January 26, 2004April 16, 2024General Review of Linux Live CD Distros and Movix Here is an article on four different distributions that can boot a whole system without requiring any installation. Great way to allow […]
January 24, 2004April 16, 2024General Orkut Social Network Orkut is a social network service similar to Friendster, affiliated with Google. I haven’t had much time to expand my Friendster or […]
January 17, 2004April 16, 2024General Rotation and Reversal Here’s an idea I’m borrowing from Kristin which she borrowed from Antipixel. Turn your work sideways: http://www.mediatinker.com/blog/archives/008200.html#008200 .ecnalg a ta elbazingocernu kool […]
January 15, 2004April 16, 2024General Desktop Linux in 2004, an Interview with Linus Just a few days ago, some of us were having a discussion about Linux on the desktop and what it needs to […]
January 8, 2004April 16, 2024General Back from Lahore Just got back this morning after a rather uncomfortable night journey. I had left for Lahore late Tuesday night to bid farewell […]
January 3, 2004April 16, 2024General A Peaceful South Asia, A Prosperous South Asia That’s what the banner on the highway said this morning on my way to work. There were a few others as well, […]
January 1, 2004April 16, 2024General 3 Work Machines The latest in my seemingly sadistic and twisted computing tricks includes adding another machine to handle my workload. I already use my […]
January 1, 2004April 16, 2024General Happy New Year Wish all of you a prosperous year full of joy and happiness. My apologies to those I may have left out when […]
December 31, 2003April 16, 2024General Year in 25 Words Following MediaTinker‘s lead, here is a recap of my year in 25 words: Snowboarding fun Lots of blogging Worked on Pylogger Made […]
December 29, 2003April 16, 2024General Robot Tarzan Looks like Linux is starting to go to some interesting places. The “Robot Tarzan”, or Treebot, runs on Linux, has a webcam […]