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purpose driven planet

30 March 2001 _ 00h09m35 EST
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~ from time to time, the angry red planet receives criticism from those who find our log to be impersonal and, perhaps, inhuman. is our mission to entertain the masses by converting our internal machinations into a consumable quip, fit only for a patch or, if we are lucky, a freaking t-shirt? this isn’t diaryland; you’ll find nothing resembling the musings of a tortured 16-year old here… the rinds and cores that we throw, daily visions and invasions, are here for you to compile and interpret; nothing has been processed and righteously spilled out. so, sometimes you get to read about linux failures for three weeks; sometimes you get to hear about the man who forced us to examine his collapsing set of teeth at the ward plaza sav-on. however, you can trust us on this: you could not begin to plumb the depths of our frustration in the final hours of life in los angeles

~ you can also trust on this: we will never see ‘spy kids’. never.


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angryredplanet.com

28 March 2001 _ 20h21m36 EST
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~ would the the clever gentleman who just prank called my home please note that this is angryredplanet.org, not angryredplanet.com [w].


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oscars, ethnic cleansing

25 March 2001 _ 11h17m33 EST
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~ we have not forgotten this freaking log in fact, while sleeping on the living room floor last night, a dream of updating this log was envisioned. however, events have been less than remarkable lately, for the week has been spent packing supplies, moving goods to the boys’ and girls’ club, and throwing worthless furniture into the alley behind the angry red offices. all time is being spent preparing for the big move, or spent reading in the front yard.

~ it has come to our attention that there is some movie award show or other in los angeles tonight. we can promise not only will we not seek out this year’s ceremony; we will also promise to take no part in the viewing of next year’s contenders: ‘say it isn’t so’, ‘tomcats’, or ‘see spot run’.

~ saving the best for last, it looks like macedonia has finally decided to get involved in some ethnic persecution. how on earth did these people get along for most of the century as yugoslavia, just to sell out their neighbors in a couple of years’ time?


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st. patrick’s day

17 March 2001 _ 10h28m16 EST
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~ seems that napster use is currently 60% less, now that they began blocking the transfer of any song that the riaa demands them to block. there is an application called catnap [w] which scrambles your – otherwise banned – song titles and enables other catnap users to see them. in the likely event that napster puts an end to this, there is always audiogalaxy [w], audiognome [w], limewire [w], or one of the other gnutella clients [w]…

~ go ahead and honor the virulent spread of catholicism to ireland with your green beer, green rivers, and green bagels…we’ll be on hotline [w]

~ ‘puffy’ is still a punk; more so, because he can’t take the rap. weak.


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rasterboy, gore vidal

15 March 2001 _ 10h41m15 EST
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~ packing our stuff for the upcoming relocation of operations, so not much time has been spent on the magic box(es). in fact, all time not spent weeping over the overwhelming tasks ahead have been spent investigating an archaic means of communication delivered by, of course, gore vidal [w]

~ as hard as we try, reading rasterweb [w] always makes us feel inept…


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coding errors

11 March 2001 _ 16h31m09 EST
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~ turns out those netscape problems were not linux-related; they were purely coding accidents on our part! fixed…for now…


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welcome to debian

11 March 2001 _ 15h18m35 EST
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~ this is our first update from linux-angry! viewing this site on linux has been a demoralizing experience; we have tried to be marginally conscientious for various platform and browser scenarios, but never imagined that netscape would appear so differently in linux. also, this update is being written in emacs; we are more familiar with vi, and we hope to dig it up soon.


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linux update 3-11

11 March 2001 _ 11h48m19 EST
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~ linux update: for some reason, every command in mandrake takes about 5 minutes to execute; we hope it is just the video issues making it difficult to refresh the screen – otherwise, windows 9x is a more efficient os for this piece. so, tired of waiting mandrake, we reinstalled redhat 6.2 [w], which seems to run a little faster. Xconfigurator seems to be quite a gyp; there is no place to insert your own sync rates, even though the dialogue box says it is ‘ok’ to do so. all we are left with are the ten or so specified choices, none of which match our monitor perfectly. we tried about 15 configurations, and still had no luck, so we decided to push on without worrying about the screen. our broader hopes include a new monitor, so fooling around with the configuration of this one seems to be wasteful. despite the garbled screen, we managed to configure the network with planet and reach the internet. immediately, we downloaded and installed gaim [w] with resounding success; we moved on to m16 [w] and axyftp [w], which is such a duplicate of ipswitch that we again became shaken in our certainty of what the true benefits of being a linux user are…


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linux update 3-08

8 March 2001 _ 20h38m46 EST
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~ linux update: the garbled and fragmented display still appears the moment we ‘startx’. our video card (s3 virge gx) is supported under xfree86 4.0.2, so we have turned our attention to the ‘dot clock’. assuming the specs on compaq hong kong’s website [w] are correct, we have ascertained our monitor’s rates as such: hsync: 69, vsync: 50-90. there is the issue, of course, that our presario mv700 monitor is not from hong kong and is not engineered for their power cycles. nevertheless, we are fiddling with the sync rates, setting them higher and lower, according to screen resolutions. however, this is exceedingly difficult, when our terminal window appears the way it does. we know that we are not the only people to have issues with this monitor or card, but we have yet to see documentation on a resolution; if we have, we didn’t understand it as such. if by chance you’ve managed to achieve success with gnome or kde using this hardware, please get in touch.


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mandrake

6 March 2001 _ 19h58m41 EST
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~ looks like our hopes went too high too soon; our display is still equally un-viewable under both mandrake [w] and redhat [w]


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