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  1. Where's the rage? on Supreme Court Rules Private Property Can be Seized · · Score: 1

    Where's the rage against the democrat appointed justices that voted for this ruling? Whose looking out for the common man? Whose got more interest in "big business"? Hmmm....

  2. NeoOffice/J Not Written in Java on At Long Last, NeoOffice/J 1.1 Released · · Score: 1
    From NeoWikie:

    So...is NeoOffice/J written in Java?

    No.

    NeoOffice/J is a Mac OS X native version of OpenOffice.org that uses small amounts of Java code for graphics drawing and configuration.

    OpenOffice.org is written primarily in platform-agnostic C++. However, NeoOffice/J takes advantage of Mac OS X's advanced Java integration to tap into the OS X look-and-feel. In other words, the "J" in NeoOffice/J primarily has to do with operations that affect how the application appears to the user. The "guts" of the office suite are written in C++. (The code that makes up NeoOffice/J is 99% OpenOffice.org code shared among all OpenOffice.org platforms and 1% Mac OS X-specific code in Java, C++, C, and Objective-C.)

    Thus NeoOffice/J will only run on Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.2.x, 10.3.x or 10.4.x--not on Mac OS 9, Windows, Linux, Darwin, or any other form of UNIX.

  3. Re:Small Southern Town Has This Service on Online Takeout Delivery is Back · · Score: 1

    You must be psychic. :-)

  4. Small Southern Town Has This Service on Online Takeout Delivery is Back · · Score: 1

    Uh, I live in a very small town in NC (roughly 20 thousand people) and we've had a service like this for a few years. We can order online from one site and have food delivered from pretty much any restaurant in town (about 30).

  5. Re:PHP definitely does not follow the KISS princip on A Decade of PHP · · Score: 1

    And for all the power (maybe more) of PHP with simplicity and consistency, there's Lasso. It's not free, but it's worth every penny.