Funny prayer

Just caught this on bash.org:

<Firefly> Time for my prayers:
<Firefly> Our Father, who 0wnz heaven, j00 r0ck!
<Firefly> May all 0ur base someday be belong to you!
<Firefly> May j00 0wn earth just like j00 0wn heaven.
<Firefly> Give us this day our warez, mp3z, and pr0n through a phat pipe.
<Firefly> And cut us some slack when we act like n00b lamerz, just as we teach n00bz when they act lame on us.
<Firefly> Please don’t give us root access on some poor d00d’z box when we’re too pissed off to think about what’s right and wrong, and if you could keep the fbi off our backs, we’d appreciate it.
<Firefly> For j00 0wn r00t on all our b0x3s 4ever and ever, 4m3n.

This may affect some people: Microsoft abandons Outlook Express

I guess the trend is towards more and more people reading and writing email on the web. Hotmail users especially, and MS is making more money by pushing Hotmail and the advertising on everyone (in MS Messenger, as part of Windows, etc) than by letting them use Outlok Express for free.

Also, it seems they want more corporate users to use (and pay for) Outlook (the program that comes with Office, not to confuse with OE). Which is silly thinking, because noone in their right mind is going to buy an Office license for every employee just so they can read mail.

It also appears they also don’t care about usenet a lot. With Outlook Express gone, there won’t be a single usenet program left in their protfolio.

I guess they’re playing into the hands of Mozilla. Absolutely brilliant Mailtool & Newsreader. It’s pretty, it converts all your old mail, comes with a spam filter, and is all-around he most standard-compliant mailtool around. And unlike Outlook Express, it’s not going to go away.

Going through my recent email, people have been sending me mail using these mail tools:

– Outlook Express: 65 users

– Mozilla: 36 users

– GMX Web Interface: 22 users

– Outlook IMO: 19 users

– KMail: 11 users

– The Bat!: 11 users

– web.de Web Interface: 10 users

– Mutt: 9 users

– Outlook: 9 users

– Outlook CWS: 8 users

– Eudora: 6 users

– AOL: 6 users

– Yahoo: 5 users

– Ximian Evolution: 4 users

– Apple Mail: 3 users

– Forte: 2 users

– Opera: 2 users

– IMP: 5 users

– NOCC, T-Online, PocoMail, Ultrafunk, Juno, cityweb Bluewin: 1 user each

Lofoten

I’ve just come back from a trip to Lofoten, and I’ll have to write something big about it. In one word, though: Amazing. Only got to climb in one place, though, which is one of the few grudges I have about the trip, but the climb itself was really, really nice (and scary for someone with a fear of heights as extreme as mine. The picture below is of someone doing the same route that we did.

Jumping on the goat

Vacation

I’m having vacation, and the weather turned beautiful just in time. It’s been the best days of summer so far, and there are more to come. Starting a little sunburn.

So far, vacation has been all about going to the islands, to Huk beach, and enjoying life. I started a week earlier by working half days, working off overtime that had accumulated. So by the time vacation started, I was already pretty relaxed and low on stress 🙂

If there aren’t many updates in the next days, it’s because I’m not on the net. Had to catch up on more than 200 mails today.

Juggling on Hovedoya

Currently Reading: Neverwhere

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman is definitely among the top 3 books I’ve read this year.

Just as in American Gods, Gaiman invents a whole society that’s right before our eyes but that we cannot see any more. This time they are not forgotten gods, but an underground “London Below”, a society living under London, in abandoned subway stations, WW2 tunnels and abandoned places. I’m two thirds through the book, and I want to savour every page of it. Next on the reading list: Stardust.

4th of July

The official 4th of July celebrations in Norway always happens on the last weekend before 4th of July – so that families can come and enjoy it together. My friend April was helping with the organization this year, and I dopped by to see how they were doing.

I came just in time to help with the cleaning up. Perfect timing as ever, because it meant I didn’t have to stand in line with a lot of screaming kids to fight for a ride on the bull.

I managed to stay up for 16 seconds.