It’s been two weeks
Caught The Shawshank Redemption. Visited the ACMI for the White Noise digital art exhibition. The Melbourne Flickr group is realistically going to have an exhibition, and I’m taking part in organising. Highly exciting. Clubbed too. Fun last weekend.
Melbourne Spring Fashion Festival 2005 is on all this week. I endeavour to visit it regularly pending free time. It was so exciting I shelled out money for a 1GB Sandisk UltraII CF card too. Conclusion is I need a faster zoom, definitely. Caught The Skeleton Key, on Tuesday, which was interesting - not too scary, and with weird hoodo crap. New Orleans pre-disaster was depicted. For it post-disaster, I suggest Jacob Appelbaum’s weblog.
Spent most of the rest of the week at the Motorola Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. In-between managed to write the Fedora Community Marketing Contacts manifesto. Initial comments seem good, but I clearly want to improve on it this coming week. Last few days saw me getting terribly tired and sick (aching bones, strained muscles) - I think gym visits in the morning at 6.30am and doing all the stuff I do daily (photographing models) is probably not a good idea. Saturday was eat ribs, drink beer, and watch the Gladiator. Oh, and bits to be proud about: Software Freedom Day in Malaysia gave away the IOSN LiveCD running Ubuntu as well as with the premiers and so on. Yum Yum.

Dinner last night was curry fish head with Anne in Box Hill. I highly recommend going to this restaurant (its a Chinese one, serving good Indian curry fish head!). Played with NetNewsWire Lite and realised its really all I need as a Liferea replacement, minus pinning an interesting article (looks like I’ll be needing some Tomboy like application to keep useful blog snippets). Seems all good feedreaders handle OPML quite well (import/export). The weather Dashboard widget needs to be set to “Melbourne, Australia(VIC)” to replace GNOME’s weather report (I still actually like the report that the applet provides, I wonder if there’s a way to con OS X into giving me those details). As for a X-Chat replacement, there’s always Colloquy - its notifications with Growl, and the “person has possibly replied” is a nice feature. I also played with Screen Spanning Doctor on my current iBook, and am pleased to see it works (radeon7500). From the forums, the radeon9550 should also work in the event that I decide to get a 12″ iBook G4. Exporting the Evolution address book is easy - select all, save as vcards, then import into Address Book. Syncs well with my Palm as well. And the talking clock at the top of the hour is just oh so sexy. Need to scroll using Terminal.app + screen + irssi? The magic is in Shift+Fn+PgUp! Another problem solved.
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