Monday, July 17, 2000
Hugh Jackman as Wolvie
I can't believe this guy was originally cast for the part of Wolverine. Dougray is too tall, for one thing. And too pretty. Hugh Jackman is a way better fit for the part, bub.
we have a mail server down -- i repeat, we we have a mail server down
The mail server for the roepcke.com domain just went down (unexpectedly). I haven't contacted my ISP yet, I'm not sure how long the outage will be.
Important Update: The mail server is back up, however, it has been configured to disallow all mail from yahoo.com and hotmail.com.
I hope that doesn't include messages from mailing lists I'm subscribed to where the From: header is someone from yahoo.com or hotmail.com! Lots of people sign onto mailing lists with hotmail accounts.
Another Update: Turns out I misunderstood. The new configuration affects outbound mail only, not inbound mail. (I think)
X-Windows for OS X
In keeping with the X-Theme here at HBWT, Tenon announced it is working on an X-Windows Server for Mac OS X.
Honda Insight: Hybrid gasoline-electric car
ArsTechnica: A great review of the Honda Insight, a hybrid gas/electric vehicle. The review ends with this hilarious comment:
While peering at the dash, he pointed to the LCD monitors and asked "what are those hoochies?" I wish you could have seen the look on his face when we showed him the tiny color cameras. As we were about to drive off he asked us where we were from. I just looked Chris, looked back at the man, smiled and said "We are from the future."
LOL!
UVic alumni are everywhere
Found at marginalia (one of my faves):
osadchuk, a weblog focusing on privacy issues.
I took a look at Darren's M.A. thesis, and noticed he went to UVic. I don't normally mention it here when I find people online that went to UVic, but in general, I seem to find interesting people online that went to UVic almost every week!
X11R6
X11R6 binaries are now available for download for Darwin, Apple's cross-platform Mach/BSD-based open-source operating system.
Saturday, July 15, 2000
Up and Up...
The death toll continues to rise. Last night, 7 dead, 38 injured. CNN is reporting 8 dead, 79 injured. Last night's story from CANOE has been updated, now saying at least 9 killed, over 130 injured.
Uhh... CNN's map is completely off. The location of the tornado was near Red Deer, which is between Edmonton and Calgary. Calgary is half way between Edmonton and the southern border. This map shows Pine Lake in the northeast corner of the province. Sigh.
Tennis anyone?
I'm thinking of joining Tennis BC and the Virtual Victoria Tennis Club. I want to play just about every day, but I only have 2 tennis partners (other than my wife) and only get to play once or twice a week max.
Friday, July 14, 2000
The Uncrashable OSX-Men
I want to buy one of the OSX-Men t-shirts from MacSurfshop, but their stupid registration page is for, and I quote, "USA Only!".
I've bought from them before! What's the deal with that? They don't want my business anymore? And their 1-888 number doesn't work in Canada! Argh!!!
Hehe, that's twice in one week that a vendor is locking me out of their goods. Shit, I'm gonna get a complex. ;-)
Apple Macintosh Cube...
I won't believe it until I see it, but you might want to read this soon, before "Apple Legal" gets to the page.
AppleInsider: Sources Reveal Rumored Apple Macintosh Cube (with pics)
no
Oh no, not again. (tears)
People killed, injured when tornado touches down in central Alberta
I lived through the horror of Black Friday, July 31, 1987 when 27 people were killed by a tornado in Edmonton. It's absolutely heartbreaking to hear of this happening again. It's too much.
My thoughts and prayers go out to those families devestated by today's disaster.
I won't bother telling you about the lacrosse game I went to tonight, it just doesn't matter.




