Sorry, no inventive title today
Hahahahahaha. What, they have robots that find "$keyword.$extention" and automatically email the webmasters? Fools.
Gmail's gone blue today and my Gmail invitations are above my inbox.
Ah yes, I forgot to show everybody this lovely Debian swirl.
Mmm, steel eyelets are so pretty. I think I'm going to stretch my ears some more (after a good period of my steel eyelets) and get bigger ones, like 2cm.
Anyway, today I shall mostly be reading and filling out things I got from uni yesterday.
Today I made a find that my good friend Buncey linked to in a recent post in the OddBlog weblog.
Hahahahaha. Funny.
Well look here, the universal operating system shall not be incorperating the patented Sender ID `standard' according to this announcement I recieved from Debian News today.
I found this terrible article by some moron on BBC News.
I then found another terrible article by the same guy which states:
``The first is that computers are fundamentally boring and uninteresting, so we should not pretend to our children that they are anything more than tools.''
I can see he advocates the `black box' paradigm of computing whereby students learn to use current `productivity' applications and not the concepts relating to computing. These days we're meant to learn how to do one particular task (i.e. word processing) with a computer using one particular method (i.e. Word). Moron.
Gmail's gone blue today and my Gmail invitations are above my inbox.
Ah yes, I forgot to show everybody this lovely Debian swirl.
Mmm, steel eyelets are so pretty. I think I'm going to stretch my ears some more (after a good period of my steel eyelets) and get bigger ones, like 2cm.
Anyway, today I shall mostly be reading and filling out things I got from uni yesterday.
Today I made a find that my good friend Buncey linked to in a recent post in the OddBlog weblog.
Hahahahaha. Funny.
Well look here, the universal operating system shall not be incorperating the patented Sender ID `standard' according to this announcement I recieved from Debian News today.
I found this terrible article by some moron on BBC News.
I then found another terrible article by the same guy which states:
``The first is that computers are fundamentally boring and uninteresting, so we should not pretend to our children that they are anything more than tools.''
I can see he advocates the `black box' paradigm of computing whereby students learn to use current `productivity' applications and not the concepts relating to computing. These days we're meant to learn how to do one particular task (i.e. word processing) with a computer using one particular method (i.e. Word). Moron.
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