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Monthly Archives: May 2006
Short Outage
Apologies for the short outage – there was maintenance being done on the server.
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New Theme
In preparation for the 3rd JediMoose anniversary (on the 15th May), I’ve finally got around to putting a new theme up. I had been looking at a completely different theme, based around the banner above, but then I found the … Continue reading
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Tremulous – part 2
I wasn’t originally planning on writing another ‘review’ of Tremulous after my first post about it, but I’ve been playing a bit over the last couple of weeks, and wanted to put some thoughts down on paper. The Good Tremulous … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Games, Linux, mrBen
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New OpenOffice.org Marketting
Along with the fact that the Open Document Format has now become an ISO standard (which is brilliant news), somebody passed me a link to the new OpenOffice.org marketting campaign over at http://why.openoffice.org/. They’re focusing (much like Microsoft) on the … Continue reading
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May Challenge: First tips
I don’t know whether anyone here is taking me up on the May Challenge, but I thought it was worth a link to this article on “Smart formatting for better compatibility between OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office“. Essentially it’s about using … Continue reading
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Quote of the Week
George Galloway (in this mornings Metro): Gordon Brown and Tony Blair are two cheeks of the same arse. Hi-larious. mrBen
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