AP: “Ken Kesey, whose LSD-fueled bus ride became a symbol of the psychedelic 1960s after he won fame as a novelist with ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,’ died Saturday morning. He was 66.” [Scripting News]
Actually, I heard it from Asaf Bartov first. I never read anything Kesey actually wrote (although I have an unread copy of his book “Demon Box” in this room somewhere), but I read Tom Wolfe’s The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test Kit, after a recommendation from my mom. Wolfe managed to describe the Day-Glo colored inner lives of Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, and he used Comic Book Superheroes as a natual metaphor for that. That book managed to show how cool the Hippies (and the Beats before them) actually were.
Author: Dotan Dimet
Crossing borders between Unix and
Crossing borders between Unix and Windows – a sensible article about getting the best out of UNIX & Windows both, singing the praises of some good software apps, like Teraterm and Cygwin.
David Bau, who wrote that article, also has a taskbar search utility available on his site (it’s a cool hack that leverages Windows’ ability to run a tiny, tiny IE window in the taskbar) and a nice Javascript console thingie (which requires IE 5+)
The back button problem persists (on my work PC only) in both Netscape 6.2 & Mozilla 0.95+. It’s OK at home, though.
Mozilla (0.95+) and Netscape 6.2 don’t seem to have a working Back button… Could this have something to do with uninstalling IE 6, or have I just not noticed it until now?
Alan Davis explains in an open letter how Eclipse basically stole his Marvelman art. Alan Moore does not come out looking good from this.