Okay, we just had a bit of “fun” transferring our domain to a new registrar.
We had considered closing this blog and dropping the domain, but, for now, we’re back online and trying to decide where we want to take it.
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Okay, we just had a bit of “fun” transferring our domain to a new registrar. We had considered closing this blog and dropping the domain, but, for now, we’re back online and trying to decide where we want to take it. . . . → Read More: We’re back! The purpose of the National Day of Reason is to celebrate REASON and to raise public awareness about the persistent threat to religious liberty posed by government. Yes, when we invite religion into government, we simultaneously invite government into religion. Keep strong the wall of separation between church and state! . . . → Read More: Happy National Day of Reason Today, 09 April 2012, Jacquelyn Sue Hearn Smith passed away. Jackie, Ma, Grannyma … You inspired kindness. You shared joy. You encouraged, you aided, you comforted. You lighted our way. In all these ways and more, you are remembered. Your radiance shines still in our memories and in the myriad of lives you touched. Some environmentalists and celibrities ask you to turn out your lights to call attention to global warming, but this sends the wrong message. This is a rejection of technology and human achievement. So, don’t plunge yourself into darkness … turn on those energy-efficient lights and celebrate human achievement with friends and family! Read more at . . . → Read More: Celebrate Human Achievement Hour 2012 – 31 March, 8:30 p.m. Steve Jobs, former Apple CEO, passed away today after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Courtesy: NASA SOHO As the Sun turned active region AR1302 (the group of large sunspots in this image) toward Earth this past weekend, plasma erupted in the form of a coronal mass ejection. That plasma began impacting Earth’s atmosphere at about 1300 UT (0900 EDT) on 26 September 2011, eliciting some nice auroral displays. Increased . . . → Read More: Solar storm impacts Earth Nick Risinger’s The Photopic Sky Survey is a 5,000 megapixel photograph of the night sky, created from 37,440 individual exposures. Check it out at http://skysurvey.org/. Nina Paley is seeking financial backing to produce bound mini-books of her Mimi & Eunice Intellectual Pooperty comics. Paley is making use of Kickstarter to help raise the needed funds. We’ve talked about Kickstarter before, when Musopen was seeking funding to expand its public domain collection of classical music. Visit the project’s Kickstarter site to . . . → Read More: Nina Paley’s “Mimi & Eunice’s Intellectual Pooperty” Oracle announced in a 15 April 2011 press release that it no longer intends to offer a commercial version of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite. Instead, Oracle is releasing OpenOffice.org to be “a purely community-based open source project.” References: Press Release: Oracle Announces Its Intention to Move OpenOffice.org to a Community-Based Project. 15 April 2011. Marketwire. . . . → Read More: Oracle’s OpenOffice.org announcement Last year, you could read here our daily summaries from LinuxCon North America in Boston, Massachusetts. LinuxCon North America 2011 will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from 17 to 19 August. The keynote speaker line-up has been announced and now includes: Mark Charlebois, Director of Open Source Strategy at Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC) Phil . . . → Read More: LinuxCon North America 2011 – Keynote speaker line-up announced |
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