Isn’t that typical? Mozilla 1.2 is released only a couple of days after I get home (and away from my parents’ broadband connection.
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November 27, 2002
by Neil T
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November 27, 2002
by Neil T
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Isn’t that typical? Mozilla 1.2 is released only a couple of days after I get home (and away from my parents’ broadband connection.
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November 27, 2002
by Neil T
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Despite my predictions, the fire alarm didn’t go off last night, so I had a good night’s sleep for once. Today is laundry day (meaning I’ve run out of clean socks), so I’ve been in and out of the laundrette all morning.
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November 26, 2002
by Neil T
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Based on the timings of the last two, tonight’s fire alarm spectacular should be at about 4am – the others were at 3am and 2am respectively. So I’ll have a good 4 hours of sleep before then, hopefully.
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November 26, 2002
by Neil T
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I’ve been a bad blogger again and not updated for a while. Sorry…
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November 23, 2002
by Neil T
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My Christmas present has been bought, and at a cheaper price than we originally thought.
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November 22, 2002
by Neil T
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Ciaran has enabled TrackBack on his blog, so I’m trackbacking him to see if it works.
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November 22, 2002
by Neil T
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I’m about to set off home for the weekend; all I need to do is pack my computer, pressies and other random objects into my backpack and I’m all set.
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November 21, 2002
by Neil T
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The Daily Globe has a list of what months/weeks/days have special significance across the world, so I thought I’d check out their list for May.
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November 21, 2002
by Neil T
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You may be interested to know that I haven’t actually drunk any alcohol since Friday (despite what beebware says), which is probably the longest I’ve been without it since getting here.
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November 21, 2002
by Neil T
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We all know how many security vunerabilities seem to infiltrate MS products, and how their TechNet bulletins are somewhat cryptic at the best of times. So it’s refreshing to see that there are now two versions of the bulletins available, the TechNet article for Techs and an MS Security article for Joe User.
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