I've had a panic with FreeBSD's ata-raid under -CURRENT the last few days, collected it all and wrote to Søren about it. A little while later, a patch pops in. It all works.
Thanks a bunch, Søren. ![]()
So, this blog now uses the Kubrick team, even though I'm having a couple of problems with it. So I did a quick google to see how many admitted to using it, and I thought I'd link up a few here. I won't comment on the ones that haven't made any real changes, but since I'm planning to I thought I'd see what other people have been doing.
FreshNecessity has done a nice thing with different backgrounds for each heading and added a couple of options on top. Much like I was thinking about. He uses iPap for his photo albums. Maybe I should check it out. I'm using Gallery and ...
According to an US news site "You know the bands - their names, their music, their image - everything is licensed. And if somebody takes a photograph of the band, and that picture ends up on e-bay and somebody's paying money for it, the band's not seeing any of that revenue, then they have a problem with it," Barry Kohlus, with The Backyard, said. So let me get this right, if I take a picture of something and sell it, what's in the picture should get money for it? If I take a picture of the Eiffel tower, should I pay some Paris agency for that? If I take a picture of someone, should I pay them for it? Hmm.... I've been in the newspapers a couple of times, twice on TV and in various sites. Does that mean that all ...
I was recommended to have a look at the webpage to Maria Solheim, singer & lyric writer. I'll have to listen to some of her music.
The news is out, alcohol is good for you. Of course, everyone just points to this article to legitimize their drinking, not reading it and certainly disregarding all articles that say the opposite.
And I love strange conclusions: such as, I should drink half a bottle of wine before studying.