We just ordered a new MacBook to use when out and about, or if we just don’t feel like sitting in our office all day long. We’re gonna network it with our iMacs, and probably with our old PCs too, for shits and giggles.
Next purchase is gonna have to be some backup drives to […]
We just pre-ordered the family pack of Leopard (that’s “Mac OS X version 10.5″ to non Mac geeks out there) from Amazon, which seems to have the best deal on it at the moment. Now all that we need is three more Macs to get the best value-for-money from that five-user license…..
Apple has made available a public beta of Safari 3 for Windows systems. ‘Bout damn time.
I should probably be more ashamed about finding this t-shirt (the ’sudo’ one) so darned amusing, but I just can’t help myself.
For all of those people who are coming to this site trying to find out how to download That Mitchell and Webb Look, I heartily suggest that you start by downloading the awesome Bittorrent client µTorrent, then try searching around the always dependable tracker site Demonoid.
If you are able to do so, you might […]
I am so freakin’ glad that I decided to start hosting my site-oriented cron jobs on my PC instead of entrusting them to my webserver: for the third time in the last two months, they have ‘lost’ some of my data!
Not only did a newish blog that I am working on get deleted (it’s […]
I’ve been trying out Swift, the Webkit based web browser for Windows that is supposedly like running Safari on a PC. Swift is still in early alpha (v0.1 to be precise) but it’s shaping up to be a very promising project, with the potential to be a valuable tool for Windows-based web developers.
WebKit itself […]
Slashdot comment of the day!
“I was going to say; the command line can let you express feelings. But then I caught myself. The only feelings I could express at the command line were male feelings after all. unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, yes,fsck,fsck,fsck,umount, sleep — More proof Linux is sexist!” #
Among the many seedy little subcultures of computer geekery, there exists something known as the Demoscene. In days gone by whenever any given piece of software was pirated the person/group that cracked the program would often program a little self-congratulatory audio-visual sequence, usually consisting of trippy graphics and a moody synth background track. […]