September 29, 2003
say cheese, louise
First time a blog has ever made my mouth water. The crew over at The Cheese Diaries is clearly having Too Much Fun (tm). And I just love their CSS design; now all they need is a cheese lover's moblog 8-D
Posted by Gene at September 29, 2003 11:48 PM | TrackBackOh great -- now all I can think of is how much I want some cheese!
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* NINETY-NINERS: In 1849, a horde of people ("Forty-niners") headed to
California to pan gold and get rich quick. In 1999, a horde of people
("Ninety-niners") headed to California to invest in Linux companies and
get rich quick. Some things never change.
* ZOO: The ubiquitous shelf of O'Reilly Animal Books that many nerds keep
next to their computer
* THEY'RE MULTIPLYING LIKE PORTALS: The proliferation of Linux portals
that have the latest headlines from Slashdot and LinuxToday but offer
little original content.
* YOU CAN SPELL EVIL WITHOUT vi: A curse uttered by freshman Computer
Science students struggling with vi's insert mode for the first time.