
A tour around the giant collection of Apple hardware in Microsoft’s Mac lab. Lots and lots of Apple kit!
David Weiss: A Tour of Microsoft’s Mac Lab

GPS navigation systems directing drivers around the closed B4040 are ignorant of the 2 foot deep ford on the alternate route. Friendly locals have been hauled dappy drivers who ignored warning signs out of the drink twice a day – sometimes charging £25 for a tow behind a tractor.
Full story in the Times: Sat-nav dunks dozy drivers in deep water – Britain – Times Online
I’m selling my 2003 ’03′ plate SEAT Ibiza 1.2 16v. Bought in September 2003 as an ex-demo with 25 miles on the clock, the only owners have been SEAT and me. 23,000 miles on the clock, just had it’s first MOT (expires end of March 2007). Just had a full 20k service at Sidlow SEAT main dealer in Horley, and 4 new tyres. Good condition all round. £300 Sony radio/cassette added with flip front, remote, 5 disc changer in glovebox.
I’m asking £4900 GBP for this car.
UPDATE: I have now sold this car. Thank you for all your enquiries.
Snopes discovers that those emails going round with the pictures of huge rabbits really aren’t fakes.


Read the rest here:
Urban Legends Reference Pages: Photo Gallery (Giant Rabbit)
I have started yet another section on my site, this time dedicated to low cost Linux devices. Eventually this will allow tracking in real time of the cheapest hardware available, very useful for geeks on a budget, educational projects, etc.
In theory this should save a bundle of time for Linux geeks looking to start a new hacking project.
Low Cost Linux Devices
…and yes, that does bring in the 5th completely seperate design on one site. Usability gurus will hate it.
I had a shot at getting a usb bluetooth dongle working on the Travelmate today.
I wasn’t able to find any info online about doing exactly this, so I thought I’d give it a go the hard way.
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