2007/01/01

Happy New Year!

2007/01/02

Nice thought, but I don't think it'll work as intended

Computers in the classroom

“But it'll be in color!”

2007/01/03

I've got some good news, and some bad news …

“Goodbye, Farewell and Amen”

2007/01/04

“A student who changes history is probably taking a test.”

2007/01/05

Redactions

2007/01/06

“You know, melting coins for the intrinsic metalic value is now illegal in the United States.”

2007/01/07

Been busy with other stuff, so this is what you get for today.

2007/01/08

Jesse has left the planet

2007/01/09

Ideas for features for my blogging software

2007/01/10

Oh, so that's what an ssh scanner looks like

2007/01/11

More musings on Star Wars

I just like the quote.

Sorry, English speakers need not ride

2007/01/12

Bug hunt

2007/01/13

Notes on some programming postulates

2007/01/14

Some musings on coroutines

2007/01/15

A holiday again?

Some more musings on programming, given the recent spate of entries on the topic

2007/01/16

Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty

2007/01/17

The lost continent of Africa

2007/01/18

Yeah, I know the feeling …

2007/01/19

Don't think this'll happen any time in the near future.

A quick note on embedding languages within languages

2007/01/20

Reference materials

2007/01/21

Africa USA fifty-four years later

2007/01/22

Yes, I can say “intellectualizing things into the ground.”

You can't make this stuff up

2007/01/23

An even longer entry to scare away the new readers

Just because.

2007/01/24

The Good Shepard

2007/01/25

That's not what I wanted, Firefox

I, for one, welcome our new computer based overlords

2007/01/26

No, I haven't forgotten about it

A leaky domain specific language

2007/01/27

A safari in our own back yard

2007/01/28

A little bit of urban exploration

2007/01/29

Thinking with the aliens

2007/01/30

I thought people worked during the day

Gives a whole new meaning to “bit bucket”

2007/01/31

National Gorilla Suit Day

Even though there's no line, there's still a line

My alarm clock sounded suspiciously like a phone

Notes on IPTables