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phpPackageScan

March 1st, 2006  |  Published in Politics, Tools I Use

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Now what is it exactly? Basically the app scans through a folder you drop over it and outputs a HTML report of each and every file/folder inside. Now it not only shows all the files, it scans all php files for functions and classes and shows you where exactly those are (with line numbers), so you get a detailed overview of the scripts functions and classes. The HTML output is CSS formatted, so it shouldn%u2019t be too hard to skin it for your very own needs.

nice clean local api docs, not that I would trade dox at this point but it works and is easy on the eyes

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Is Bush a Sith Lord? by Paul Craig Roberts

May 29th, 2005  |  Published in Politics

Is Bush a Sith Lord? by Paul Craig Roberts:

Is Bush a Sith Lord?

Hummm ;)

(Via .)

Bill would allow guns in schools, anywhere

March 2nd, 2005  |  Published in Politics

Bill would allow guns in schools, anywhere:

PHOENIX - The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to let people carry weapons - including guns, grenades, rockets, mines and sawed-off shotguns - into schools, polling places and nuclear plants

Ok it’s official, my state is a big friggin NUT house. Though to be honest is it any suprise that the state that is 50th in the nation (out of 51 don’t forget DC) in per student spending on education, would think that this is a good idea. What are they thinking, “duh, i guess if we allow guns in schools, there will be less students, so we’ll have more money per student…” I think Red Forman says it best

(Via Arizona Daily Star: World.)

Bloggers And The Media

February 17th, 2005  |  Published in Politics

onegoodmove: Bloggers And The Media Whatever you think of recent Daily Show fare, last nights show was a winner, the topic Bloggers. Daily Kos , Ameriblog, Wonkette, some right-wing Blog and Atrios , who posted a teaser for the show earlier in the evening were featured. CNN and the Washington Post provided fodder for the festivities. James Guckert/Jeff Gannon a charter member of the “Blog Cabin Republicans” was exposed once again, and Steven Colbert/Ted Hitler was simply brillant.

Some other points…

December 7th, 2004  |  Published in Politics

Some other points…:

Some other points to follow up on (from the LAT on July 30th …) A comprehensive examination of the U.S.-led agency that oversaw the rebuilding of Iraq has triggered at least 27 criminal investigations and produced evidence of millions of…

Corruption is beginning to seem to be the norm at many levels, must be nice to control the branches of government so the digging is not too deep…

(Via Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall.)

Whoops …

December 3rd, 2004  |  Published in Politics

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Whoops
Apparently the White House used the wrong backdrop for the Bush photo in Canada.

pompousDeludedAss2:

They appolgize for any inconvenience.

(Via Booknotes.)

Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: November 14, 2004 - November 20, 2004 Archives

November 21st, 2004  |  Published in Politics

Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: November 14, 2004 - November 20, 2004 Archives:

As you’ve probably heard, the congress is pushing through a big omnibus spending bill this weekend. And at the last minute, Republican leaders tried to slip in a provision that would give certain committee chairman and their staffers unlimited access to any American’s tax return, with none of the standard privacy protections applying.

Ok now this stinks, but welcome to the republicans, would they back track on this if they hadn’t gotten caught. Would they of brought it forward?

Colin Powell to quit Bush cabinet

November 15th, 2004  |  Published in Politics

Colin Powell to quit Bush cabinet:

US Secretary of State Colin Powell announces his resignation, saying he intends to return to a private life.

It is sad to see this guy leave, a voice of reason.

(Via BBC News.)