Archive for January, 2002

Have no doubt people. I am at war. I didn’t want i

Monday, January 21st, 2002

Have no doubt people. I am at war. I didn’t want it, but these mice have invaded my homeland. I sleep here, and I eat here, and I someday hope to entertain girls here. The mice have to go, dead or alive.

handy: spelling tool with rpc interface. Found via

Monday, January 21st, 2002

handy: spelling tool with rpc interface. Found via the excellent webdev log web-graphics.com.

Media and Internet titan AOL Time Warner is in neg

Monday, January 21st, 2002

Media and Internet titan AOL Time Warner is in negotiations to acquire Linux distributor Red Hat, the Washington Post reported Saturday, citing unidentified sources familiar with the matter.

A superb kinematic experiment in flash.

Sunday, January 20th, 2002

A superb kinematic experiment in flash.

Java’s “superstar” on why Microsoft’s C# isn’t. Ja

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

Java’s “superstar” on why Microsoft’s C# isn’t. Java inventor James Gosling says he isn’t losing much sleep over Microsoft these days, despite the software giant’s effort to stem Java’s popularity with its own Java-like language. [CNET News.com]

Microsoft tries to rig a .net versus java voting o

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

Microsoft tries to rig a .net versus java voting on ZDnet. Sad gits.

The Official Ninja Webpage”Hi, this site is all ab

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

The Official Ninja Webpage
“Hi, this site is all about ninjas, REAL NINJAS. This site is awesome. My name is Robert and I can’t stop thinking about ninjas. These guys are cool; and by cool, I mean totally sweet.” [via supersquish]

What does the filler text “lorem ipsum” mean? [via

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

What does the filler text “lorem ipsum” mean? [via subterrane]

At least some of the strange tags that were produc

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

At least some of the strange tags that were produced by the WYSIWYG editor are fixed already.

Ok. This is rather cool… everything I post to my

Thursday, January 17th, 2002

Ok. This is rather cool… everything I post to my Radio test site at http://radio.weblogs.com/0101326/ is now mirrored to this site. The radio folks achieve this by using the Blogger API, which apparently is supported by large amounts of blog tools already. Interestingly enough standardization seems to be achieved in mere weeks in the weblogging world. I think I’ll probably end up using Radio anyway, altough I still think the UI sux. I wonder if I get addicted before trial period runs out…