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Parse Error when Installing StatusNet

I successfully installed StatusNet (nee: Laconica) this morning to my Web server, but in doing so I came across an issue that appears undocumented.
The StatusNet install is simple and straightforward. You UL the relevant files to your server and then visit the install path in your browser. StatusNet asks you to fill in several basic [...]

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Are You an Organ Donor?

Being an organ donor is important. If you are, then good. If not, then you clearly are in need of a transplant…a brain transplant. Stop screwing around.

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Good Music Lull

I know I’ve been out of the country a lot lately, but I’m pretty sure there hasn’t been a single album of note that’s been released in the past two months.
Quick, prove me wrong.

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Orange You Tired of Bad Oranges?

When was the last time you had a good orange? Go ahead, comment.
Out of my most recent bunch, one of the five were good (but not great), and that is better than usual. I have not had an excellent orange in years.
Is something happening to our orange supply? Am I choosing the wrong type of [...]

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Character Problems with Zenphoto

I am currently fiddling with an install of zenphoto, mainly to replace the incredibly slow, bloated, and annoying Gallery2 install I have for my photos (yes, my friends may stop clapping now). During the aforementioned fiddling, I received an error when trying to save Edits to a specific album. The error is this:

Error: The albums [...]

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Blog.Jason Search Broken

I think the search on this site is broken. The problem is that every time I sit down to work on diagnosing the problem, it starts working. If you are having trouble or know of Wordpress-related search problems, let me know.

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Computer Quandries: Mail.app on Startup

At some point in time, I wanted Mail.app to launch on login/startup. At that time, I did something to ensure it loaded on login. Now, however, I do not want this to happen, mainly because I want to use the vacuum process to shrink my Mail.app footprint.
The problem is that I can not figure out [...]

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Lots Of New Personal Computing Changes

I have lots and lots of data. For a long time, I was just adding hard drives. Now, however, I have a real solution and it’s all beautifully implemented.
Until recently, my home computing environment consisted of:

Dell Dimension 4400 (P4 2Ghz) that has been upgraded and tweaked extensively. It sports a 40GB main drive and three [...]

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Making The Switch, Kinda: The Story And Useful Software

In early November I bought my first Apple, a 12 inch PowerBook. The inclusion of a Mac into my computing family is less of a switch and more of a diversity situation, as I am still running machines with Microsoft Windows XP (Pro and Home) and Red Hat Fedora Core 4.
I wanted a laptop so [...]

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