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January 07, 2003

struts,moleskines and 24 oh my

So, I've yet to work on a project using struts, and I've heard arguments that there are better alternatives out there for web app frameworks, webwork,tapestry etc...But I decided to buy the new Manning Struts in Action today to get up to speed. I figure at some point I'm going to be running into a struts app.

Also picked up a moleskine pocket notebook,god those things are cool, I'm not sure what the hell I'll use it for, I dont anticipate carrying it around, but whatever.

Finally after 3 weeks and 2 holidays landing on a tuesday I watched the new 24. Quite interesting, it seems as though Palmer's advisor guy is the bad guy on the inside, and something is up with sherry. I think she is faking, I think she wants revenge on Palmer after the way he embarrassed her last season. I wouldnt be surprised if she is in on it with his advisor at some level of collusion. She is not the kind of person to just let that go and I see a big evil speach coming from her at some point. All the blonde daughters in that show i despise, kim and the warners. They're all intolerably stupid. Nina is obviously not going to kill Jack, she herself is probably going to die next episode I'd wager. Overall a good episode, though I've been completely addicted since the first episode season 1.

Posted by Andre Mermegas at January 7, 2003 11:41 PM
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