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  1. Re:Mod Parent Up!!! on Company Christmas Gifts / Bonuses? · · Score: 1

    The correct magazine is....Information Week

  2. OFX not qfx on Specifications of Intuit's .QFX Format? · · Score: 1

    While QFX was an early standard, it is now only supported by Quicken and legacy versions of Money. Years ago OFX was started to act as a sort of standards body for downloadable transactions.

    I believe that GNUCash has OFX support in development and there is a LGPL OFXLib on Freshmeat or on SourceForge. You could also go to www.ofx.net to get the specs (though you will need to sign up).

  3. What about Metacreations/Kai's Axiom on Mitch Kapor's Outlook-Killer · · Score: 1

    I can't stand the typical xplatform UIs (xul included), however the stuff metacreations put together for Soap2 and Bryce is very flash. The Picasa re-implementation is a full magnitude better.

  4. Proposal: The Sane Legislation Protection Act on Howard Berman Talks About P2P Piracy Prevention Act · · Score: 2, Interesting

    In order to prevent the massive graft and fraud perpitrated by our elected officials, today the "Sane Legislation Protection Act" was proposed in the House, it allows voters who participated in the last election to take a baseball bat to the body of their elected officials, when and if they vote in a manner inconsistant with the platform on which they ran.

    In order to ensure that this does not lead to massive abuse, citizen voters will need to file notice with their municipality prior to any thrashing. No evidence is required as it is assumed that a full confession will be produced as a matter of course. Additionally, any damage to property not directly on the body of the elected official, under a $250 threshold, is specifically protected as part of the cost of ensuring freedom to the citizens of this great land.

    Without a corporate sponser it is assumed this legislation is dead on arrival.