Monthly Archives: October 2002

Mozilla Frustrations

By | October 30, 2002

I like Mozilla a lot, but the last couple weeks I have had a lot of problems with it. Admittedly, I have been using the 1.2 alpha and the 1.2 beta, but I was hoping to help out with the testing. Instead, I ended up with an address book and offline POP email files that… Read More »

BBC News | Wallace and Gromit

By | October 15, 2002

Watch and/or download Soccamatic, a great two minute Wallace and Gromit short by Nick Park. English football fans will especially enjoy it. Former San Jose Clash/Earthquakes midfielder Eddie Lewis now plays for Preston North End, which is the English First Division team that Wallace mentions just before pulling out the Soccamatic.

Einstürzende Neubauten’s Website and Next Album

By | October 10, 2002

If you are as big of a fan of Einstürzende Neubauten as Sandra and I are, you should definitely check out their new website. Neubauten is working on the release of an exclusive album for their paying supporters by their 23rd anniversary, April 1, 2003, without the involvement of a record company. The site has… Read More »

Day 3 of Cabin Ownership and Occupation

By | October 7, 2002

Today, I encountered the sultry enchantress called Lola Montez on foot. It’s not the same as upon my faithful aluminum steed, but that will have to wait. Lola was relatively clear, but she had an algae coated mucky bottom. As I had feared, yesterday I ended my bike climb (or more accurately, bike drag) only… Read More »

Day 1 of Cabin Ownership and Occupation

By | October 5, 2002

October 5, 2002, for the record. C, S, and J met me at the house. Actually, I barely caught them before they headed out to Donner Lake to catch trout for dinner. Next time, I get up at the right time, I don’t screw around packing things at the last minute, and I get lunch… Read More »

First Tahoe Cabin Post

By | October 5, 2002

One minor problem with weblog categories is that sometimes you want to have a relatively long introduction, i.e., more than just the one or two line description at the top of this page. The obvious thing to do is to provide an informative introduction in the first post (unlike this post, which so far has… Read More »