Archive for February, 2005

when first person perspective isn’t the best idea

February 28th, 2005

They should have run.

respect the monkey

February 26th, 2005

Especially when he gives a physiological explanation as to why we can’t treat people like people. Or something to that effect.

This article won’t win any professional awards, but it does have a point.

http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/monkeysphere.html

toward a more personal government

February 25th, 2005

This article by Orson Scott Card clearly outlines the benefits to having smaller local governments. It’s well worth a read.

http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2005-02-13-1.html

Tetris for the mentally impaired

February 24th, 2005

For those severely challenged among you, here is a game that you can play too.

http://www.tetris1d.org/

(Thanks, Andy)

not subversive

February 22nd, 2005

My friend Chao is across the world right now, sitting in an Internet cafe in China. He says my page isn’t blocked from over there. Maybe I need to be more subversive?

A big idea, in bite size nibs

February 21st, 2005

Such tiny words, any guy or gal can get it. Each word is of size less than four. See, it’s not that hard!

http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/txt/al.html

Keitai-mail perl script

February 20th, 2005

I’ve gotten a couple inquiries lately as to exactly how I posted photos and such from my phone while I was in Japan. Quite a few people wanted to use the code for their own blogs, so here it is. I’m gonna try to turn this into something moderately professional, but I’m gonna need lots of input and bug reports, and probably a whole code rewrite when I finally get around to it.

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