Utility Fog
Nanotech is so 90s. The sci-fi hype for the new millenium is utility fog.
Nanotech is so 90s. The sci-fi hype for the new millenium is utility fog.
This looks pretty cool. Any of you Windows users wanna try it out? A little search / calculator gizmo that lives directly in the Windows taskbar. And it’s GPLed.
From the depths of obscure FTP sites, I’ve discovered Lacuna Coil. I’m quite impressed by their gothy-metal goodness. Take a listen via their MP3.com page.
Yikes! Here‘s how you make a fully-functional Beretta 9mm out of Legos!
Lust: Fiberloops.com allows you to search geographically for fiber (local, long-haul, lit, and dark), wireless towers, and carrier hotels.
I want an OC192 straight into my car.
Since I bought Pearl Harbor on DVD yesterday, I thought I’d share with you my impressions of the movie:
“Love story.. love story.. love story.. love story..*yawn* love story.. *yaaawn* love story.. lo–OOH BLOWIN STUFF UP YEA! YEA! BLAMMO! YEA! BOOOM! BLOWIN STU–… ‘Intermission’? What? Insert Disc Two?! What?! … Screw this. I’m going to bed.”
The Eudora mail client has a nice little feature called “Moodwatch” that is intended to determine if an email might be offensive to a recipient. I don’t think Eudora ever considered someone might be sending Anthrax lyrics, as you can see here.
Remember folks: “Popular hacker software includes “Comet Cursor”, “Bonzi Buddy” and “Flash”.”
To see a dorky little easter egg for PHP 4.0, append the following line to the URL of any page that parses PHP: ?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42.