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Quicktime's problems on Windows: Did Microsoft screw Apple or was Apple lazy? Let's figure this one out.

Mindcraft says that Apple screwed up. And Todd Blanchard says that Apple would have had to use an undocumented Registry entry to make the QuickTime plug-in work.

Stanford Daily: PBS analyst falsely claims Stanford PhD.

Jim Whitehead, the chair of the WebDAV working group, comments on the Halloween memo.

Newsweek: The philosophy of Jesse (The Body) Ventura. "My brain is operating at such a level that I don't want to put my foot in it." Me too!

Chris Gulker: Do-it-yourself Supercomputers.

Fred Langa on Portals.

An R-rated song. Just for fun!

Press release: IBM, Oracle and Unisys Collaborate with XML.

The Discussion Group software is getting an overhaul today.

As of 12:02PM, the brain transplant is complete. Go ahead and post messages! Help me burn in the new brain. Now we'll be able to add lots of cool features in the discussion group. Whew!

NY Times: Email takes the stand.

All I want for Christmas is a 25GB hard drive.

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