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This site looks good, but why …

This site looks good, but why does it have dark red text on a red background? “Design”?

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 25, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on This site looks good, but why …

Redneck Neighbor – yikes! …

Redneck Neighbor – yikes!

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Redneck Neighbor – yikes! …

Galeon slows down as you open …

Galeon slows down as you open more tabs. I have about 30 open, I’m clearing them out..
Inside the Rolling Stones Inc.

A Linux user defects to Mac OSX.
Wil Wheaton tries Mandrake Linux on for size.

Yup, Frontpage sucks

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Galeon slows down as you open …

100,000 concurrent threads on …

100,000 concurrent threads on a Linux box?

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on 100,000 concurrent threads on …

Dillo, a lightweight Unix brow …

Dillo, a lightweight Unix browser is reviewed here.

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Dillo, a lightweight Unix brow …

Mirror.co.uk – WHAT DID HAPPEN …

Mirror.co.uk – WHAT DID HAPPEN TO FLIGHT 93?

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Mirror.co.uk – WHAT DID HAPPEN …

Workrave – Gtk+ version of xwr …

Workrave – Gtk+ version of xwrits. It’ll remind you to take breaks, to avoid RSI!

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 23, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Workrave – Gtk+ version of xwr …

Beautiful day today, guess wh …

Beautiful day today, guess who this is?

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 21, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Beautiful day today, guess wh …

Balancing your books? GnuCash …

Balancing your books? GnuCash is the answer – For personal financial bookkeeping, I recommend GnuCash enthusiastically. And I do too!

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 21, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Balancing your books? GnuCash …

Test Page for the Apache Web S …

Test Page for the Apache Web Server on Red Hat Linux – Photosig is going through some site maintenance, I hope!

Posted byDonnchaSeptember 21, 2002Posted inGeneralTags:Holy ShmolyLeave a comment on Test Page for the Apache Web S …

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