March Update

March 16th, 2010 by Pete

I’m back, and not only from Africa but to blogging as well  – turns out it’s been 3 months since my

last post! Tanzania was splendid, and climbing Kilimanjaro was a terrific although exhausting experience. I have added some photos to my rarely updated photo gallery in case you want to see some proof.

On the projects front things have naturally been standing a bit still these last few weeks – but not any more! Read the rest of this entry »

No More West

February 12th, 2010 by LostOverThere

As you might have known, Petter and I have been hard at work on Pivot lately. But unfortunately it turns out inspiration is harder to find than Osama Bin Laden, which is precisely why Petter will be travelling down south to Africa to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Read the rest of this entry »

A Seriously Unfortunate Event

February 2nd, 2010 by LostOverThere

Me and Pete were having our sincere 2nd Anniversary tea when we got a call from our manager. I don’t have much time, but unfortunately, we have been in a bit of trouble with the taxation department lately. Turns out buying a knife to stab someone is not a business expense. Strange, no?

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Ubuntu: More bugs than ever?

January 28th, 2010 by LostOverThere

If you’re a frequent Ubuntu user chances are you’ve heard of people suggesting that Ubuntu has gotten decidedly buggy and broken, with even The Register commenting on the lack of polish in Ubuntu 9.10. But when it comes to bugs – how does the latest version of Ubuntu compare to previous editions of the distribution? Using statistics provided by Launchpad, lets find out exactly how buggy Ubuntu has really become. Read the rest of this entry »