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So far, the main new features in Firefox 3 seem to be We moved everything around so you won’t find it We broke all your plugins especially mouse gestures which you love and firebug ok – the new drop down … Continue reading
So far, the main new features in Firefox 3 seem to be We moved everything around so you won’t find it We broke all your plugins especially mouse gestures which you love and firebug ok – the new drop down … Continue reading
According to Kurzweil, the singularity (the moment when we will start to invent things instantaneously) will occur in 2045. According to me the singularity (the moment when I forget things fast than I can learn things) occurs in 2009. Every … Continue reading
I have tried reading the bible about a dozen times but I always start with Matthew or Genesis but my eyes go all blurry at the all the begats in Matthew Ch1 and the bewildering number of people that appear … Continue reading
Project Euler. Wasting time with Maths. My attempt at #3 is running now (which probably means it is wrong).
Catching up on my Tom Tomorrows. Haven’t read it for a while. More here.
Top search term for June: clown sex My goal for July is to make it to the top 5 google hits for “mime sex”. Post script. There is a site about Clown Sex. It’s pretty funny. Because clowns do not … Continue reading
Ever have one of those moments when you are sitting in your favourite chair sipping wine and you are like, what’s that smell? Smells like dead mouse. and you have a look around and, sure enough, there is a dead … Continue reading
Roger Cohen has a devestating round-up of the Bush years in the NY Times. When it’s dusk in America, the shadows spread wide.
Was going to write a review of The Battle of Algiers but it is so much easier to copy/paste from Roger Ebert. At the height of the street fighting in Algiers, the French stage a press conference for a captured … Continue reading
Had a pleasant conversation with a friend last week about whether McCain intends to keep American forces in Iraq forever, or just indefinitely. I think we concluded (at least I did) that both McCain and Obama would, at some point, … Continue reading