Assorted Bits of Halloween
Update: 10/31 19:30 GMT by C : Barry sent in this one for you Apple lovers: "I saw your Linux jack-o-lantern, but how about this? The guys over at iPodHacks.com have actually carved an iPod into a pumpkin, creating the world's only iPod-o-Lantern. That's 7000 songs in your...pumpkin. Thought you might want to update the Halloween posting, as this is an ideal fit."
Also, David Clubb submits this achievement for your consideration: "Since it's Halloween, we at the
University of Rochester's Computer
Interest Floor decided to build a web server out of a pumpkin. We dissembled a 100MHz PII and placed it into a 54 lbs. pumpkin. It runs
Gentoo and can be accessed
here. Please don't Slashdot it too
badly!"
And it just wouldn't be Halloween without the following, from a nameless submittor: "To quote the site, 'Extreme Halloween Fright.' A fairly comprehensive guide to making your pumpkin a bit more hi-tech using power tools, and perhaps the definitive pumpkin trepanning site." Pumpkins and powertools. How can you go wrong?
Aliens isn't so scary once you know what is going to happen and have already seen the alien. I saw Aliens 3, then Aliens, and then Alien and I wasn't frightened at all. Now take the shining, that is a scary movie no matter how many times you have seen it. I think a farker had the best observation: there are two kinds of horror movies: slashers(Halloween, Friday the 13th) and bizzare occurances(the ring, the shining, night of the living dead.) If you find one type scary, you probably won't be scared by the other.
There's a growing sense that even if The Future comes,
most of us won't be able to afford it.
-- Lemmy