bucketFountain

    • Delayed coverage
  • 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
  • July 20, 2005

    Photos they never wanted you to see #4

    maaaad

    Photos they never wanted you to see #4

    Photos, Uncategorized
  • July 20, 2005

    Winter in Wellington

    Dusk in Wellington

    Dusk in Wellington

    Sunrise 7/7/05 - Red sky in the morning...

    Sunrise 7/7/05 – Red sky in the morning…

    Winter View from Roseneath
    Winter view of Wellington Harbour from Roseneath

    Anzac Day in Wellington 2005

    Anzac Day in Wellington 2005

    Photos, Wellington
  • July 7, 2005

    It was only a matter of time?

    Holy shit – this is awful…

    Bombed London bus

    London
  • June 14, 2005

    Sun.com redesign

    I was asked to download a copy of Sun’s Solaris and in the process needed to install the Java runtime environment on my Linux server/mess-about-workstation. Sun have redesigned their website since I was last there, and it looks great.

    I found it odd that it didn’t work correctly in Konqueror as it’s a browser for Unix and Linux, and that it didn’t look right in Firefox on Windows 2000 either. I found it particularly odd as the CSS was invalidated by the inclusion of Proprietary Mozilla CSS Properties. So you think they’d have checked it in Firefox right? So why the overlapping blocks of text?

    And it’s a shame to see that the HTML didn’t validate either. Still, I guess there’s still a few more years of being able to use the excuse “well our site is run by a CMS so you see we couldn’t quite get it to validate”.

    Anyhoo, not to focus on the negative for too long, I think it’s a great looking site and I’ve been able to find all the stuff I’ve needed during my visits.

    Update:OK, the visual rendering now seems to be fixed in both browsers – they were probably updating the homepage.

    linux
  • June 14, 2005

    From Salon.com

    You’ll need to be registered at Salon to view this article, but here are some points I found particularly interesting:

    More urgently, the Bush administration’s delusional state about the progress of its war suggests that it is incompetent to safeguard the nation’s security.

    and

    The Sunni Arabs, who largely did not vote, have only 17 members in the 275-seat parliament. They therefore are grossly underrepresented among the voting delegates on the committee charged with writing a new constitution, a situation that has contributed to the ongoing insurgency and threatens Iraq’s future. The Shiites and Kurds both voted enthusiastically. The Shiite religious parties that had been close to Ayatollah Khomeini and the Iranian hard-liners swept to power in the Legislature.

    and

    As journalist Sarah Whalen pointed out in the Arab News, the increasingly effective guerrilla war has vindicated Baghdad Bob. “Baghdad Bob” (his real name was Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf) was the spokesman for the Iraqi regime who issued an endless stream of ludicrous pronouncements about how the mighty Iraq army was turning Baghdad into a mass grave for Americans, and so on. Today, many of his predictions, such as the one that the Iraqis would hurl “bullets and shoes” at the invading U.S. military, not bouquets of roses, have come true. But if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Sahhaf has been honored on a higher plane. His rhetorical strategy, of simply denying reality, has now been taken over by his arch-nemesis, George W. Bush.

    politics
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