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Gilmourish » Examining Dogs - http://www.gilmourish.com/...
To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question.
Finished, committed, and pushed 10k lines of code yesterday to Dico and Mailutils (new Python interface, yay!).
Back from Krav Maga training. Sparring with boxing gloves today and no rules :). Tired and going to bed.
Operating System Interface Design Between 1981-2009 | Webdesigner Depot - http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009...
Snow again everywhere :/
Got a new riff idea while playing guitar.
Ate good, homemade cheeseburger :)
Working on MU.
Feeling sick and not going to KM training :(
Got PF Animal Instincts Rev. B 5-9-77. Burned CDs and now listening to it :)
Who Protects The Internet? | Popular Science - http://www.popsci.com/scitech...
Working overtime.
Watched TTSCC: Last Voyage of the Jimmy Carter. Good episode.
LOL, The 14 Types of Twitter Personalities https://web.archive.org/web/20090322024815... Which are you?
Watched Valkyrie. Interesting and good.
Bought M-Audio Fast Track USB.
The Javascript Trap by Richard M. Stallman
In the free software community, the idea that non-free programs mistreat their users is familiar. Some of us refuse entirely to install proprietary software, and many others consider non-freedom a strike against the program. Many users are aware that this issue applies to the plug-ins that browsers offer to install, since they can be free or non-free.
But browsers run other non-free programs which they don't ask you about or even tell you about—programs that web pages contain or link to. These programs are most often written in Javascript, though other languages are also used.
Added Python scripting to maidag.
Watched TTSCC: To the Lighthouse. Season finale is getting closer...