Wednesday, June 25, 2003

U.S.: Banned arms evidence in Iraq

Before the Republicans get too excited: "U.S. OFFICIALS said the discoveries were not proof that Iraq had managed to build or obtain banned weapons of mass destruction, as President Bush asserted before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March. But they said the materials, some of which dated back to the first Gulf War, were compelling proof that Saddam was trying actively to acquire such weapons in defiance of the United Nations."

In other words, inspections and sactions were doing the job.

Labels aim big guns at small file swappers

Telling quote of the article: "Go in the stores and buy the records."

You'd think after Napster, Kazza and iTunes, the recording industry would get it through their heads that people don't want to "go in the stores." They want their music online. And as someone who just cancelled his subscription to Pressplay, most of the music isn't online, leagally anyway.

Monday, June 23, 2003

Arizona wildfire grows by a third.

Fortunately, the fire is threatening only vacation homes and the UofA.

KensAwesomeCalc, version 2.01

I fixed a rounding bug. After two hours of taking the mathematical approach (adding .5 to the result and truncating) and trying to figure out why I couldn't add a fraction to a decimal, I finally did a Google search and discovered this magical little function in C# called System.Math.Round.

Heh.