Monthly Archives: September 2006

We have a school bus service that takes us rowdy lot from college to the Bel­con­nen Inter­change every­day at 16:00 and as usual I was on it. I sat down, made room for anyone wanting to take the seat beside me and con­tin­ued lis­ten­ing to the Floyd, as I usually do. This girl who I […]

Just some more links of this week.

system76 have some pretty nice laptops running Ubuntu. Check ‘em out.
Pimp up your desktop with either the Candido or Murrine engines and GTK themes!
Prof. Lawrence Lessig pre­sented a bril­liant talk at Lin­ux­World on con­sid­er­ing whether culture can be created in the same way as free soft­ware is: uncon­trolled by […]

Some­thing I haven’t done before, but since the many numer­ous tabs in my Firefox window that I wanted to keep open for later blog­ging is start­ing to really pile up that I have over 26 tabs loading every­time I load Firefox (session manager plugin), I thought I might just kill a few birds with one […]

On Soft­ware Freedom Day minus 7 some of us from the Can­berra Linux User Group along with a few people from open-​source-​friendly busi­nesses here in Can­berra and a few more people from the com­mu­nity got together at the Kingston Old Bus Depot markets, where that week the a com­puter fair was being held. We were […]