Arguments

“Combine utter, polar disagreement on everything, ever, with the fact that I am a text-book Only Child, and she is a violent psychopath, and we’re warming up. Then factor in my being English while she is German, which not only makes each one of us personally and absolutely responsible for the history, and the social and cultural mores of our respective countries, but also opens up a whole field of sub-arguments grounded in grammatical and semantic disputes and, well, just try saying anything and walking away.”

www.thingsmygirlfriendandihavearguedabout.com

Berners-Lee Wins Technology Prize

World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee today was named recipient of the first-ever Millennium Technology Prize.

The honor, which is accompanied by one million euros, is bestowed by the Finnish Technology Award Foundation as an international acknowledgement of outstanding technological innovation that directly promotes people’s quality of life, is based on humane values, and encourages sustainable economic development.

“The Web has significantly enhanced many people’s ability to obtain information central to their lives,” says Pekka Tarjanne, former secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union and chairman of the International Award Selection Committee. “The Web is encouraging new types of social networks, supporting transparency and democracy, and opening up novel avenues for information management and business development.”

Full press release here.

How To Write Unmaintainable Code

In the interests of creating employment opportunities in the Java programming field, I am passing on these tips from the masters on how to write code that is so difficult to maintain, that the people who come after you will take years to make even the simplest changes. Further, if you follow all these rules religiously, you will even guarantee yourself a lifetime of employment, since no one but you has a hope in hell of maintaining the code.

Full essay at http://mindprod.com/unmain.html

Genesis

Here I go again. I had previously installed Serendipity weblog engine from s9y.org, but it had a few niggling bugs and seemed a bit immature still. It’s a shame because it has a fantastic WYSIWYG editor, but I need something more stable. So I’ve plumped for WordPress instead based on some recommendations.

So far it seems to do the job 🙂

Now to try and copy my previous entries from the Serendipity database *sigh*