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Meus X-Arch Mutatus Est
That’s right… My X-Box is changed, or modded, mutatus seemed to be the closest word I could come up with. I managed to soft-mod my X-Box and install Evox, then I upgraded the hard drive from the 10GB that was in it with an 80GB. I know this is all kinda old school now, but [...]
A New Project
I’ve found a project that I’m excited about and hope to get some of our geeks onboard with. I should see a demo in the next day or so. I’ll tell you more then… Stay tuned!!!
To Geek or Not To Geek!!!
Jason Powell poses an interesting question. Can you like bluegrass and still be a geek? As for me, there’s nothing like sitting around with the guys, gulping down the blood-wine (or Code Red) and bursting out in a rousing: Koi keh-less pook load. Koi Pook beh poo Yoch bow math bow je shuv wee Say [...]
HELP!!!!
My grandparents are visiting us this week, and my grandfather just discovered that our digital cable has a digital music channel of pure BLUEGRASS!! HELP!!! I’m in Hillbilly HEL… NEED… HELP… MUST NOT LOSE GEEKINESS… MUST NOT GIVE IN… MUST COMPILE CODE… ya’ll
Meus X-Archa Infractus NON Est
That’s right!! My X-Box is NOT broken!! Well, actually it still is, but I got a new one. Now I just need to upgrade the HDD and load a different OS.
Calendar
Anyone interested in what the Joplin Church IT Groups is doing? I’ve created a Google Calendar to keep up on it. Yah, I know, it’s pretty blank right now, but we haven’t even had our first meeting yet, so what did you expect.
Joplin Church IT Roundtable
I’ve been talking with Jim Walton lately and we’ve decided to start a local Joplin Church IT Roundtable. Joplin resides in the buckle of the bible belt and as a result we are saturated with small churches. I’m pretty certain most(if not ALL) of these churches are using computers somewhere for something they do, and [...]
Linux on the Ipaq
Last week I tried something I’ve been wanting to try for a long time. I ordered an old Ipaq 3650 on Ebay and installed Linux on it. In order to install Linux you need either a serial cable (usb won’t work) or a compact flash sleeve. I just happened to have a CF sleeve from [...]
