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25/07/2017 22:55:29 | Written whilst in a queue, onna phone. |
25/07/2017 22:55:29 | They stood in the queue. Bags of fresh literature in their arms, they waited.
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25/07/2017 22:55:29 | They had waited years for this moment. Years to meet the creator of their theoretical hero, the guide of 500-page adventures, through foreign lands, exotic tongues, trials and tribulations, they waited patiently for their turn.
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25/07/2017 22:55:29 | The desk beckoned. The author looked up. All planned questions went from their minds, like some mental vacuum cleaner, leaving the single sentence:
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25/07/2017 22:55:29 | Attempt N at mobile productivity of words.
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25/07/2017 22:55:29 | "WHAT THE FUCK WERE YOU THINKING OF WITH CHAPTER 47?"
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05/12/2013 08:54:49 | and 56,000 feet.
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05/12/2013 08:54:49 | 1 lightening talk.
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05/12/2013 08:54:49 | 1 feature film (credited)
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23/03/2012 15:58:32 | Rinse and repeat. At glacial speed. |
23/03/2012 15:58:32 | Another year, another post. This is possibly the most minimal blog system ever, by both volume *and* frequency.
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23/03/2012 15:58:32 | 2 projects now public, the next one in build, one still in minimal alpha.
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14/03/2011 22:05:58 | and thus, available spare time goes even faster. Currently 2 sideprojects in alpha, 2 in skunkworks level.
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14/03/2011 22:05:58 | Sooner or later there'll be enough time to update this more than once every N months. Or did I say that circa 7 years ago?
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14/11/2010 09:12:56 | As a storage system, is that raid0 stripe, or raid1 mirror?
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06/10/2010 11:54:59 | RAID sets. Because storage dies.
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06/10/2010 11:54:59 | Noises You Don't Want To Hear From A Hard Drive |
06/10/2010 11:54:59 | Clank, clank, clank.
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25/09/2010 23:16:07 | Do It Like You Mean It... |
25/09/2010 23:16:07 | ...or don't do it at all.
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21/09/2010 12:42:37 | Workplace (Social) Science Experiment. |
21/09/2010 12:42:37 | This will tell you more about your co-workers and/or management than you could possibly imagine.
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21/09/2010 12:42:37 | 3) At end of the week, count people with only one nostril.
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21/09/2010 12:42:37 | 2) Mix together, and leave in a small bag in your meeting room.
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21/09/2010 12:42:37 | 1) Get some talc and some caustic soda.
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17/09/2010 14:04:04 | Unused cable management arms are surprisingly versatile as weapons and/or torture devices and/or comedy props. All sarcasm^wsystem administrators should keep one by their desk.
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17/09/2010 14:04:04 | Iain M Banks would be proud. |
13/08/2010 14:26:59 | There goes the day.
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13/08/2010 14:26:59 | Fri 13: Other Sysadmin has recursively chown'd / to himself on $work's staging box. Goodbye sanity in /etc, /sbin, /usr/sbin and friends.
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08/08/2010 17:30:04 | Yes! Yes! Squeak! Bounce! |
08/08/2010 17:30:04 | FAKE PORN SOUNDTRACK: When your foreign next-door neighbours buy a trampoline for their kids, and then the adults have a go.
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29/07/2010 10:05:47 | IREWALL (n): Social device used by technically competent people to avoid being mobbed by loads of time vampires^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Huser requests.
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29/07/2010 10:05:47 | Batfink-Fu. |
20/07/2010 12:57:50 | Women/SHOES FALE.
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20/07/2010 12:57:50 | Telco FALE.
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20/07/2010 12:57:50 | THP Fourth Law of Datacentre Runs |
20/07/2010 12:57:50 | So far, we've had:
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20/07/2010 12:57:50 | Power FALE.
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20/07/2010 12:57:50 | I'm waiting for the ubertriple:
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20/07/2010 12:57:50 | And then something else will break, thus rendering your original fix totally wrong due to being the wrong side of the new problem.
