Okay, I’ve really slacked off on the writing here daily thing. BUT I do have excuses. First of all, my Ubuntu experience is getting better every day. I’ve had a lot of fights with it, but after figuring out the basics, it’s working very well. Better than my XP machine that has twice the speed [...]
Monthly Archive for May, 2007
A lot of bloggers post lists like this, so I thought I would give it a try. Here’s a list of the programs I consider best and why. 1. OS = Ubuntu and Windows XP – Ubuntu is awesome. We have our fights, sure. But it all works out in the end. XP I still [...]
Ubuntu Love/Hate
Posted in linux on May 17th, 2007
So, I’ve been trying to get my second computer working with Ubuntu for several weeks now to no avail. At this point the only way to describe my opinion of this operating system is with a mixture of love and extreme hatred. I have never, ever had so much trouble trying to do anything with [...]
Developmental Theology 089 #13
Posted in Developmental Theology on May 10th, 2007
“The truth knocks on the door and you say, ‘Go away, I’m looking for the truth,’ and it goes away. Puzzling.” – Robert M. Pirsig : Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance -Loki. 5/10/07 Lesson #13 Side Note : Damn I love Wikipedia.
Cute Weasel
Posted in off-topic on May 7th, 2007
Cute Ferret on Flickr I saw this picture and had to share. For all the ferret lovers out there. I miss my Keller-Monster! -Loki.
Common Sense
Posted in off-topic on May 7th, 2007
Pat Condell If you are easily offended, overly religious, or anywhere close to either of those two, DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK. Pat Condell is a comedian whose material is based on the current state of religion and politics. This man is a genius, even though he’s only pointing out what should be common sense. [...]
Direct2Dell – Dell’s Blog
Posted in linux on May 1st, 2007
Direct2Dell – Dell’s Blog You heard right. Dell has made an agreement with Canonical. They will now be offering desktop and notebook PCs shipped with Ubuntu installed as the OS. This is a huge step forward for the Ubuntu community, not to mention the Linux community as a whole. Dell puts it very simply, the [...]



















