December 29th, 2007 | Ubuntu, Linux, Apple by th | 17 Comments
I’ve always wanted to install Ubuntu on my Mac. So I decided to give myself little christmas present and finally get it done. Here’s my experiences with running Linux on Intel Mac.

Ubuntu 7.10 64bit running on Core 2 duo Macbook Pro
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December 28th, 2007 | Microsoft, Web by th | 6 Comments
Pretty much every web developer on the planet hates Internet Explorer. It’s just simply an amazing piece of **** when it comes to standards support. It’s quite strange that coders of worlds largest software company can’t even read and understand simple markup language specs. Imagine what would happen if these people designed airplanes. Here’s great article on the subject. And here’s IE Voodoo doll 
December 24th, 2007 | Kahvipapu by th | 1 Comment
Merry Christmas everyone! 
December 21st, 2007 | Linux, Apple by th | No Comments
Whether you love Apple’s design and functionality, or just want to play around with your computer, it can be both fun and helpful to emulate a Mac while running Linux. Read the article here, you’ll find tutorials, hacks, tools, and more that can help you copycat Mac.
December 16th, 2007 | Ubuntu, Linux by th | 1 Comment
Ubuntu is a very complete OS, especially the Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), but there are still make tweaks you can do just after installing it that will make Ubuntu shine like never. I will explain here some things I do just after have ubuntu installed.
December 16th, 2007 | Movies by th | No Comments
The crew of the Planet Express ship, stars of the animated comedy Futurama. The show, which ran for four years on Fox, had terrific writing and voice acting. It also had a very distinctive look. Futurama employed an innovative mix of hand-drawn two-dimensional art, digital color, and 3-D computer animation. Now, after becoming a cult hit in syndication and on DVD, the show is returning in the form of four feature-length DVDs. Here’s a look behind the scenes at how Futurama is made.
November 9th, 2007 | Random by th | No Comments
Awesome. Check’em out here.
November 8th, 2007 | Linux by th | No Comments
Fedora project has just released version 8 of community-driven Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. Release notes available here. Ars Technica has a roundup of new features.