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19/07/2010 15:53:18 | THP Third law of datacentre runs |
19/07/2010 15:53:18 | Naturally, by the time you've got everything up and running, the problem that you're trying to fix, has fixed itself. |
19/07/2010 12:07:09 | THP Second Law of Datacentre Runs |
19/07/2010 12:07:09 | An email containing a critical IP address will take ages to arrive, OR get eaten by a subsystem somewhere. |
22/06/2010 14:07:27 | Glastoroute part 1: 'Escape From New Shopping Centre" |
22/06/2010 14:07:27 | Driving round Toys R Us car park with yodelling cowboys on the stereo. As you do.
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29/05/2010 17:29:14 | From pub session with the in-laws: "How many toy-boys are there in the Salvation Army?"
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29/05/2010 16:16:39 | Is when you're in the pub, and a man walks past the window with a lobster in a box.
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29/05/2010 16:16:39 | Going Local |
09/05/2010 20:24:16 | Win: Cisco 2500s firing up for the first time in 10 years no problems.
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09/05/2010 20:24:16 | Lose: Having to remember the "enable" passwords after 10 years...
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09/05/2010 20:24:16 | Impressive hardware, less impressive wetware... |
06/05/2010 22:03:34 | Xbox day |
06/05/2010 22:03:34 | POLLING STATION: where you remember what schools smell like, and possibly trigger nam-style flashbacks involving toilets and goldfish.
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03/05/2010 18:04:14 | Parental control at village fairs. |
03/05/2010 18:04:14 | "If you're good, you can ride the donkey. If you're bad, the donkey can ride you."
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22/04/2010 09:34:05 | Rule 1 that everyone seems to forget:
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22/04/2010 09:34:05 | Otherwise you'll be wondering why nothing works the way you expect. It's always fun when people forget to renew their domain then wonder why their site stops working.
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22/04/2010 09:34:05 | Interwebz SEOh, and the Joys of Level 8 protocol. |
16/04/2010 10:06:14 | doof doof doof + VAT = *kerching* |
16/04/2010 10:06:14 | Invoice-frenzy day, fueled by cheap coffee and techno on the decks behind me. Next mix will be "Music to bill to." |
08/04/2010 14:25:47 | THP Law of datacentre runs |
08/04/2010 14:25:47 | A watched disk check never completes. However, a non-watched disk check always required manual intervention...
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27/01/2010 11:03:23 | THP Law of E-Commerce |
27/01/2010 11:03:23 | Pick any 2.
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27/01/2010 11:03:23 | Fast. Cheap. PCI-Compliant.
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05/01/2010 12:19:37 | VAT changes. |
05/01/2010 12:19:37 | Two VATs don't make a right. They do, however, make an excellent way of disposing of "the evidence".
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02/12/2009 14:23:03 | \o/ for certain values of /o\ |
02/12/2009 14:23:03 | Sadly, that's the best thing about today.
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16/11/2009 15:43:39 | Then you're entirely accurate in saying "Vista? I'm sorry, I've never used it. Have you tried ringing the people you bought the machine from?"
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16/11/2009 15:43:39 | Tactically, its worth using a version of windows that's at least one major release *behind* that of your "customer".
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16/11/2009 15:43:39 | Relative TechSupport, how can I confuse you? |
04/11/2009 11:30:06 | Locate the only spare mains socket, and blag a 4way from the guys running the sound desk....
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04/11/2009 11:30:06 | Instant popularity at Nominet conerence (lesson 1) |
26/09/2009 12:22:24 | I'm in the wrong dayjob, obviously.
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26/09/2009 11:35:30 | Naming of offspring. |
26/09/2009 11:35:30 | Its actually pretty easy. Call the first one 'miracle', the second one 'backup', and the third one 'whoops'. Job done.
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17/08/2009 11:06:14 | FALE NOW ON. ALL CONFIG MUST GO. |
17/08/2009 11:06:14 | Amazingly, you can't do "sudo -u root bash" on a Cisco PIX, no matter how many times you try.
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13/08/2009 15:28:35 | Then you can stop.
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13/08/2009 15:28:35 | Surprisingly disruptive. Part 3 |
13/08/2009 15:28:35 | If there *isn't* a hoover in earshot, start humming anyway. With luck other people will join in.
