Author: C.J. Collier

  • Isn’t the windows gtkglarea fancy?

    Updated @ 20061214T1717 Updated @ 20061215T1140

  • gtk and OpenGL

    I couldn’t sleep this morning. I woke up early and mostly watched Firefly. Between episodes, I hacked on gtkglarea and updated some of my bugs over at the gnome bugzilla system. I added a couple of components to the gtkglarea product page, namely build and docs. Next on my list of things to do for…

  • Is this thing on?

    testing testing. one, two, three This is an edit to an already posted plog item.

  • gtkglarea on win32

    After a long, long wait, GtkGLArea is now running on win32. I’ve put up a temporary package here until I merge the changes into cvs and put out an official package that plays nicely with the rest of the gtk+ platform. The next step, of course is GtkGLArea#, the C# wrapper around this library. And…

  • spam is getting on my nerves again

    I’m getting too many pieces of spam per diem, so I’ve turned on my “forward to the feds” procmail rule. Enjoy!

  • York Roe Softe

    Someone told me the other day that I should stop calling it my database server. This lead me to thinking about a business being founded to sell the ether. Perhaps they could call themselves “York Roe Softe.” Fun times.

  • Would someone just buy one of these?

    I wish they would stop airing this commercial on http://di.fm/. If you buy one, maybe a) the site will run better and b) they’ll stop f*cking bothering me.

  • Someone asked recently….

    Their question was “Why is VMS so much faster than Unix?” They of course used the new fangled words for “VMS” and “Unix,” but the idea was the same. The short answer is that it’s because they are different operating systems and that they focus on different consumers. The long answer is very long. It…

  • Snowing in everett

    beginning to look a lot like….

  • What makes Christians Christian?

    I was reading through Andrew Sullivan‘s blog and I’m intrigued by what folks seem to think makes a Christian a Christian. In my opinion, the only thing required to be a Christian is for an individual to consider themself so. It’s one of those “I think, therefore I am” kinds of things, as far as…