Archive for May, 2006

The Horrors of Boredom

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Wow, so this is what boredom does to you…
A month late, The Karmine Chronicles has finally been completed in html format. From the page,

This is (almost) a carbon reproduction of the log at
http://yetrs.ath.cx:8080/~william/error.txt
Note that some elements (not text) have been changed to fit formatting requirements for html.
Last updated Tue Apr 25 17:42:39 EDT 2006
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Score: Rock 1, RIAA 0

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Well, okay …. RIAA (Recording Industry Artists of America) probably has more than 0, considering all of it’s lawsuits, but as Slashdot says, Pearl Jam just released a video under the Creative Commons license.
From Slashdot, links intact:
minitrue writes “Pearl Jam released their first music video in quite a while under a Creative Commons license […]

Grad-Ji-Ay-Shun

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

So yesterday was the big Graduation ceremonies. TBH, it was kinda boring.
They gathered us all up into a room like the Nazis did to the Jews, and there were vents in the ceiling. A few of us thought that the administration were conspiring to spray gaseous Arsenic or Stric-9 into the room, but […]

Super Pr0n!!!

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Damn, y’all were expecting pr0n…my bad.
Seriously, the purpose of this post is to mention that I have completed setting up Dual-Head [insert half-witted “head” pun here] using my computer and a TV, hence it could easily be used to watch pr0n (and not look like crap).
Anyway, I’ve played a number of (non-pr0n) videos through the […]

A Mathematical Proof that Girls are the Equivalent of Evil

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

In my fourth period class today, the next-door teacher, Mr. Mabe, decided (for whatever reason) to hang out in Mrs. Stach’s class. He found a document in his classroom (which I do not have an exact transcript of) by an anonymous student. For your enjoyment, this is a version of the document, that […]

Vector Linux

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

Installing Linux is never easy (from an point-n-click user’s point of view), but the Vector Linux installation was almost enjoyable. Keyword: almost.
I first decided to install Vector Linux when I asked a friendly resident of ##Linux on Freenode what I should use as a user-friendly, multi-user desktop distribution of Linux that could be used […]

Phase 2 of Home Networking

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

My home networking project is coming through quite nicely.
Phase 1 was finished when I got the server up. I have just completed Phase 2 without even disturbing my main server. The way I did it was buy one hundred feet of Cat5e wire, string it through my living room to the other computer […]