Testing, testing, testing ...

Decided to change my website's home page. It incorporates an integral drop-down menu feature and recent updates listing. The drop-down menu code had to be hacked to accomodate different versions of IE, which was a huge PITA. It should work fine with browsers for Linux, though. Testers welcome.

http://webpages.charter.net/alienjeff/index.html

Thanks!

And for a change ...

... a website update that is DEFINITELY Puppy related! See the latest addition to SEARCH FUNNIES.

Ever flirt with or go all the way ...

... with questioning authority?

Ever consider going toe to toe with a corporation?

I did. And won.

It was mildly funny. If you're curious, I added a new piece, The Right to One's Rights, to the Essays section of my website.

Perhaps more later. Until then, enjoy!

Too cold outside to do much of anything else ...

... so I updated the website. Check out What's new on The Fringe.

 

Latest screenshot; website series continues; afraid of otters?

For anyone interested, here's linkage to a recent screenshot of my Arch desktop. It's straight JWM, baby ... no DE ... light, slim, fast, and efficient. Of particular note, I direct you to look at the "load" figures. Computers are made to work, right?

http://img.flashtux.org/img1326a372788exa1c9a155.png


I put a significant dent in my website's Bug Lake Expedition project. Check out the three installments and stay tuned for two or three more to follow.

The Fringe has been updated

There are some new entries to the website. Check it out if you dare.

Debian's gain, Puppy's loss

This is sad news.

The Fringe has been updated

There are some new entries to the website. Check it out if you dare.

This stray has been led astray ...

... now where's my ashtray?

After much deliberation (and a disasterous crash and data loss) I've cleaned Puppy Linux from my main desktop box, a HP Kayak XU-800, and installed Arch Linux 2008-6 i686. With the help of David (IRC nick DigitalCrypto), Arch is up, running, and surpassing my wildest unreasonable expectations. JWM has been retained, though experimentation continues with OpenBox, ratpoison and FluxBox WMs. The multi-user environment makes this easy to do.

blog entry test

Just a test. Finally was greeted with a blog entry screen instead of the HostGator 404-error page.