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what is oozing out of our ground?

it must be stopped.

Interesting…

Joanne Massey, 35, lives in a recreation of a 1950s home in Stafford with her husband Kevin, 42, who works as a graphics application designer. Joanne is a housewife. She says:

I love nothing better than fastening my pinny round my waist and baking a cake for Kevin in my 1950s kitchen.

I put on some lovely Frank Sinatra music and am completely lost in my own little fantasy world. In our marriage, I am very much a lady and Kevin is the breadwinner and my protector.

Interesting article here.

What time period would you most like to live in? Personally, I think the 20’s would be fascinating.

Commodore BASIC as a Scripting Language for UNIX and Windows - now Open Source

Today, we are releasing Commodore BASIC as a Scripting Language - it works on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 (Intel and PowerPC), and you even get the source, so you can adapt it to other operating systems and CPUs.

Wow does this bring back memories. Find info about it here.

I remember booting up my old C64 and typing about a bunch of code that would be erased once the machine powered off, at least until we were lucky enough to purchase an external 5.25″ floppy to save stuff to. I wrote a program to keep track of baseball cards.

good times…

how old are you?

I’m only 134.5 years old on Mercury. How about you?

Yes, that clock following the cursor is annoying.

Great linux motivation-type posters

fedora motivation poster

Here is the whole list..they’re all pretty good…

Internet history

This is a great look at the history of the Internet. No spin here.

P.S. I forgot all about zombo.com

just…odd

This really is just weird seeing Josh Groban do this. He did get into it, though, you’ve got to give him that.

motion blur

I really like looking at motion blur photography. This site has a list of some very cool photographs. I’m not sure what exactly it is about it that I like.

Everyone like that?

RAID explained

This is probably the best way to explain simple RAID setups that I’ve seen.

great catch..