Monthly Archives: March 2006

Looking at one’s own problems…

Why do people not look at themselves before throwing hatred at others? Its easy to see your own problems in other people, harder to admit you have those issues yourself. And particularly, easy to attack people who will, of course, … Continue reading

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Thoughtless

All of my hate cannot be found I will not be drowned by your thoughtless scheming So you can try to tear me down Beat me to the ground I will see you screaming Thumbing through the pages of my … Continue reading

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Making “Fahrenheit 451″ a reality, part 1…

“Panasonic based themselves on this statement to develop an interactive TV wall. Yes, we are talking about a wall… with a touch sensitive screen that has the surface of two 110″ TV’s (you just need a big house or share … Continue reading

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How do you tell someone you don’t want their input?

No long post about the right answer here. I’ve encountered two different answers and neither qualify as particularly nice or friendly. I don’t think it really can be done and be nice about it. (1) Just ignore them like they … Continue reading

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Interoperability is a Culture of Piracy?

Apple has criticised a French law that could break the locks tying songs from the iTunes store to iPod players. “If this happens, legal music sales will plummet just when legitimate alternatives to piracy are winning over customers.” “iPod sales … Continue reading

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An Unexpected…

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM. You can always count on PHP to give you an unusual parse error and make you think you’re hallucinating. ’cause the first language I expect my errors in is always Hebrew. Really… (For what … Continue reading

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3,000 Dead, 18,000 wounded…

‘ The war against Iraq has cost the US more than 3,000 dead soldiers and 18,000 wounded… The figures are close to those of 11 September with the slight difference that the war in Iraq is still going on… Despite … Continue reading

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