Archives for April, 2004
baby drugs
Monday, April 26th, 2004
according to this bbc news article about babies, sleep problems and drugs;
Toddlers who have problems sleeping are twice as likely to smoke or use alcohol or drugs as teenagers, researchers say.
i’ve not seen many toddlers taking drugs, smoking or even using alcohol.
nice day 2
Saturday, April 24th, 2004
in order to have a break from work today, i had a croissant on the beach for breakfast and wandered around town.
came home and made carrot cake and avocado and walnut risotto.
then went for an expensive pint of hoegaarden this afternoon.
now i sit at home, sash window open, listening to summer make […]
unfriendly OSX
Friday, April 23rd, 2004
Is it only me who suffers from running out of disk space just breaking loads of stuff in OSX 10.2? Does this happen in Panther?
I had loads of apps running, OS9 and etc and I run out of space on the hard drive because loads is spooled and I think something might be leaking […]
it’s only music..
Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
for the first time in god knows how many months, i was stood there, having to reassure myself at intervals that what i was witnessing was only music. so special. such a great performance.
thanks múm.
someone has it in for me today
Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
it’s a nice sunny day, so i have the window open to try and clear some of the ‘been in the house for too many days’ fog which is lingering.
next door someone is drilling into and banging on the wall ajoining our house, as they have been for the last 7 weeks. over the […]
anniversary of fire
Wednesday, April 21st, 2004
or something.
Fire just went 1.0
why domains suck
Wednesday, April 21st, 2004
because i have a hosting account which expires today, pause2.com is hosted there, i have been trying for the last 3 months to move it over to 4angle with little success due to nobody seeming to know who actually controls the domain.
i can’t modify the DNS because it is controlled by DSVR who are […]
2Spam
Wednesday, April 21st, 2004
i received 2 spam comments on my blog over night. grrr..
organic nukes
Tuesday, April 20th, 2004
a particularly useful project to replace the rockets in nuclear weapons to be more environmentally friendly: EPA Approved ICBMs
5ive alive
Monday, April 19th, 2004
From Understanding Intelligence by Ralf Pfeifer and Christian Scheier: “By analogy, the human brain is viewed in some sense as a very powerful computer.”
Instructions:
Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 23.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
c/o Sarah and join-the-dots.