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Something good to come out of Richmond:
Governor Mark R. Warner today ceremonially signed two bills to raise the penalty to a felony for high volume unsolicited bulk e-mail, known as "spam." The new anti-spam provisions of the Virginia Computer Crimes Act make it the toughest such law in the United States

As with any skill that you do not use on a daily basis, your knowledge of the details is going to fade. This is especially true of technologies like XML that have lots of syntactical quirks that are easy to forget. This is where XML in a Nutshell comes in. Like all O’Reilly Nutshell books it does an excellent job of cramming all of the little facts needed to work with XML into a concise easy to reference book.
After much procrastinating, I have finally posted some photos of our spring flowers. I hope this gets the ball rolling and I will start taking and posting more.
Photos under Spring 2003.
From this interview:
Q: Based on what you?ve read and seen in the media, what is not being said in the mainstream press about President Bush?s policies and the impending war in Iraq?
A: That they are nonsense.