Somehow it just doesn't work.
04:00:59 AM,
Saturday 29 July 2000
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Hmm... unless Jason and Maria have had some other Annapolitan on their computer lately, I've used this here CRT telnet client before.
02:58:13 AM,
Saturday 29 July 2000
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http://gnutella.wego.com : Now I don't necessarily approve of these Napster or Gnutella type things, but it does seem worth noting that the legal battle with Napster is ultimately going to be irrelevant.
10:57:36 PM,
Friday 28 July 2000
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Ah, the joys of DSL. No, I don't have it yet, but I'm at a friends house, and enjoying the nice connection.
07:46:25 PM,
Friday 28 July 2000
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Cowboy Junkies, Lay it down, good album.
03:30:45 PM,
Friday 28 July 2000
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Since withdrawn.
12:59:40 PM,
Friday 28 July 2000
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Hmm... an introduction to Japanese economics. And it's a comic book, at that.
12:45:16 AM,
Friday 28 July 2000
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Look out!
12:05:45 PM,
Thursday 27 July 2000
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Ack! My firewall's down! Now I need to find a public domain or freeware NAT tool, instead of a mere time-limited demo.
11:59:45 AM,
Thursday 27 July 2000
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Long day. Tired.
10:57:30 PM,
Wednesday 26 July 2000
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www.explodingdog.com is a wonderful, wonderful site. Especially since it doesn't feature an exploding dog.
11:04:13 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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There are some superbly produced ducks:
10:25:10 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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If you possible can, find a copy of the Fringes of Reason Whole Earth Catalog. Or, better yet, the original Fringes of Reason issue of the Whole Earth Review.
07:45:07 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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Windows Solitaire is frighteningly addictive. I'd heard everyone say it before, but it hadn't really struck home yet.
05:01:09 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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If Microsoft had included a console-mode telnet client with Windows, like they did with their ftp client, even that would have been better than this
04:51:52 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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Okay, Cold Fusion turns out to be just as easy as everything else. Useful, too, it looks like.
04:14:33 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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Is the network slow, or is the intern playing Quake?
--Derek Alexander
03:20:01 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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"Let me be," he said.
02:01:36 PM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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Well, maybe it could work after all.
03:04:58 AM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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Excellent day for putting slinkies on an escalator. Suggests fortune.
01:12:57 AM,
Tuesday 25 July 2000
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It's a sad, sick world we're living in when I get junk mail from environmentalists the day after getting spam from internet privacy advocates.
09:24:48 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Hmm... the debugging process begins.
06:15:39 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Is Malvolio the opposite of Benvolio?
05:57:50 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Be a better psychiatrist and the world will beat a psychopath to your door.
05:01:03 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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www.tiger.census.gov (I think that's the right address) is neat. It automatically generates maps based on statistics from the census.
03:30:18 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Whorfin doesn't seem to be well. That's my second dropped connection in 12 hours.
02:18:21 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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It's amazing how much of the design for a web page I do with just pencil and paper, before even bothering with a computer.
01:50:54 PM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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That's odd, whorfin dropped the connection. Well, I suppose it's not all that odd, it was never the most reliable box in the world, but still.
02:45:12 AM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Now that I finally have the time to enter in something on my bloglet, I don't actually need the extra telnet window anymore. Such is life.
02:08:15 AM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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Hmm... digging around through the world of free site hosting. www.webprovider.com looks like it may be the best of a bad lot, but it's a very bad lot. Maybe I'll just wait till I've got a solid connection.
01:19:38 AM,
Monday 24 July 2000
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What the... Kerne isn't logged into AIM! Oh, I see, he's changed to febbie w a stick. New screen name, and not the unthinkable after all.
10:44:43 PM,
Sunday 23 July 2000
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"Well, it would sort of go with the other house, because the other house is brown."
04:48:55 PM,
Sunday 23 July 2000
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To what extent can the historical development of the past 500 years be seen as a series of alienations--of the worker from his labour, the citizen from the state, the human being from the physical world?
12:13:40 PM,
Sunday 23 July 2000
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Not being able to quit out of Pine is a little bit distressing.
12:41:19 AM,
Sunday 23 July 2000
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Neil and Hiram too now! Bloglet 2.0 is spreading. In other news, I've heard lately that amazon.com (no, it doesn't get a link) lost something like 8 million dollars on the release of the new Harry Potter book. Sell below cost and make it up in volume: the strategy that's worked for millions of failing dotcoms can work for you too.
12:31:11 AM,
Sunday 23 July 2000
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