Jun 8, 2008 | Ruidoso News
Lyndsey Rose Saenz, 14, is celebrating her coming-of-age ceremonial through Sunday.
Peabody High's last day pegged for June 19
June 19 is the day famed Apache leader Geronimo was born. Despite the historical significance, students will more likely mark it on their calendars as the last day of school. via SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
Chiricahua Apaches Scouts, Remembered
“Lots of the children were running out in the brush . . . the soldiers had to chase them and get them in. I ran away with them . . . I was thinking that they were taking me somewhere to kill me. I was so afraid.”
At Fort Apache on September 6, 1886, standing at gunpoint, former Chiricahua Apache scouts loyal to the U.S. Army, found themselves disarmed and separated from their families - 'betrayed. That betrayal lasted ... via Arizona Highways
“It does not matter who they are ... They don't take the risk for us but for money promised them by our enemies. Shoot them.”
Two Chiricahua Apache volunteers risked death delivering Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles' "message of peace" to Geronimo. via Arizona Highways
The Frustration of Lt. Leighton Findley
“Appointed to the Army from civil life 1 September 1879; assigned to 15th Infantry as 2nd Lieut. from that date.”
This has been one of the most unsatisfactory scouts I have ever been on - 'hard work; worse riding; no results. via Arizona Highways
Rude staff, fair food; perhaps a "no" to Geronimo
While Geronimo's incarnation on Crown St. doesn't reflect its namesake's sanguinary history, it does feature food almost exclusively from the New World. via The Yale Herald
Students Give Back on Alternative Spring Breaks
“The families and the culture there made the trip.”
Above: Students on the PCAZ trip stand on top of a mountain. The students were given a personal tour with an expert Apache historian. via The Cowl
Red Hat buys JBoss: My Mixed Reaction
“Free to take, free to change, free to distribute (just tell people where you got it from)”
You can buy software, but you can't buy "community". When IBM bought Gluecode, they didn't buy Geronimo. via O'Reilly Network Blogs
“Fifty to 100 shaves, shampoos and haircuts have overtaken him during the first few days of his tonsorial existence in Chihuahua”
A legend says Chihuahua is named after an Indian, called Shu-wa-wa. Some have attributed the name to the Apache Chihuahua, an aide to chief Geronimo. via The Summit County Journal
SpringSource buys Covalent in open-source deal
“SpringSource is taking the best of J2EE”
In another acquisition involving companies focused on open source, proponents of the Spring Framework and Apache software have joined forces in a merger being announced Tuesday. via ComputerWorld
Java Posse #161 - Newscast for Jan 28th 2008
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th and be a part of sessions like this yourself! http://www.mindviewinc.com /Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/ Terrence Barr and Roger ... via The Java Posse
“Did they get rid of your plagiarizing president yet?”
The lie is firmly in place To the Editor: Eric Shuller urges us to remember our military men and women who are "out there protecting us" and, in some cases, have "paid the ultimate sacrifice ensuring our ... via Southern Illinoisan
Museum introduces faces of the frontier
“The diascope has a little mirror so the images could be lit from the back, and these images were probably made only a little while after the process invented by the Lumiere brothers made it to this country.”
A uniformed Theodore Roosevelt, looking trim and vigorous, lounges in front of a military tent in 1898, just a few months before he leads the Rough Riders in a charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba. via MySanAntonio.com
Geronimo's rifle, Wyatt Earp's shotgun auctioned
“Doesn't sound like a lot for a piece that you'd think collectors would be drooling over”
Posted on 11/23/2007 8:56:02 AM PST by Zakeet A Springfield rifle owned by the famed Apache warrior Geronimo fetched $100,000 during an auction of Wild West guns and weapons that brought in more than $1 ... via Free Republic
I spent last week at the ApacheCon US 2007 conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Here's a write up of some of my experiences there. via Blogging Roller
Local bands rock ESU to benefit university radio station
“Right now, we have bigger dreams than our budget would allow”
Ten different bands rocked the East Stroudsburg University campus Sunday during a nine-hour concert to raise money for the university's radio station WESS . via Pocono Record
Only in Oklahoma Retired craftsmans masterpiece stands tall
“It represents absolutely nothing.”
When he retired in 1937, Ed Galloway began working on a project on his property near Foyil. via TulsaWorld.com - State
[2/5] Apache Geronimo SQLLoginModule Non-existing User Authentication Security Bypass
Description : A security issue has been reported in Apache Geronimo, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions. via Secunia
Butler County man launches Harvest Moon Pow-Wow
“My father moved from the res (reservation) so that we could have a better life. "I was taught the first five years of my life in the old ways.”
Area residents can soon get a taste of what life was like in the era before Columbus as a local Native American teams up with the Rose Hill Burial Park for the first Harvest Moon Pow-Wow. Mike Ballard, whose ... via Journal-News
Building an EJB 3.0 Application Using GlassFish and Maven
While I was putting together the environment for reconstructing a potential error in the operation of Apache OpenEJB , where the remove() method could be incorrectly thought to be disallowed method ), I decided ... via NetBeans News Highlights