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Friday, December 05, 2003
The 'evil' shaggy jams out a funky tune

thanks to Andyman

Posted at 7:26 PM
 
 
randomsnark: mom is mean after chicken

Holy Moly!! Another blog using that Orange Crush template...and with pix of dogs in panties no less.

Woohoo...dogs in panties!!

Posted at 7:21 PM
 
 
Thursday, December 04, 2003
Haiku of the day:

old man in huge car
oh why do you drive twenty,
ignore all stop signs?

Posted at 10:33 AM
 
 
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
OS X for Legacy Macs

Very cool, potentially...

While Apple has limited its support for Mac OS X to those machines that originally came with a G3 or G4 processor, it is possible to install Mac OS X on some earlier machines. The unsupported machines that work now are the 7300, 7500, 7600, 8500, 8600, 9500 and 9600, as well the clones that were based on one of these systems (the Umax S900 and J700, and many of the Power Computing models). Other models that use the PCI architecture may be made to work in time. Version 2.2 of XPostFacto adds limited support for the original Powerbook G3, the 3400, and the 2400.



Posted at 12:51 PM
 
 
Tuesday, December 02, 2003
Hey, looky looky!

Did I ever tell y'all about the template for this here blog? AndymanScarabicShowerdonkey knows the story because I dragged his ass thru it live. Anyway, I found this template at elementopia when I was just wee blogging pup, and loved it. I decided to use it, but then I started mucking with the template code extensively and one thing led to another, and so I paid for the template. But since it really didn't look like the original anyway I figured other people should have free access to the template...so basically I paid to keep it free forever.

The above link is to the latest blog to find that template...one called Orange Crush. Go visit, she's nice, she'll serve you danish. Oops...it's the template that's called Orange Crush, not the blog.

And here's another!!!



Posted at 11:29 PM
 
 
Monday, December 01, 2003
Howdy everyone...here's a corny old style family postcard, just to bring y'all up to date.

So how was your thanksgiving? Everyone give lots of thanks? Ours was awesome, as always. It's so nice to have a drama-free family that is full of awesome cooks. I didn't even overstuff myself...yay :)

I've been dutifully practicing the guitar...the tips of my fingers feel like hamburger. I haven't found the lost chord yet. Tons of awesome resources on the web about guitars...I'll devote a post to them in the near future.

Teaching again at The Crucible tomorrow night, and the following Tuesday. I think this makes 5 times teaching the LED class. No closer to turning the class reader into a book. No time to work on the other book either.

Stacy is wrapping up her first semester at USC this week. Only three more to go.

I guess that's about it.

Posted at 4:49 PM
 
 
Janis Ian on internet music downloads

Here is another awesome article on the issue of "music downloading."

I think it's awesome because I agree with it completely :) But that aside, it is compeletly in line with everything I have ever heard recording musicians say in many interviews. Well...non multi-multi-platinum recording musicians, that is.

The rest of her articles are pretty good too.
Find them here.

Posted at 4:10 PM
 
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