Archive for 'Computing'
Beware the Spellchecker!
Real, unintended spellchecker outcomes – one swears.
Posted: July 12th, 2010 under Computing, comedy/humour.
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The Onion: New Google Phone Ad Service
New Google Phone Service Whispers Targeted Ads Directly Into Users’ Ears
Posted: May 21st, 2010 under Computing, Internet, Life, Media, comedy/humour.
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Staring Into the Facebook of Evil
Ddungg…Ddungg…Ddungg…Ddungg…
Posted: May 21st, 2010 under Computing, Culture, Internet, comedy/humour, values.
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Blogging – Expert Tips & Tricks
Do you feel the warmth of our “relationship”, dear reader? Technorati Tags: blogging, internet, communication, community, technology, social, social media, media, culture, web, interweb, intertubes, computing, values, Australian Values, Values Australia, comedy, humor, humour
Posted: May 17th, 2010 under Australian Values, Computing, Culture, Internet, Media, comedy/humour, values.
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Rag Bag. Fun Bag.
Amazing 2.5 yr-old shows how to play with iPad. Climate Denial Crock of the Week. We are Neanderthals! Yes! Prime Minister. Borders special on fiction.
Posted: May 14th, 2010 under Australian Values, Computing, History, Internet, Literature, Sex, Video, comedy/humour, environment, politics and government, values.
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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address. Found this, liked it, posted it. Wise, wise, wise.
Posted: May 2nd, 2010 under Computing, Education, Internet, Life, Video, fun, values.
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Millennial Jubilation
Today, Sir Roger celebrates his 1,000th post in 1277 days – or exactly 3½ years – since the inaugural, ungainly, embarrassing post – Minister von Rock Opens Australian Refujesus Exhibition – on 15 October 2006. Since then he has improved marginally, been mentioned in the Press and on numerous websites, and been [...]
Posted: April 13th, 2010 under Aussie Citizenship, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Blogging, Computing, Culture, Economics, Education, Guantanamo/Hicks, History, Immigration, Internet, Iran, Iraq, Language, Life, Literature, Maths, Media, Medicine, Racism, Religion, Science, Sex, Sport, US Politics, Video, comedy/humour, environment, fun, legal, lolcats, movies, music, mystery, politics and government, values.
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Open Data – Tim Berners-Lee
A year after Tim Berber’s Lee’s plea for Open Source Data on TED Talks: some remarkable achievements. And Microsoft’s Pivot software. The future of the web?
Posted: March 14th, 2010 under Computing, Economics, Internet, Video.
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Want a Quickie?
We were just trawling, interested to see whether Malcolm Turnbull had dropped another bucket on Mad Tony and we found this:
Posted: February 20th, 2010 under Aussie Citizenship, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Computing, Internet, politics and government, values.
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Christopher Maloney is a Quack
Naturopath Christopher Maloney is a cowardly quack. Also dangerous.
Posted: February 18th, 2010 under Blogging, Computing, Culture, Internet, Life, Medicine, Science, legal.
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