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13/08/2009 15:28:35 | An extension of "Surprisingly disruptive. Part 2":
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06/08/2009 10:30:02 | Surprisingly disruptive. Part 2 |
06/08/2009 10:30:02 | If you hear a hoover running in the background, gently hum along with it.
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02/08/2009 14:56:16 | Basically the same as festivals, apart from you generally don't need to sleep on your wallet or go for a crap with a headtorch.
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23/07/2009 08:28:14 | POWERPOINT GROAN (n): Noise uttered by webdesigner when given shite by prospective client.
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14/07/2009 08:09:11 | POWER CUT: Wonderful event that forces web-2.doh types to actually talk to each other instead of sitting on MSN. |
10/07/2009 08:21:53 | When someone starts a sentence with "I got an email" break in with "Yay!" before they can get the next bit out.
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10/07/2009 08:21:53 | Surprisingly disruptive. Part 1 |
10/07/2009 08:21:53 | Doing the Wallace+Grommit-hands is optional.
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | So far, I seem to have taken out Jade Goody and Michael Jackson. Any requests?
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | MISSION: Say $IMPRESSIVE_WORDS on $SPECIAL_DAY
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | I'm currently at 2 for 2 on celebrity takedown - the workcycle goes as follows:
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | 3) $CELEBRITY dies before $SPECIAL_DAY
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | 2) Include joke about $CELEBRITY
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27/06/2009 10:06:24 | 1) Draft $IMPRESSIVE_WORDS
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30/04/2009 08:50:23 | CV FAIL: "I am a web producer who strives for high quality. My skills: HTML and Protoshop."
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22/03/2009 13:45:47 | http://content.vacuum.net/cgi/cal.cgi
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22/03/2009 13:45:47 | Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so... |
22/03/2009 13:45:47 | The week now runs: "Monday? Tuesday? WTF?"
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22/03/2009 13:45:47 | Another quick tool escapeth. In the Run-Up, its easier to jump online to check requirements for days off.
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06/02/2009 14:02:47 | for the first time, something actually useful - http://ip.vacuum.net - hopefully without too many screaming security holes in it. Because dnsstuff.com is too bloated for crackberet usage.
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06/02/2009 14:02:47 | code escape |
29/12/2008 01:50:56 | You know when you spend too much time on the decks in a single timeframe, when you listen to your own mixes on playback and skip thru the tracks to doublecheck how badly/well you did the mixes.
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29/12/2008 01:50:56 | It's like recording TV, skipping thru the program, and watching the cornerblip and the adverts.
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29/12/2008 01:50:56 | Duh. That one snuck up on me.
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29/12/2008 01:50:56 | Dammit. |
25/12/2008 15:59:31 | Oh, and Merry Xmyth, if anyone's readig this on 25/12/08.
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25/12/2008 15:59:31 | In further efforts of epic overkill in hosting this site, we now have a second host handling high-bandwith (aka DJ mix MP3s) and experimental (aka badly written CGI scripts) content.
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25/12/2008 15:59:31 | Even more automation, even less content. |
25/12/2008 15:59:31 | content.vacuum.net is up and if not running, then at least walking unaided.
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23/11/2008 14:30:51 | Test image
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23/11/2008 14:30:51 | ...and a snare-rush.
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21/11/2008 16:53:57 | aka: Adding more network test CGIs to the frontside, then commenting about said CGIs in the blog.
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21/11/2008 16:53:57 | More automation, less content |
21/11/2008 16:53:57 | At this rate I'll end up writing a CGI that comments about itself, and I can go down the pub. Job done.
