A few Images from a weekend spent at Waihi Beach. All from the Sunday as Saturday was when the storm hit.
"Meaningless! Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless."
What does man gain from all his labour at which he toils under the sun?
Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Free Ebooks, Wallpapers
Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Freebies Bonanza
Tor (a big American SF publisher) are allowing free download of a number of there ebooks until the 27th July. They've also stuck up wallpaper versions of a cover art from a variety of of books and older SF mags.
It's well worth a look for some good wall paper and some good reading material.
Tor (a big American SF publisher) are allowing free download of a number of there ebooks until the 27th July. They've also stuck up wallpaper versions of a cover art from a variety of of books and older SF mags.
It's well worth a look for some good wall paper and some good reading material.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Dragon Age!
BioWare : Dragon Age : Home
Dragon Age is looking awesome from the early screenshots and videos released, the website has some info as well these days so if you like RPG's have a look at it!
Dragon Age is looking awesome from the early screenshots and videos released, the website has some info as well these days so if you like RPG's have a look at it!
Monday, July 07, 2008
IT consumerization
Analysis: IT consumerization and the future of work
An interesting article hypothesizing that consumers are replacing Enterprise and Governments as the main driver for modern computer technology with a suggestion that this could eventually lead to BYO computer workplaces, as companies struggle to keep up with the rapidly changing and diversifying software and hardware ecosystem.
What do you people think? Or are you already there (Matt?)?
An interesting article hypothesizing that consumers are replacing Enterprise and Governments as the main driver for modern computer technology with a suggestion that this could eventually lead to BYO computer workplaces, as companies struggle to keep up with the rapidly changing and diversifying software and hardware ecosystem.
What do you people think? Or are you already there (Matt?)?
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