Monthly Archives: March 2007

TenSpeed

I learnt that Jeff Goldblum is starring in a new TV show, ‘Raines’. I think the show is on NBC, every Friday night. I read the show is about, wait, let me pull a quote from the site mentioned earlier: … Continue reading

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Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield

I was so bored, that I decided to look in my CD collection for older games: I fished out Raven Shield, a game I think I bought in 2004 (originally released in 2003 by UbiSoft). If I’m not wrong, back … Continue reading

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Lazy.

I read that John Backus died at age of 82 (Slashdot discussion), who happened to be the person who apparently led the team of developers that brought us FORTRAN. I recalled his name because I was studying some BNF notations … Continue reading

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Lists and a public announcement

This is weird: Whenever I do a ‘reply to all’ to a mailing list message in GMail, I expect it to show only the mailinglist’s/major-domo e-mail address in the To: Field (and that it ignores any individual e-mail addresses). This … Continue reading

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Disaster, waiting to happen.

Via MetaFilter (original discussion thread), the Hungary-based ‘AlertMap’, a service that shows current events in a “Google Maps” map. Not really original, but effective and (as it seems) close to ‘real-time’1. I need to add that the AlertMap heavily relies … Continue reading

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I think I saw a pussycat

Via Paul Miller’s, , I was reminded that I saw the same birds flying around freely in Deventer last year. Apparantly, these birds enjoyed their freedom by hanging around the cages of their ‘jailed’ cousins in a bird park close … Continue reading

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Politics

I followed the events yesterday, when the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform had Valerie Plame on the witness stand who, under oath, told the public her side of the story (QT7). I flipped forth and back between opinions … Continue reading

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What’s in your flue?

I hate mentioning commercials, but (once again), Capital One’s latest commercials beat the other ones. Earlier, the company was quite successful with their ‘Hand in the pocket’ advertisements. It looks like their ‘exterminator’ ads will be equally as successful: you … Continue reading

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Stats, Canada

You may have noticed that the results of the Census 2006 were officially released today. If you plan to dive in the numbers yourself: The Flash version at CBC’s is god-awful: for a good overview, you may just as well … Continue reading

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tech>he>d

Last week, I read about the Canadian Tax problems, which forced the Revenue centre to shutdown operations because of ‘inconsistent’ data. I hear that they expect to be up and running starting next Thursday. Earlier, via the Postgres mailing-list, I … Continue reading

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You’ve got flu

I happened to run into a meeting with the flu, last Monday, and I’m gradually recovering. I’ve not been sick since I’ve lived here: a feat I thought was so unique that it could have earned me a place in … Continue reading

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What?

Computer stuff then: The first thing that caught my attention was the ‘FizzBizz’ discussion (started here). The main point of discussion is how to filter out programmers from not-programmers by asking them to write a simple program. I’ve got a … Continue reading

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Where was that moon?

We had a hard time locating the moon today, as we were anticipating the lunar eclipse (earlier). Nothing happened at 5:30 PM, apparently and it wasn’t until 6 that we finally saw that moon coming from behind the distant tree/mountain … Continue reading

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