Archive for November, 2005

QOTD

Thursday, November 24th, 2005

*Why Do We Love Rounded Corners?*
Why? easy: women have rounded ‘corners’. It is something you can stroke… :-)
Posted by: Paul at November 23, 2005 04:48 AM

*Why Slackware DOES still matter!*
‘Ask 8 slackers a queston, get 10 awnsers’ :).

First Snow

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

… and Trans-Siberian Orchestra playing
*OLD CITY BAR*
In an old city bar
That is never too far
From the places that gather
The dreams that have been
In the safety of night
With its old neon light
It beckons to strangers
And they always come in
And the snow it was falling
The neon was calling
The music was low
And the night
Christmas Eve
And here was the […]

CollabEdit lives!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Well, not exactly, but close enough.
I found Gobby project on GnomeFiles today and it seams that someone actualy went ahead and wrote a program that Ivan and I presented an implementation idea for to Google Summer of Code.
Gobby seams to be working in very similar way, but still lacks some of the features I find […]

All linux music players suck!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Jup, thats right! Well, to some extent at least.
I have a somewhat big music collection and I’ve yet to find a linux music player/organizer that I would feel confortable using. They all look fine at first but after a few minutes of use they all seam useless.
BMPx looks like the most promissing because […]

PodSafe Music #5

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

So, it’s time for another PodSafe recommendation!

Brother Love is one of the pop-rock artist who gets the most “podcasting airplay” lately. And it seams that for a good reason. His songs are very nice and, as it is normal for “pop-anything”, very easy to listen to and enjoy!
This artist has only 3 songs (There She […]

I’m back…

Saturday, November 5th, 2005

… from Rome.
It was a long week and a lot happened in this time. I am now recovering and trying to get my energy back.
Next few weeks will be tough because some midterm tests are on horizon and I still have to sail through a sea of books, excercises and stuff like that. I think […]