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Thursday, 26 June 2008

  • Bleh

    So I'm driving home from work today, and being distracted because the cold engine's autochoke makes the shift points feel funny. As I exit the parking lot and get onto the road, BOOM. I've hit the curb.
    W. T. F. I drive this way *every single (week)day* and never does this happen.
    Half a mile down the road, I realize, "oh %$#@, the tire's flat". So I pull off onto some random driveway and change to the spare, but GYAAARGH it sucks.

    Last night I tried beating Metroid Prime 3 again. I've been stuck on the final boss for months now. After another series of failed attempts, I went upstairs to beat on the walls instead. Much less painful.

    Dear old laptop, you're supposed to be high-quality hardware. Why are you breaking? The keyboard has been on the fritz for the past week or so, and is now totally dead.

    Other shoddy hardware: the LCD hooked up to my desktop started dying last year, unable to sync the video signal, and it's gotten worse to the point where it will no longer display an image.

    However, unlike the above complaints, this last one has actually been resolved: today I have a new Acer P223Wwd, veeery nice.

Monday, 28 April 2008

  • Birth of a new in-joke


    rotfl.

    I feel like if I don’t explain, those who weren’t there will be utterly confused by this post.  But it’s not funny enough to warrant an explanation…



    So I once again missed my weekly post, oops.  Some past events:
    • Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron is released.  Fedora 9 is delayed by two weeks.
      That being said, I’ve dropped both Ubuntu and Fedora for my own personal use, as both have demoted PowerPC support.  Now going Debian and Gentoo all the way!  Even if releases are slow, at least they’re still well-maintained.
    • A couple weeks ago, I bought a new car.  Vroom vroom.  For those of you who want to borrow it to learn how to drive a standard: get ’yer own!  ;)
    • Current soundtrack in my car: Metroid Metal.  This marks the first music I’ve actually paid for in… a long time.
    • I am 90% through Gitaroo Man for PS2 on normal mode.  So hard.  Somebody needs to help me beat that un-frigging-believably impossible last level.
    The end.  Well, there’s probably other interesting things that have happened, but nothing immediately recallable.  Hurray for having a sieve-like memory.

Saturday, 19 April 2008

Sunday, 13 April 2008

Monday, 07 April 2008

  • Linkage

    Via Lemonodor:
    what's south of the Land of Lisp?

    Via elfsIs homophobia associated with homosexual arousal?

    On that note, via Biella ColemanMajor breakthrough in Christian genetics.

    Okay, enough of that.



    Back in the day, I used to visit a bunch of websites regularly.  This list of websites went through several revisions.

    Version 0:  Whatever I remembered.  Unfortunately, I have a very porous memory.
    Version 1:  I kept a master list of “interesting stuff” in a HTML file in my homedir.  This kinda worked, but would get out of sync between my different computers, and occasionally was lost when I accidentally deleted it or when a hard disk crashed.
    Version 2:  del.icio.us.  It was pretty good; I still use it for keeping up with webcomics which don’t all have feeds.
    Version 3:  Akregator, a news feed reader for KDE.  It still had the problem of being out-of-sync between different machines and being lost in hard disk crashes.
    Version 4:  Google Reader.  Not only is it a wonderful interface I can access from anywhere, from almost any browser (not very compatible with Opera and Konqui, but works fine on my n810), but also it’s got better keyboard shortcuts than most desktop feed readers!  Soon, Akregator synchronization with Google Reader will make life even more awesome.

    As a side-effect of moving to news feed readers, though, I’ve been dropping any blog or site which lacks public RSS/Atom feeds.  Any former friend on Xanga/LJ who doesn’t have a public feed: dropped.  Any news site which doesn’t have a public feed: dropped.  Any … well, you get the point.  Webcomics are an exception, because too many that I don’t want to give up quite yet are feedless.

    (BTW, Poodle!  Write a RSS/Atom generator for your blog already!)



    So what do I follow nowadays?  Lots of math and CS blogs; development of Linux, KDE, Gnome, Haskell, Lisp, Perl, Ruby, etc., tech news like ars and Phoronix, and…

    In the “cute” folder: Cute Overload, I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER?, Lambdacats, Let’s be friends (hasn’t updated in a while), Meme Cats (hasn’t updated in a while), Stuff On My Cat, and The FAIL Blog, which isn’t cute, but falls into the general category of image macros, and is horribly amusing.

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