Monthly Archives: October 2005

Ballad Of Shub-Niggurath

This popped into my head whilst mowing the lawn over the weekend… No idea why. It’s fairly seasonal tho.
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New Comic…

Another one about squirrels.

It’s a start…

This is a work in progress, but here’s a set of partial rules for a Ghost Hunters Drinking Game!

Any suggestions for additions should be sent to the obfuscated e-mail address in the navigation bar over there on the left…

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Oh hey! New comic today….

It’s over at the Comic site, or in the extended entry for those of you who want to Cheeto your way over to it.

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The Beulah Experience

I’m going to be posting some new podcasts in the next few days. They’re going to be readings from a book called “Poems By Beulah.”

It’s a difficult book to find.
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I Wrote This

Do you know what your printer is saying about you? If you’ve got a color laser printer, every page you print gets subtly stamped with a nearly invisible barcode. The guys at the Electronic Freedom Foundation have cracked the code for one type of Xerox printer, revealing the printer’s serial number and a timestamp…

Cornmaze Map!

Cornmaze.jpg

All that talk about this on Friday and I didn’t post the image… Sorry about that.

Geo Art

Let’s say, just as an example, that you’ve done a team building exercise at work involving a corn maze and you’ve now got a GPS track that you want to use as a piece of artwork. Trouble is, not many graphics programs can understand a GPS tracking file. The best (and so far only) tool I’ve found so far that will convert tracks into vector artwork is Adam Schneider’s most excellent GPS Visualizer.
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Oh yeah. New comic.

Did I forget to mention that there’s a new comic posted?

Well, there is.

There’s a copy of it in the extended entry too.

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Creatures of habit.

So I’ve probably just ruined the day of a couple dozen angsty teens.

Let me explain.

I was going through the server logs and noticed a whole bunch of bandwidth was being used by one of my old images. It seems a lot of people were linking to it directly, using it as a background for their own web pages.

So I changed things a bit…
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