Do you need the web to sell 4000 year old technology?

About two weeks ago I googled for info on “Saturday Voices” (Saterdagstemme) at “Die Boekehuis” in Johannesburg. “Saturday Voices” is a regular event at “Die Boekehuis” where well known (and not so well known) authors, poets, critics or academics launch and discuss their work.  more....

All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.

I get lots of e-mail, about 300 messages a day (excluding spam). Ok admittedly I don’t really have to deal with all of it immediately but if you let it go you very soon have thousand of e-mails waiting in you INBOX. more....

Cool new search engine?

I guess everyone that has an interest in matters internet related already know that there is a new kid on the block in the search engine market. Go have a look at http://www.cuil.com if you haven’t done it yet. more....

Cool Tech from Hack a day

Hack a day serves up a fresh hack each day, every day from around the web and a special how-to hack each week. Have fun reading, I certainly do.
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Hack Guitar Hero DS into a guitar controller
SIGGRAPH 2008: The quest for more pixels
iPhone SSH client roundup
How-To: Hack a ThingamaKIT
Defcon 16: List of tools compiled
Electric mannequin leg maraca
io9's Build a Lifeform contest
Hacking the Myvu personal video player
Blip Festival: Reformat the Planet
Hack a Day T-Shirt design contest
British bots compete for attention
1920s navigation system and more
USB switched power strip
Upcoming events
Scratch built jog wheel
PS3 hacked for backups?
25C3: Nothing to hide announced
Acer Aspire One hard drive upgrade
Making packaging part of the product
How to hotwire your own car
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If you can read this, thank your sysadmin

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You may ask “What is a ?”

The answers you will find at http://www.sysadminday.com/ are as good as any. Being a is a somewhat and turns you into a cynic very quickly (see http://www.sysadminday.com/time.html ) and you start hanging out in places like the scary devil monastery. Your (l)users also stop talking to you mainly out of fear of hearing the truth because the last time they complained about not getting e- you answered “Well, maybe nobody likes you anymore”
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