By Lord Scarab, on July 19th, 2010 |
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Well I received a very annoying email this morning from AngusĀ & Robertson.
Unfortunately we are unable to obtain the following item(s) that you recently ordered from us.
Order Number: [REDACTED]:
Title: Mogworld [REDACTED]
As a result, we have cancelled your order for the above items and these titles will be refunded shortly. You will also receive a refund
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By Lord Scarab, on June 28th, 2010 |
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By now I am sure you are aware of the recent political storm that engulfed Australia last week. I am of course talking about the quick dispatch of Krudd (Kevin ’07′ Rudd) and the rise of Julia Gillard the top Ranga of the ACT.
I was a fairly active follower on twitter that day, and was half tempted to
Continue reading: Australian political thrills and spills
By Lord Scarab, on June 8th, 2010 |
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The Evil overlord list is was an instant Internet classic; well it’s my turn to give the genre a go.
There are many other lists with several variations to the evil overlord genre out there, including some space ship captain lists; but this is MY list of 50 things to do if I was a space ship captain.
1. I will make sure there are ample seats on the bridge and for that matter seat belts.
2. I will invest in fuses.
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By Lord Scarab, on June 3rd, 2010 |
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The Linux community is always talking about how much better it is to Windows or Mac’s but given the current GUI issues they will never prove it to the wider populace.
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By Lord Scarab, on April 27th, 2010 |
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Looks like we are (finally) witnessing the end of the ol’ floppy disk
Acording to cnet Sony has announced that they will stop production of these infernal things in march 2011
Uh… was anyone still using them?
For the last 5 years I have used USB sticks exclusively for my Bios flashing (formerly the domain of the floppy
Continue reading: Death to the 3.5-inch floppy… disk