MediaWiki’s Cite Extension Reflist, normally pulled with the tag, was invisible to anon users, while visible to registered users. The source showed this:
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MediaWiki’s Cite Extension Reflist, normally pulled with the tag, was invisible to anon users, while visible to registered users. The source showed this:
I had the below issue, which was solved by:
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
Date: Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM
Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
To: krcla.org@gmail.com
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
LISTNAME@DOMAIN
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table (state 14). (more…)
This combo works without any core file modifications:
MediaWiki 1.12.1
http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.12/mediawiki-1.12.1.tar.gz
FCK Editor Nightly Build as of 10/16/08 7:30 AM PDT
http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/nightly/svn/mediawiki_fckeditor_ext_N.tar.gz
This combo didn’t work – when clicking “edit” the screen turned white
svn checkout http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/phase3
svn checkout http://svn.fckeditor.net/MediaWiki/trunk FCKeditor
wget http://www.fckeditor.net/nightly/FCKeditor_N.zip
I thought these “easy to remember for you, hard to remember for others” security questions from Wells Fargo are typical of the lifestyle and priorities of people who lived in the U.S. I can think of answers on the bolded ones. But “favorite city other than where you live now”? Wow, I think I heard that topic come up hundreds of times among my college friends. Why would that matter? And are you sure you know your city well enough (is your city that small?) to rate it against hundreds of other cities in the country?
What is your favorite city other than where you live now? (more…)
Google
Maps (Scrollable)
Branches
Map (PDF)
age: 26
gender: m
height: 5’9″
weight: 211 lbs
BMI 31.1
body fat % 24.3 -> high/overweight (20-25 for M 20-39)
blood pressure
systolic 142 mmHg (Stage 1 Hypertension 140-159)
diastolic 74 (Normal <80)
UCLA Asian Pacific Health Corps
transitions-ive-got-the-light-of-freedom.doc
Payne, Charles M. 1995 Transitions In I’ve Got the Light of Freedom: the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle. Pp. 284-316. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
I’ve Got the Light of Freedom
the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle
Chapter Ten
Transitions
Before the summer project last year we watched five Negroes murdered in two counties in Mississippi with no reaction from the country. We couldn’t get the news out. Then we saw that when three civil rights workers were killed, and two if them were white, the whole country reacted, went into motion. There’s a deep problem behind that, and I think if you can begin to understand what that problem is-why you don’t move when a Negro is killed the same way you move when a white person is killed-then maybe you can begin to understand this country in relation to Vietnam and the third world, the Congo and Santo Domingo.
BOB MOSES
1965
From a couple of weeks ago, my browsers have been acting up and showing meaningless strings of text on top of the web page or simply did not load the page at all and instead filled the screen with the texts. At first, I thought it was Google-related pages. such as gMail and Google Calendar, but it seems to affect a broader range of pages, such as MSN and Flickr. Some screenshots:
Google Calendar on IE7
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