Pentago-go, twisting your mind

Being a bit slow on the draw, I completely ignored Pentago when it was given its many awards during 2005. For the Christmas 2006 shopping spree, I wasn’t going to make the same mistake 🙂 The beauty of the game is, as it usually is, …

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Strangle stupid toy makers!

Today we went to the “BR Toys” toy store to find some birthday presents for upcoming birthday parties. Keeping track of Filip in a place like that is a handful, it’s pretty much a game of unintentional hide and seek. Catching up to him while …

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Serendipity 1.1 is in the house!

In case you haven’t noticed, the much awaited 1.1 release of the Serendipity blog software has arrived. New templates, new functionality and many other improvements. Go check it out for yourself at www.s9y.org.

Sony Ericsson P990i – Second impressions

In my Sony Ericsson P990i – First impressions post, I talked about my first impressions and experiences with the Sony Ericsson P990i Smart Phone. Some months of use have gone by, so I figure it’s time to talk about second impressions. The biggest problem with …

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Cool cooling of your laptop

In a recent entry, Chemical coolness for your laptop, I reviewed the laptopCooler product. After the review, I got in touch with the manufacturers of the product with some suggestions and comments. It turns out that the laptopCooler product had been transferred to another company …

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PHPlist – reaching your audience’s inbox

Doing “send-outs” or “mailings” should be simple, flexible, and manageable. There are a lot of tools for handling this seemingly straightforward task. Some of them suck, some of them do the job, and some of them does a great job. PHPlist falls into the third …

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Aikido love

Want to find that perfect gift for your Aikido loving friend? Have a look at Cafepress’ Aikido section here: cafepress.com/buy/aikido. Don’t know what Aikido is? You need to find out 🙂 Fortunately, help is just a mouse click away: www.aikidofaq.com.

When the discs are spinning too fast

Being in the middle of it all, and at least close to the bleeding edge of information technology, I get really frustrated when things don’t work the way they’re supposed to. When you add to that, that one of the biggest storage manufacturers in the …

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Doing a Gartner

Many things have been said about Nostradamus; by his followers and by people who think, shall we say, less of him. Before and after Nostradamus, there have been a great many people thinking they can predict things to come, some by using their analytical skills, …

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Javascript Terminal [Emulator | Console]

I had an idea, one of many useless ideas I’m sure, but nevertheless an idea. To test my idea I need to find a good Javascript-only (AJAX is OK, but pure client-side Javascript or ECMASCRIPT is a requirement) terminal emulator. This turned out to be …

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