Saturday, 8 November 2003

success?

ok, following this post, i shld have a song title and artist listed

[listening to: You Spin Me 'Round (Like a Record) - Dead or Alive ]
6:19:46 PM    comment []  trackback []  G!   • My Interests
Testing the music plugin - again

Ok, I'm back with this music thing. I'm trying this tool again

[listening to: title of the song - Weird Al Yankovic ]
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Aussies win Ignoble prize

Jack Harvey, John Culvenor, Warren Payne, Steve Cowley, Michael Lawrance, David Stuart, and Robyn Williams of Australia won the 2003 IGNOBLE prize for PHYSICS, for their irresistible report "An Analysis of the Forces Required to Drag Sheep over Various Surfaces."

[PUBLISHED IN: Applied Ergonomics, vol. 33, no. 6, November 2002, pp. 523-31. A copy can be downloaded from http://www.culvenor.com/

Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi!


4:31:12 PM    comment []  trackback []  G!   • Random

More about Matrix
[Wired News] tells it like it is: Matrix Imploded: Trouble in Zion. As a special-effects romp, The Matrix Revolutions may keep viewers glued to their seats for a couple of hours. But as a follow-up to the allegorical tour de force of the first Matrix film, it's a dismal failure. By Niall McKay.


10:10:13 AM    comment []  trackback []  G!   • My Interests

The Matrix Revolutions

movieI went to see the final part of the trilogy last night with my two big boys - Antony & Billy.

I think that the folks from Slate gets it pretty right

Everything which has
a beginning has an end,
sadly, thankfully.


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