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Geek girl goes on a trip.

chris @ March 27, 2008 # Comments Off

I’m posting this from a hotel room in Glasgow (blazingly fast free wifi, but chat and IRC are blocked, natch). When opportunity beckoned I jumped on the occasion of a few days of sightseeing, de-stressing, and getting to know Scotland a little.
Since my move away from France in 2006, this, it turns out, is the […]

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Eggcorn Database, Diacritiques down!

chris @ October 15, 2007 # One Comment

For the last hour there have been some major technical problems here at lascribe.net — first it was permalinks to articles not working (404 File Not Found), and when I indicated this to my hoster, apparently some major configuration work on the web server was launched.
The current situation is that permalinks here on the top […]

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Freenode’s lilo

chris @ September 16, 2006 # 4 Comments

I interrupt this blog’s scheduled silence because of a disturbing annoucement I just received.
When I’m online, I almost constantly hang out on a few IRC chanels on the server irc.freenode.net (website). This message was broadcast this evening, about 10min ago:
[22:17] -christel- [Global Notice] On the 12th September Rob Levin, known to many as Freenode’s […]

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This site.

chris @ June 22, 2006 # Comments Off

So I’ve imported the stuff from my wordpress.com blog. [Does anyone need a tutorial for importing WordPress into WordPress?]
And why is this site still looking so unfinished? That’s why. Well, and because I’ve just moved to London and started a new job (I’m now a proper IT person and all!). My free time goes mostly […]

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Hello, World!

chris @ December 8, 2005 # Comments Off

So I got myself a wordpress.com blog. This unnerves me a little, because I already have several blogs — the threat of blogiferation looms large. On the other hand, each blog has its own character, indeed, needs to have a strong personality to attract readers. This is something I learnt from my first and primary […]

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