KC
Ok, so there is no Kaycee.
Ok, so there is no Kaycee.
Robert found the Underdogs site, which is a repository and encyclopedia of historic games. Underdogs finds computer games from as early as the 70s, games that have been released as freeware or otherwise released into the public domain, and preserves and promotes them.
From their About section: “Home of the Underdogs is a non-profit site dedicated to the preservation and promotion of underrated PC games (and a few non-PC games) of all ages: good games that deserve a second chance after dismal sales or critical reviews that we feel are unwarranted.”
Bibleman. Fear.
Me: “I need to get my birth certificate. Which hospital was I born in? I can’t remember that far back.”
My mom: “You were born —appropriately enough— in a hospital named <a href=http://www.capefearvalley.com/">Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.”
I’m hoping that I won’t be as disappointed in Mozilla 0.9 as I was in all of the prior releases. So far everything seems to be working pretty well. My favorite feature thus far is being able to click the middle mouse button to open a link in a new window. This is a carryover from using Netscape in Linux, and it always irked me that middle-button window-opening didn’t work in the Windows browsers.
More passings, this Wednesday:
KC Nicole, whose little blog is listed in the Adoration Box, died Monday of liver failure. The wake is being held online, at Metafilter. She was 19.
May 25th is Towel Day, in memoriam of Douglas Adams.
“The lights went out in his eyes for absolutely the very last time ever” on Friday, May 11.
I made a typo while renumbering IP addresses in the unxmaal.com dns zone today, so access to your favorite website may be a little spotty for a little while. Sorry, Unx!
Here’s how to impress your date.