Subnet online
Hooray kids! Now you can subnet online! Sure, this seems like a chicken-or-egg scenario, but it’s still cool.
Hooray kids! Now you can subnet online! Sure, this seems like a chicken-or-egg scenario, but it’s still cool.
Kevin’s birthday is just a few days away. I’m thinking I could find some nice recipes for his cake here.
The frightening freakiness of our server at Cafe Intermezzo prompted me to write a nice little review of the place.
To know the true power of Eskimo Bob, you must first experience the Wrath of the Penguin.
Swarms of vicious stomoxys, or stable, flies have recently killed at least six lions in Tanzania’s famed Ngorongoro crater park.
Apparently, this is not the first time a plague of flies has decimated the lion population in the park. In 1961-62, heavy rains permitted the stable-fly population to breed constantly for over six months, and by the end of the rains the lion population had dropped to around ten.
Here’s everything you ever wanted to know about US money.
Ok, kids, I’m back from a long and fun-filled weekend in Atlanta, and I’m ready to start Monday off with a bang.
For your early dose of weekly cruelty, I highly recommend Priceless, which is a site dedicated to conserving “life’s precious moments, caught on film,” among other funnies, such as a “Survival Guide for Taking a Dump at Work.”
On Sunday, we all cheer for chmod.
Yes kids, it’s true. In a little over three weeks, I’ll be moving to Atlanta. As of today, I’ve accepted a position at Sprint‘s Internet Service Center. More fun than I can handle will be sure to follow.
After the earthquake in Seattle last week, someone noticed that a sand tracing pendulum, located in a Port Townsend shop called Mind Over Matter, had produced beautiful wave patterns.