Wednesday, 19. May 12004
p3k dots

hey, i am not stuck with redhat 7.3 (yet): downloads at fedoralegacy.

yucklogs.

Tuesday, 18. May 12004
p3k dots

21°C feels like 21°C.

meet in berlin.

girlscamp.antville.org bov.antville.org www.susu.at aesthesia.blogspot.com eleph.antville.org propella.net

patentwatch.

open frontier.

"If it was 1998 this would be interesting. Now, it's just kind of sad." (via langreiter.)

well, i think mr winer's motives to publish the c-code are pretty okay (preserve technology, learn something from it, fix a bug, stare at it stunningly). he has low expectations, anyway. so why complain?

(but then again, the faqs linked from scripting.com return a "Can't find a sub-table named 'config'" error. detected by frontier 9.)

blog.p3k.org looks quite pretty on that hip hiptop thingy. like most other text-oriented sites (like weblogs) w/o massive html blogroll (or any link collection) on the left.

i did not get the welcome message after sending a first blog message via e-mail to hiplog@hiplog.com. thus, checking out the blogging service was not possible. nevermind, although for the few fanatics this might become moblog heaven. possibly maybe.

at least i could post a comment via web browser.

but clumsytop still ain't the apparatus i want to use everyday, let alone to replace the ugly mobile phone with. (the best replacement still is none.)

and besides some technical issues (eg. an incomplete html spec in the web browser, the uncoated display or the lame game which impressively demonstrates the slow processing) this is more like a toy than a tool.

ie. the right thing for real men. (but please practice the zippo-like opening with one hand before you go out there and disgrace yourselves.)

Monday, 17. May 12004
p3k dots

gaylords say no!

...to software patents. btw. wasn't it the day today? what decision was made by them eu freaks? where are the news recent news latest news?

update: uh, one day too early. and there they are, the latest recent news.

mark pilgrim: Freedom 0. free enough is still not free. (via henso.)

Scott Granneman: What's wrong with Macromedia Flash?