For the computer geeks:
Feisty Fawn released today.
For the webcomics fans or fans of the 'teens (think American black jazz singer woman goes to Europe, as written by a Finn): Goldenbird.
If your historical tastes run even older (Roman Empire?): SPQR Blues, a Brothers and Sisters soap-opera in the Roman Empire.
For the manga/anime fans -- there's a comic by Miyazaki here (scroll down), though I haven't downloaded it.
For the political comics fan, who's tired of hearing about how "there's no sexism in comics!" (yes, for those of you who don't follow the online comics world, a huge number of fanboys actually think that spandex comics aren't sexist): Karen Healey's Anti-feminist Backlash Bingo, which could easily be adapted to "the American media aren't racist" etc etc.
if you're more about the math and physics: Superpositional Chess (and if you want to play it, find me when i have two weeks free some time).
A blog that seems right up my alley, despite the absence of offspring: GeekDad. Probably would be fun for you geek moms too :)
Feisty Fawn released today.
For the webcomics fans or fans of the 'teens (think American black jazz singer woman goes to Europe, as written by a Finn): Goldenbird.
If your historical tastes run even older (Roman Empire?): SPQR Blues, a Brothers and Sisters soap-opera in the Roman Empire.
For the manga/anime fans -- there's a comic by Miyazaki here (scroll down), though I haven't downloaded it.
For the political comics fan, who's tired of hearing about how "there's no sexism in comics!" (yes, for those of you who don't follow the online comics world, a huge number of fanboys actually think that spandex comics aren't sexist): Karen Healey's Anti-feminist Backlash Bingo, which could easily be adapted to "the American media aren't racist" etc etc.
if you're more about the math and physics: Superpositional Chess (and if you want to play it, find me when i have two weeks free some time).
A blog that seems right up my alley, despite the absence of offspring: GeekDad. Probably would be fun for you geek moms too :)
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Date: 2007-04-20 05:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-21 10:11 am (UTC)I tried out Edgy Eft Kubuntu on my box at work (at home I'm using evil Suse). It was OK, but a bit clunky - lots of KDE segfaults when closing apps. There again, my Suse installation has been acting strange since I installed Beryl, but what the hell - if I wanted stability, I'd use Debian, with its ten-year development cycle and backwards-compatibility guaranteed for the next century ;-)
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Date: 2007-04-22 10:18 pm (UTC)One thing Ubuntu has been doing a good job with these days is catching when subprograms misbehave and notifying the user -- maybe KDE was always doing this but only now Ubuntu is noticing?
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Date: 2007-04-23 07:05 am (UTC)Out of curiosity I installed Gnome on my Suse box. It looks better than it used to (i.e. less like a child's painting book) but I really don't like the new menu system. (I also got rid of the Suse modifications to the KDE menu, but that's another story.)
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Date: 2007-04-24 10:09 am (UTC)