On technology predictions
Further to my previous post, there is one technology prediction I have made, which I still stand by: 1TB solid-state storage drives (SSD) by 2010.
Officially disguised as a Canadian
Further to my previous post, there is one technology prediction I have made, which I still stand by: 1TB solid-state storage drives (SSD) by 2010.
An easy step-by-step guide to upgrading Ubuntu without writing a CD.
There has been a flurry of activity from the SAME IP address on the Wikipedia entry for the Human Pin Code, claiming to be from different people. The Ex-Human Pin Code Insider who spoke out in a previous blog entry has put together a case study on this.
This is a damning report on a person with whom I had extensive business dealings in the past. Some interesting reading indeed. The attachments can be clicked on to view.
Yup, that's today. Tomorrow is Cleavage Day, but I figure today is more important.
I have been told that there is some potentially interesting (i.e. "May you live in interesting times") news being revealed in the not too distant future. I will review this information, and if it is in the public interest, I will publish it on one or more of my websites.
Netbooks – I mean, what's the point, right? It's like Tom Cruise pretending (badly) to be a Nazi soldier, but not changing his accent. Granted, there is a school of acting which says you shouldn't do the accents and just be yourself, but I think I'm off on another Tomcruise Tangent (I'm copyrighting that) …
A Vision blue Ford Fiesta 1.6 Trend. I've made up my mind. I really like the Fiat Bravo 1.4 Sport, but I can't afford R215 000 for it, even with a trade-in.
There's still time to buy your charcoal pills to celebrate BS 4.1, the first day of the new year, falling on 22 May 2009 on the Gregorian Calendar. For that matter, I am revising the SOI calendar from BS 4, so keep watching.
It's my newly-coined Afrikaans word for unicorn.