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Windowless Existence
Jul 14, 2005
When you spend most of your time “locked up” in a cubicle maze (as I do) day in, day out, this may not be too funny! ;) Link
Getting Better
Jul 13, 2005
Some more coding today gave me this:
Been spending some quality hacking time these last few days, basically re-writting my tentative Rss reader application. The first 2 iterations relied on the Rss.NET code library but after hitting some major obstacles I sort of “left it by the side of the road” while I re-grouped my ideas. Last week I finally gathered enough ideas to go back to “production.” I decided to hack away at the Rss.NET library and turn it into a smaller, lean, and meaner piece of code.
Generation Linux
Jul 11, 2005
After “Generation X” and the one after that, I present you “Generation Linux”!!!
SuperToadman
Jul 10, 2005
My most sincerey wishes of a Happy Birthday to my great friend SuperToadman! May your balls never shrink and your limbs never go limp! ;)
Conspiracy Theory
Jul 08, 2005
More interesting comments on the London bombing and how politicians are seizing the moment to run their personal agendas… Do people really believe that the goal of the terrorists is to destroy our freedom? Or that they hate our way of life? (E.g, Tony Blair’s remarks). I’d be interested to know the origin of this themeâ€â€?at some point, the cold war anti-Soviet rhetoric was somehow adapted to the war on terror.
Miss TechTV? Not Me!!!
Jul 07, 2005
Read some nostalgic posts about the now defunt tv show The Screen Savers. It made it sound like it was a great show! PUAH! TSS was an interesting show back in the pre-Sarah-and-Kevin-and-hottie-girls-wearing-mini-skirts era! During the last 2-3 seasons of its existence they completely lost its charm, switching from a simple show that was actually helpfull to the computer illiterate or novice, to a super commercialized show. Almost all of their reviews and segments involved some type of commercial application and some of the new members showed complete ignorance of the material they were supposedly covering.