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Wed, 14 Mar 2007



Kernel report video

    The video of the kernel report is cool. It only has left hand audio though. I wish people would ask questions using the microphone though.

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Sat, 03 Mar 2007



LCA 2007 Video: CFQ IO

    I'm watching the CFQ IO Scheduler talk now on MythTV using my MythTV program downloader thingie. Beware the very large audio volume jump about three minutes in. Just saying.

    Oh, and the "pan across blank blackboards for a bit at a funny angle" thing at around 6 minutes is pretty amusing too.

    Update: now with working URL for the downloader thingie!

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Fri, 12 Jan 2007



Wrong timezone batman!

    Heh, the LCA2007 planet is running in a timezone offset from Sydney time by one hour. I wonder how many people that will confuse? Oh, and holy crap does it aggregate quickly.

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Wed, 18 Oct 2006



Hypothetically speaking

    Hypothetically speaking, if you needed to write a four hour long presentation (probably around 200 slides), shared with another speaker, and wanted to keep the style consistent and conforming with your approved corporate style, how would you do it?

    I'm thinking of some sort of intermediate language, which can then be used to generate slides from a template? Is there anything like that out there?

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