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URL: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000220.html
Date: 2002-10-03T00:24:56-08:00
Last week, I noticed that I was on Dave's radar. Now that I've caught up on
blogging, it seems that I'm on Windley's radar too. He picked up on my
FreeBSD/Linux MySQL story and that provoked an interesting discussion of...