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  1. reading Kafka on the Shore. Quite different than my usual reading, but interesting so far.
  2. blogged - http://bit.ly/1SKvq9
  3. blogged - http://bit.ly/ybj7S
  4. @zathras it all started going downhill fast when you agreed to the ikea trip.
  5. @zathras about as wise as putting on a couple of trainers and running yourself into the nearest wall for an hour or two
  6. @zathras no. no outside mysql.
  7. @zathras http://bit.ly/K6MUI
  8. @zathras trying to make it read only, but the rss feed is being rather annoying and messes with my feed reader.
  9. still not using twitter.
  10. @zathras apparently the average dane eats 4 of those/year - http://is.gd/3oc7X (yay, Denmark wins!) ;)
  11. on an irc break while having a couple of weeks off. I hope to keep away till the 23rd, but am not too confident. Try email instead.
  12. not using twitter. see http://soulfood.dk and http://www.flickr.com/photo... instead.
  13. not using twitter any more
  14. woken up by earthquake. largest one since 1930 in the area - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/...
  15. more scavenging from the E6800s in storage. Maybe if I keep it up long enough, they'll never be considered for use again. *hoping*
  16. playing hardware tech for the day - grafting cpu's from a v210 into two v240s, adding memory, quad port nics and hbas. surprised to see ...
  17. @rbowen Task Coach is pretty good (taskcoach.org)
  18. Installing Solaris 10/08 (aka. U6). Now that zfs boot is there, I'm thinking my homeserver should probably go U6 rather than SXCE.
  19. @Lodahl it probably worked ok for the program - you have to keep the target group in mind.All in all I think it came across reasonably well.
  20. Just saw @Lodahl on the news. "hippie" promoting openoffice