Just did one of them silly quizzes. Here are the results:
Archive for February, 2006
Go on, shout ’sell out’ if you must. Fact is I don’t think I generate enough traffic to actually get any revenue, so meh. Finally got them working and not displaying Public Service Ads though
… Damn google and their ‘robots.txt’ files.
Anypoo, not much to blog about in all fairness, LAN is counting down slowly, PC keeps blue screening (only while playing anything Warcraft related though… :S ), which is a pile of poo.
Bollocks… just remembered I left my Custom PC magazine at Sof’s. Bugger. Not that there was anything of breathtaking interest in it this month. Not even a Quake Wars preview…
Think I might put up a section on my guitars and my rig setup, some people like that kind of thing. Nearly cocked up the Floyd Rose tremolo on my Aria 7-string the other day. I was getting a hell of a lot of fret buzz on the low B string, so I tried raising the bridge a little bit, resulting in the action being too high for my liking and the fret buzz migrating to the E string. Typical. Upon reseating the bridge, the tuning messed up, and it took me a while to get it back to what it was before. Although I may need to unlock the neck-locks and re-tune it using the machine-heads and then fine tune it again. Just because I’m pedantic like that.
Anyway, I’m gonna delve into the World of Warcraft and become Jadiss for a while.
byeeeeeee….
Another google video for ya. And yeah, it’s another guitar video. And yes. Its japanese again. So sue me!
Some of you may recognise the name of the piece, and it starts out pretty familiar to the classisbly minded… but nothing will prepare you for what this Jap does to the peice
It’s really quite cool :).
Got a LAN lined up in about a month or so
courtesy of Rich aka Odin :D. Will be awesome, although I found out yesterday that Enemy Territory: Quake Wars has been pushed back to September 29th… which sucks balls to be honest.
Hehe, I got a D5 in my QM exam. Ready? 1… 2… 3… OMFG ROFL LOL!
Ahem…
Meh, more soon!
byeeeeeeee…..
This has to be the most amazing thing I’ve seen this year. Multi-point, pressure/force-sensitive touch screens. Check it out, it really is rather cool.
In other news, the council turned off power to my street on Friday - without any prior warning. Needless to say, I had no time to turn off my electronically sensitive equipment, and my wireless access point was a casualty. I had to replace it myself, so I went ahead and replaced my entire topology. Insead of having a router, hub and access point in 3 seperate boxes, I’ve opted for all 3 in one box. Which means I have a broadband router going spare if anyone wants one.
Oh… and Lego Starwars II: The Original Trilogy. You - fuckin’ - knows.
byeeeeeee…….
Hey,
Haven’t got much to post about really, been spending time with Sof, playing WoW, hosting Teamspeak servers and what have you.
Anyway, I found a cool little trinket to play around with for a while. I haven’t really devised a way to add it to each post automatically yet, but I’ll find a way, just you watch ![]()
Here it is!

What do you think? Tacky? Good.
So anyway. We (Will and I) were in Uni earlier today, starting our first lecture of a new module called Network Applications. And as the tutor, Peter Timothy, was doling out notes and handouts, I said to Will “this could be an interesting module” since networks are generally interesting. Little did I know that the tutor was just about to explain that for the majority of the module we’d be learning HTML. Thats right. HT-bloody-ML. Like I’m going to struggle on this one. I didn’t build a website that achieved over 10,000 hits a week. Nooo, not me. Jesus. Anyway, Pete put up a slide on the OHP with 20 questions, such as ‘What do the letters HTML stand for?’ and ‘What does HTTP stand for?’ and proceeded to explain that if we can answer those 20 questions then we will score 20 marks towards the final mark - which is half. Basically, without even having a lecture on the module, I’m already guarranteed half marks. Does that sound silly to you for a degree level course? I dunno, but to me I think it needs to be a little more challenging.
Well the lecture went on and on, and basically we discovered how the Internet was invented. Fun. Guess what!? In 1969 the Internet consisted of just 4 - thats right - FOUR computers linked together through ARPANet for the millitary. **waves a flag**. Great fun.
I’ll bugger off now.
byeeeeee