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16/11/2008 15:51:08 | Who's caning the server space? |
16/11/2008 15:51:08 | (as its the most common one I quote to people)
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | fEEEdback |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | deb http://xnv4.xandros.com/xs2.0/upkg-srv2 etch main contrib non-free
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | deb http://update.eeepc.asus.com/p701/en p701 main
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | deb http://update.eeepc.asus.com/p701 p701 main
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | apt-get update
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | apt-get liblame0
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | apt-get audacity
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | and as per most other docs, set your working directories to a removeable device (8 gig SD chips are cheap now, anything else is a false economy), and aim Audacity's mp3 export prefs at /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0.0.0 - and done. |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | Works nicely. There's been a few posts on the net with people having trouble getting the above combination working. My recipe (assuming standard EEE Xandros distro on an EEEPC701, and no farting about compiling anything): |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | Su to root, edit /etc/apt/sources.list as below: |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | Next stop, learning to beatmatch. |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | EEE laptop + Audacity + DJ mixer + line-in + vinyl decks. |
07/11/2008 21:37:41 | # to get lame (mp3) support for audacity
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | # added to get the bulk of debian-ish packages
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07/11/2008 21:37:41 | # Standard repos
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27/09/2008 14:02:12 | PARAFOIL KITES:a method of transporting sand from beach to beach in the UK. |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | c) Vote in general elections |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | b) Drive cars |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | a) Breed |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | The scary thing is, these people are allowed to: |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | EPIC MULTIPLE FAIL: |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | Clarity. |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | 2) Staging or live? |
16/09/2008 14:08:24 | $account manager: "Has $coworker told you to upload anything today?" |
04/09/2008 14:31:30 | PODCASTS: Because you failed to get on local/hospital/student radio for being too egomanical.
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04/09/2008 14:31:30 | Gabbling into the mike. |
01/09/2008 12:48:38 | Private password-protected website areas |
01/09/2008 12:48:38 | ...are password-protected for that reason, so the public aren't allowed access. Note *private* in the above. |
22/08/2008 09:34:33 | TAG CLOUD: When a website has Tourette syndrome.
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31/05/2008 18:31:40 | Catching crabs whilst on holiday. |
31/05/2008 18:31:40 | All it takes is a bag of seafood risotto.
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28/05/2008 19:00:04 | Yer local offie is yer friend.
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28/05/2008 19:00:04 | They say "you can't go home again". What they don't say is "a round will be fecking expensive if you do".
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28/05/2008 19:00:04 | Legacy update. |
27/05/2008 18:31:36 | When sending email with a crackberry, "redhat" becomes "redgay" with weld precognition turned on.
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18/05/2008 04:13:34 | Oh yes. f*ck yes. Bring on Glade Festival 2008, this year's going to be an absolute belter.
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07/05/2008 13:00:26 | Says it all, really.
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07/05/2008 13:00:26 | Automated announcement on the Picadilly line, at Kings Cross:
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07/05/2008 13:00:26 | "This station is Leicester Square."
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04/05/2008 11:17:27 | stylistically, this is less "making waves", more "water-skiiing off the back of the boat".
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04/05/2008 11:17:27 | and now with css. 456 bytes of the stuff, but enough to make this site asfetic^H^H^H^H^H^Haethist^H^H^H^H^Hblingy for people who whine about that kind of thing, and still keep the speed high.
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04/05/2008 11:17:27 | also, some originations of why and wherefore "vacuum.net" - and some links to/from projects old and current, in a vague attempt to get more interest in antibodymx.net. yay for blatant commercialism.
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25/04/2008 15:09:35 | The travellers friend. Ideal for quick repairs to shoes, baggage, and other peoples noisy uncontrolled chavbrats.
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25/04/2008 15:09:35 | Gaffertape. |
22/03/2008 10:21:48 | it works from teh crackberry too. |
22/03/2008 10:21:48 | The real butch as ever is isrenames and passworfs... |
22/03/2008 10:21:48 | Altho the predictive text takes some getting used to. That said, if you ignore the screen and just type, it seems to generally right.
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22/03/2008 10:02:26 | quoted from the first Google hit for "test text". Which explains where a lot of the spambots that try to break baesyian filtering.
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22/03/2008 10:02:26 | Updated WHAT input method 3 |
22/03/2008 10:02:26 | Final set of tweaks.
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22/03/2008 09:57:25 | Updated WHAT input method 2. |
22/03/2008 09:57:25 | Still more tweaks.
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22/03/2008 09:57:25 | Second paragraph.
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22/03/2008 09:51:44 | Updated WHAT input method. |
22/03/2008 09:51:44 | So it be slightly saner when throwing out long posts. (should there ever be long posts).
