Finally, a bovine rectal palpation simulator

Posted on April 5, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

Mark Frauenfelder reveals a little too much in the title of this post.

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defective yeti’s new job

Posted on April 4, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

defective yeti:
Updates to this blog might be kind of sporadic from now on because I just found out that I’m the pope. I don’t really know much about Catholicism, but always figured that popes were elected, or picked by a council, or the next in line just became magically popey when the old one died [...]

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Hilarious parody of Boing Boing

Posted on April 1, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

boring boring: a directory of dull things
Also, suggest a tedious site:
We know how rote it is to share every single link you find with other people and we’re really unable to stop you when you choose to share them with us. But when you send us links, you’re wasting your time. The best way to [...]

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Brisbane Olympics for 2020/24

Posted on April 1, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

Peter Beatie says brisbane will look seriously at hosting the Olympics in 2020 or 24
“Looking at the countries currently in the queue to host the Olympics, Brisbane would have to wait at least 20 years.”
Also, Pete would like Rugby to become an olympic sport
“The fifteen National Olympic Committees in the Oceania region including Fiji, New [...]

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Text input methods for Tablet PC

Posted on April 1, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

Seeing as how I’m going to get my Tablet PC soon (did I mention that?), I’m looking into input methods so I don’t have to use the yucky keyboard anymore. jkOnTheRun has an good article about alternative text input methods for tablet pcs, and it appears that IBM’s free SHARK is the winner, which jk [...]

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Tablet PC as virtual blackboard

Posted on April 1, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

In an article about using Tablet PCs as a meeting management tool, Patrick Mayfield talks about using a Tablet PC and a projector as a virtual blackboard:

Anyway, at yesterday’s meeting I added one additional piece
of technology – my beloved Tablet PC – and I believe it improved the
effectiveness of our day even further. With the [...]

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Car thieves take fingers

Posted on April 1, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts | Comments Off

One of the downsides to a biometric car lock is that you might lose your fingers when you get carjacked.

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