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Monthly Archives: May 2005

Musical Baton

Total volume of music files on my computer:
36.2Gb ? dunno how many songs ? dunno how many days of music
(just so that you guys know, it is illegal to rip CDs into mp3 here in Australia, regardless of whether you bought the CD or not… yes, I’m an outlaw)

Ore wa hougakushiken no tame ni benkyou suru dattebayo!

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Studying for exams! Will be back at the end of June.

Saving up for my own personal mecha

From Japan Today:
MAEBASHI ? An environment machinery maker has developed a robot that can be ridden and maneuvered like one in the animation series Mobile Suit Gundam, the company employee in charge of the development said Sunday.

The Singaporean mainstream media still doesn’t get it

The past 2 weeks have been interesting. First, TodayOnline published a piece about blogging and freedom that clearly set the benchmark for professional journalism. It was again, one of those ‘lectures’ devoid of any useful information or analysis that only a professional journalist could come up with.

Alfred Deakin Innovation Lectures: The Creative Commons

Update:
Kim Weatherall has her perspective on the lecture. (Kim’s a lecturer at my school.)
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I went to a public lecture today, when I really should’ve been at home trying to complete a Property Law assignment due tomorrow (statutory interpretation of the Native Title Act…gah).