From the monthly archives:

June 2005

PC Case mod – half pipe

by cafedave on June 30, 2005

Skateboard Case Mod

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can you trust the new testament?

by cafedave on June 30, 2005

Next week I’m running a (one hour) seminar for high-school age people on “Can you trust the New Testament”. Does anyone have any ideas for questions that seminar attendees might want answered?

I’m thinking about covering:

  • What is the New Testament?
  • Did Jesus exist?
  • Do we know what Jesus actually said?
  • Did Jesus die? rise again?

Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

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Designing the Obvious

by cafedave on June 30, 2005

Graphic Design: The Obvious, Shunned by So Many, Is Successfully Avoided Once Again Poor, poor Obvious. Come sit by me. I’ll be your friend.

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Revenge of the Wife

by cafedave on June 30, 2005

[kel] Revenge of the Wife – radio DJ’s sports car sold on eBay by his angered wife for 50 pence. "I am the registered owner and I have the log book. Please only buy if you can pick up tonight."

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no more ipodphotos

by cafedave on June 29, 2005

All the big iPods will now have colour screens. 20GB for $449/499, depending on which part of the page you look at.

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10 years since suck.com

by cafedave on June 29, 2005

[kottke] 10 years since suck.com – we used to use the site as an example of webdesign back when I was helping with web training back in 1997!

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Boffins create zombie dogs

by cafedave on June 28, 2005

Boffins create zombie dogs

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King Kong

by cafedave on June 28, 2005

The King Kong Trailer (new Peter Jackson movie) is out.

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OS X For The Xbox

by cafedave on June 28, 2005

[Forever Geek] Setting up Mac OS X For The Xbox

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snake handling

by cafedave on June 26, 2005


snake handling

Originally uploaded by cafedave.

A long overdue catch-up dinner with friends coincided with his snake-sitting for other friends, so before dinner, I handled my first ever snakes.

It’s much easier to do when you’ve been assured that they’re non-venomous, and not really interested in attacking people.

The snakes we saw were quite docile, although it’s still a very strange thing to watch a creature with no legs move around.

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