Welcome to my blog!

July 25th, 2007

This is the third time I have set up Wordpress on my personal web space here, so it’s been uneventful. I have had more trouble with Dreamhost recently, including a very sluggish shell and email to my catch-all never arriving at my Gmail account. I’m thinking about moving all Compugoat network infrastructure over to a VPS I’ve been playing with.

She Wants Revenge

December 28th, 2005

I have no idea if they are any good, but this album cover does it for me. I will report on if the music is any good later.
She Wants Revenge album cover

edit: Tear You Apart isn’t so bad, but a little boring.

the gentleman’s club goons wdma

December 27th, 2005

To make things easier in this time of transition, I have compiled instructions for getting an account on the new WDMA here. There is also a link to the Gentlemans Club. Have fun goons!

Foodbloggin makes me so hungry

December 22nd, 2005

I haven’t had a decent breakfast in approximately 32937974 years.

hey bonertown!

December 15th, 2005

Go fuck yourselves already.

irssi 0.8.10

December 14th, 2005

It’s out.

Amanda Wenk, Web 2.0 Superstar

December 13th, 2005

Little does she know it, but Amanda Wenk is the new face of the new web! All of the bloggers are in love with her, especially the ones from Spain. This is mainly because she has gigantic boobs, but also I suspect because none of them have talked to a girl in person before.

It’s only a matter of time before she is signed up to endorse Flock, or Flickr, or some other Web 2.0 fad.

<3

Wow

November 20th, 2005

This blog is not going places.

goatvax

October 28th, 2005

I have installed the latest version of OpenBSD on the SIMH VAX emulator. It is slow as balls, because crapple crapintoshes are slow as fuck to begin with. I also don’t have SIMH compiled with networking yet, so this emulated machine does next to nothing. Later, I will get this stuff running on one of my fast computers, and it should be a lot cooler.

thumbnail of a screenshot of a terminal

Internet Startups let me out of this!

October 28th, 2005

Some new company called Digg recieved 2.8 million dollars for what amounts to a trivial Web 2.0 application developed using Ajax, Ruby on Rails, and possibly SQLite.

I hope they bought plenty of Aeron chairs and Cisco routers for their employees to take home when their paychecks start bouncing and the electricity gets turned off.

Pure faggotry.