Monthly Archives: October 2008

Chicago train teen puts alleged trip on MySpace

Chicago train teen puts alleged trip on MySpace.
I don’t think people get it.
If you do something you can get in trouble for, do not publicise it.
Generation Y seems to think anyone over 25 has no concept of how Myspace, Facebook, or the web in general work.
Nevermind it was GenX and the Boomers who invented it [...]

Linux.conf.au hits domain disaster

Linux.conf.au hits domain disaster: News – Communications – ZDNet Australia.
It’s kind of scary that there is a high level subdomain in Australia that is under the control of one technician at a university in Melbourne.
I also want to point out, as a semi-windows-fan-boy, that if this happened to a Microsoft event, everyone would be jumping [...]

New internet domain names may be costly

New internet domain names may be costly.
I did a presentation on this eight hours ago.

NSW students get Gmail next week

NSW students get Gmail next week: News – Software – ZDNet Australia.

Hey Scott!

Hey Scott, it’s Scott. You know, you. Hey, I’m here in Jupiter lab at UOW using IE6. Thought I’d check my site out. Guess what? That meyer-css-background thing, it ain’t working.
I seem to remember somewhere someone talking about a fix. Maybe I should have paid attention. Yeah….
Okay, don’t [...]

Yahoo misses Q3 earnings, cutting 10% of workforce

Yahoo misses Q3 earnings, cutting 10% of workforce.
That Microsoft merger is looking pretty good to shareholders now.  The reality is I think Yahoo! has been in trouble for awhile.

Update: I break down and post a LOLCat photo.

More LOLCats

Daylight saving confusion hits eBay

Daylight saving confusion hits eBay – web – Technology – smh.com.au.
This is just sad.  What is it with eBay, are they trying to deliberately ruin the company?

$1 petrol sparks havoc

$1 petrol sparks havoc – National – smh.com.au.
The price of petrol in Sydney is ridiculous.

Traffic shaping could shape online entertainment habits

Traffic shaping could shape online entertainment habits.