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Monthly Archives: April 2010
An overgrown throne
One of my most intense photographic passions is for ruined buildings and structures and I often seem to notice scenes where a toilet is included. The picture below was taken in a building that was rapidly returning to nature, found … Continue reading
Keeping abreast of technology
Over the years I have realised that I am not a true geek because I am not that interested in the technical minutiae such as processor speeds and all that sort of thing. But I am pretty interested in technology … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, FishNet, Online, Podcasts, Web
Tagged Buzz Out Loud, CNET, My Broadband, ZA Tech
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Making the finals
I am proud to have made the finals of Eolake Stobblehouse ‘s recent photo competition with the picture above. It’s of the new football stadium built in Durban for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. The little oblong bit at the … Continue reading
Photographer’s block
We were talking about this and that the other day and the subject of photographer’s block came up. Continue reading
A road warrior again
Nine years ago I took the plunge and bought a notebook computer before leaving Durban for a life on the road. The machine in question was a Toshiba Satellite 1800-100 and by today’s standards seems woefully underpowered (see here for … Continue reading
Creating powerful presentations
This week I continue my look into the Microsoft Office 10 Beta suite of office programs. Continue reading
Why the hell not? II
Another one of those messages you get when you try to do something your software designer doesn’t think you should do: “This is not a valid action for footnotes.” All together now: ”WHY THE HELL NOT?!”
Ideas to steal
Shoot a loved one today !! Continue reading
Some humour
What the Duck is often so true.
Testing, testing, testing…
I have been fiddling with one of Mweb’s uncapped broadband Internet package which was launched on an unsuspecting market a couple of weeks ago. Continue reading
Posted in Computers, FishNet, Online, Software
Tagged Connectivity, Mweb, Office 10 Beta, Uncapped
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