Well, I finally got to write a little on DynDNSupdate, which has resulted in version 0.8. (And it’s now in subversion as well… Mmm… Subversion…) You can see the changes in DynDNSupdate. (Thanks to my good friend HarryV for the idea for the -s option.)
Enjoy! (No! No top 3 (or 5) this time.)
Finally I pulled myself together and posted some of my bookmarks as links, which means that there are now various links of linguistic relevance. For now “linguistic relevance” means “phonetic/phonological relevance”, but none the less… Toys and info for all the linguistic freaks out there.
Furthermore there’s a small linguistic (again: phonetic) addition to the files section, but I’ll let you explore that for yourself.
Update (Jul. 9, 2007): Both Links and Files are gone — for good!
“For example, the English verb house used to have a voiceless [s], like the noun house, but at some point it underwent a voicing change that did not affect the noun because of different phonological conditions (the verb used to have a vowel suffix until Middle English times, whereas in the noun the s was word final already in Old English).”
Martin Haspelmath - Understanding Morphology
- Grab the nearest book.
- Open the book to page 23.
- Find the 5th sentence.
- Post the text in your journal along with these instructions.
Via HarryV (harry.25cl.org)
I’ve been productive lately, which has resulted in a lot of new tracks. 4 to be exact. 3 for Anders K. Madsen and 1 for Laxness 101.
The 3 released under my own name are:
- Sunny Road to Hell
- Cats in the Sun
- It is Alright
And the track released as Laxness 101 is:
All songs can be downloaded from the music-section.
Feel free to drop a comment on them (either here or by mail). If I could force you to you know I would…