Monthly Archives: March 2004

More on the Chronicle Colloqy

Both MacInTouch and Applelinks picked up my post about the Chronicle of Higher Education colloquy on dealing with worms and Trojan horses. You might want to take a look at the reader comments at Applelinks; I’ve linked directly to the … Continue reading

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2004 CCCC U Blog

I was planning on attending the 2004 CCCC conference and participating as one of the facilitators in a half day workshop on U. Blog: A Practical Introduction To Using Weblogs For the Classroom and Research. But first a absence of … Continue reading

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Argghhhhh Mac OS X: Virus-Free

The Chronicle of Higher Education has, once a week or so, a “Colloquy,” or live discussions about a set topic. Readers submit questions in advance, which are answered by an “expert.” This week the topic was “The High Cost of … Continue reading

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More on Wikis

First, I’ve found a provocative definition of a wiki that I rather like, though this one works well too, as does this one. I’m still looking for my first Wiki system to install. So far, PhpWiki appeals the most. There’s … Continue reading

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Apple on Isolating an Issue

Granted, I’m an Apple partisan, but this recently revised knowledge base article on “Isolating issues in Mac OS X” is an extremely well-written guide to finding out what part of your Mac OS X system is actually responsible for causing … Continue reading

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