Friday, March 31, 2006

While we're talking about posts...

American AC in Paris has an opinion on that other site's redesign.

Also, Metamath has an important update on a year-old theorem.

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Sunday, March 26, 2006

My favorite digg post in a while.

AdamCo speaks the truth on those who steal from Apple.

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Friday, March 24, 2006

Take note of this development.

My favorite parts of Notepad++ are the “Switch Dialog” button on the Find/Replace dialog, and the ability to add custom languages. Emacs might be less constrained with the latter, but I'm not a fan of that.

They say March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, but to me it just feels like February was yesterday.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006

The gravatar, i.e. proof that I do exist.

In visual browsers, my gravatar is around the beginning or top of this page.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Hi, I'm game kid, and I'm a Conan O'Brien addict.

Max Weinberg playing “Fighter”, super-hot Jamie-Lynn Sigler, and a raving red-haired lunatic...what's not to love about yesterday's Conan?

All this fresh off of Pi Day. More posts as soon as I care.

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Saturday, March 11, 2006

All right, I'll do it too.

I'll admit it. I'm a stubborn defender of the things I like. Sometimes, though, technology is so good that it simply conquers its competition. With that in mind, I shall finally do my part to promote the best, and hopefully leave you feeling more confident as you browse the Web.

Try Firefox. You'll like it.

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Saturday, March 04, 2006

Thoughts and plans on the, uh, internets.

Sabrina3363's...views of the government, as of January. She takes an interesting...position on the, er, lengths Bush and his colleagues go to prove their points.

Side note: Bush was right. There will be many, uh, internets, like one in China and another in Washington.

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Golf—hardcore Russian style!?

Now this risky drive is a stupid idea.

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Salma Hayek? Yes please!

digg's santiago1 wouldn't mind seeing Salma Hayek in a bathroom like this realistic, big-windowed one.

Considering how she looked on yesterday's Tonight Show, I sure wouldn't mind either.

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

1 million Wikipedia articles? Sweet!