Just surfing around the Webernet and I think I found the first thing people are going to cut to save money..

Artisan Cheese.
I would sell all your stock in high quality cheese right now!
Later
Just surfing around the Webernet and I think I found the first thing people are going to cut to save money..

Artisan Cheese.
I would sell all your stock in high quality cheese right now!
Later
I found this video on Boing Boing today. It’s Big Bird preforming a song at a memorial service for Jim Henson. It’s really touching, It makes me think back to all those Henson produced shows I loved as a kid (and still do!). It’s funny that I know there is someone inside that suit, but I’ve always thought of Big Bird (and all the muppets) as their own people. Laurel and I went to a Jim Henson exibit at the Ripley Center in the Smithsonian this summer. It was a brief retrospective of his career, from high school through his death. It was amazing to see his early works and the creativity that drove him. It really inspired me to get creative, since then I’ve tried to make something, anything, every day. It’s not the easiest for me because as the youngest child in my family I don’t have the drive my older sisters do. But I am trying!
I’m totally watching Fraggle Rock when I get home
[via] Boing Boing
Billy Schlotter is dominating our league. His record may only be 6-1, but lets not kid ourselves… In any game where money is on the line AND luck is involved we are all underdogs to…
SCHLOTTERIZE
… and yes BigTroph, people can go to your site to get other fantasy football logos.
I tried to set up a Ubuntu box about a year ago and became frustrated with the experience very easily. I don’t know if it was just the difficulty of switching from a Windows mindset or if the software has really progressed that much in just the last year or so. But Its actually pretty easy now to set up a computer with older hardware that can do pretty much anything my XP laptop can do.
In about 2 hours I had done the following.
1. Installed Ubunto 8.04 from a cd (including formatting the 60gb drive)
2. Added 3 external usb drives (2 formatted NTFS and one a Mac Drive formatted HFS+)
3. Configured the built in FTP server to allow access to all the drives from outside the network.
4. Configured SAMBA shares for the computer for Windows networking.
I remember back in college spending hours just trying to get network access from Charlie’s Windows 2000 box to my XP box across the hall. I do have to admit that I have a little bit more experience than the average user, but since I have almost no Linux or UNIX experience I’m basically coming at it fresh. It’s been great so far!
I’m ready to call Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) ready for prime time*
Later!