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

Blogging
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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

Pollas.dk
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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.

Culture
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NO WAR

I just hijacked my com­pany website.

Misc.
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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

Misc.
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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 APIUK 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

Misc.
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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

Tech
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