Archives June 8, 2004
Yay, it's a camera! (But I don't have batteries for it)
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Vindaloo.
Turns out the silly little thing only stores 14 pictures! Obviously they're just trying to get you to buy all the little extras. Figure I'll spring for a 128MB flash card eventually, but buying rechargable batteries and a charger is going to happen tomorrow. Camera is a 2MPixel model. Takes okay pictures, but they are ...
Yay, it's a camera! (But I don't have batteries for it)
Written by
on
in
Vindaloo.
Turns out the silly little thing only stores 14 pictures! Obviously they're just trying to get you to buy all the little extras. Figure I'll spring for a 128MB flash card eventually, but buying rechargable batteries and a charger is going to happen tomorrow. Camera is a 2MPixel model. Takes okay pictures, but they are ...
Write this down somewhere I can get to it I suppose (What I want for Linux-mas)
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Snaking.
So, since Tim gets to play with his shiny new laptop this afternoon (lucky sod) thought I'd play at figuring out what I want to install when I attempt a Gentoo build for my next attempt to Linux-ify myself.
Write this down somewhere I can get to it I suppose (What I want for Linux-mas)
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Snaking.
So, since Tim gets to play with his shiny new laptop this afternoon (lucky sod) thought I'd play at figuring out what I want to install when I attempt a Gentoo build for my next attempt to Linux-ify myself.
For those of you following along with the home game (When spec meets reality part LXVIII)
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Snaking.
Wondering what all the silence on the Cinemon side is? Well, just me quietly pounding my head against the ping scanner. Still getting occasional PyPgSQL crashes, but I'm basically chalking those up to the number of threads trying to use PyPgSQL simultaneously.
For those of you following along with the home game (When spec meets reality part LXVIII)
Written by
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Snaking.
Wondering what all the silence on the Cinemon side is? Well, just me quietly pounding my head against the ping scanner. Still getting occasional PyPgSQL crashes, but I'm basically chalking those up to the number of threads trying to use PyPgSQL simultaneously.