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Monthly Archives: March 2003
PM gossip
Damn, this SKUM feature (in Danish) is balancing on the edge… Good fun, though — so is the Guantanamo-gotchi and oh, the Nik & Jay $ell-out construction set is kind of funny too. Try to censor that, Quasi :)
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Geo::Sketch
Received a mail from Peter of the brilliant Riptari Filter, asking me to test his Geo::Sketch MT plugin. It’s an excellent plugin facilitating geographic animation in blog posts and though still in an alpha testing state, it’s not that hard … Continue reading
Open Space Silly Head
I attended Mygdal’s openspace gathering (which is an excellent way of organizing meetings!) and beside some really interesting discussions on how we facilitate the energy, work together, share thoughts and ideas while finding joy in our environment of work, relaxing, … Continue reading
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Full posts
Meeting some people today confirmed my suspicion, that the few people actually reading this weblog, prefer — just like myself — to read it through their favorite aggregator, so I finally got my act together and full posts are now … Continue reading
Homebrew
Uh, looks like I just missed the launch of Homebrew’s new site. Looking nice and fresh! Apparantly good things are going to happen in the time to come…yum yum.
Day or Night
curiousLee has found some apps to keep track of day and night and the time around the world. Now I know if it’s still dark in Cowboy World.
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War visuals
After 1991 you just instinctly know what just happened when you see those green CNN shots, don’t you… Earlier tonight, I subscribed to this service from Danish national television to get updated on the war. BBC (Radio1 actually :) beat them … Continue reading
War on Iraq begins
Well, it’s on… Not exactly a surprise, but still sad. Thoughts go out to people in and around Iraq…
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Please order your abbreviation here
M.O.A.B., sir? No, thanks, I’ll have the F.O.A.F. And I don’t want Freedom Fries to go with that…
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Amazon API — UK style
Ben Hammersley reports of Amazon opening their web services API from their UK site which is excellent news for those of us living in Europe. I’m feeling all motivated now, to play with the kit as it’s now a great … Continue reading
Web Development
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I want one…well, actually…
While a 4 Gigabyte CompactFlash Memory Card would definately solve a lot of my digital imaging problems (apparantly 6GB ones are just around the corner) the main problem is still battery life. Even with a 64MB card, I’m having trouble … Continue reading
Tech
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Hard at work
While hard at work with various projects, the redesign of geezer.dk doesn’t get the proper attention. But while doing some client graphics, I accidently made some geezer wallpapers. One of them is uploaded to geezer.dk — it’s nothing pretty, but … Continue reading
Usability wins over Saddam Hussein
The fight between usability and Saddam Hussein — and the winner is… [off the mighty fine GUUUI]
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Traffic Island Disks
While browsing the participant list of the Copenhagen Interpolation, extracting a bit of domain names (come on, you do it as well…), I stumbled across the Traffic Island Disks, a London based radio streaming through Resonance104.4fm. Beside making me miss … Continue reading
Culture
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Copenhagen Interpolation
Attended the second day of the Copenhagen Interpolation which was truly interesting. I got what I hoped for; good discussions and introductions to the power of wi-fi — and more important — how we can put them to good use. … Continue reading