after months (six?) of account innactivity on this site, it appears i no longer have a rating!
drat!
addendum: just tried certifying myself, and it didn't work. drat x 2.
drat!
addendum: just tried certifying myself, and it didn't work. drat x 2.
looking forward to helping deekayen with thatware. i have downloaded the code and am going to make a few suggestions that will hopefully make it a much more maintainable piece of software.
netscape 6 is out, and a lot of people seem to be bitching. i hope this has no serious effects on mozilla project.
getting excited about my new project now (a web-based knowledge management application), we are starting officially on the 18th of this month. it's going to be really cool working with other people. it's been a year of working by myself, so i hope we don't argue too much.
i have been speaking to steve danic of memes.net fame regarding an XML DTD for import/export of the data between knowledge management apps. i've set up a mailing list at e-groups if anyone here is interested in joining.
raph:
kudos on your election to the gnome foundation. i feel
confident that gnome will remain unspoiled by commercial
interests (cough*sun*cough) with people like you to help
steer the project in the right direction. 8^)
misc.:
i was watching A
Current Affair last night and was disgusted by what i
saw. the host was interviewing an american personality (i
think his name was something ritter) regarding the
elections. one of the questions the host asked was something
like "and what about nader?" and the response was (i quote)
"he's just an angry man who has cost gore the
election".
now, for starters, people have every right to vote for who they like - regardless of whether there are two candidates who the race will likely be between. second of all, it was obvious the race would be close. imho, it is Gore who might lose Gore the election. people who voted for ralph obviously feel that he has something important to contribute to the country - and al doesn't. maybe if the vp had realised this and addressed some of the issues the nader did, he wouldn't be scrounging for votes in florida, regardless of the usability of the electoral cards. (which was pretty pathetic).
i got an e-mail back from Michael Hirsh (exec producer of The Dish) thanking me on behalf of Working Dog for my kind words of support. of course, it's going straight to the pool room. 8^)
if you actually bothered to read this, why not drop me an e-mail to say "hi"? i'm always interested to chat to other advogatans.
oh, and one last thing. there is nothing more aggravating than ordering the 5 disc set of redhat (2 x binary, 1 x powertools, 1 x docs) and being shipped a dud disc. now, taking good old murphy into account, which disc would be the broken one? of course, it was the first binary disc - the one you actually need to do anything remotely useful - like, say, installing the damn thing!. cough. i feel better now.
picked up a dexxa optical mouse for $50 ($25USD) and it was an absolute steal. what a beautiful peripheral. i walked back into the office, ctl+alt+f5'ed out of X, unplugged my old Logitech, plugged in the Dexxa, ctl+alt+f7 and i was in business. All 3 buttons functioning, works amazingly with Windowmaker. update: if you have a mouse pad that happens to have a holographic sith lord on it, don't use it. the hologram screws with the mouse's imaging.
work is hectic, hectic, hectic. sign off on my current project is underway, making good project on preliminary work for my next one.
staroffice is finally (l?)gpl'ed. the logical solution would be to use mozilla as the platform instead of gnome-ifying it, but i doubt that'll ever happen with Sun at the helm. They seem intent on making all the mistakes themselves.
misc.:
been working hard. happy happy, my column is now
being hosted by zend - who are uber professional and i'm
glad to be associated with them.
Spoke to Toshio a couple of days ago after his return to his office. His wife passed away. He was very much in shock. He is only 30.
sign off on my current project begins next week. looking forward to having it out of the way. my next one is going to be tough - it'll be self financed software development (to be GPL'ed of course). it will, however, be very exciting - i know there will be lots of people who will find it really useful.
claudio:
congrats on your freshmeat article. i have been thinking for
a long time that if redhat were to rename rpm to lpm (read:
linux package manager, or something similar anyway) and
hosted the project and its roadmap / working group on
something like sourceforge, it would increase the chances of
all distributions adopting it. i think this might be the
case because it addresses 2 key issues.
skud:
real sorry to hear about netizen. if i hear of anything i'll
let you know..
misc.:
it's been about a week since my last post, and i was
promising myself i'd try to write one nearly every day.
oops. read seth godin's excellent sequel to permission
marketing titled ideavirus. anyone who is even
slightly interested in hacking memes should check it out here (it is available
for free download).
went up the coast for half a day, relaxed a little. bought the ideavirus issue of fastcompany over the lastest business2.0 because b2 was the british edition. very impressed with the zeroknowledge ad. campaign.
the new foundry sections on sourceforge are really cool.
claudio:
wow! i remember 9 fingers and tech.death. it's been
so long since i even thought about those, i'd
completely forgotten them. makes me want to watch them on my
amiga 1200, which i stupidly loaned a friend in
exchange for his NEC multisync monitor. he moved away, and i
never saw my amiga again.. 8^(
misc.:
sad but true, http://www.rhymeswithorange.com/arch/960320.html.
speaking of things amiga, i freaked out a little yesterday when i was trying to check out studio3's website. the hostname wouldn't resolve and i was really worried that they'd gone broke and last ninja 4 would never see the light of day. it seems they were moving ISP's though. phew!
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