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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 13 Jan 2001 13:00:00 GMT
Netherweb's mail server crashed, and they haven't managed to get it up again. No backups apparently; how irresponsible. I won't lose much, but it's irritating. So if you want to send me email in the next little while, send it to bitcraft@taconic.net instead of bill@billstclair.com. They're promising it'll be back up today, but they promised that yesterday and the day before. I won't hold my breath.

I started taking penicillin for a tooth infection on Wednesday. Not gone yet. An annoying background ache that causes me to take pain killers late in the day.

{@Hemp Letter 1/12/2001} is a little thing I wrote yesterday. Pretty standard stuff for me. Prohibitionists are criminals. Marijuana should be available in grocery stores in bulk for a few dollars an ounce.

The war on drugs has nothing to do with drugs. It is a war on freedom, a war on the Bill of Rights, a war on America's soul. End it. Completely. Now. The alternative is civil war. Soon.

Declan McCullagh at Wired - The Feds'll Come A-Snoopin': more bad news about the latest government policies on unconstitutional warrantless search. J. Orlin Grabbe titles this one "DOJ=KGB". Apt. [faisal grabbe]

Dan Gillmor at the San Jose Mercury News - William Hewlett, R.I.P.: one of the cofounders of HP (Hewlett-Packard) has died at 87. I remember well my first HP-35 calculator, $225 for arithmetic and trig functions, and worth every penny at the time (1974). [script]

"Eternity is a text editor written in Java. Currently in version 0.2.2, it supports editing multiple documents at once, and cut/copy/paste between documents." I haven't tried it. [meat]

" Kawa is a Scheme environment, written in Java, and that compiles Scheme code into Java byte-codes." I tried this a year or so ago. It's a nice system, but because it uses Java's native method-calling mechanism, it's missing tail calls, something that lots of existing Scheme code depends upon (Lambda: The Ultimate GOTO). A lack of tail calls is one of Java's little problems. [meat]

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