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Archive for April 2003

Typhoon

I posted a note erlier about Opera Film’s latest production then called Code: Typhoon, it is now officially rechristened to simply Typhoon. Martin Munthe just dropped me this first-iteration poster Typhoon Poster. There’s a thread over at dvdforum.nu (in swedish only) initiated by Christian Magdu who has a part as one of the soldiers. And on the same site is an older thread about Camp Slaughter.

Blogger Archives

There seems to be some general fault over at Blogger making it impossile to publish any archives. We can all hope that the cause for it is their move over to Google, can’t wait to get the Google stability.

I think I found out how to fix the problem… nope. No soup for me!

Happy Birthday Mr …

To paraphrase another famous song, if you not already got the theme of today. A dignity of the web, the anfather of all graphic web browsers, Mosaic is ten today!

Spam, spam, spam…

Today I got sick of spam. Previously it hasn’t bothered me that much since pretty much all “real” email I recieve get sorted into virtual folders by sender and email lists and everything left in the unsorted inbox was unwanted emails that I could delete. But today I had enough. Not by the amount of spam, but the waste of time checking messages to make sure I did not delete any valid ones by mistake.

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Excuses

I feel bad about not updating this blog to often. But I have two excuses, that at least I think is both equaly good. First I’m at my moms place during the eastern (whole April to be more precise) so there is not much to write about. Second, I have been incredible busy working on a software project called Melies, a digital compositor for film and video work, and even started yesterday compiling my notes into the format of a book.

There is not yet anything significant published about Melies, one contributing factor is that I’m working on version 0.1, but there is a very minimalistic site about the project over at SourceForge.

Getting Better

I have promised a long post about the media, but the press got better, and my frustration went away. Journalist actually started to formulate questions. Rumsfeld may be a republican-asshole but I have to say that I like his handling of the press, telling them that they are supposed to formulate questions as questions and not statements.

On a side note:
My statement about human shields was not to take too blody serious. It was rather rhetorical.

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