Archive for September 13th, 2006

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The TigerPrivacy people tell me the most recent issue is that my ssl cert is self-signed. They claim that they will get back to me soon. Again, while I must say that as disappointed as I am that this has not Just Worked, I cannot but be impressed with their response rate. Let us see if they can keep it up.

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I would expect Damian792 to 1)do very well on this test 2)find fault with its mistakes (I am assuming there are some).

My score on The World Languages Test:


Language Savvy
(You scored  a 210 out of 400 on language knowledge.)

“Congratulations! You know your stuff! You’ve scored higher than most people would and you probably have taken a linguistics or cultural science class to boot. Most likely you are bilingual or even multilingual. You are also probably fascinated by languages and want to learn more of them in the future. When you travel to a foreign country, you make a point to learn some of the language instead of imposing your own. It’s people like you who help promote the exchange of languages worldwide. Keep it up!”


Take it! http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=14542641333555646929

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I get an advanced copy of Tiger Envelopes 0.7.6, but it does absolutely nothing to solve my problem. However, I do not mean this as a true criticism of the TigerPrivacy people. It is, in a way, a sort of back-handed complement: their turn-around time is quite simply amazing. And to be fully honest, I think they did solve part of the problem. Looking at the logs they asked me to gather for them when I reported that 0.7.6 did not help, I think that they did solve the ssl certs error. It is not uncommon, in my experience, to have one bug hide or obscure the existence of another. I believe that this may be what has happened here. That’s why I reported the failure of 0.7.6, and why I offered to provide logs of the failure (once they told me which of the zillion log files that Tiger Envelopes creates that they wanted).