Archive for July, 2006

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Changing my goals

July 27th, 2006

When I started this blog, I had the intention of studying to become a developer of some open source software project, and that this blog would be sort of my “developer’s blog”. That’s why I said that I would try to limit my personal posts as much as possible
But then I just thought: why limit [...]

Ubuntu Users: Get inside their heads

July 26th, 2006

richbarna over at Ubuntuforums.org started a thread that collected blogs and/or websites of the different Ubuntu users/community members. Not all of them are Linux-related. It’s sometimes nice to know what other Ubuntistas (I think that’s what we Ubuntu users are called) are interested in. The variety of interests and personalities just goes to show how [...]

Updates

July 23rd, 2006

So what have I been doing these past days?
Well, first I’ve finally finished writing the first part of my first ever Linux article/post. It took some time to make because I wanted to get at least some of my facts and information right. Even so, I’m still not absolutely sure that what I wrote was [...]

What the fsck is Linux (Part 1)

July 21st, 2006

a.k.a. Linux, FOSS, and other geeky things
Last year, circa December 2005, I got acquainted with a computer entity known as Linux. This entity comes in different shapes and forms, but it mostly prefers to take the likeness of a shiny penguin named Tux, although it has also been known to appear as a scarlet pointed [...]

I heart/hate rainy days…

July 15th, 2006

My sister recently blogged on the things she liked about rainy days (Ate, why don’t you have permalinks?). It kinda led me to think about my own ambiguous relationship with the weather.
I love rainy days…
I usually find myself looking forward to rainy days, specially when I was still in school. The rainy season meant possible [...]

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