March 27, 2005 October is Koufax Pledge Drive month

Firefox 1.0.2 released

Asa Dotzler just sent out a note that the Firefox 1.0.2 release is now available. She writes:

The Firefox 1.0.2 release resolves several important security issues since 1.0 and all Firefox users are encouraged to upgrade. You can find more on the security issues at www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#Firefox.

For downloads and release notes, see the Firefox product page
www.mozilla.org/products/firefox.

I've placed a Firefox (mozilla browser) Windows/English installation image Firefox_Setup_1.0.2.exe here. I've also placed a Thunderbird (mozilla mail client) Windows/English installation image Thunderbird_Setup_1.0.2.exe here.If I don't die from flue, a fairly attractive prospect at present, I'll resync Jonah's Sleepless Mirror with the main Mozilla mirror some night or another. Code is poetry. Thanks for commenter Boelf.

Posted by EBW at March 27, 2005 12:53 PM | TrackBack
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For what its worth the e-mail client "Thunderbird" is also available in release 1.0.2

Posted by: Boelf at March 27, 2005 02:38 PM

firefox is good.

And, we completely unwhorishly segue, speaking of blogs, Is there free pornography at this blog discussing AIPAC and the unique Israeli-US relationship, written by an anonymous former Congressional staffer, which is happily free of any of the crap "good liberal Jews" (eg, Dersh) are so eager to spread about all critics being illiterate Nazi thugs who desire physical harm for Haaretz?

Actually there is no porn there and we ain't sayin' there is.

Posted by: kei & yuri at March 27, 2005 06:14 PM

Yup. I'll get the 1.0.2 mail client bits up RSN.

Ken and Yuri,

I suppose it has escaped your notice, it appears to have escaped the notice of the anonymous former Congressional staffer, that there are a few posts on wampum that deal with Iran, Frith et al, and so on. Other than the blogroll, I couldn't even find a mention of Cole.

You can tell your friend that s/he hasn't fully grocked the US/Isreal thang -- both are occupational regimes in full denial. Americans project, not as pseudo-Jews, but as alternative-form-Zionists. Indians overwhelmingly support the Palestinians, bombers and all, because we know what they are struggling with.

It is an important issue, but if your friend doesn't buy Zionism-is-racism, s/he is less likely to be effective in disclosing the modern "support for Apartheid" in American foreign policy.

Adio.

Posted by: Eric at March 27, 2005 08:00 PM