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Facebook
- 6-Feb-07, 12:04 pm
Oh yeah, and Facebook me
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Domain and hosting transfer coming.
- 6-Feb-07, 12:02 pm
After years of free hosting, abenweek is looking, with the good help of Brock, to migrate towards proper hosting through GoDaddy.com. The site will go offline for a few days, in what will most likely be a completely unnoticed temporary downtime. It will com back up in the same unnoticed fashion.
Woohoo.
Yay for rediculously cheap hosting [...]
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Back online
- 29-May-06, 07:18 am
Considering the lack of updates, I doubt many people noticed that it went down.
But hey, anyway, back up now.
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Bush and Blair
- 27-Apr-06, 09:49 am
As friendly as ever.
Something to waste a minute or so
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V for Vendetta
- 11-Apr-06, 10:16 am
Go see it. It’s cool.
And I take back what I said about Natalie Portman. She is still hot with no hair.
Just even better with hair.
But yeah. Good movie. Over politicised, promotes the use of force and terrorism as a means to and end, and basically will serve as justification for terroristic motives…
but still a good, [...]
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Representin?
- 1-Apr-06, 03:14 pm
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Curse the French !
- 30-Mar-06, 09:14 am
“La Cinq” is a french television network, broadcasting ‘artsy’ type programmes around the world via satellite. Yes, those things which float in space.
It was very useful for us francophones not actually residing in France, allowing us to keep up with the news, the programmes, and mainly, our maitrise of the language.
Recently, it would appear that [...]
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Procrastination time here we come
- 24-Mar-06, 06:15 am
I’ll give this to the argument for FPP - it’s a lot easier to understand.
Sure, MMP isn’t too hard to understand either, but try explaining it in an essay. FPP I nailed in 78 words. MMP, I have over 300, and am still going.
I’ll have to rewrite it for sure, but still. Something to be [...]
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Just shows where the priorities lie?
- 23-Mar-06, 09:53 am
Strange how rain is a perfectly acceptable reason to skip class, yet isn’t enough to prevent the trip to Satay Kingdom for dinner…
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Experimenting with tags
- 3-Mar-06, 01:50 pm
There’s a lot of talk around the net and the ‘blogosphere’ about tags and their great potential to revolutionise the way in which we find information. Tagging was made mainstream by the growth of services such as Technorati, which tracks tagged blog posts for it’s search engine, and also Flickr and del.icio.us.
With such large growth, [...]
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