Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in Uncategorized
Rule #14 of Site Implementation: Thou shalt not tweak the permalinks on Launch Day.
If anyone has any problems getting to anything, drop me a line at ubergeeke@dotfiveone.com and I’ll fix it promptly.
Thanks for your patience!
Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in blogpost
First, let me just say that I won’t be posting any upcoming-episode spoilers on this site. I’m sure you could find another site that would give you your dose of daily spoiler, but I don’t want to know what’s going to happen so (1) don’t tell me, and (2) if someone *does* tell me, I […]
Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in Uncategorized
The first milestone of any website is Launch Day. (Yay!)
The second, however, is the first site glitch. (Grrr arrrrg.)
Working on it, folks. For the moment, it looks like all the subpages are affected, though the posts are loading correctly and filling up the main page. So, you’ve still got something to read!
I’ll update as soon […]
Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in blogpost
The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE ) Women in Engineering Society occasionally publishes a newsletter for members, but I thought I’d post the most recent issue here to encourage any women who are engineers of one kind or another to consider joining.
April 2008 IEEE WIE Newsletter
While its primary focus seems to be […]
Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in blogpost
Portishead’s latest, "Third", was released this past Monday. I headed over to my trusty local music store to give them my hard-earned money only to find that they didn’t have it in stock. To add insult to injury ("But I crawled here on my belly through broken glass to buy that!"), they were actually playing […]
Posted by ubergeeke on May 1st, 2008 in interviews
Sarah Sharp is a software engineer who hacks on Linux for a living. Check out this interview with Sarah where she talks about her geek origins, what she digs about tech, and how to - in five minutes or less - talk folks into checking out rockets.