May Contain Nuts
March 10th, 2008 
09:31 am - Some charts
Calvin's Brain, Aaaaaardvark, Sex, fish bicycle, Smiley, Soccer Archery, running with fire, unintended consequences, how awesome I am, Livejournal, Teddy of Borg, kitten crying, 2012, cats and dogs, Shade, slogans, House with a silly face, Hold Me, roleplaying HP, cards of love, lesbian tea, Eightball, The Question is not "Is She Gay?", smoking horse, KittenPenguin, obey, plasticine, Humanity, psychodrama, wikipedia, Attack!, Fight Calvin, Portal!, Eschaton, Needs More Robots, multimedia errors, witch, Animated, Cartoon, circular reasoning, book power, Focus!, Experience, Santa, Monkey in charge, swirly ball of doom!, Join Darth, Back slowly away, obey the penguin, cat chases butterfly, Dr Who, bubble, minifesto, Academically speaking, Unless I'm wrong, south park, Whoa!, time to live, movie review, devil, conspiracy theories, It's a trap!, pickup lines, Exciting, hairy, Cutest Kitten, mononoke thingy, android fisting, Serious, kitty, Sexy, Java, Vaudeville for the next five miles, bullshit detector, Wibbledy Weep, Flying Squirrel, The Hair!, Juggling, Big Grin, headshot, default, screaming hedgehog, Jesus!, dating curve, wanking, Master and Doctor, HP Spoilers, sheldon, ZOMG!, Big Neil, cute, Says Tom, Monkey and Me, lady face, calvin dancing, reaper, Evil Pizza, how big?, livejournal blackout, vulture vomit, Alone without the stupid people, running lego man, STFU says the doctor, Made of Love, Batman goes back to the closet, Find X, sleeping doggy, overwhelming firepower, bombed to freedom, Made of Win, Offensive, whoever invented boredom..., Tentacular, Lack of Pants
The Fetish Chart - linking various fetishes together.
The Geek heirarchy
The geek flowchart - which was attached to this New-York Times article on Gary Gygax.

I'd seen the first two before. The third article was written by a geek and is rather sweet.

Oooh - and of course Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music. I really, really wish someone would do one of these for other kinds of music.
09:51 pm - Email
Calvin's Brain, Aaaaaardvark, Sex, fish bicycle, Smiley, Soccer Archery, running with fire, unintended consequences, how awesome I am, Livejournal, Teddy of Borg, kitten crying, 2012, cats and dogs, Shade, slogans, House with a silly face, Hold Me, roleplaying HP, cards of love, lesbian tea, Eightball, The Question is not "Is She Gay?", smoking horse, KittenPenguin, obey, plasticine, Humanity, psychodrama, wikipedia, Attack!, Fight Calvin, Portal!, Eschaton, Needs More Robots, multimedia errors, witch, Animated, Cartoon, circular reasoning, book power, Focus!, Experience, Santa, Monkey in charge, swirly ball of doom!, Join Darth, Back slowly away, obey the penguin, cat chases butterfly, Dr Who, bubble, minifesto, Academically speaking, Unless I'm wrong, south park, Whoa!, time to live, movie review, devil, conspiracy theories, It's a trap!, pickup lines, Exciting, hairy, Cutest Kitten, mononoke thingy, android fisting, Serious, kitty, Sexy, Java, Vaudeville for the next five miles, bullshit detector, Wibbledy Weep, Flying Squirrel, The Hair!, Juggling, Big Grin, headshot, default, screaming hedgehog, Jesus!, dating curve, wanking, Master and Doctor, HP Spoilers, sheldon, ZOMG!, Big Neil, cute, Says Tom, Monkey and Me, lady face, calvin dancing, reaper, Evil Pizza, how big?, livejournal blackout, vulture vomit, Alone without the stupid people, running lego man, STFU says the doctor, Made of Love, Batman goes back to the closet, Find X, sleeping doggy, overwhelming firepower, bombed to freedom, Made of Win, Offensive, whoever invented boredom..., Tentacular, Lack of Pants
In ye _really_ olden days people used to read email on a box connected to a large server somewhere, using a textbased piece of software like elm (for electronic mail) or pine (because geeks like puns).

A bit later, people needed to be able to download email from a server onto their own machines so they could read them there, and free up some more space in their online mailbox. To do this they used the Post Office Protocol (or POP) to connect, download all new emails and then disconnect again. The problem with this was that once you'd downloaded them onto your computer they couldn't easily be on any other computer. Which meant that you ended up either forwarding them to your other accounts (or yourself) to read later, or just doing without.

And then came IMAP. the Internet Message Access Protocol. This allowed you to leave the messages on the server, which would keep them _forever_ - and your email client would connect to it and just tell you what messages were sitting there. If you marked a message as read (or replied to) then that marking would happen _on the server_ and you would see exactly the same view no matter what computer you were on.

However, some geeks had been using the internet for a very long time, or had been told once that POP was how you downloaded email, and they never tried out IMAP, despite it being much more useful. Especially now that you can have gigabytes of email sitting online without worrying about space restraints.

But nowadays even GMail supports it. And it's dead handy. So give it a go.

(This post prompted by [info]johanna_alice, who wass having problems reading email on two machines, and was doing all sorts of complex things to work around it, when IMAP would have solved the problems instantly.)
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