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James Ogley

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Did some work on gnome-themes-extras today, just adding symlinks to cover where some icons are named differently on SuSE, so the correct version from the current theme is picked up, will be sending a patch to Uraeus later on.

Uploaded updated AbiWord Beta and g-t-e packages this morning, and exchanged a couple of emails with Pipex to confirm that my error ticket could now be closed.

Added new hamster photos, some curry-eating photos, and the before & after shots of my haircut to the gallery.

The jukebox at work has managed to randomly select a lot of tracks by Placebo today, which is superb, and in a moment of extreme self-absorbedness (is that even a word?), I changed the icon for my home directory in Nautilus:

[Self Absorbed]

People who read my blog directly, rather than on Planet SuSE should read my Advogato blog for the last few days to catch up on what I've blogged while my DSL has been down.

The DSL is of course now back up, it seems that our line was switched to a different pair of wires in the cabinet at the end of our road, and the BT routing department weren't told. When the line was checked at the exchange, the fuse wasn't replaced which is why the phone service died as well. This is now all sorted.

Didn't see Kill Bill - silly me didn't notice that it opens this Friday, not last Friday, so we actually have tickets for next Tuesday. Saw Shaun of the Dead instead, and it was fantastic - really laugh out loud funny, with really good nods towards the horror genre too. I recommend it.