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Sep 6 2006

Installing Gentoo onto a VIA EN12000G C7 Mini-ITX server

The trials and tribulations of building a terabyte storage appliance from first principles…

 

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By Stuart • Technology 0

Aug 31 2006

Don’t believe the truth

Well, what would you think? 🙂

 

FBI Asylum Pizza [snopes.com]. Mmmmmm… pizza.

By Stuart • Humour 0

Aug 31 2006

Maths quotes

100 sit-ups

There’s more great comic strips like this at Matthias Beck‘s homepage [sfsu.edu].

By Stuart • Humour 0

Aug 16 2006

Welcome to the 90’s…

I’m glad that PC technology is so advanced nowadays… I saw a PC World advert on TV just now:

 

Greasy youth: “Dual-core? What’s that?”
Assistant: “Dual-core lets you do more than one thing at once – downloading your emails while you upload your photos”

 

Well thank goodness for that! PC World has finally discovered co-operative multitasking.

 

(… which, yes, was already old by the 70’s. And the Amiga had pre-emptive multitasking from day 1 :))

By Stuart • Technology 0

Aug 15 2006

What’s the internet for, again?

Ah, the genius of combining two of the best uses of the ‘net in one place [video.google.com] 😉

If you’ve not already been to see it, Avenue Q is truly excellent 🙂

(And bridging a neat gap between this post and the previous, apparently “Nobody knows how to spell “bestiality”“! [slate.com])

By Stuart • Humour, Internet, Video 0

Aug 8 2006

spásh∂l lít'∂r-∂-sé

There’s a great website at Spatial Literacy where such things as the distribution of surnames or internet usage by postcode can be looked-up.

 

(And take a guess at how many people, out of an office of 11 working in the High-Tech industry, were able to spell this URL right first time…

 

… and guess how many different variations of the word “spatial” there were :))

By Stuart • Humour, Work 0

Jul 25 2006

Shiny toys

Gadgets seem to be like busses – you get nothing for ages, and then three arrive all at once!

 

Well, yesterday I not only recieved a warranty replacement D-Link DWl2100AP (my old one failed at the start of the week… but D-Link offer a two-year warranty, and managed to send a replacement within a day! Kudos :)) but also a slimline Rumble Pack for my new Nintendo DS Lite (the black one, of course), and my scan order.

 

Now this order was for almost £1000 (eek!) yet it still took them a week to even pick the items from their warehouse! Now, if anything had been out of stock then I’d understand – but they showed plenty of stock for everything I ordered both when the order was placed, and for the next week.

 

I also currently have two Squeezeboxes (Squeezeboxen?) – although one of these is for Chris – and all of the parts (save for a motherboard) I need to construct my 1Tb storage array… more on this later.

 

My lounge now looks like a cardboard bomb hit it 😉

By Stuart • Technology 1

Jul 5 2006

Usability guidelines

Carole: “Those headphones can be a pain in the arse!”
Richard: “If they’re a pain in the arse, Carole, you’re probably not wearing them in the right place”
…
Carole: “Glasses can be a pain in the arse too…”
Richard: “I refer you to my previous comment about headphones!“

By Stuart • Humour, Music, Work 0

Jun 20 2006

Protecting National Monuments

San Francisco Hires Nude Women To Protect Golden Gate Bridge [weeklyworldnews.com].

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By Stuart • Humour, USA Politics 0

Jun 19 2006

Lemmy killed Dave Grohl’s microphone!

At the Foo Fighters gig in Menchester on Sunday, Dave Grohl was running through the acts who performed at Hyde Park the night before:

 

… “and finally, the legendary Mot<crackle>rhe<spark>”
<microphone dies>

 

Dave was not amused 😉

By Stuart • Music 0

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