eyeOS Home | Web Desktop – Web OS – Web Office – your files and applications everywhere
This looks verrrrry interesting. Gonna have to try it out and see fer me self but from what I seem to be reading tis just the ticket for folks that use more than one machine. Suspect the bad part is gonna be having to install the os on each one but have only skimmed the first page of the site so far.
b e a . s t . . . Lightbulb – a kinetic sculpture
Floating light bulb part 2. Interesting concept and execution.
Groklaw – Novell SJ Hearing Transcript – May 31, 2007 as text
I have tried to read the arguments, really I have, but the “logic” that they are using is “not” logical at least to me. I don’t think. Then again it may be that my brain just exploded in trying to follow this crap that SCO’s lawyers are dishing out.
It seems that they are saying that if they had won the case in 2003 that SCO would have still been making money and now they want Novel and Linux (all the distros I think) to pay them back the money that they would have made along with damages. And they want the judge to award them this whether they own the unix patents or not. Or something. But I ain’t sure.
Good luck if you follow the link and try to read this crap.
Tony Blair has turned Britain into a land where we are all prisoners | the Daily Mail
Boy, really makes me want to visit… Not that it’s much if any better here in the USA. 🙁
An Ultra-Lite MEPIS Derivative, AntiX “antics”, is Available for Testing | MEPIS
Interesting distro. Will have to dl it and see how well it compares to some of the other small distros.
Ural | Russian Motorcycles

Neat bikes! Love the on demand 2 wheel drive. Specs say a 5 gal tank but no info on mpg. 40 hp out of less than 800 cc so about the same hp per cc as the small front wheel drive cars. Price doesn’t seem bad either. Wonder if there is a dealer around this neck of the woods? Not that I am in the market but would like to look at one none the less.
Sitting out another shower in the Registration Office.
Been working on another small building for Tim to use as a sales stand. This one is built out of scraps and more scraps.
Floor is plywood and osb scraps screwed to 4 foot long 2x6s set on 16 inch centers supported on two outer ends by 10 foot long osmose 6×6’s and in the center by a osmose 2×6 on edge. sections are joined by pieces of plywood screwed to to the sides where the 2×6’s join on the 2×6 upright.
Walls are 1×4 shipping frames put together in a lego fashion with a 4 inch overlap between them. Harder to discribe than to do. Again screwed together.
Front side posts are osmose 4×4’s 8 feet long. Or one of them is. The other is made of two pieces cut so they could be overlapped a foot and then screwed together.
Takes longer to build out of pieces and scraps but the only expense to date on this is fuel to get the materials, and cost of the screws.
Wall covering and possibally roof covering will be the plastic the other buildings are coated with. A bit of caulk and the roof seams should be quite tight.
Will be interesting to see how much can be done without additional funds being spent.
Still sprinkling a bit. So glad to see this rain. It’s started to settle the worst of the dust. Just need a few inches more of slow stuff over a month long period to bring some of the plants back.
MathsNet Interactive Geometry: 3D
An interesting set of 10 3d puzzles. For help there is a link to some of the solutions posted on youtube. Good 3d visualization skills a + (must?).
PIA Homepage
Looks like the Philippines are on the road to computer freedom. And are using my favorite Linux distro, PCLOS according to the article. Great to hear!