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Barney's blog. Just a load of old shite really.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Actually had a hands-on play with a beta of Project Looking Glass from Sun Microsystems at the Linux User Expo today, and man does it rock! (it was running on the Sun Java Desktop System as well).
Looking around Sun's site, I found a new Project Looking Glass Detailed View page. Sun have really got a contender for best GUI here; even Apple should be worried, and I am a big fan of OS X.......
If you're interested, I first saw this back in October, but unfortunately I can no longer find the video referenced in that post.

Saturday, April 03, 2004
I have no idea what's going on here, as it's 1.30am, I've had a few beers, and it's all in french. It seems to be somebody's really well conceptualised idea of a quad-processor G5, and I liked it. Maybe it will come true?.......

Thursday, April 01, 2004
Some photographs of the Power Mac G5 - this is geek art!