Mainly interesting to my Oxford crowd
Sep. 2nd, 2004 06:13 pmPoking around some of my old bookmarks (yes, I'm displacing), I discovered that Gerv has finally succumbed, despite all his former protests, and is now keeping a blog.
It's called Hacking for Christ and the title pretty much sums up the content, as far as I've read: mostly highly technical discussion about Mozilla and other computery things that I don't even know how to classify, and quite a lot of that deeply offensive right-wing Christianity that Gerv does, but we still love him anyway cos he's Gerv and he's so very sincere and well-meaning. I'd syndicate it here but the feed is in a format that is too cool for LJ.
Edited 6.9.04: Now public, with permission from Gerv.
It's called Hacking for Christ and the title pretty much sums up the content, as far as I've read: mostly highly technical discussion about Mozilla and other computery things that I don't even know how to classify, and quite a lot of that deeply offensive right-wing Christianity that Gerv does, but we still love him anyway cos he's Gerv and he's so very sincere and well-meaning. I'd syndicate it here but the feed is in a format that is too cool for LJ.
Edited 6.9.04: Now public, with permission from Gerv.
It's a fair cop, guv...
Date: 2004-09-07 04:18 pm (UTC)Re: It's a fair cop, guv...
Date: 2004-09-18 11:52 am (UTC)Sorry. I just obviously remembered the conversation cos I was hoping you'd join in the whole blogging thing, which I'm finding a much more convenient way of communicating than email. So I was disappointed when you were so vehemently against it, that's all.
I try hard to post things of general interest, and try and avoid posts about [...] fluff
Good for you! My posts are mostly fluff, I'm afraid. The advantage of this is that it means when there are people I'm not in touch with as regularly as I'd like, when we do interact, we don't have to waste time having the 'so what's going on in your life, then?' conversation. But I'm most impressed that you are keeping an interesting and thinky blog!