I had my account with Freedom 2 Operate deleted. Originally I planned to do nothing about it at all and let the old site rot away but then I discovered this. Google has done a pretty darn good job at indexing that site and has trouble letting go. Despite having wiped the ftp clean once, [...]
Archive for February, 2004
New release of Desert Combat. If you consider that upgrading to BF v.1.6 is mandatory then it weighs in at a total of about 850 MB. Hefty but worth it I am sure. The best thing about this release is probably that the dev team has prepared one more map for single player mode. I [...]
From ExtremeTech: Inside Microsoft’s New Digital Photo Project
Seems simple enough. The primary goal is to combine images with GPS coordinates. Shouldn’t be entirely impossible to do with EXIF (it’s already in the spec) and an extended PHP EXIF metadata parser.
Anyway, the WWMX online virtual map looks extremely cool. The perfect way to document any journey. [...]
I really lost my self control this morning when I casually was browsing thru the web site of my university. It is no secret that I am at odds with every department that I have ever been part of. But seeing a notice that they were developing a new web site really made me snap.
Apparently [...]
From Sequential Tart:
Jirl Power - The Women Saving Farscape
When many people think of science fiction fans, they think of overweight, unwashed 30-year old males living in their parents’ basement. (Comic Book Guy, anyone?) Even SCI FI Channel president Bonnie Hammer seems to think so, saying this November, “We realized with Taken that there were women [...]
Wow. Another game by Derek Smart, I should have known. Talented man but his games rarely come close to his ambitions.
I’m so bored I will soon jump on Sonic Adventure DX. Really.
Finally got my hands on the Office 2003 Proofing Tools. Quite a relief after months of not being able to check Swedish grammar and spelling. For some reason these inept people that I have to fraternize with still use Swedish as the primary language for essays and articles.
From CNN: CBS to use ‘enhanced’ tape-delay for Grammys
CBS announced Tuesday it will broadcast Sunday’s Grammy Awards ceremony with an “enhanced” tape-delay system, an apparent effort to avoid a repeat of the Super Bowl halftime show in which Janet Jackson’s right breast was displayed live to a national television audience.
Something that hasn’t happened for [...]
Another boring day with very little to do. Unemployed and disgruntled people have always presented a real threat to authority. It also makes it all the more easy to be amused by sites like ParaPolitics. Especially the section on Bush - Hitler metaphors.
In reality, the contents are all but amusing. It can be sobering to [...]
Via FARK: The Bellicose Curve
The first time I read the title I thought they meant “faulty intelligence” as in “unintelligent”. Later I realized it wasn’t that far from the truth.
This is something to think about for everyone. When overlooking vital facts and reports from people who have dedicated their lives to a certain sector, [...]
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