Monthly Archives: March 2004

Thanks for all the replies about Planet GNOME (already!), lots of food for
thought. One particularly humorous response about John’s posts: “On some
days Planet Gnome is filled with his face and pages of text [...] like that
scene in ‘Being John Malkovich’ where he is inside his own mind and everyone
in the room looks like him. In [...]

Today’s big thanks go to Wichert. Over
the weekend, I finally got fed up with administering the MAC address lists
in Craige’s Airport. It’s not often that
I reboot my iBook into OS X, and none of my machines have a JVM on them to
run the Java-based admin tool, so I needed another solution. The Airport
supports RADIUS…
Enter pyrad, [...]

On Planet GNOME

Should we have a separate page for interesting GNOME feeds that are
not personal or written by human hands? It has been suggested that the
FootNotes feed be removed, but it might make sense to aggregate it with
similar feeds, such as FTP releases (soon with NEWS love), and other stuff
we come up with.
What should the guidelines be [...]

Last night, my Dad came home from nine months of bumming around Europe with
Barbara, his girlfriend. He grew his beard and hair, and looks even more
like an older version of me. I only remember his old beard from photos, but
now it’s a wisened grey, and his hair is long enough to wear in a totally
unrighteous [...]