Archive for July, 2004

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

Captions anyone?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

I’m about to upgrade to moveable type 3.0 — this could result the destruction of my blog, I’m not sure. Stay tuned!
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Upgrade complete and it looks like everything is working. I’ve also allowed html in the comments so for you babies that can’t live without it, you can shut up about it now
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

Well I’ve gotten off my lazy butt and posted 108 *select* pictures from the collection of 800+ photos that I took in Korea. Plenty of these photos make nice desktop backgrounds but because of space concerns, I couldn’t post all of them at full resolution. I’ll go through and pick some of the best ones […]

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Today we take a moment to peer into 2002 when the content webring was still in its first year and was facing heated opposition from fluff zealots domestic and abroad. Documents recently released for publication from the legal department here at Oculon headquarters paint the picture of the heated rivalry as it came to a […]

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

One of the themes on Slashdot over the past few years has been the homogenization of computing environments in local school districts, universities, and other educational organizations.
In University environments most people (including myself) bemoan the fact that schools don’t care about exposing people to different kinds of computers and liken it to torpedoing a […]

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

From the AP article
“This is an election year,” she told the Los Angeles Times Tuesday. “I want people to get their head up out of their mashed potatoes and learn something about the issues and go and vote. … I’m not telling them how to vote. I’m saying, get information about the issues.”
Please Linda, […]

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

I’ve found that I’m a positive person on the whole. Sure I like to bitch and moan just like everyone else out there but for those people that get to know me enough to cut through the layers of sarcasm and cynicism you get to see that I’m a glass is half full kind of […]

Monday, July 19th, 2004

I’ll go ahead and put the rating right up front:
0/100
I decided to give them zero instead of negative points because the program did manage to install itself. After having seen many Entourage installations on computers at work and on my own computer I can confidently say that I’m thoroughly sick of this program.
One of […]

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004

If you forgot my birthday, please submit your apology in writing along with an appropriate card from the belated birthday section at the hallmark store.
If I forgot your birthday and you’re refusing to acknowledge my birthday as a result, please remember that two wrongs don’t make a right.
Thank you

Tuesday, July 13th, 2004

The Blernsball All-Stars beefed up their outfield by trading Boston pitcher Pedro Martinez and Cleveland outfielder Matt Lawton for San Francisco’s Barry Bonds.
Power stats and on base percentage have been cited as a flaw of the team all year and getting the offense into top shape as the second half of the season rolls […]