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    Walking home, I encountered yet another of those Saturday Night Situations.

    There's a shop up the road which, presumably for good reasons related to receiving deliveries when they aren't there, has a couple of folded steel cabinets on the pavement. However the hinges seem to be a bit loose, so they use some bits of breeze block to keep the four doors shut.

    Some imbecile had decided to relocate these in a staggered formation across the pavement after the manner of tank traps, but for the purpose of tripping up unwary drunk people, rather than tanks.

    Why?

    When some out-of-it clubber comes shambling down the road, trips over half a breeze block, and breaks their face on the pavement, the perpetrator won't even be there to see it.

    So, why?

    Anyway, I shifted them back to their rightful place (although they're still a potential trip hazard there, and I bet the business doesn't have the right to deploy them in the first place).

    Still, why? Why try to hurt people you don't know and will never meet... and when you'll never even see their pratfall... when you aren't even trying to make a point?

    The 9-11 guys were at least trying to make a point. The petty imbecile who distributed those chunks across the pavement doesn't even have that justification for his actions.

    FWIW, thinking about all this on the rest of the walk home led me to a deep and (in my head) insightful analysis of the relative merits of the idealised forms of Socialism and Capitalism, and the further implications of the practical applications of those ideologies. However, I need to further consider the fact that there has never been an actual real-world application of Socialism. (Yet Capitalism is clearly subject to periodic fail on an epic scale, so that doesn't have anything to write home about either.)

    I shall address this matter in more depth at a later date.

    Until then, this is awesome (flickr video, SFW)

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      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
      Yahoo!'s servers have now blocked my API key for an hour or two

      indeed
      Right, I've finally got what I wanted running OxygenXML in Eclipse.

      However, attempting the same thing from the server gives me an HTTP 406 Not Acceptable response, which I've never even seen before - I had to look it up

      I love it when things go wrong in a way that helps me learn more

      Still, understanding that can be left until tomorrow. I thought I knew HTTP inside out, but obviously one forgets about the bits that never happen until they do

      Last edited by NickFitz; 1 February 2009, 04:51.

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        Oh, BTW, when Y!'s servers decided to knock me back after my earlier fail, they ought to have used 403 Forbidden. There's no such HTTP status as (and I quote):
        HTTP/1.1 999 Unable to process request at this time -- error 999

        Fsckwits

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              Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
              Your first was a 28800?

              Blimey.

              The first I used in work was for dial-up between the CP/M network we had and ICL mainframes; I was cheerfully writing Range COBOL on an ME29 with my CP/M micro running terminal emulation over a 1200 bps connection.
              I'm contemplating building a CP/M Z80 box as my nextest project... to relieve some of the tedium...

              After all, I have shedloads of obsolete Z80 stuff hanging about...

              The disk i/f is a bit of a problem though.

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                Byeeee Downloading beckons...

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                    Come on, Roger!
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                      Oh I say!
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