the internet
❯ 04/06/2005
The Commonly Confused Word Test
Achieving scores of 92% in Beginner and Intermediate, 93% in Advanced, and 46% in Expert levels reflects an exceptional grasp of commonly confused English words. Understanding these nuances, which many struggle with, demonstrates a strong command of the language. For a detailed answer key, visit my blog.
❯ 05/12/2005
Firefox Promo Videos
Firefox enthusiasts have created humorous promotional videos for their browser. These videos are available for viewing, providing a light-hearted look at the features of Firefox. Check them out before they become widely popular and harder to access.
❯ 05/27/2005
This is so sad. Flame war turns deadly
In San Diego on May 25, 2005, an online argument escalated into a deadly confrontation, resulting in two murders and two attempted homicides. Disturbingly, the perpetrator returned to the message board to taunt other users, highlighting the darker side of internet interactions and the potential real-life consequences of online conflicts.
❯ 06/06/2005
Nintendo Revolution to offer free classic downloads
The Nintendo Revolution is rumored to offer free downloads of classic games from the Snes, Nes, and N64. There may also be advancements in graphics enhancement technologies, similar to ZSnes. This initiative could appeal to retro gaming enthusiasts who enjoy revisiting the classics.
❯ 06/29/2005
Stolen from Ambroggio
The blog post delves into the evolution of Han Solo's character within the Star Wars franchise, exploring his transformation from a rogue smuggler to a hero. It discusses key moments that define his journey, emphasizing the complexities and growth of his persona throughout the films.
❯ 08/14/2005
Thinking about the future.
The blog post examines potential future scenarios for the internet, Google, and media. It presents thought-provoking ideas, albeit with a slightly naive or left-leaning perspective. For those interested in the evolution of digital landscapes, this exploration provides intriguing insights into what lies ahead.
❯ 12/11/2005
Another new project: virenfrei-surfen
I created a small page to support the Firefox versus Internet Explorer debate. It aims to help users understand why Firefox is the better option. You can share this resource with anyone considering a switch to Firefox: [www.virenfrei-surfen.de](http://www.virenfrei-surfen.de).
❯ 10/19/2007
I got my iPhone
I just received my iPhone, currently running software version 1.0.2 due to carrier restrictions, and I'm impressed. While it may lack some modern mobile features, it excels in several other areas. I plan to share more insights soon.
❯ 11/04/2008
New X-Server for Linux
Wayland aims to address persistent issues in Linux desktop experiences, such as lag, tearing, and flickering during rendering. Despite advancements in Linux as a desktop OS, the outdated X-Server has hindered its appeal. Wayland promises a smoother, more visually cohesive experience, potentially enhancing user satisfaction and support for Linux as a viable desktop alternative.
❯ 11/17/2008
The communicative potential of Twitter
I am exploring how to position Twitter within the landscape of social and mass communication, noting its unique blend of interpersonal and mass communication features. Microblogging is still in its early stages, but its rapid growth suggests it may soon become a significant online phenomenon, possibly surpassing traditional blogging in potential.