Very Well-Rounded
62% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and 70% EMOTIONAL INTUITION |
The graph below represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored above average on emotional intuition and above average on scientific intuition. (Weirdly, your emotional and scientific intuitions are equally strong.) |
Link: The 2-Variable Intuition Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
Stuff on cats
Stuff on my cat is just odd, but fun – I’m not sure our cat would put up with that sort of thing though. Kinda reminds me of the good old days of cat-scan.com (sadly deceased) or maybe Bonsai Kitten
New Toys!
I’ve just added a couple of new machines to my computer museum…
The one I’m really excited about is the Commodore CBM 4032
The other is an Hewlett Packard 85, which I know nothing at all about, so some research has to be done there. Apparently Rhys Parry used to sell them though.
And I’ve now put up a gallery to hold photos of all the machines I have in the museum, so when time permits I’ll take more photos, and put them up in that gallery.
Lost!
I got hooked on Lost on channel 4, and bought the Season 1 DVD box set from CD Wow
Last night we watched the final episode (well, the last 3 actually) and the cliff hangers are really evil… I just hope that season 2 will be out soon – of course they’re still showing something like Episode 9 on Channel 4 in the UK, so it’s going to be a while before we season 2 on telly over here 🙁
Just for the hell of it
Alan Cox Talk Confirmed
Over the month or so I’ve been trying to arrange a couple of visiting speakers for the Friday afternoon seminar slot that we organise for undergraduates and postgraduates. Of course we all like to attend, so the speakers are of interest to us all.
I’m very glad to say that last night I manged to confirm with Alan Cox that he will be visiting us and giving a talk on Friday 28th October.
Mozilla Calendars
For some reason I’ve not yet figured out, both Mozilla calendar and Sunbird appear to display appointments at completely different times to what they write them as in the .ics file – I’ve just spent 15 mins hand editing the .ics file to make PHP iCalendar display the calendar correctly.
I never had this problem with iCal…
It appears that for some appointments, Mozilla Sunbird had added a ‘Z’ to the end of the date and time of some of the appointments in the .ics file, which was being treated differently by PHP iCalendar and the Mozilla apps. – Delete the ‘Z’ from the end of the line, and everything works :-/
My beloved iBook is dead
Says it all really – I’ve not had it long, and the graphics card appears to have died completely – I’m very sad :’-(
Flying Spaghetti Monsterism
Now the FSM devotees have a flash game.
Oh, and don’t try and put your name on an iPod if your name is Nigel