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22/03/2008 09:51:44 | Minor updates to the code, we're still not using a purple database, but there's better formatting in the output, with hacking about with the output engine.
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21/12/2007 13:50:59 | It even works from a crackberry whilst stuck on a train in the arse end of nowhere..... |
18/03/2007 09:11:17 | That's......... weird.
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25/02/2007 00:05:10 | LiveJournal |
25/02/2007 00:05:10 | Livejournal: When your journal, frankly, needs to get a life. And by association, so do you. |
21/02/2007 17:42:56 | RSS. Because you have fantasies about being a newsreader.
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11/02/2007 11:00:49 | Possibly the smallest blog in the world. |
21/10/2006 13:44:49 | and it works from a nkia tablet thing |
21/10/2006 13:44:49 | alto the word completion takes some getting used to. |
08/06/2006 18:44:39 | Gprs is a bit mental, but nokia 6230i to web page with low bandwidth pages is quite neat. Now, no time to edit content but the ability to publish from anywhere... |
20/11/2005 00:16:03 | around and being thrown for fun. Just about crewing still.
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20/11/2005 00:16:03 | I'd say "what the hell happened to everything", but either
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20/11/2005 00:16:03 | DJing on an ad-hoc basis. Kites when possible.
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20/11/2005 00:16:03 | Back in London for a year. Running a company. Throwing people
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20/11/2005 00:16:03 | And still there's no time to add to this thing.... |
16/03/2005 21:33:28 | work on end up falling by the wayside...)
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16/03/2005 21:33:28 | go flat out for a year, and the pet projects you start
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16/03/2005 21:33:28 | One day, there'll be enough time to add content.
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16/03/2005 21:33:28 | (Always the way. Take over running a company, relocate,
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | with her, same difference.
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | jumpers from department stores, or run around screaming.
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | in effect, a waste of time if your GPS can't get a good
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | hole, or Aneka Rice. But you don't have to wear bad
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | fondling her arse, and the nonces in the studio.
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | find your balls, rather than sinking them in a suitable
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | enough lock on enough satellites to say where you are
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | correctly. So I gave up and went kite flying instead.
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | and a website to the mix, and you've got something that is
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | Then: Add tupperware, colostomy bags, GPS systems, geeks,
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | Take the idea of hide and seek, or Treasure Hunt.
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | Remove Aneka Rice yelling "STOP THE COCK". Clock. Well,
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | It's a bit like golf, but spending all your time trying to
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23/02/2004 00:47:24 | Geocrapping |
23/02/2004 00:47:24 | Anyway. Remove her, and her jumpsuit, and the cameraman
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31/01/2004 20:21:40 | that actually brings beans in. That, and if your SO lives
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31/01/2004 20:21:40 | one can spend taking photos, crewing gigs, or doing stuff
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31/01/2004 20:21:40 | Ducking the "crap photos" issue by using "crap automation" |
31/01/2004 20:21:40 | 150 miles away, that's the weekends gone with regards geek productivity)
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31/01/2004 20:21:40 | (But, that said, there's more to life than geek...)
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31/01/2004 20:21:40 | (AKA: The less that needs to be done manually, the more time
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | wetware limitation is something I can train myself around)
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | that you've had it in "macro" mode all the time...
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | taken with your digital camera are out of focus, is
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | matters, though..)
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | it's pointed out to you that the reason all the shots
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | human error. Bad lighting, finger in shot, &tc, are other
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | You know when you've had a brainfart for a month, when
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | Gah! <-- insert stupidity here. |
13/12/2003 20:50:41 | (Still, at least it's not a hardware limitation - a
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13/12/2003 20:50:41 | (More imporatantly, future shots woun't succumb to that
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | renders the plane a tad useless)
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | out from the control stalk, and it's up and running.
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | and they start being force-fed air to get the plane home
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | and keep the human contents of the plane alive. This was a
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | all passengers are dead after 30 seconds.
