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I got some Gmail invites, so if you like to get one of those just tell me here. First come, first served.
I got some Gmail invites, so if you like to get one of those just tell me here. First come, first served.
Today we have not one, but two big stories: 1. First of all, Slackware 10.1 was released today. You can read the announcement and the ChangeLog (complete with a...
During my investigation of ways to back off resource hogs for getting work done, it’s already been noted repeatedly there is no console word processor, an...
For Christmas, I received "Tron" (The 20th Anniversary Collector’s Edition). Things have settled down enough so that I was able to view it today...
Sometimes I like to think I know how John the Baptist must have felt. He was described as the lone voice crying in the Wilderness (John 1:23). From time to time...
My trusty laptop sombragris is dying a slow death. That was pretty evident since a long, long time ago, but it wasn’t painful, at least until yesterday. Y...
The K Desktop Environment released yesterday KDE 3.4 beta 1, code named “Krokodile”. Slackware packages were ready right from the start, and I left ...
I would like to suggest Yet Another Big, Christian Blogroll — YABCB ™ When I began to blog, I felt in many ways like an outcast. One of the reasons ...
I left office last Friday with my complaint about spam generated by a site hosted by Gospelcom. A few minutes later I realized I forgot something, so I had to g...
Some stupid moron thought that sending spam would be an effective method Christian marketing. The moron posted these email addresses for consultation: elarrosa@...
This post from KDE hacker Fred Emmott says it all. Patrick Volkerding, the one and only man behind the marvelous Slackware Linux distribution, is battling a rar...
I am in the process of typesetting a fairly large book using LaTeX. It usually is a straightforward task, and often it even poses interesting challenges. The be...
Sorry… I couldn’t resist this poll: Which OS are You? Got it via Planet KDE.
On November 9, the Mozilla Foundation released version 1.0 final of the Mozilla Firefox Web browser. This is a browser noted for being lightweight, fast, stable...
A certain ministry with close ties to my church decided one day that they would print a church-planting manual produced in-house. Since the existing manual was ...
Today I received an email from some guy in Brazil who took himself the pain of translating Part I of my Stealth Desktop series at Open for Business. This confir...
There is a very peculiar kind of cyber-animal: The Web Designer, Frontpagetherion dreamwaveflashatus Nielsen 1998. This furry creature usually dwells the labora...
I was busy all day long, but I am glad I did. I put a new WordPress blog, fiddled with the template a little bit, and lo! I came with a full-featured website fo...
Slashdot is reporting that Patrick Volkerding, the lead (and most times the only) developer of the Slackware Linux distribution, is considering whether to drop ...
Those might or might not be insignificant, but I took them as little birthday gifts from the Lord: I was able to expound my paper on Kant on the Faculty of Phil...
Yesterday I had to prepare a translation. It was a five-page sermon (in fact, more like a prep-talk) that was obviously a transcription of a speech, and obvious...
Last Tuesday, the KDE folks released KDE 3.3 Release Candidate 2 as a source-only release. Thankfully, the ever-helpful Jean-Christophe Fargette produced Slackw...
My fellow namesake Ed considered two weeks ago on his blog the question of ministering to geeks/coders. Almost immediately Josiah jumped in and called for a fre...
Ed wrote a very interesting post about the situation within the Gnome project. The comments are also very interesting. Read the article here.
Yesterday I’ve upgraded to KDE 3.3 Beta 1. Well, it turned out that yesterday KDE 3.3 Beta 2 (“Kollege”) was released. Jean-Christophe Fargett...
This morning I’ve upgraded to KDE 3.3 beta 1 (“Klassroom”). It looks surprisingly stable and even faster than 3.2 (which in itself was a huge ...
Tim shared with us a terrific idea whose time has come: A blacklist of Christian spammers. I just cannot tell you how much spam I receive each day from well-mea...
I’ve noticed yesterday that Part II of the Stealth Desktop series was slashdotted!. I hope the article might be useful to some people.