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  • October 12, 2005

    Seinfeld scripts

    For those of you needing serenity now, you can get the complete Seinfeld scripts here. And I’d never noticed that every episode started with ‘The’.

    Seinfeld
  • October 11, 2005

    Web Essentials 05

    Was over in Sydney for Web Essentials 05. It was cool. Here’s a picture of Eric Meyer, who was one of the highlights for me.

    Eric Meyer
    And below, Doug Bowman, another personal highlight, chats to Roger Hudson (who gave a great talk on accessible forms).

    doug-bowman.jpg

    The old school looking hotel across the road from our hotel. The red and white sign became a landmark for me.

    Hotel Westend, Sydney

    sydney, we05
  • October 11, 2005

    I love it when this happens

    This is great, the Microsoft movie Halo (which is being made in Wellington) is being produced on Linux servers.

    linux, movies
  • October 6, 2005

    Web site redesign is pain

    Urg – what the hell was I thinking when I marked up this site!? It’s amazing how your entire approach changes as you gain experience – I have a bad case of div-itis and class-istis…

    bucket fountain
  • October 5, 2005

    Web Essentials

    Back from Web Essentials 05 and lovely Sydney. Great conference! Have started to re-write this blog, and there will be a number of changes. Have also signed up to technocrati – Technorati Profile

    sydney, Uncategorized, we05
  • September 25, 2005

    DIG! the movie

    Went to Dig! last night – awesome film. Funnier (nearly) than Spinal Tap, and waaaay more rock’n’roll than Some kind of Monster. It’s about the Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. The Brian Jonestown Massacre were pure rock’n’roll – chaotic and high as kites, quite the contrast to the Dandy Warhols. Great entertainment and great music.

    In other news, I am now exclusively using Linux on the laptop. Still a few things to sort out, like power management (standby problems mostly). But URPMI has been a Linux changing experience and must be one of the best kept secrets of Mandriva linux. I’ve also installed Debian on a mate’s server (which has been highly entertaining), and Debian is also awesome. Debain’s equivalent of URPMI is apt-get. It too is great and appears to offer a few advantages over URPMI.

    linux, movies, Uncategorized
  • September 2, 2005

    Fun with Tux

    I’m having plenty of fun with Linux on the laptop at the moment. Ha ha – I love the penguins at easy urpmi. I get the feeling that I’m going to love urpmi too.

    linux
  • September 2, 2005

    Time ain’t on my side

    No time for anything at the moment – including replying to messages left on the site. My apologies – I’ll be in touch soon with you pesky message leavers…. Spring has come to Wellington and we only had about two weeks of Winter months ago.

    Uncategorized
  • August 3, 2005

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs

    Plan 9 is an experimental operating system named after the worst film ever made.

    Uncategorized
  • July 26, 2005

    Wireless Linux

    Yeah! A quick change of wireless card and I’m using Linux wirelessly.

    linux, Uncategorized
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