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I made a Standesk 2200
So, I made a Standesk 2200 [http://iamnotaprogrammer.com/Ikea-Standing-desk-for-22-dollars.html]. The typing is, of necessity, more ergonomically sound than I would ever manage normally. Wrists raised and all that. And obviously I’m going to become super-healthy as a result. Probably. Unless this fad turns out to have been
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No longer blurry
Hah. Well, it’s not blurry any more. Apparently the trouble with changing an iPad app to a Newsstand app is that people can’t find it. There’s already a few 1-star “OMG the Age disappeared” reviews on the app store. So, now we have THE AGE in big
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The Age for iPad, updated
The Age updated their iPad app [http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-age-for-ipad/id436269922?mt=8] today, and it is awesome. Crosswords, Newsstand auto-downloading, syncing clipped articles from the website, and a TV guide. But doesn’t someone in Fairfax have the attention to detail required to stop this hideousness?
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Magic eight ball
This is David’s magic eight ball. He uses it to pick whether he’ll recklessly endanger the humans or try to save them.
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Comic Jedi
Also, I remember it [https://thegreatescapism.com/dont-use-the-lightsaber/] like this. > A photo posted by Tom Charman (@tomcharman) [https://www.instagram.com/p/KdoP-GPGZy/] on May 10, 2012 at 3:30pm PDT
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Dead Car
Walking past this car made me sad. I realised it was because it reminded me of a dead autobot.
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Where I learned to write good.
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God v. Satan.
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The Australian iPad app was clearly made by people who really know what a sensible width for text is. Gah.
The Australian iPad app was clearly made by people who really know what a sensible width for text is. Gah.
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I promise to write something about this two parter. Until then, I leave you with this thought: is there something a little bit silly about...
I promise to write something about this two parter. Until then, I leave you with this thought: is there something a little bit silly about two people on the edge of a massive, frozen army being able to trigger sensor lights that go on forever? Or is it actually perfectly
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Geeks and Nerds
It turns out I fall in the middle of the Venn diagram on this one. Interestingly, xkcd’s definition [https://xkcd.com/747/] is pretty much exactly mine, except round the wrong way.
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Silurian Pessimism
There’s nothing more depressing than the moment you realise an already boring Doctor Who story is going to be a ‘base under siege’ story. Or in other words, not only is it really dull, but nothing can come to make it better. Here we see a massive forcefield stopping