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Wes Felter: "There's been plenty of talk about the possible impact on the open source community if SourceForge shut down, but I haven't seen much creative thinking about what to do about it." 

Mark Bernstein of Eastgate Systems has a weblog

How to clear a pyloric valve outage 

When your pyloric valve slams shut here's what you do:

1. Go for a vigorous walk.

2. Drink a bottle of cold Calistoga.

3. Speak your mind.

Amazing what a good constitutional does for the old pyloric valve.

Afternoon, pyloric valve outage 

I was trying to think of how to explain how all that Spicy Noodles made me feel this afternoon, and then I figured out that what I was trying to say came straight from the mouth of Walker Percy as he introduced Ignatius Reilly. "His pyloric valve periodically closes in response to the lack of a 'proper geometry and theology' in the modern world."

Exactly. My pyloric valve has slammed shut.

Now, with that in mind..

Lawrence Lee is researching User-Agents.

Jason Levine likes XP.

Evan Williams likes outliners.

What else?

We'll see soon enough!

Morning notes 

Good morning sports fans. Updates will come later. I'm having brunch with Susan Kitchens and Scoble at Spicy Noodles. A weblog event for sure. See you later today.

BTW, a well-intentioned blogger brought my house of cards down this morning. Had to figure out how to prevent recursive pinging. Done, before coffee. Yowsa.

     

Last update: Saturday, October 27, 2001 at 7:37 PM Eastern.

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