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Archive for November 2008

Unreasonably Adamant

It’s been somewhat of a hectic few days, peaking around yesterday night, provoking some outbursts, prohibiting meaningful blog posts, and impeding any sort of school activity. I don’t really understand it, neither do I know clearly how to proceed, but perhaps I should disguise these thoughts from others, leaving them in half-obscurity, half-curiosity. Ch-what? Yes, [...]

Poetry Anthology Competition Presentation

I’m taking a bit of a break from my computer, Gentoo, KDE, etc related articles yet again to talk a bit about the vast array of creative and multimedia related creations I produce once in a while. Seeing as you guys must be bored out of your minds from the thumbnails I’ve released of the [...]

KDEvelopment?

Gnome. KDE. The two monoliths of the Linux desktop environment market. It’s pretty common knowledge that I am a KDE person, as emphasized in my recent article about how to use your computer: part 2. I’m not saying Gnome is bad – in fact, I’m writing this post on Epiphany on Gnome right now, and [...]

Now with … 2.6.25-gentoo-r9!

Being somewhat of a techy-related blog, I guess that should warrant a post on my recent battle with the Kernel gentoo-sources 2.6.25-gentoo-r9. The version I was running before was r7, which was sadly two revisions out of date. :( Even worse before that was I was using 2.6.24-r4. Which was a whole version out of [...]

Perspective Nov 2008 Distributed

For those who remember the previews I gave of the first Perspective issue, I’m proud to announce that just a couple days ago the second issue of Perspective has been published and delivered, all waiting for distribution this coming Monday. Yet again, I haven’t got my camera out to take a picture of the published [...]

Back from camp

Uninteresting title, yet I think a week spent in the jungle nursing bug bites, naming leeches after human counterparts, whilsting the entire Weebl’s stuff musical repetoire, calculating random mathemagical and physics equations, trekking from morning ’till night, surviving on packed chemicals and presevatives, … etc … well, it deserves a post. We were accompanied by [...]

Oh, did I miss something?

Rumour has it that I didn’t put a post on the 10th of November when I promised I would do a post every two days. Whoops. Well, two days ago marked the starting of what I believe would be one of the most interesting set of days I’ll come across. Suffice to say my Twitter [...]

Blender 3D: Architecture, Buildings and Scenery – Review

I recently received a book on Blender 3D architecture, Buildings and Scenery from the folks over at Packt Publishing. The author is Allan Brito, those who frequent BlenderNation might have heard his name a few times. I must say, it’s a good book, and I would have no trouble recommending it to folks interested in [...]

The end is nigh!

You know the end is nigh when October ends. You know the end is nigh when you have an idea blockage and instead perform a medley of short compositions. You know the end is nigh when you dress up as an Ipod commercial for Halloween. You know the end is nigh when 9 people are [...]