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The personal website of Matt Henderson.

Welcome <<visitor>>

16 March 2005

I know I'm asking for somebody to point out some horrible oversight in something we've produced, but look at this image. "Welcome <> to our store."

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To File or Not To File

16 March 2005

A common problem these days, the number of email messages that I have to process has increased considerably over the past years. Traditionally, I have filed emails that I wish to keep into a large hierarchy of folders defined within Apple Mail. I'm now beginning to experience two negative consequences of this approach:

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Harman/Kardon SoundSticks II

15 March 2005

On a recent trip to the US, I took advantage of the favorable Euro/Dollar exchange rate and picked up a set of Harman/Kardon SoundSticks II. Getting something that looks like this back to Europe through a network of airport security was an interesting experience. "Code 12! Code 12! -- 'at boy's transportin' some sort'uh electromagnetic pulsing dee-vice! Get back, it's probably nuculaar! Open fire, Ray!"

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Beautiful Home for Sale on Lake Lanier

14 March 2005

Last March my brother and I started a business, Henderson & Henderson LLC, in Georgia (USA). We're building really nice residential homes. Our first is nearly completed. It's a beautiful home, situated on Lake Lanier, about 40 minutes north of Atlanta. The house has 2400 square feet upstairs, and 1600 in the basement. It sits directly on the lake, in a deep-water cove, and has a double-slip dock. The asking price $530,000 (which is below the recent appraisal price).

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Software Testing

03 March 2005

The search form at Quickbooks.com returns, "Can't find bundle for base name GlobalWidget on Search Entry Widget". Trying to upgrade my Timbuktu 7 license to Timbuktu 8 at Netopia.com, the serial number validation script returns, "Server Error. Please tell the administrator to look at the logs."

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Comment Spammers

02 February 2005

This weblog presently has over 750 unwanted comment spams waiting for me to find time to delete. The Register has an interview with a comment spammer. According to him, I've brought this on myself by inviting people to comment on my weblog. Yeah, right.

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