Other Side of the Hyphen

  • Superhuman

A blog by Superhuman

Blog description:

Life's always better on the other side of the hyphen!

Blog Rank:

Other Side of the Hyphen ranks 9432 in Africa and 5731 in South Africa. According to site visitors it ranks 5838, and 5838 according to page views:

According to blogroll links it ranks 11276 and 11181 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts

Google Nexus One

Google recently released Nexus One. I went to check it out, and to my shock, it isn't available for South Africa yet. *cries* So instead of dreaming of one, I started looking at the specs for it. Wow! What a good piece of kit this is! Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AGPS,

Broadband?! Where?!

Results from a global study of the quality of broadband in the world was released yesterday. Now these results show some interesting things, like the top country is South Korea, with penetration of 97% over it's population and a broadband quality score of 66. Well done to them. The

Useful Links

Some useful links and apps I’ve found recently: Kubuntu Install Guide – Install guide for Kubuntu apps Trace Watch – Free Advanced Traffic Analysis Speed Dial for Firefox – Direct access to your most visited websites. Like Opera’s speed dial. TwitterFox – Firefox Twitter Client FlossProFox – Firfox Client for FlossPro If you have any more

Sansa Clip

I recently bought a Sansa Clip (m300) MP3 player. I first fell in love with Sansa players when I had a m200. It works perfectly with Linux, and the audio quality is great. They don’t lock you into any OS or any music players. So I see it as a

Starscape

An old favourite game of mine, Starscape has recently resurfaced from the original creator, James Jordaan. The new version is currently in development, so not live yet. The game was developed by James in 2001/2002. We played it quite a bit when I was at university. Since then he’s moved on,

Microsoft sues TomTom

Now I know you’re thinking “Old News!!”, true. I was just thinking today, what is the real threat here, for TomTom and for Linux? Ok, so I haven’t really read the whole court documents and all that (way above my fireplace, they should write that stuff in English!). One of things

10 Apps I can’t live without!

I’ve compiled a list of the top 10 applications I just can’t live without. So here goes: Quanta – IDE for development. Firefox – Browser. Thunderbird – Emails. XChat – Irc chat client. Pidgin – IM for Google Talk and MSN. SuperKaramba – Desklets for KDE Mplayer – Movie player. Amarok – Audio player. GVIM – Gtk VIM editor. Picasa

Review: The Tao of Programming

So last week I had few minutes extra, and finally got through The Tao of Programming in one sitting. Which isn’t such a big feat, but yeah, lately it is for me. Anyhow, I found it quite funny, and most parts you feel like, “Hey, that is how programming should

Reading

Recently I stepped back into a full-time programming profession after about 2 years, I worked as a Systems Administrator at an ISP during those 2 years. I enjoyed it immensely, but for financial reasons I moved back into programming. I’m now back in Web Development, and keeping with the spirit of

Enlightenment

Once again I find myself on the path of Window Managers. This time I’m trying out Enlightenment version 17, better known as E17. Yeah, yeah, I know, it’s still in development, and it’s not stable…but who cares, it works! Right? If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up

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