OMGWTFBBQ?! Britney did WHAT?

Damnit. Why doesn’t anyone tell me when these things happen?

Britney’s done shaved her head!
FREAK INFREAK OUT
The bitch is cray-zee.Why Britney?  Why?

Party in the back, Paris!

On February 15, 2007, after weeks of publicity surrounding late-night partying, indecent exposure and drug and alcohol use, Spears entered an offshore drug rehab facility, but stayed only one night. The next night Britney was seen crying and drinking Nyquil outside a closed Sherman Oaks hair salon. When the salon owner arrived to let her in, she shaved her head with clippers. Photos of a bald Britney quickly circulated on the Internet. After leaving the salon, Spears visited a tattoo parlor and got multiple tattoos, of which one was a pair of pink and red lips. Trying to explain her new hairstyle, Spears said “I don’t want anyone touching me. I’m tired of everybody touching me.”

Drinking the Ubuntu Kool-Aid

ubuntulogo.gifI’ve recently installed Ubuntu Linux on my spare desktop machine and I have to say, this is light years ahead the last time I tried installing linux onto a personal machine. Ubuntu, which is an African word meaning “I can’t get RedHat to work on this machine,” just worked right out the box, if not completely flawlessly. It still requires some bit of computer savy to configure everything, but nothing compared to my previous experiences. With one or two additional packages I have internet, video, instant messengering, bittorrents, you name it – all working. I am having some problems with video chat – but I think I’ll be able to figure that out. Once I have that, I seriously thinking about dropping Windows from my normal machine. Hell, Ubuntu will even run on my iMac 3G. Since I’ve upgraded my iMac to the newest OSX I’ve noticed a tremendous drop in speed, and I’m thinking linux would be much quicker.

So far I can recommend the following apps:

  • Kopete: Yahoo!/AIM/MSN messenger client. It even does webcam but I can’t get incoming video to move past connection – it just freezes. The other party can’t connect to my cam either. I’m thinking it’s a setting somewhere that I need to fiddle with.
  • Firefox: Of course.
  • Wine: Allows you to run Windows apps under Linux. I have yet to experiment too much with it, but there are a few things that I’d like to try… uTorrent and Trillian (portable version) come to mind.
  • Automatix: Automatix2 is a graphical interface for automating the installation (and uninstallation) of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems. Currently supported are Ubuntu 6.10, 6.06 and Mepis 6. Get your codecs here quickly. Much like EasyUbuntu, although I can’t get EU to actually run.
  • Frostwire: Like Limewire.
  • Thunar: File manager. (Like Windows Explorer)

If I can get the kinks worked out with the camera and perhaps add some cool eye candy like Beryl… I may leave Windows behind as well. (for future reference)

Crazy signs around the city

Crazy signs around the city

These paste-ups have been slowly taking over the CBD over the course of the last few months. They’re generally posted on garbage cans and telephone poles, but I’ve also seen them on the back of street signs and like the one pictured, newspaper machines. I’m not sure what to make of them other than being very, very afraid of the person who puts them up.