Monthly Archives: March 2008
2008, According to 1968
In November 1968, James R. Berry described how 2008 would be. An article called 40 Years in the Future told us that we should’ve had great improvements. 150 mph car, full wall tv screen, space vacation are some of things … Continue reading
Marriage Proposal via Twitter
So, this web 2.0 thing is really into our live, isn’t it? While some think proposing someone via twitter is really sweet, I don’t. I always want to see the reaction drawn in the girl I proposed’s face. Face will … Continue reading
Wine 1.0
Wine will reach version 1.0 on June 2008, Wine’s 15th birthday. It’s been targeted to run 4 (yes, four) application smoothly. – Photoshop CS2 – Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer 97 and 2003 – Microsoft Word Viewer 97 and 2003 – Microsoft … Continue reading
WordPress 2.5 Features
WordPress 2.5 has great upgrades. I love the new dashboard look. Great user interface. I’m actually a textpattern user, but I’m using wordpress in this blog. Can’t wait to upgrade to 2.5.
Understanding Filesystem
Great article from arstechnica, From BFS to ZFS: past, present, and future of file systems. It’s non-geek friendly. Check it out.
Firefox Uses Less Memory
Definitely worth to use. Firefox 3 goes on a diet, eats less memory than IE and Opera. Although I still love my epiphany, I might put firefox 3 into big consideration as my primary browser.
Buzy Life
I’ve been so buzy with my life in last few days. I leave my place early in the moring, and come home late in the night. Every day. I just too tired to read something. I just check my email, … Continue reading
One Week from Hardy Heron Beta
Hardy Heron is on beta freeze now. I think I’ll upgrade my notebook as soon as it reaches beta. I want to be in the front liners
Thank You WordPress
Reading Matt’s comment about SixApart (and Movable Type) made me realize something: wordpress is simply the best opensource web application out there. Things I like from wordpress are hundreds of plugins and themes, great community supports, and definitely the easy … Continue reading
Blogging Could Burn 600 Calories a Day!
Who said that being in front of your computer could make you fat? You could burn 600 calories while reading some news in google reader or do your daily blog post. Heck, I have to try that. (via Lifehacker)