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Hamma
2007-07-31, 10:38 PM
Well I decided to bring back my blog - kinda lost interest a while back but I decided to give it another go. Thinking about posting some more information on there relating to my work field (howtos, workarounds ive found and shiz) among other stuff.. rants included of course.

Picked up a domain for it this time around - Godaddy cheap :p

http://www.hammatime.net

Rbstr
2007-07-31, 10:49 PM
Bringing up photography; I ordered this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:11&Item=180142668666

17-85mm, Image Stabilization, the professional-type auto focus system.

I'm going a a trip out to Colorado and northern New Mexico, we'll see if I can snap any good pics!

Hamma
2007-07-31, 10:51 PM
Sweet :thumbsup:

321
2007-08-01, 04:09 AM
Thank you Hamma, I want to know your deepest, darkest secrets; everything about you. Thank you for this great gift that you have given me. I look forward to reading all of your entries, day after day, never missing one and reading each entry several times, so that I may fully comprehend the complex thoughts that you put onto that blog.

P.S. You need a webcam too.

MattxMosh
2007-08-01, 07:05 AM
Is that the one post for this year?

Hamma
2007-08-01, 08:23 AM
Is that the one post for this year?

:rofl:

2 posts this year ;)

Thank you Hamma, I want to know your deepest, darkest secrets; everything about you. Thank you for this great gift that you have given me. I look forward to reading all of your entries, day after day, never missing one and reading each entry several times, so that I may fully comprehend the complex thoughts that you put onto that blog.

P.S. You need a webcam too.


:rofl:

Infernus
2007-08-01, 09:25 AM
I haven't updated my blog in a while.

Now it's telling me my email address is wrong.

GAY BAGS

Ait'al
2007-08-02, 12:45 AM
What are you standpoints on net neutrality?

Hamma
2007-08-02, 09:26 AM
If it ain't broke don't fix it, I really think the politicians should keep their dumb noses out of something that works fine as it is. ;)

Mag-Mower
2007-08-02, 12:33 PM
If it ain't broke don't fix it, I really think the politicians should keep their dumb noses out of something that works fine as it is. ;)

But, Last I heard, The Internet is a series of tubes!

Hamma
2007-08-02, 01:38 PM
indeed, liquid plumber may do the trick :p

Ait'al
2007-08-02, 03:01 PM
Are you saying you are against it or for it. I read in the link from your blog that NN was basically just removed and they are trying to reinstill it or something.

My take was NN was the legal enforcement of the idea that all ISPs and such must let all other trafic go through their lines etc. And that what was already there to stop that was just removed in 05.

That is probably grossly oversimplified though.

Hamma
2007-08-02, 03:24 PM
I am saying there's really no need to do anything so I guess that would be against it. There's nothing wrong with the system now, its just powerful lobbyists buying politicians free diners and donating shitloads of money to their campaigns.

Rbstr
2007-08-02, 05:02 PM
Because something currently works fine is a poor reason not to do something about ensuring it continues to work well.

Carriers are actively lobbying to get the rules changed to greatly favor them and it will be at our internet's best feature's expenses, if not at ours as well.

Infernus
2007-08-02, 09:18 PM
Wow, my blog doesn't talk about things remotely as interesting.

Mine is about holes in the wall, and core microachitecture.

Hamma
2007-08-02, 10:02 PM
:lol:

Infernus
2007-08-02, 10:35 PM
Seriously, yours sparks debate on net neutrality.

Mine sparks commentary on my shoddy renovation techniques.