Archive for October, 2007
links for 2007-10-11
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Great resource for anyone needing special characters on the web
links for 2007-10-10
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Chris Hufford, another Radiohead manager, added: “There are actually people who are going on websites and saying:, ‘I don’t actually like Radiohead, but I’m going to give them some money because I think it’s a brilliant idea.’”Count me as one of them.
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Great resource to help make the switch from Windows
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Bosses at six of the UK’s top net providers are being asked to explain why consumers do not get the broadband speeds firms advertise. Good to see, need something like this here in Spain.
Obligatory birthday post!
0Yes, today is my birthday, the big 3-0! Happy birthday to me!
Not much more to say about it really, just a normal day at work, but maybe a good excuse for a beer this evening!
The weekend could be a different story though!
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Obligatory birthday post!
9Yes, today is my birthday, the big 3-0! Happy birthday to me!
Not much more to say about it really, just a normal day at work, but maybe a good excuse for a beer this evening!
The weekend could be a different story though!
links for 2007-10-09
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More ideas in the turbulent music industry. Radiohead are allowing their fans to decide how much they want to pay for their 7th album “n Rainbows”, available tomorrow. Download the album for between £0-100. Personally I like the idea. Good luck guys!
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As we close in on the release of Ubuntu 7.10, we thought we would tell you a little bit about some of the new features and improvements that make the release exciting. So over the next 10 days, we will talk about one rocking feature each day until release
links for 2007-10-05
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This looks interesting, will need to keep track of how it develops. I’m not sure that Telefonica, the almost monopoly ISP here in Spain will like it much!
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A great write-up on what Compiz Fusion is bringing to the desktop with the latest Ubuntu release coming in a couple of week, Can’t wait!
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An interesting take on the mess the music industry finds itself. Makes some good points.
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Some updates on Digium and Asterisk, the popular open source PBX. Things are looking good for them.
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QOTD: “The world needs that second “standard” like a goldfish needs a bicycle”Read the post for more clever insights and a comparison of the relative “evil” of the corporate ethics of google and Microsoft.