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | air. (Assuming cockpit pressure failure, which kind of
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | That's the price of Supersonic. Which is why only the *best* |
28/11/2003 04:18:04 | Respect to those who did it for the Kicks rather than going
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | Pointy thing comes in. aka HOW FAST CAN YOU AFFORD TO GO? |
28/11/2003 04:18:04 | Pilots grab and slam over head. It then deflates to form-fit
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | If there's a cabin/cockpit pressure failure, that means
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | For "home", insert major vertical dive of aircraft nosewards
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | Count to 7. Do it, in terms of "One thousand two thousand"
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | Concorde cruise altitude: 60,000 ft. Edge-o-Space [tm]
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | By that time, probably around 3, the equivalent to the facemask of airbag comes
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | As viewable in the artistic bit. Now, here's an interesting
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | After 7 seconds, the pilots will have passed out due to no
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | (There was, apparantly, an interesting decision for the top
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | will *always* outnumber the Beans.
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | to planet, at mach $WHATEVER, to hit around 10,000ft to |
28/11/2003 04:18:04 | represent BA Pilots at Board Level, or you can pilot Concorde")
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | pull outta the dive, and ensure that everyone on board stays |
28/11/2003 04:18:04 | pilots of BA - "You can become a Director of the Board and
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | for the Beans. The Kicks and being able to say "I did this"
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | alive.
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | BA pilots got to fly it. Cos they were shipping the
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28/11/2003 04:18:04 | "important" people from coast to coast.
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28/11/2003 02:53:06 | Just a sanitycheck post-taintchecking that this still works.
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11/11/2003 00:03:19 | MTV Awards |
11/11/2003 00:03:19 | Justin Timberlake: "I'm glad I won this award and not
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11/11/2003 00:03:19 | INSERT BRANE THERE. [tm]
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20/10/2003 00:58:37 | And it works from the Palm... |
20/10/2003 00:58:37 | Quite fast in reponse, too, on a 9600 link.... dunno how it'll handle wordwrap. |
19/10/2003 21:17:09 | First, there was HTML and the link, now we have the graphic..
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19/10/2003 21:17:09 |
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19/10/2003 21:17:09 | (This should prove interesting in the search results and table..) |
19/10/2003 21:11:52 | line on which the tags reside. Oh well, nil desperandum, &tc.
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19/10/2003 21:11:52 | Stress-testing results part 1... |
19/10/2003 21:11:52 | Hmm. Bunging tags in makes the search break should the search hit the
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19/10/2003 21:08:43 | which should bung us a URL.
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19/10/2003 21:08:43 | it's not the demented raisin for this thing...)
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19/10/2003 21:08:43 | Stress-testing part 1. |
19/10/2003 21:08:43 | Here we try to break the system. First off, throwing HTML in:
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19/10/2003 21:08:43 | Main site
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | them yet and wouldn;t hang around 5 minutes if they met them in
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | real life...)
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | not the kind of people who associate with people that don't know
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | no "friends" lists (the target audience of this is for people who
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | hate everyone and by default may not have many friends, certainly
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | custom client, no "smiley" graphics for people who can't use words,
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | YAY! I HAVE NOT REINVENTED THE LIVEJOURNAL!
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19/10/2003 20:51:36 | Well, sorta. In as much as it's going to for v-1 - No shite HTML, no
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19/10/2003 20:25:56 | or possibly "a load of turds are your arouser". That said, there's a
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19/10/2003 20:25:56 | market for that kind of thing, judging by the amount of pr0n spam
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19/10/2003 20:25:56 | around these days.
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19/10/2003 20:25:56 | Which is a marginal improvement on "Douglas Hurd down your trouser"
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19/10/2003 20:25:56 | It's a load of words in your browser. |
19/10/2003 20:03:46 | Work, dammit!
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19/10/2003 20:03:46 | GAAAAH!
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19/10/2003 18:48:17 | This entry contains a fish.
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19/10/2003 18:48:17 | I am now going even more minimal 10 seconds later.
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19/10/2003 18:28:37 | I am now going even more minimal 10 seconds later.
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19/10/2003 18:28:11 | I am now going even more minimal 90 seconds later.
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19/10/2003 18:20:55 | I am now going even more minimal 60 seconds later.
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19/10/2003 18:20:30 | I am now going minimal.
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