I’ve begun to put up some pieces from the old days, but the filtering (and finding) process will take some time. For now, be content with: Four Women, Preparations For A Chinese Wedding, and the often requested 15 Steps To Sapphic Bliss. Most of these have already been discussed to death (but I wasn’t able [...]
Two nights ago I had a strange nightmare. So strange, I didn’t dare tell anyone about it.
It was a nightmare which lasted for one second – but chilled me enough to wake me up. I “saw” a picture I didn’t want anyone to see on my Flickr account, and, if that wasn’t enough, before I [...]
Frustrated with Safari and Firefox? Camino doesn’t do it for you? No money to buy Omniweb?
Try Shiira.
The Shiira Project is a free browser based on Safari Web Kit, written in Cocoa (I’m superficial, but I don’t use Firefox too much because I love Cocoa goodness, not Carbon).
“The goal of the Shiira Project is to [...]
I’m not a patient person. I belong to that class of people who irrationally believe that if something ain’t instant, there’s something wrong with it, even if it’s really a slow processor you have (450Mhz iMac).
If you’re like that too, do yourself a favour, and never be possessed with the idea of installing Gentoo Linux, [...]
In four days, my family is sure to wake up, quite literally, to a new development – my mother’s new employment status. It is an employment status none of us have a living memory of, for we have never known her to be “not employed”. From prior experience, I know this to mean only one [...]
Following up on the discussion from some time back – we are proceeding with the L Word screening. It will be a private affair, and there is a nice location. Tuesday evenings, commencing in about two weeks’ time – we will probably run through earlier seasons, and then hopefully continue when season three is launched. [...]
We have been expecting it for weeks – Google has launched Google Talk. There have been instant messaging networks for as long as many of us remember being online; while the current market leader in internet telephony, Skype, has picked up 51 million users by making VoIP easy enough for your mum to understand.
The [...]
I write this with some urgency because more than one of you has recently implied, to my horror, that you believe I am married, or as good as; often this is said as a matter of fact, in that derogatory, insinuating manner that people who do not understand “long term R” (R for relationship) and [...]
ISD Heritage Centre and Counter Terrorism Exhibition Cum Local Tour
Anybody up for a visit?