Wednesday, November 22, 2006

zod

So I came across this link while browsing my favourite comic website. The author was talking about how some dude got smashed into a pole when Walmart held a race for which the top ten winners would be able to get a PSP 3.

Some pretty fucked up stuff.

Neways, been watching the second season of Prison Break and I have to say it is quite interesting. Not so much how innocent civilians are being victimised, but more on the details the show incorporates. I love shows with details, Lost being another fav of mine.

Fusionstream, out.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Playlist updated...

I have updated the music player's playlist. This time round, it's all blues and blues rock and the file size is damn high to preserve as much quality as possible. As such, you may experience extremely slow loading times. You "may".

Here's some comics from my most favouritest comic strip ever, ctrlaltdel.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

New Stuff

I have added new blogs to my account.

They are
http://fusionstream.blogspot.com
http://fusionforest.blogspot.com

They are a replacement for my Flickr accounts because I found out that Flickr will delete your old photos automatically.

Will be redoing the music player shortly too. Btw, you need to enable cookies in order to save the Play onLoad/DoNotPlay onLoad.

Interesting Stuff

Saturday, November 04, 2006

A Lesson in Connections

The links within the wikipedia entries and under the Related Links section in the entries are THE DEVIL. THE DEVIL I SAY. You just can't stop clicking....

So.. on with the lesson.... and proof of this sinister occurence..

I read daily RSS feeds via RSSBandit.

I subscribe to Snopes' RSS Feed which is a rumour busting site. It's sorta like Mythbusters but just not as entertaining in the same way.

One of today's topics' was about the MYTH that watering your plants with microwaved water will kill it.

This reminded me about the Triple Point of water and Superheating and Supercooling from an episode of Mythbusters which showed you can heat pure water higher than 100 degress Celsius without boiling it.

That led to Supersaturation and Phases of Matter.

Supersaturation led to a dead end of sorts.

Phases of Matter however contained a link to Mentos Eruption. Within that page, there was a link to Mythbusters again but there was also another link to Rock Candy.

Within the Rock Candy page, there were links to United Kingdom and Rock Confectionary which is useful if you want to know the difference between, Britain, England and the United Kingdom. Fortunately, I had already read up on this and so did not need to waste more of my life reading addictively pointless stuff. And the Rock Confectionary page was a dud.

Still within the Rock Candy page, I managed to find a small inconspicuous link to Candy Cane.

Candy Cane led me to it's roots, Christmas.

Talking about the origins of Christmas and how it was nearly lost as a tradition, I found a small link to Dissenter. But this was another dead end. :D

Further down the Christmas page, there's more info on Christmas Celebrations. There's a small link to something called the Christmas Truce, which was basically a time when an informal, unofficial and unsanctioned truce occured during World War 1 because the troops at the front lines wanted to celebrate Christmas. I was of course already aware of this because I had read about it before but I was still eager to learn more.

I read on with great interest and was moved by the brotherly love shown by these soldiers. And then I got pissed with the commanders in charge. I mean... if the people of two countries don't want to fight each other, what fucked up reasons do the commanders have for wanting war in the first place?

Other links within the page also indicate that at times there were other informal "truces" where both sides purposely misfired their guns at set times for set durations at set distances to prevent any casualties. There was even a story about how an English soldier accidentally shot a round over to the enemy, - yes. that's right. there was no fighting -, and then yelled out "Sorry!".

The fuck is up with that?

Anyway, by this time, 3 hours had passed and I was left wondering how the fuck I even got to this point. Luckily, I managed to trace my steps with the help of the browser's "History" and managed to post it here just for you.

So my point is proven. Wikipedia is THE DEVIL!

Friday, November 03, 2006

Microsoft bides to take over the world.. again..

The low down is that Novell had some patent dirt on Microsoft which forced Microsoft over to the table. At least that's what I get from the blog of the Chief Open Source Officer at Sun Microsystems.

Read the joint letter from Microsoft-Novell here and puke(laughing is not an option) at the absurd reality that it seems to portray. Idiots.

I'm no genius but... Isn't there a conflict with the GPL here? GPL and Microsoft. It's a contradiction in terms. Read more about that here.

We all know how Microsoft works. They enter deals or buy out a partner, and then kill them off slowly. Novells guarantees itself a few safe years but also guarantees it's own death immediately thereafter as noted by this blog.

Other Links
Novell Sells Out
The unholy alliance

And here are some reasons why Novell are morons..
http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=81
http://talkback.zdnet.com/52.....68&start=-1