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Saw this number plate outside the physics department at Warwick University. What can i say? Geek-tastic :-)
Linux came back from the vet today.
He got his reproductive and scratching modules uninstalled, and a microchip upgrade.
He's dopey and sleepy and pitiful and cute.
Ubuntu-be : belgian loco team : 9th May 2010, Antwerpen Expo : Dipro Micro Mega Market Computerbeurs
Kernel:It is a program.Kernel is a Core component of operating system, interacts directly with hardware and provides low level services to upper layer components.
Shell: An interface to kernel, hiding complexity of kernel’s functions from users. Takes commands from user and executes kernel’s fun...
Casi imposible tomarle una foto, es terriblemente inquieto, solo se quedó tranquilo por dos segundos, se movía por todos lados, jugaba con los cables de alimentación de los flashes... con el receptor del disparador... en fin un desastre!!!
STROBIST INFO: Un flash 1/32 a las 4 a través de un softbox y un flash con barndoor a 1/2 potencia apuntando al fondo desde la derecha.
Submitted for Active Assignment Weekly - Art in the Outdoor Environment
I absolutely love outdoor art, and I was in a great city for it, but I'm afraid I spent more time talking to people than I did taking pictures.
This is a quick snap, in the dark, of a mural we spotted while walking home from dinner (I believe this was the night we went to ChuChai, which was absolutely delicious). The whole piece is quite large (the next two photos in this set, including the giraffe, are the same wall). If it hadn't been the middle of the night, I might have tried to get the whole wall, but because it was so dark it made a lot more sense to just get some details rather than worry about the light falloff.
Adjusted the white balance for the streetlight.
Hacked cpuinfo in procfs under linux, just to be funny and confuse people =P. Part of large number of CPU testing.
Linux Mint 6 using AWN and custom theme. I forgot which theme I used but it was a combination of others from gnome-look.org. This was the first dark look for Linux I've ever used where the dark scheme gave me no problems with other apps.