- And sometimes, the answers just come in the mail
Tuesday 30 September 2003
Well. I picked up the package. It’s BIG! Daunting. I’m a bit scared to open it, really.
- Postal item awaiting collection
Tuesday 30 September 2003
I just got one of those mystery parcel pickup cards in my postbox today.
- Muffin
Monday 29 September 2003
\<!\[CDATA\[Two muffins are in an oven. One muffin looks at the other muffin and says, “Hey, it’s getting a little hot in here, isn’t it?
- Outsourcing war
Wednesday 24 September 2003
\<!\[CDATA\[This is a bit scary – the globalisation “companies are evil” crowd will love this one: Private military contractors are being hired to support American troops in Iraq.
- Free phone calls at Dartmouth
Wednesday 24 September 2003
From Slashdot: After upgrading their network infrastructure and doing some testing over the summer, Dartmouth University is making free voice over IP available to incoming freshman .
- Like a horse
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Eric just gave me a great testimonial on Friendster – now if only more people knew what he knows.
- Cardboard computer
Monday 22 September 2003
My friend Pat Griffin built [cardboard computer](http://www.backwardsfish.com/japan/cardboard.html) – although “built” might not be the right word.
- Finding Nemo
Sunday 21 September 2003
Sydney is really beautiful (obligatory Melbnian comment: yeah but it’s expensive and the people aren’t as nice).
- Whoops.
Friday 19 September 2003
Maybe they didn’t do anything bad [after all.](http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1063836612213&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154) If this was [Fark](http://www.
- Canada’s number 3
Wednesday 17 September 2003
Here’s something I already knew. Canada is #3 in the world in terms of broadband penetration , behind only South Korea and Japan.