Let slip the blogs of war
29 July 2002
Cool, text
12:00 Shiny, cool, w00tworthy and free! Cooltext.
25 July 2002
Ground control to Major Tom
13:17 As Charles put it, Longest wireless network EVAR! And do the screenshots tell you anything . . .?
25 July 2002
Comfortably numb
13:15 Sometimes . . . my computer knows exactly how I feel:
24 July 2002
Waking up and smelling the roses
10:01 So it looks like .uk.gov might at long last be taking a leaf out of Peru's book and waking up to open source. W00t.
16 July 2002
It's good to be alive
15:01 Simple pleasures: the aroma of golden barley in the evening sun as you cycle home.
16 July 2002
Boggle
14:58 But Canadians are so nice.
15 July 2002
Stop it!
09:38 Email jokes are evil. You have been warned.
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Twinkle, twinkle little blog
10 July 2002
Love & marriage
14:38 Kate and I will have been wed ten (10) years tomorrow (Thursday). So we're taking a couple of days off. In case I don't update for a while, here is the third Blobby to keep you going.
10 July 2002
Aw, pwetty
14:35 Shiny biological geekiness. Has great potential - but why they need a Google search on the front page is beyond me.
Edit: CK points out that the Google button is for their own site. Shiny.
09 July 2002
Meta
12:08 Downtime yesterday. Didn't even feel well enough to do more Blobby.
09 July 2002
Online bullets
12:06 Oh, dear Lord. In an effort to create a high quality Internet Service that helps promote and protect Second Amendment rights, the National Rifle Association has launched NRA Online. Constitutionally defended ISP my arse. Makes you want to cheer these guys.
05 July 2002
Blobby
12:17 Blobby.
02 July 2002
Biospam
10:16 I don't like spam. I especially don't like spam from biotech companies who should know better. But the subject line made me laugh:
Free cDNA clone with every mammalian cell line ordered in July.
01 July 2002
Low tech high tech
15:05 More from Charles, in the stuff I don't want to try at home department. A microwave foundry, and plasmoid madness. Mad Frenchie boggle, indeed.
01 July 2002
A word a day
14:57 A goodie from Charles (from an email comparing Apple's acquisition of eMagic with Civ3) (don't ask):
Besides, I think Apple is more of a natural fit with ESA, with their flashy,
good looking high-tech but low market share kit, compared to Nasa's high
volume, reasonably high-tech 70s era 'clunk tech'.
Hmm. Clunk-tech. I like that.
01 July 2002
The need for speed
14:55 Shiny. Y'all go and tell your datacentre manglers to buy a few (dozen) of these, y'hear me?
01 July 2002
Nerding
11:22 Book, book book book.