The spectacle in finally over. And I know how much some people loathe and ridicule the event. For the most part I would agree. Had it not been for the whirlwind that is Ruslana. Astonishing display combined with the fact that she is one solo artist in a million that actually takes part in producing [...]
Archive for May, 2004
Leader: US phone camera bans
Now the US is joining in on the action - pushing through a bill which will outlaw the use of such phones in a wide variety of public places.
Nobody in their right mind would argue in favour of being allowed to take photos wherever and of whoever they like.
I would argue [...]
Not all new, but nevertheless interesting to go through. Not exactly National Geographic but in the same spirit. Biased in every direction of course. Images have always born the hardships of armed conflict to the people, but this is really the first time we are facing this mainstream and wide onslaught of graphic ferocity.
Warblogging: Taking [...]
I’m just gonna have to admit that maintenance is not my forte. Wearing things down however, is.
I should have done a complete overhaul of my MTB last year, but I did not. Obviously things didn’t improve from that point forward. The list of issues has now grown extensive (with more to be uncovered upon a [...]
Always something new on the horizon.
Unreal Tournament 2004 v3204 is out. Changelog. CD/DVD not required to play.
CATALYST 4.5 for Windows XP.
nForce Unified 4.24 WHQL for Windows XP. Hopefully this contains fresh audio drivers as well.
Furthermore, thanks to the spirit of free information I was able to procure a Windows XP SP2 keygen (from here, now [...]
Passed the forth and final tier on TorrentBits. Power User is up next. Not important but I just wanted to make a note of it anyway. It took me a total of 13 days to accomplish the 9.5GB upload.
As you may or may not know, Sweden is on the brink of large scale energy crisis. Despite 24 years to remedy the situation, our political leadership has been reluctant to do the right thing. Or anything for that matter.
People do not seem to realize how the constitution works. Referendums cannot dictate the political agenda. [...]
Hmm. Time flies. This blog experiment has reached an interesting milestone. About two years and 1000 posts later I can look back and say that at least it has been an achievement of sorts. It didn’t change the world (yet) and it might have just exhausted my free time, but at least I did learn [...]
Just picked up this morning’s issue of the local paper and saw that the HIS Student Union has put themselves in an economic .. “situation”. Put simply, the construction of the new student union building strained the resources and then when it came to furnishing the place they went over the top.
I would have gleefully [...]
This is a prime example of how I like to do things and why it might be a good idea to deal with thing before they happen and not afterwards.
Anyway, I have this massive Euphorbia trigona (African Milk Tree, High Chaparral). And I can tell you that zero maintenance will produce one hell of a [...]
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