annuin: (Devi)
[TriviaBot] ===== Question 875/2306 =====
[TriviaBot] Who is the Greek god of archery ?
[TriviaBot] Hint: ------
[Shadow] artemis
[Headstar] arthos
[DarkBlood] hmm
[TriviaBot] ===== Question 875/2306 (Hint 1/5) =====
[TriviaBot] Hint: a-----
[RaitaSusi] athena
[Headstar] archos
[RaitaSusi] apollo
[TriviaBot] You got it RaitaSusi! The answer was apollo. You got it in 36.43 seconds.
[TriviaBot] RaitaSusi now has 232 points and is ranked 1st of 16.
[DarkBlood] athiest
[DarkBlood] :P
[Lilith] yeah... atheist is the name of a god... no irony there at all

Gah

Feb. 21st, 2005 05:41 am
annuin: (Apparrliss)
CSS and XHTML ate my brain.

And now it's snowing too.

Sod it.







But at least most of the bloody site works now.

MT

Feb. 17th, 2005 02:46 am
annuin: (Devi)
Imagine my surprise upon finding out that the latest version of Movable Type actually supports postgres. Which 3.0D and 2.661 didn't.

Squee!

So PreZ installed it for me, on a soon to be unleashed subdomain for the kiddo and all that progress.

And after that I'll get one set up on my new personal subdomain, and overhaul my Greymatter archives to MT.

Ooh Shiny!

Feb. 9th, 2005 11:51 pm
annuin: (Default)
Forget Mapquest, Google Maps is way nicer. http://maps.google.com/

PreZ showed me this, and you can even fill in stuff in the search field like "thai restaurants near [your address, town, state]" and it'll give you results it's found. It won't list everything that's actually near you, because I'm assuming it works in conjunction with a regular Google search, so Yellow Pages would be more in depth (which it doesn't work with), but it's definitely nifty.

Line Woes

Jan. 4th, 2005 01:31 am
annuin: (Apparrliss)
So while our ISP was having issues today with their main DSL trunk, which we initially thought was the problem, it turns out that we have a slightly different problem, which meant I was off-line most of the day...

It seems that we have no phone connectivity in half our apartment. There's phone connectivity in the kitchen and living room, but not the computer room or bedroom. Very odd indeed. So we now have phone wire running from this room into the living room. PreZ told our landlord, and he's going to see who needs to be called for this, as it sounds more like an internal wiring issue than a phoneline issue that needs to be taken up with the phone company.

Quite annoying.

Stuffage

Dec. 17th, 2004 12:58 pm
annuin: (Jude)
Our apartment looks like a computer workshop right now. A rack in the living room, with about 3 5 gutted computer cases and other accessories strewn on the floor, a dish full of screws, boxes with empty rack mount cases that haven't been opened yet, then in the computer room there's a couple of newly-filled rackmount cases, a large box of cable, and tools and empty boxes all over the place. Fun stuff.

I also need to deal with the general disaster area that is the rest of the place, especially before Saturday's shindig. Energy to do stuff has been in short supply lately, hopefully that's just a temporary dip though.

On a tangent, we signed up for Netflix. So far I'm already digging this a lot, even though we only just received our first batch (Spider-Man 2, I Robot, Chronicles of Riddick) and have only watched one movie (Chronicles of Riddick).

And today I must buy Earl Grey leaf tea, to try and bake those Earl Grey cookies... yum.

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