Monthly Archives: March 2005

Go Walter!

Caught CSI last night… It’s not one of the two shows that we usually watch in the Q household (Stargate SG-1 and Law & Order), but it might make the short list. We did the viewing ‘cos of Wil Wheaton’s role as a crazy homeless murder suspect.
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The same side of two different coins…

Found two handy work related / fun utilities recently. The first lets you stream the contents of your iTunes library, the second lets you remotely control an iTunes jukebox on a remote machine.
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Great Books.

BadMovie just send me an email letting me know that the infamous witch hunter’s manual, the Malleus Maleficarum has been released online. In addition to the hypertext version, they’ve got a couple of other editions for download.

Including a Microsoft Help compatible version of the book. I can just picture Clippy now…

“It looks like you’re trying to execute a witch. Do you need help with:
a) Burning at the stake
b) Pressing
c) Mail Merge
or d) Using a ducking stool”

Scrambled Egg & Sausage Pie

Good experimental dinner tonight. We had some spicy turkey bratwurst in the freezer, not enough to make a meal on their own, but enough to do a bit of experimenting with the pie crust left over from Pie Day festivities.
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World + Dog

Ok, so this has probably already been seen by everyone and their dog, but I still think it’s neat: Nanaca Crash possibly (hopefully!) the only flash-based video game in the world where cute anime girls use a bicycle to hit someone for distance.

So far my record is around 8350 meters, but that was a total fluke…

Popstrology

It seems I was born in the year of Carole King, under the sign of James Taylor’s “You’ve got a Friend.”

What’s your sign?

I’d like to thank the little kitty.

I was working from home today and the Vande-cat helped me solve a bit of a problem. Y’see, for a while I’ve been working on setting up some software for our web development group. Apache2, PHP4 and SVN 1.13 for you geeks out there, but that’s not terribly important.
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93% seems fair.


I am nerdier than 93% of all people. Are you nerdier? Click here to find out!

Of course, I defer in matters of nerdiness to Mssr. Dagoski from whom this quiz was stolen.