Archive for May, 2002

What’s your Debian Package name?

Monday, May 27th, 2002

Geez, I wonder what my name would be, if I were a Free Software package and someone made me part of Debian?” – if this question is keeping you up at night, discover your Debian Package Name right now. (I’m librachel-perl)

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cool stuff

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2002

Netscape 7.0 Preview Release is out. I haven’t downloaded it yet, I’ll grab the Linux download overnight.

Jeff Gates’ writing about life, and particular in life with kids, boundaries and personal space touched a few chords over here .. definately a site I’ll be returning to again.(via Zeldman)

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The Political Compass

Tuesday, May 14th, 2002

My mother, who is marvellous at finding interesting web stuff, sent me this link – The Political Compass. Interesting to see where your views put you. I end up slap bang in the middle of the libertarian left, but I doubt that would surprise anyone who knows me!

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can you believe the Dreamweaverfever

Monday, May 13th, 2002

Drew has set up shop on CafePress… I particularly like the ladies tank top.

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extra hours in the day needed

Thursday, May 9th, 2002

… if anyone has any spare ones, just send them this way, even slightly used hours would be greatly appreciated. Soon, I might be able to tell you about some of the things I’ve been busy with – you never know!

Drew and I have been known to sell strange things on eBay, my mother has been known to sell really odd things on eBay, but none as strange as this lot - Disturbing Auctions. The mind boggles.

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