Arhhhh! Tagged.com got me
Yeah, user error. My mistake. I should have watched all the check boxes on the site. Mea Culpa. Now all my gmail contacts get spam from me. Ugly.
So, whilst I am on the topic: social networking sites should only opt-in, not opt-out. Make it a little more difficult to show your friends you are an absolute dork and idiot. Plaxo had the same effect on people, and it made your Outlook run as slow as treacle.
I am a fan of linkedin.com; myspace.com is interesting but looks as ugly as Prince Charles’ second wife; not much else has caught my eye.
Rent Microsoft Office for AU$25/year (buy for AU$75)
edit title for correctness and shortness. 9:30pm
Yes, I work for Microsoft. Let’s get that out of the way. The above link will find me, but please don’t send me OEM offers.
Every day I get spam’d to buy OEM Microsoft and Adobe products. For prices ranging from US$10 to US$175, and I can get Office or Adobe Creative Suite on some el-cheapo burnt CD from a fly-by night dodgy-brothers organisation based in a country that doesn’t exist in my school atlas. Thankfully, gmail and the corporate spam filters grab these bogus OEM offers and push the bits into email limbo. As my dad said, anything too cheap is always too good to be true.
As an Australian University Student, would you buy Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate for a year’s use at AU$25? Or the license for life for AU$75?
This is a brave effort by my current employer. Not just for the pricing and delivery method: but more for the reaction of students seeing Office at price that has been polluting the email system for the last 2 years. Students, a majority being some of the first of the Generation-Yers, have pretty keen senses of what is legit and what is not.Â
Will emails flow through their human spam filters?
Baldrick the Zune, Found!
Baldrick, my kidnapped Zune, has a report from his travels around Australia last week. He has been keeping some very important company.
Matt Sherrod is new Crowded House Drummer
Matt Sherrod, drummer for Beck, is joining the reformed Crowded House as the drummer.
Knowing the quality of Beck’s percussion, this is going to lead into some interesting directions.
Frances Allen wins Turing Award
As posted by Anna Liu, Frances Allen won this year’s Turing Award.
This whole industry has been created by two very famous women:
Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace: when Charles Babbage invented the hardware known as the Analytical Engine, Ada started programming -or- the software. A century out of time, these two very smart people collaborated not via email – but letter writing.
Admiral Grace Hopper: whilst Lady Lovelace did not get to see her ideas come to life, Grace Hopper invented many terms, computer programming languages and an industry.
Question: who is the Turing Award named after?
Update on APC’s Geek Gear Story
Tony Sarno has posted an update on the Geek Gear Store live e-commerce experiment underway at APC.
On Issue 7 “Where is the word ‘Nerd’ in the branding?” … the nerd/geek four letter word divide is best characterised by the movie “Revenge of the Nerds“. ‘nuf said. In NZ, nerd might be an OK term, in Australia – you are going to get decked.
Berno and Baldrick are blog-famous!
Baldrick, my new Black Zune, was kidnapped by Berno this week. If anyone has seen either, please contact me at progeek@microsoft.com
You will also notice Berno has fans!
Exercising your Mind with Dr Neil Roodyn
10 minute Podcast from Dr Neil (Dr Neil’s Notes 0043) . It is worth a listen, for more reasons than I was mentioned!
Learning how to Phrogram
Phrogamming: the telling a computer (rather than your brothers/sisters/pets) what to do is both fun; and a potential career choice.
Languages that you may have read about: C# (that’s cee-sharp), Java and C++ (cee plus plus) are big first steps. Like learning to drive a car: you start with some of the basic rules, and progress on to the Indi-500 as you gain more experience.
To get the basic rules down, its good to start with a different language: that’s where KPL comes in.
Go ask permission to install this onto your computer: ask your parent/teacher. Time to have some fun.
Question: name a learning programming language that starts with “L”