Thursday, June 30, 2005

Fitness to Practice



Fitness to Practice
An album by Adam Kay and Suman Biswas


I have to say I just heard this on Eve radio, and it made me laughed, incase your wondering why I stopped updating because eve stole my soul and have been playing it non stopped have not worked out a balance yet between eve and every thing else.

Friday, June 10, 2005

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Brazil adopts open-source software



The scene is much like any other modern office: an open-plan work space crammed with desks, telephones and computers.

But there's one big difference. The word 'Microsoft' is nowhere in sight.

Instead, computers here now use the Linux operating system. It has many similar functions to Microsoft's Windows - but unlike Windows, it is available for free.

Ofcurse bill has shit is pants and tried to meet with the Brazilian president, but he wont see him, go Brazil!

DUI Defendants Skip Charge By Asking How Test Works



SANFORD - Hundreds of cases involving breath-alcohol tests have been thrown out by Seminole County judges in the past five months because the test's manufacturer will not disclose how the machines work.

All four of Seminole County's criminal judges have been using a standard that if a DUI defendant asks for a key piece of information about how the machine works - its software source code, for instance - and the state cannot provide it, the breath test is rejected, the Orlando Sentinel reported Wednesday.

Ok this sound's great now all we need is for some one to try it in the uk.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

The Weirdest Book I Ever Got



Is a great peace by The Ferrett, about a book he found,

A Creationist's View of
DINOSAURS
and the
Theory Of Evolution

Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips



So Apple has final decided to get rid of IBM, They have been saying they are going to do this for years, the question is will that announcement on Monday every come?

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

McDonald's beefs up menu for tech-savvy



CHICAGO — Burning CDs, downloading mobile-phone ringtones, even printing digital-quality photos could soon be the newest things on the McDonald's menu.

In a bid to draw the young and tech-savvy into its restaurants, McDonald's has begun pilot testing a new ATM-style device called the Blaze Net, which allows customers to buy music, ringtones, print photos and surf the Web at the restaurant.

Nice idea it's just a shame it wont apear over here in the UK for years. Why don't they ever try out new stuff here 1st, O yearI remember some 5 year old kid would destroy it and the staff would not give a dam.

Intel's New Pentium D Equipped with DRM Capability

SYDNEY -- Microsoft and the entertainment industry's holy grail of controlling copyright through the motherboard now comes closer as Intel said it is embedding digital rights management within in its latest dual-core processor Pentium D and accompanying 945 chip set.


Now you know you can avoid this chip at all cost's.