Monthly Archives: May 2007
Getting Things Done
| 26/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under General |
This book has been a great read, although I do not necessarily agree with everything that is written.
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Electronic Gadgets that are worth having (part 1)
| 26/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under General |
Linksys NSLU2UK Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives
The NSLU2UK is a fabulous piece of kit that is ideal for those with an external hard drive that want to share said hard drive over a network. It runs Linux so can be easily updated to include such software as a media server for itune, or various web applications. It’s a full blown Linux system, and Debian can easily be installed on it. Well worth buying.
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Nokia N95
| 24/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under General, News |
I have just got hold the new Nokia N95, via ebay!
I have to say, its a pretty useful gadget. The inbuilt GPS can sometimes be a bit lacking, and the phone can sometimes be a bit slower than I’m used to, but overall its a winner. Here are a run down of the features.
- GPS built in, with Maps application and navigation
- Radio, which can actually play through the main speakers, should this be desired
- MP3 and video playback
- Camera with 5M pixel resolution, video at 640×480
- Large screen – I’m not sure what size
- Ability to actually be used as a phone
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- Current List of stuff on ebay: Shameless Plug
- QuickTodo Android App now Available on Android Market
- Removing obstacles
- RSS feeds and Google
What do you think of the current site layout?
| 24/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under General |
It has come to my attention…
| 19/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under News |
…that many of the hits to this site come during the midweek days, such as Tuesday and Wednesday. Therefore I am going to try to update this site on a monday. As an example of what I have being doing recently, here is a picture that I created using a digital camera and the gimp.
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Quotes I need to find sources for
| 5/5/2007 | Posted by Pete under General |
“Never go off on tangents, which are lines that intersect a curve at only one point and were discovered by Euclid, who lived in the 3rd century B.C., which was the end of the Middle Formative Period in Meso-America, where many principal sites of settlement were in the area that we now know as Belize, a common destination for SCUBA-diving tourists.” — Mostly me
“If you write for God, you will reach many people and bring them joy. If you write for people, you may make some money and you may give someone a little joy and you may make a noise in the world for a little while. If you write for yourself, you can read what you yourself have written and after ten minutes you will be so disgusted you will wish you were dead.”

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