User:Jukeboksi

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    I put all the old and new material under GFDL on 10.3.2003
    I put the first XML/DTDs under GPL on 15.3.2003

    I'm Juxo, a geek with a difference, a CS drop-out in Finland.

    • You can contact me on the talk page or
    • by [1] or
    • on IRC (Freenode), where I use the nick Juxo and hang around #wikipedia and #consumerium or
    • on AIM: youxoh
    • by good old GSM +358 50 4925 229 (Operators are like shampoo and conditioner, you should change brands every once in a while). I'm in UTC+2 and like to sleep late when it's possible, but if it's urgent (like vandalbots or something) sms or call me anytime. Old number +358 44 27 11 365. (3^3, binary 3, days in a year. Simple in geeky kind of way, Eh?) might also work someday.

    You can also find me at http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Juxo I have some other nicks for more obscure stuff though. And at Sourceforge username:Juxo

    Sorry about the crappy front page (better now).


    POV area starts here, you've been warned

    The recipe database is coming to a digital device near you, this time it might be for real ;)

    Consumerium article names in general should refer to a term used by the designers for software naming conventions. The process of agreeing on naming conventions will happen the other way around the other way around, but hey what are Wiki's for.

    Less redirections then in Wikipedia, if some article naming is not preferred, then just let the article wither away.


    Remember to

    • Write an news article to Indymedia.
    • Get an RSS-feed running
    • Figure out how to make an .ico file for the site (with Mac OS X)
    • Contact GEPIR about accessing their DBs via XML-RPC

    Why the fuck... -section

    • I can't find a Bluetooth digicamera? I really want a dry-wipeable drawing board and a Bluetooth digicamera so I can draw diagrams etc and just upload the image.
    • And why is no-one developing a car where alarms/doors/ignition can be locked/unlocked using Bluetooth? Think of the dynamics this would add to w:Car sharing and rentals even leasing and back-leasing and owning cars fusing all of previous much closer (Time limited car keys, disposable car keys...). If Bluetooth became an industry standard in car locking it would seriously reduce the urge to own one in places where w:public transport is feasible.
    • And why have I been editing for 16,5 hours straight. Seems I need a life. Juxo 04:12 Apr 16, 2003 (EEST)
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