Yet Another Graphomaniacs Compendium |
Monday, November 14, 2005
On hearing again.Another phenonemon I have noticed - mainly while watching documentaries on television - is that I come across a word I've never actually *heard* pronounced before, although it's part of my vocabulary. It's usually quite an exotic word - inconscient, for example - that I aquired in my late teens, post hearing loss. Every time I hear one of these for the first time, there's a moment of confusion, followed by a little shock and a thrill of recognition. "So that's what that word sounds like". It's a genuinely exciting thing to experience, even in very small doses. At last, I understand the Hellen Keller phenonemon. Monday, November 07, 2005
Fatal statisticToday, during my project management reading I learnt an interesting (albeit unsourced) statistic: people under 45 working for more than 48 hours a week have twice the risk of death from coronary heart disease. Death March may be an uncannily apt description. Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Pornzilla.Internet Explorer is doomed once the one handed surfing crowd get hold of these Firefox tools. Not that I've actually tried them, I'll take their word for it that Firefox is the best porn browser, as it's good at lots of other things, too. Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Time to check for rootkitsFor the non technical people, rootkits are a very stealthy and hard - to - detect kind of virus, and very hard to detect and remove. They may not be malicious but having them on your machine is likely to slow it a little and/or compromise your privacy. You can catch them off seemingly innocent sources. If I'm really paranoid, I'd say this is why so many UK newspapers are giving away free CD's/DVD's. Of course, if you are running Mac OS X or Linux - nothing to worry about... |
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A miscellany of topics that intersest me: deaf culture, game design, politics as soap opera, the cyborg condition and the experience of learning to hear again. Other topics presented are speculative fiction and imaginary cities. There are appearences of snippets of work in progress, public rants, pointless posts and Mish the Mouse. The Writer
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