CIA Created Taliban
A minister wound up services one morning by saying, "Next Sunday I'm going to preach on the subject of liars. And in this connection, as a preparation for my discourse, I should like to tell you all to read the 17th chapter of Mark."
On the following Sunday, the preacher rose to begin, and said, "Now then, all of you who have done as I requested and read the 17th chapter of Mark, please raise your hands." Nearly every hand in the congregation went up.
Then said the preacher, "You are the very people I want to talk to. There is no 17th chapter of Mark!"
Edmund Fuller, Thesaurus of Anecdotes, Crown Publishers
Albany Times-Union Editorial - Sen. Clinton's new digs - Hitlary gets it bad from the TU, and they're usually on her side. Hehe. They peg the price at $514,000 per year. YayZeus!
Bill St. Clair at the Albany Times-Union - More gun laws won't stop school shootings - The TU printed my letter. They made some very minor changes that make a lot of sense, but other than that they printed exactly what I wrote.
B&L&F&R has a neat way of doing links. There's a paragraph of commentary with occasional links to some of the words. If you point at the link, it tells you more about where you'll go. Nice use of the "title" attribute of the anchor tag. I used it in the link at the beginning of this story. [mind]
Rationalist International Bulletin #68 - Creating the Taliban: "CIA Made a Historic Mistake": apparently, the Taliban is a creation of the CIA and Pakistan's ISI. According to this article, they encouraged militant Islamic groups to come to Afghanistan after the Soviet invastion in 1979. "The USA and its allies provided 3 billion dollars for building up the largest ever funded 'resistance movement'." [grabbe]
Scopeware is version 2.0 of Lifestreams. Their LifeStore product is the first commercial Jini application I've seen. I couldn't find any prices on the web site. [wes]
Dave Winer at Scripting News - Tuesday, March 20, 2001: Jake may solve part of my problem of moving wws.editthispage.com to billstclair.com. Thanx, Jake. I look forward to this tool.
Heads up, later today (this evening actually) Jake will release a Radio tool that exports a Manila site to a folder of XML files on your desktop computer.
TheTwoWayWeb.Com - Manila sites in XML - and here it is. Dave doesn't have a link yet, so I found it on Jake's page. Haven't tried it yet. This one is rather large for a tool, 52K. Hehe.
I got the Static Sites and Picture Manager tools last night from the RU tools page. The static site tool gives you the full power of frontier's site building tools from inside of Radio. Macros, shortcuts (glossary), templates. It's all there. The PictureManager tool simplifies uploading of images.
Steven Vore at Mumble Daily - A HailStorm over HailStorm - lots of good links to stories about Hailstorm. [mumble]
For now, I'm afraid that I have to agree with David Coursey: "I love the promise of .Net ... but the potential reality scares me to death."I want to believe.
Don't you?
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