The first sentences from the first blog post of each month this year:
- January - 1. What did you do in 2005 that you’d never done before?
- February - Just got my Electronic Frontiers Australia e-blurb, which had an interesting link to the list of comments posted about the review of copyright Fair Use rights.
- March - Forgot I was in pay parking.
- April - Spotlight plug-ins for searching Zip archives, tar archives, lots of other things.
- May - So, according to Transperth the correct fare is $2.46 for the bus to/from UWA and the drivers are charging me the wrong amount ($2).
- June - The Australian Communications and Media Authority has software for reporting spammers directly from Windows Outlook or Outlook Express.
- July - Tonight on Enough Rope, a cabby introduced me to “Blind as a welder’s dog”
- August - UWA are hosting a public lecture on Molecular Gastronomy by Professor Peter Barham on Monday night.
- September - >So the Australian Federal Police have told Jack Thomas that he’s not allowed to contact Osama Bin Laden.
- October - For those who missed it on Media Watch, how Sydney’s Daily Telegraph (and indirectly, 2GB’s Alan Jones) use a diabetic cat as ammunition against harm-minimising safe injecting rooms.
- November - Usually I pay some attention to what Google Ads get thrown up on specific pages I visit.
- December - 0/50,000





