Thu Apr 01 1999 05:59:
Again, I had nothing to do with it.
Thu Apr 01 1999 05:59:
Again, I had nothing to do with it.
Sat Apr 03 1999 05:56:
I have new socks, a new VCR, and a new tape deck. And my mother
has a new Zip drive and a new scanner. Hooray for consumer goods and
services!
Mon Apr 05 1999 14:37:
This is real weird. I have a little birthmark or mole or something on the side of my head,
just by my ear. I've never noticed it before. My sideburns were there
but last weekend I got a haircut and got them shaved off. Weird.
Tue Apr 06 1999 09:39:
My schedule seems to be settling down. I have a contigency plan for
every possible... contingency. The best contingency gives me three-day
weekends... every single week! Now that's innovation! Hm, the only
problem is that then I miss the Memorial day holiday.
I haven't said much about the mega project, SLIME, but it is mega and it is a project, and it will benefit society. Scott and I are busy writing and documenting it now, but will explain it eventually.
Wed Apr 07 1999 06:45:
I read Focault's Pendulum on Friday and Saturday. A bibliography is
one of those things that you're too lazy to write in PHP or Perl but
which will be a snap in SLIME.
But at any rate, a thing that drives my mother crazy (the book is my mother's (The book is my uncle's, borrowed by my mother), borrowed by me) is that when I borrow a book I take off the jacket so I don't ruin it. Actually any book I take off the jacket while I'm reading it. Because if I read a book of any size that has a jacket on it, I just know that that jacket is going to get torn.
Actually, the thing that actually drives my mother crazy is that I leave the jacket on the floor. I can understand that.
Wed Apr 07 1999 06:55:
It occurs to me that you might want to know something about
Foucalt's Pendulum the book. It's pretty good. In the same
vein as Illuminatus, but less off-the-wall 60s and more
cereberal.
Thu Apr 08 1999 13:26:
Scott has been unaccountably having fun, so I had to publish some
segv articles myself this morning. So, you have proofread articles.
I am pleased to learn that Scott has also unaccountably written 90%
of the SLIME authentication code, with a nice badge system
which I don't fully understand just yet, at least as it relates to my
idea.
Sun Apr 11 1999 15:58:
Leonard's [my uncle's] computer now has Debian on it. I don't know why
I was afraid of an install-over-dial-up. Maybe it was just making
all those floppies for the base system.
Also, the tiny 486 laptop now has Minix on it.
Wed Apr 14 1999 09:09:
I like circa-1994 writings about the Internet.
Wed Apr 14 1999 10:09:
The sickening click sound made by Microsoft Internet Explorer is
the same sickening click sound made when you push in at the part
of your eye closest to your nose.
Mon Apr 19 1999 21:00:
I updated my LWE travelogue, which is too long to link to. (Maybe
I shouldn't have given it such a long name). Now has deconstructions
of Mae Ling Mak, RMS, and myself in relation to those two.
MST3K has changed. The MST3K people have changed. Read this convention transcript with Mike and Kevin. If you can. The schtick has turned from light-hearted self-depreciation to real, true, bitter hatred of self and others. Judging from the transcript, anyway.
Tue Apr 20 1999 12:32:
I had a dream involving my father last night. It started out okay
but then it became really disturbing.
The weather here has been very interesting, as weather goes. Last Thursday we had spring. It was incredible weather. Now we are into summer and it's just hot.
I'm really itching to finish the groundwork of SLIME, but Scott is very hard to get a hold of. I have some sites lined up to do the beta test, and will eventually implement Crummy itself entirely in SLIME (it will be implemented on linux.ucla.edu once linux.ucla.edu exists).
Hm, Pokey the Penguin seems to be back on the air.
Tue Apr 20 1999 21:15:
I saw a movie poster for a movie starring Jeff "Lebowski" Bridges
today. The tagline: "Your paranoia is real". At the risk of nitpicking, might I suggest
"Your paranoia is justified" instead?
Wed Apr 21 1999 08:17:
Hey people and CEOs, get a clue! When you buy Red Hat Linux, you are
not buying a license! You are not paying for the privilege of using
the software! You are paying for a CD, a manual, and a box! You are
buying physical objects, like bread, or cake mix! There is nothing
wrong with charging money for physical objects!
$50 is a ridiculous price to pay for a CD, a manual, and a box, but if people are willing to pay, no one's stopping them.
Wed Apr 21 1999 09:23:
I finally fixed the links in the "me in the lounge" page, which someone sent me a bug report about back when dinosaurs ruled the earth. That whole
section needs an overhaul but that won't happen until I SLIME this
[porcelain] puppy.
Thu Apr 22 1999 19:47:
There is a misspelling in Wednesday's Zippy. A MISSPELLING!
Fri Apr 23 1999 06:51:
I made some fixes to the browser greetings program. In particular,
bots are properly logged now. The bot log
(not Notlob) is publically avaliable, even though right now it only
has the test entry.
Also I realized that the stats on the character for the Frank Zappa Nethack tribute are a little out of whack. Oh well.
Sat Apr 24 1999 10:23:
Argh! I've been wasting my time doing my AI homework with
scheme-elk when I should have been using guile! Well, no more.
Finally I get stack traces.
Sat Apr 24 1999 20:14:
A year ago today, I dreamed about buying the Games issue for April.
I know this because I am going through the huge masses of paper that
I have, typing in the stuff that is the reason I saved the paper in
the first place, and then putting it in the recycling.
Mon Apr 26 1999 08:39:
My question is: if I want to buy a domain name, how much will it
cost me? This vital piece of information has never been given to
me. Perhaps prices have not been set yet.
Tue Apr 27 1999 07:29:
OK, it seems that SCO CEO Doug Michels is intentionally being
a bonehead about Linux because he's tried everything else to stop
Linux from taking away SCO's market share and nothing has worked.
Tue Apr 27 1999 07:44:
Frankly, I'm not impressed.
Tue Apr 27 1999 07:52:
witten had the unmitigated audacity to bring up the s/y/k/
joke. I attempted to mock him by showing him how far ahead of him
I was, and the link didn't work! Curses! Well, that'll never happen
again! AH HA HA HA HA! Because I fixed the link.
I had a good conversation with witten about moderation schemes, though, so that made up for it.
Fri Apr 30 1999 19:19:
The best headline I've ever seen: Torvalds: Linux is fun
Fri Apr 30 1999 19:51:
I know why that's the best headline I've ever seen. Because it's just like
the "Playtime is Fun" headline cranked out by Rod Flanders in episode
3F01 of the Simpsons. I had to look up that number, but I knew which
one it was.
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