Beard research
The sacrifices that people will make for science.
Lego Star Wars
Alanah and I picked up a copy of Lego Star Wars last night. It’s a lot of fun (in a big dopey shattering-Lego-pieces kind of way) and totally geared towards young children playing with their nerdy Star Wars parents. Tandem gameplay is setup well, with the ability for a second character to drop in and out.
If you’re looking for super complicated, insane, graphically eye-popping whatever, you can probably find something better. If you’ve been playing various arcade and console emulators and like mindless repetitive gameplay, I highly recommend it.
WordPress 1.5.1 Released
WordPress 1.5.1 Released
Lots of bugs fixes, whooo.
Great DFA1979 photos
John has great Death From Above 1979 photos
From the May 1st show at the Mercury Lounge in NYC.
The 5 Year Mark
Hi, welcome to eightface.com (or not if you’re a feed junkie), I’ve been doing this for awhile now. About half a decade, that’s a long time in dog years. If you’re pissy and want to get technical (ie. whois LOLZ!!1!), eightface.com has only existed since August 16, 2000, but the weblog has been going strong since May 9th, 2000.
Around that time I discovered Blogger and thought it was man’s greatest creation since the waffle iron. Until that point I had been updating various versions of my sites through the wonderful ftp process. In hindsight, I could have used a shell account, but they were only available on more expensive hosting plans back in the day.
FTP is great, but was hard to update from someone else’s machine because no one usually had a client installed. Blogger meant I had a nice easy-to-use web interface that I could login to from anywhere. Somewhere along the lines, there was a period of instability for Pyra and Blogger, so I felt the need to host the database in my server space, with my own content management system. I started using Movable Type in March 2002. And continued to use it for a number of years, before switching to WordPress in January of this year.
If you’re still with me, we can even dig through the archives: May 2005, May 2004, May 2003, May 2002, May 2001, May 2000.
It’s been awhile. I started it at the end of high-school, I’m now about to graduate from university for the second time. It’s a different world, both on the web and off. No one had link blogs, every weblog used to be a bunch of quick one-off links and a paragraph or so describing what was going on. But posts started getting longer as people started becoming more comfortable and perhaps more eloquent. We never used to have a title field for posts. Back then, Bush and Iraq were so 10 years ago. This post is now almost over and I may attempt to wait another 5 years before writing such lengthy and self-indulgent filth.
That’s about it. Except for the incredibly self-indulgent part — the pimping of some recent additions to the weblog:
- Turning my degree into a paper airplane
- iPod Possum
- Dissecting Queen’s Alumni Spam pt I
- Dissecting Queen’s Alumni Spam pt II
- Links, Template Land and Personal Design
- Making an infrared webcam
- Buy my stupid t-shirt!
Now it’s over.
Encode HTML entities
Encode/Decode HTML entities
A little web-app to properly encode your HTML entities.
Flickr idGettr
As Gregory pointed out, there’s not really an easy way to figure out your Flickr user id number. The only thing you can really do is take a look at the source of your photostream and pick the id out of the RSS feed address.
To remedy the situation I threw together Flickr idGetter, a little page that finds the user id for you. It essentially does the same thing you would, grabs the page, looks at the source and finds your id.
Parking Madness
Bonjour for Windows
Get Bonjour for Windows
Apple’s instant networking technology, formerly called Rendezvous, now has and SDK available for the world’s favourite operating system.
Looking for Nuts
Looking for Nuts
A great squirrel photograph.
Swedish FireSteel
Sweedish FireSteel
Its nearly 3,000°C spark makes fire building easy in any weather, at any altitude.
Performance-enhancing contact lenses
Performance-enhancing contact lenses
Nike and Bausch & Lomb have created various styles of lenses that block out different types of light.
