Well, it’s been an unfortunate 24 hours for me, I managed to somehow cause my RAID-5 array to lose a member drive, and then the Intel Matrix software/RAID controller refused to rebuild or add a new drive to the disk set. So basically, I lost my 700GB RAID array, and […]
Monthly Archives: December 2009
#NoCleanFeedWatch this blog for more information. Background: http://itnews.com.au/News/162941,breaking-conroy-reveals-plans-to-censor-internet.aspxAction: http://nocleanfeed.com Enough is enough – "only 32% of the sites on the ACMA blacklist are related to child pornography" : http://bit.ly/6LEewe
Isn’t it obvious?
Driving in Queensland (in Australia) is an experience like no other. For Americans, this is a bit like driving in Los Angeles without the same volume of cars. Every time I get behind the wheel in Queensland, I get angry. Thus, I’ve composed “ten tell-tale signs that you’re driving in […]
Ten tell-tale signs you’re driving in Queensland
December 10th, 2009: Under the rooftop of Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre last night, excited fans were treated to not one, but two excellent bands in one evening of power rock ballads and searing lyrics to rival the heat in South East Queensland. On the menu this evening, guaranteed […]
Green Day : No Lip Synching Here
Well, earlier in the week I finally finished a Madden 2010 Franchise (Green Bay Packers). Every year I play the 30 seasons (averaging one game per season) and taking care of all the offseason tasks. Now, I present to you my summary of the Franchise experience for the latest version […]
Finished Madden 2010 Franchise Mode
Well, this is fun – this would probably be me (without glasses) as a Star Wars Lego MiniFig You can create your own Star Wars Lego MiniFig courtesy of DK Publishing who are promoting one of their recent new publications, the Star Wars Lego Visual Dictionary, which is excellently done, […]
Star Wars Lego Rob
It’s come that time for me to start waxing lyrically about the nature of change. For those of you who don’t know, the house my wife and I are renting has been recently sold, completing yet another unsettlingly frequent cycle in our lives – the dreaded house-sold-while-you’re-a-tenant. This is the […]
Changes in Life
I’m not a fan of criticising without offering alternatives (Liberal party, please take note) so here are some ideas I’d like to float as alternatives to the nasty ETS garbage we almost had as law.. I’m not going to back these up with statistics (at the moment), just take them […]
Further to yesterday’s post on the ETS
So today the Government’s Emissions Trading Scheme [pdf] was voted down in the Senate. Before we get into it, I’d encourage you to (if interested) take a look through the official documentation on record from Parliament. If you’ll note, the Senate amendments look like they were aimed at driving down […]
Why the ETS was bad news for Australia
Michael Geist (Canadian Copyright Guru) has published a summary of a document leaked [link] which contains the European Commission’s advance analysis of ACTA’s (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) Internet chapter which was recently discussed in Seoul, South Korea at the start of last month (November, 2009). Of particular note should be provisions […]