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Man, I had totally forgotten about this song until the other day. This was one of those songs that hung around on KEXP forever but no one on the east coast seems to know. Kick-butt song...
I really didn't stay too long there
Cause no one was having much fun
I made my way to a party all the way cross town
That was thrown by the friend of an ex-thing
I wasn't sure if I should go
But when I got up in the place there were smiles all up and down
I grabbed my ex in the kitchen
I told her I was sorry I came
But she looked at me with a glazed smile and said
"You are invited
By anyone to do anything
You are invited for all time
You are so needed
For everyone to do anything
You are invited for all time"
That's what's up with AOL and Fire
Actually, I just tried it and it looks like toc.oscar is back up. But it's good to know about other people who are providing alternatives to the commercial client--especially ones that provide source code.
On the importance of modeling Manila
Inconsistency and bugs
Basically, there are three types of function involved: one gets user input, one executes a series of Manila function calls, and one wraps a SOAP call to a particular part of the Manila API. Unfortunately, I was reporting user errors via dialog boxes in all three functions in the chain.

This sequence diagram shows the problem--I was letting the Manila handler do the notification to the user. This caused timing problems in the window controller that kept it from successfully stopping the progress indicator and returning control to the user.
Parties and HDTV and Harvard, oh my
Two thoughts spring immediately to mind:
- $91,000? And it took the club that long to notice?
- I'm attending the wrong university. If you multiplied the annual budget of the two clubs I'm involved with by each other, it wouldn't be a tenth of the amount that these two jokers embezzled.
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