I have one. It’s Open Source under a BSD licence (with a ‘no attribution permitted’ clause) and I’ve been distributing it freely.
I need to be tucked up in bed with a cup of hot girl.
However I have volunteered to man a civil liberties campaign street stall in the South of England this afternoon. This promises to be fun now that Blair has authorised councils to authorise private thugs (e.g. Brighton, thanks James) to run around public roads beating up and arresting innocent people committing the offence of not trying to make money or buy stuff. Still, privatising the cops is a good move isn’t it? why should they have a state monopoly. A bit of competition will make them raise their game. Just a long as they don’t arrest the wrong people.
Good post… have followed up on my own blog.. thanks for the inspiration.
Ruthie also now has a cold. Except because she is a girl, life carries on as normal, apart from from some extra (for once undeserved) nagging of Geeklawyer. Another factor adding to her general irritation is that she can’t get her new computer to work properly. She announced in exasperated fashion that technical support is “turning her into a geek”. No, came the reply… just competent. Ouch. So 10 points to technical support nil points Ruthie…
Note Geeklawyer’s new online chat link thingy… course if I put one of those up I’d never get any work done
Understand, however, that the role of tech support is to condescend to users in order to make themselves feel superior when they aren’t. Geeklawyer normally outgeeks tech support since most of them are merely point and click Microsoft Windows monkeys with MCSEs.
Geeklawyer won’t stand for them making a fool of you: it’s his job.