Off to Sydney

I’ll be up in Sydney for a period of about 9 days, doing work expe­ri­ence with some free soft­ware com­mu­nity friends. I’ll be staying with Silvia and Pia. You guys are awesome, thanks!
Ought to be back on the 29th-30th weekend, April. If you’re after me during that time you can catch me on my gmail address. Check the contact page for details.

See you all soon.

8 comments

  1. 1. Maxious
    Apr 18, 16:10

    haha - I just did my work expe­ri­ence to get the voca­tional IT cer­tifi­cates. The college gave me a form that asked what areas I’d like expe­ri­ence in: 3d, graphic design, web­de­sign etc.
    So nat­u­rally I ticked Unix and Linux and they sent me to a work place that had unix servers… to do user support for the Windows desk­tops *rolls eyes*

  2. 2. dylunio
    Apr 18, 16:01

    I hope you have fun on your work expe­ri­ence and manage to get a good idea of what work is ;)

  3. 3. ghaefb
    Apr 22, 09:58

    Duuude !?
    Where did you get this word­press theme ? It’s Compiz window dec­o­ra­tion, I love it :)

  4. 4. Pascal
    Apr 22, 16:12

    Made it myself last night, lol. Just took a screen­shot and cut up the images using Kubrick as a base for this. :)

    Cheers, Pascal

  5. 5. ghaefb
    Apr 23, 21:25

    It’s really cool. But the jpeg image quality is kind of bad, you should use a png or a better quality jpeg.

  6. 6. Pascal
    Apr 23, 23:51

    Really? Mhhh. It looks alright on this screen…

  7. 7. ghaefb
    Apr 24, 02:06

    Check it out.. this is with a Compiz zoom plugin, but I can see the bad quality with no zoom too.

    http://​img503.image​shack.​us/​m​y​.​p​h​p​?​i​m​a​g​e​=​a​8​g​g.png

    You see your brown­ish window border and then my actual compiz window dec­o­ra­tion.

  8. 8. Pascal
    Apr 24, 07:08

    Fair enough. I’ll see if I can fix it later today. Thanks. :)

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