Harsh '70s reality.
Jun. 22nd, 2009 11:46 pmThe New York Times whines that it should get money for reference links in Wikipedia. Maurice Jarre was unavailable for comment.
Stupid Microsoft Tricks: when you open or even just right-click on a zip file on a remote network share in the Windows Explorer, you get this. Ah, yeah, thanks Windows, that's really helpful. (I understand what it's doing. It's still stupid.)
NotN: Sceptics defeat homeopathy with homeopathic homeopathy.
arkady's shoulder is still buggered (pulled muscle, should be better in a week; serious codeine prescribed), so today I did manly things: clothes washed, dishes washed, girlfriend escorted to doctor, shopping, dinner cooked, family fed, NotN written ... and of course I made sandcastles for Freda to destroy. This is important.
Tomorrow I hope to attack the lounge at last. Then dinner with
nyecamden and friends in the evening.
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Date: 2009-06-23 12:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-06-23 03:01 am (UTC)*raises hand*
It's a brilliant resource, and once you know what you think you now know you can bounce off somewhere else and try to confirm/disprove the facts pretty simply (or looking in the discussion tab really can help).
We are currently (again) talking about going online. I keep suggesting using an abc.net.au/news model updatable with a client in the same way LJ uses semagic with most content free, and then a premium news service.
The boss suggests... a propriety online system designed by his kids, administered by his kids and probably the picture on the right.
*sigh*