I have normal vision. I do wear glasses, but I could get away without wearing them most of the time. Admittedly I only started wearing my glasses on a regular basis when I walked straight past my girlfriend without spotting her (this was about ten years ago), but I wouldn't be considered blind. I'm not a designer, nor would I ever claim to be one, but, in common with a lot of … [Read more...] about RSS Saved My Eyes
Archives for March 2007
IE Pricing War Heats Up?
The pricing of IE domains is always a topic that seems to excite people. The funny thing is when people take their own marketing too seriously. A couple of years ago I mentioned a rather silly set of statements made by a certain Irish hosting company. Why did I mention it? Well, as I said then and I say now, they don't exactly have a good track record in terms of pricing. While … [Read more...] about IE Pricing War Heats Up?
RedHat 5 Released
RedHat have released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. From what I've heard and seen this could be a really exciting release, as they have placed a lot of emphasis on virtualisation Of course Centos has already started work on a 5.* release, with a beta currently available. I'll be interested to see what kind of things people can do with this new shiny toy :) … [Read more...] about RedHat 5 Released
Daniel Craig On James Bond
Since there is a slight difference in release dates of the latest James Bond on DVD my US order actually arrived two days ago. It won't be released in Ireland for another couple of days. In any case, if you do get the two disc edition the documentaries are well worth watching. Daniel Craig comes across as a really nice unassuming guy. I'm never too sure how seriously I should … [Read more...] about Daniel Craig On James Bond
Setting vim to be the default editor
Every time I install Ubuntu I end up struggling with changing the default editor to use vi or vim. If only I'd found this page before! So simple! All you have to do is run (as root): update-alternatives --config editor … [Read more...] about Setting vim to be the default editor