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Adobe kuler ain’t so flash

Friday, 19 January 2007  

Adobe have been promoting Kuler as their “first web-hosted application” whose reason for existing is to “create, and share color themes online”. But try actually getting Kuler to work on their website, if you use Firefox.

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Replacing stupid laws with moronic ones

Saturday, 25 November 2006  

Has anyone read the Australian Government’s proposed new copyright laws? The new reforms on Philip Ruddock’s website defy logic and common sense. From their Q&A section:

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How to lose a customer, Amazon style

Tuesday, 22 August 2006  

Having been assigned the job of transferring some 20-odd kilograms of VHS-C and Video8 tapes to DVD, I set upon the task of researching video capturing, editing and authoring software.

And what a task it was.

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Satisfied with wannabe broadband

Thursday, 10 August 2006  

Apparently, according to our very own Senator Coonan, most Australians are perfectly satisfied with what I referred to as “wannabe broadband”, some twelve months ago.

We think that Senator Coonan needs to come out of the intellectual bunker she’s been hiding in and try talking to some real people. Her ignorant comments embarrass all of us so-called “broadband” users, who have had to put up with services which are even poorer than what you’d get in some third world countries.

We shouldn’t be surprised by her foolish remarks though. What do we expect from a regressive government whose greatest marketing stunt was convincing the Australian consumers that ADSL at 256Kbps was still broadband? A government that’s economically, socially, morally and technologically still stuck in that “golden age” that is the 1950’s.


The 1 percent rule of spam?

Tuesday, 1 August 2006  

A recent New York Times article proves just why spam is still so effective: the world contains enough computer-using knuckeheads to make it profitable.

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