Monthly Archives: October 2004

Skeptic’s Annotated Bible

www.skepticsannotatedbible.com boasts the coolest domain name ever. “Skeptic’s Annotated Bible / Quran (Koran) / Book of Mormon” gives it up on religious texts. Dig it.
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Plugin added: PHPizer

Ah! New stuff is so good to me. The Phpizer plugin for WordPress puts some atmosphere in posted PHP code. Now I might even post code examples on the site. [php] phpinfo(); [/php] Try that at home, kids. Be sure to have an adult at hand to debug it.
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Introducing the end of comment spam: Jobolito Turing Test

**w00t!** Putting an end to comment spam troubles. Now, this website sports new technology to combat the lurid zen-like spam comment messages that accompany URLs to poker and gambling websites, namely Jonas Bohlin’s great freely available WP plugin called Jobolito Turing Test. Jonas says: This plugin distinguishes beetween human posters and machine posters. It does this [...]
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ABC 80

Cool old computers. The net belongs to antiquities.
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Tofu: App to solve the problem of your eyesight

Tofu is a MacOS X app that does a few things to text, to make it more readable: In Tofu, text is arranged in columns, and each column is only as high as your window. So lines are nice and narrow, they don’t move about vertically, plus your text is now in easy-to-digest chunks. You just [...]
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Linux Dist of Choice: Damn Small Linux

OK. I went and did it: got a Linux live CD ISO file, burnt it, and ran it on an old laptop. It all started with an old Knoppix CD I had lying around (thanks Erik in Lund!), and late one evening, I inserted it into the old laptop, which by the way is a Toshiba [...]
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How-to: Moving from Thunderbird to Apple Mail

When Luisa got an iBook, I was the guy to handle the data move from the PC Thunderbird over to the tightly-integrated Mail application in Mac OS X. The article Export Outlook @ MozillaZine Knowledge Base, I edited it. The docs were an illegible mess, but I got through them. I like wikis, and I was [...]
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PyGoogle

PyGoogle, a Google API wrapper for Python was made by Mark Pilgrim, and it looks so sweet I just exclaimed “aj, vad läckert”, at first misspelling the word, in a Danish fashion. SUMMARY ------- This module allows you to access Google's web APIs through SOAP, to do things like search Google and get the results programmatically. This API is described here: [...]
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Spicy Kitchen

Location: Christianshavn. Style: Pseudo-Indian Price range: Cheap. Me and the SO are regulars, and we make it a point of honour of tipping the staff. They serve the cheapest “Indian” food, so we can all afford it. Olle’s pick is the **Spinach Curry** and extra rice. Damn, makes me hungry right now!
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Eating vegan in Copenhagen restaurants

OK, this is the Olle Jonsson vegan survival guide to Copenhagen, Denmark. I will try to add, update and revise as often as I can. Each post in this category will be a review/guide posting, with pointers on what to order, where and when. Please comment, revise and heckle with the use of commentary functions [...]
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