped Marketing Research

I just dropped the Marketing Research Methodology class. With it, I was taking 9 hours of night classes, which frankly was killing me. How ironic that the one class I wanted most to take, because of the professor, is the … Continue reading

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Thomas Barnett, “NewRuleSets”

Logging this page for future reference. U.S. Naval War College’s NewRuleSets.Project homepage I saw this guy doing a presentation on C-SPAN and I was fascinated by it. Fantastic stuff, really; it defies description. UPDATE: Here’s a link to the RealVideo … Continue reading

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Form Processing Questions

Are HTML_QuickForm and FormBuilder really the way to go? I’m starting to think “maybe not.” This post outlines some ideas about “normal form” processing and MVC separation. Continue reading

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Wikis in Education

See this Educause article about wikis; hat tip to Many2Many for the link. Indeed, an instructor could structure and regulate interaction to such an extent that the wiki is effectively transformed into a stripped-down course management system. But doing so … Continue reading

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Norbert thinks about forms

Norbert Mocsnik has some thoughts on form building/processing. Check it out, see what you think. I have some ideas of my own, and I’ll post them either as updates to this post or as a separate entry.

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This Day in 2001

Cox & Forkum: That Day

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Gelernter on “Bush’s Greatness”

With the caveat that I think Bush is doing only one thing right (i.e., his prosecution of the war against Islamo-Fascism), I found this piece from David Gelernter quite refreshing. THE WAR IN IRAQ is dual-purpose, like most American wars. … Continue reading

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Guerre de Luxe

Belmont Club has a good post about the options Russia had available to it during the recent terrorist attack on a school in Beslan. They have this to say about America’s prosecution of World War IV: America’s unmatched power allowed … Continue reading

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Yawp 1.0.3 Released

Yawp 1.0.3 is online now. This is a bugfix release; I was using “@include” instead of “include” for hook scripts, which effectively turns off error reporting inside those hook scripts. Yawp uses just “include” now; sorry for any trouble this … Continue reading

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