on Tue 29 Apr 2008 09:18:38a
cary@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Cary Kittrell) posted
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> > "leonard78sp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <leonard78sp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Apr 29, 6:09 am, PseuDoeCyAnts <pseud...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> wrote:
>> > on Mon 28 Apr 2008 05:39:10p
>> > "leonard7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <leonard7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> posted
>> > in
>> > news:b49b2f48-4de4-488e-8f78-04946d571be2
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>> > .com:
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>> > > Obama's Academia Nuts
>> > > Obama's Academia Nuts
>> > > By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
>> > > Friday, April 25, 2008 4:20 PM PT
>> >
>> > > Education: How exactly do former terrorists get to teach at
>> > > America's universities? Unfortunately, Obama's friends
>> > > William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn are just a few of the
>> > > inmates running those asylums.
>> >
>> > > Obama associates William Ayers and his wife, Bernadine
>> > > Dohrn, are more than former members of the Weather
>> > > Underground, terrorists who engaged in bombings of American
>> > > government buildings during the Vietnam War.
>> >
>> > Posting this tripe a second time doesn't make it any less
>> > dishonest, although it does indicate you are an imbecile.
>> >
>> ** Everything you post is "dishonest"
>
> Really?
>
> What was "dishonest" about the Wa****ngton Post Fact
> Checker post?
>
>
> -- cary
>
thanks Cary,
this message wasn't propagated over to alt.education by my USENET
provider for some reason, and I just happened to see it visiting
alt.politics.elections, which I do not often frequent.
I've been caught up attempting to do a simple Opene Source CMS
install on a linux/apache virtual server for 2 1/2 days now, and
it was as close to a freebie as I could make it without too much
protestation. It's a web-only acquaintance from a web 2.0
political site I visit fairly often. She asked for opinions
regarding this hosting service:
<http://www.news****talsite.com/index.cfm>
Much too overpriced for the goods in my opinion. So I helped her
shop around for a more reasonable host, and prepared a JOOMLA
codebase to drop into it, only to discover that the host and
JOOMLA's 1.5 codebase do not like each other, but not for any
obvious reason. The host used a bit of a non-standard method for
PHP directives, but user preferences are allowed and propagate
globally if implemented the way they describe in their help files.
JOOMLA install refuses to read the variables for the session and
tmp folders from the PHP API as it is offered in its webroot
directory. I've poked through the install files, but haven't
located the bug. I'm pretty sure that it's a sort of fault by
both developers and the Hosting service who each use non-standard
tweaks that are incompatible with each other. Wordpress and
Drupal drop onto the server ready to roll without any tweaking,
reading the variables properly, but the JOOMLA coders seems to be
intransigent when the conversation steps over onto their side of
the fault-line, even gently. It's too bad, because JOOMLA has off
the shelf modules that would do everything that this woman
desired, and I already had designed a workable template for her
site. It's one way to get an bit of extra PHP knowledge that I've
been intending to do for a while now, I guess...
How are things over in the state to my east?


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