By kattekrab, 5 April, 2008

Hmm nothing but twitterings here for days. That's not ideal.

I've got a  todo list scrawled on my notepad...

 OSIA
  - website
  - meeting promotion
  - benefits of membership proposition

 - 2020 Summit Submissions

 - LCA report and HowTO

 - biz admin - invoicing and BAS statement

 - Article on latest inkscape - submit to submit to the open source report.

By kattekrab, 18 March, 2008

was ace.

You should go.

By kattekrab, 16 March, 2008

Aaah Cool.

Cafuego - Thank you for helping me get the del.icio.us module working so it pulls the random links I store into my blog.  It's pulled up the last 10 - or a random selection - or something (ok I haven't figured that bit out yet) - and the last one was memories for life.

Representing Memory: A USB key elephant? So I visited it again. It's really kinda fascinating. It led me to a paper published in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface in 2006 called "Memories for life: a review of the science and technology" and is also available as PDF.

By kattekrab, 15 March, 2008
 
Hmmm - now I've made a poster... perhaps I should organise a picnic - celebrate the equinox - I could call it the bad friday picnic. For heathens, pagans and non-believers. 
By kattekrab, 13 February, 2008
Sorry. For the indignity and degradation thus inflicted on a proud people and a proud culture, we say sorry.

This morning in the 42nd Parliament the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered an apology to the Stolen Generations. Yesterday, for the first time, a Welcome to Country ceremony was performed at Parliament House.  It was broadcast live, and watched by thousands, perhaps millions of people across the nation.