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Peter Norvig: PowerPoint doesn't kill meetings. People kill meetings. But using PowerPoint is like having a loaded AK-47 on the table: You can do very bad things with it.
Now it's certainly possible that McClanahan et (Sun ?-) al are secretly planning for JSF to "replace Struts," i.e. be a complete, mo', betta' MVC Solution For All Your Web Application Needs(tm), and this is all part of some elaborate double game. Alternatively, it seems more reasonable that, longer-term, * JSF specializes in view-space and supporting Model1- and RAD-ish tooling * Struts specializes in control foo, e.g. struts-chain, workflow. * SFIL continues to be maintained * sane web frameworks specialize and maintain integration interfaces * developers choose what makes their little hearts go pitter-pat More reasonable to me, anyway--am I missing something?Somebody get this Thomas Roche guy a weblog.
For the past two or three months, a sweet little black and white cat has been visiting us and delighting Leo. The cat would appear in the backyard and Leo would start screaming "ditty! peas, ditty! peas" and running from window to window to catch the cat's every move. At 18 months old, Leo can't really talk yet, but he knows the word please and he uses whenever he asks for anything, so "ditty! peas" translates to "look everybody, there is a cat in the yard, can we please go out and take a closer look?"
I'm spending the weekend with a couple of friends in the mountains just east of Jefferson, North Carolina. Saturday, we went hiking in the Grayson Highlands, accross the Virginia border. It was cold, windy, and in some places the trail was covered with a sheet of ice, but we were rewarded by close encounters with wild ponies and a flock of wild turkeys. I'm sorry that I didn't bring my camera because the ponies were storybook beautiful and the turkeys were quite a colorful sight.
We were hoping to ride the Viginia Creeper Trail today, but we woke up to find a inch of ice covered snow on the drive way. The driveway is long, very steep, and ends about 30 feet from the New River. Obviously, we're not going any where by car today. Luckily, we've got plenty of food, a pool table, and as you can see I have my laptop and a connection.
We did the traditional tree routine last night. This involves lugging way too many boxes of ornaments, Christmas table-ware, various stuffed snowmen, and seasonal nick-nacks out of the attic; listening to the Peanuts Christmas CD; drinking spiked nog; watching the kids decorate the tree and goof around in front of the video camera. Here's the tree, for Russell:
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