Archive for the 'Fun' Category
Priceless Date: April 24th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun |
Idiot of the month Date: April 19th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun, Stupid Post a comment (1 comment) |
Welcome to the world Date: April 17th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun Comments Off on Welcome to the world |
Crime victims per 1000 citizens Date: April 17th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun, Games, Uncategorized |
Famous last words Date: April 9th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Debian, Fun, IRC [08|23:38:05] [-] [:] Jeeves_ [mark@213.154.229.12] has quit [Quit: "Etch is uit, als ik over 10 minuten niet terug ben is het stuk"] That was 8-Apr-2007, 23:38. To date, Jeeves still has not returned. Oops. 😉 |
I hope you’re a good swimmer Date: March 30th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun, Interweb Google’s mapping service produces… well, interesting results. Check step 20 🙂 |
Works for me! Date: March 22nd, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Development, Fun Good news! When writing software you can now certify your software, like the "Works with Windows Vista" label, with a "Works on my machine" certification! |
WTF Public License Date: March 22nd, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun For some people, apparently the wealth of software licenses isn’t enough. Maybe for the next thing you create (program, art, image, …) you could use the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License ! (Wikipedia link, author site temporarily erroring out – worked a few days ago) |
Glass Maserati Date: March 22nd, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Car, Fun Cute. Nice car, not so practical anymore. 🙂 |
Gentoy Date: March 20th, 2007 by SiD3WiNDR Categories: Fun, Linux, Rants From April’s Linux Format in the "Mailserver" column: Reader’s letter: I fail to understand why Linux Format keeps dismissing and talking down Gentoo Linux. I note that the latest issue has yet another dig at it [Gentwho?, Distrowatc, LXF89]. I have been using Gentoo for about two years, and my only regret is that I did not discover Gentoo earlier – there is no way I would go back to any other distros I’ve tried with the problems of finding compatible dependencies. You imply that it takes a long time to install Gentoo. That is true, but if one considers the time spent in uninstalling unwanted programs and finding dependencies for other distros, then that is a small consideration. As for the difficulty of installing… It couldn’t be simpler if one takes the time to read the manual carefully. One does wonder if your magazine’s reluctance to endorse the system is due to the fact that Gentoo users have little use for the software included on the discs you issue with the magazine and are less likely, therefore, to buy it? – Graham Young, Nottingham, England LXF reacts: How would we "endorse" Gentoo? By writing about it? Oh, we already do that… Er, by putting it on our (apparently redundant) coverdisc? No, we do that too. Hmm. I have an idea: we could print a massive poster extolling the virtues of the system. In fact, we just have – you are holding it right now. In the true spirit of the Gentoo build-it-yourself culture, you need to do a bit of work yourself, but it’s easy if you follow these simple instructions: 1) cut out all the individual words from any 20 pages of the magazine. 2) Boil down the spine binding to acquire some glue. 3) Lay the remaining pages flat and glue on the words in the correct order to make an inspiring message. (NB for a stage 3 poster only, you can simply take a big marker pen and draw on the pages yourself.) Standard Gentoo-fanboy post, thoroughly torn down by LXF. |