
You bought a bagel from where?, Old Speckled Hen, and skunked Kronenbourg.
I find myself tonight in New York City without an alarm clock. This probably isn't much of an issue, as I rarely sleep much past 7:00 AM these days, but seeing as I'm staying at a place that doesn't have a front desk, as such, (it's a long story, but a nice place) I figured I should look into something I can run on my PowerBook to wake me up.
There's no shortage of alarm clock utilities out there for OS X, but most are shareware and as I only need it for the next five days, I can't be bothered.
Bottom line, MT 2 is a nice tool for running a weblog, it's still free, and nobody is forcing anybody to upgrade.
A Google search for this little problem turned up exactly one result, so let me disseminate the knowledge further.
When you consider the hundreds and thousands of hours that people spend writing content on the internet, it's hard to tell who spends more time doing what; writing weblogs or whining about weblogs.
Panther Server comes with JBoss already installed, but buried in a FAQ on Apple's developer site, is the fact that you can install the same JBoss environment on non-server Panther by checking the "Java Application Servers Development" option under "Customize" in the Xcode Tools installer.