What vegetable exactly? I’ve never heard of anybody getting fat from eating too many vegetables, how the hell do they extract so much oil from them?
Just a thought.
I was that weird kid with long hair at school that didn't participate in or enjoy sports, listened to heavy music and generally didn't like people. later in life I would go on to become an IT manager amongst many things whilst the popular kids became parents at a young age and ruined the rest of their lives.
This is my site, amongst many other things my passions include reptiles, loud music, web development, open source software, bearding and motorbikes. I write about my interests at no regular interval and in no particular order. You may not like this, you may love it, I'm not bothered either way.
What vegetable exactly? I’ve never heard of anybody getting fat from eating too many vegetables, how the hell do they extract so much oil from them?
Just a thought.
Having been snaffled up by a local ISP I have found myself in a rather odd and maybe not so unique position. I no longer find myself constantly searching for new and interesting projects in my self-employment for any reason than the joy of doing so.
This being the case I decided that most of the stuff on this website is now fairly irrelevant. Based upon these factors I have decided to make it into a sort of computer help site/showcase of my previous work/general blog of things that both amuse and excite me.
The latest iteration of the Ubuntu desktop has been released, here at Golden Gecko we run nothing else. Why? you may ask, well, here are just a few of the reasons that tipped us in the direction of the seemingly odd-titled OS.
It’s Free! Yes, free. With it being an open source operating system with a global community that is made up of thousands of people who want to help build the best open-source operating system in the world. They share their time and skills to make sure that Ubuntu keeps getting better and better. From IBM to Google, Firefox to Wikipedia – some of today’s best software is based on an open-source model. Shared efforts. Shared principles. No cost.
No Viruses. That is also correct, it doesn’t become infected with viruses and therefore doesn’t require an antivirus to keep it running in tip-top condition. Because it has been built in a solid manner from the ground up you have no need to worry about the internet nasties breaking their way into your computer.
It looks stunning, in comparison to the contenders (OSX and Windows 7) this thing really shines, a full 3d animated desktop at your disposal.
It works on pretty much any old computer and you don’t even have to install it in order to give it a try. Get yourselves over to ubuntu.com today, download a copy and have a play, you might never look back. We certainly haven’t!