You are looking at posts that were written in the month of April in the year 2007.
The FreddyWare Developmental Process – published as a PDF for the public – outlines the steps and various requirements for the establishment of a new site or service in the FreddyWare Solutions Enterprise Network. Following these guidelines, we are developing FreddyWare-StudyNucleus, a next-generation site following next-generation principles.
StudyNucleus will offer services rivalling that of our soon-to-be extinct FreddyWare@School. With various educational resources, vast expanding content and innovative functions, StudyNucleus will be what no other FreddyWare asset can be.
StudyNucleus is the one site in all of the FWSENET that the most resources are being invested in. The amount of work being done is phenomenal, and we are already planning on decentralizing the future StudyNucleus.org (the organization’s home page) and StudyNucleus.info (the resource site) by using more than one server.
According to our plans, the main site (StudyNucleus.org) will be established around May 12, 2007, and will enter the “post-dev. / alpha state”, combining some of the steps from the developmental process rather than going through them slowly.
Bookmark StudyNucleus.org now, and check back as much as possible!




(No Ratings Yet)Whoops, a little problem… After upgrading to Wordpress 2.1.3, this post was temporarily identified as having an author other than me. This has been edited and fixed.
As the administrator for the FreddyWare Solutions Enterprise Network, I’m responsible for maintaining sites and services, including this site, Geekie.org. I have the pleasure of announcing expansion of the network, meaning primarily the acquisition of new assets, though I am partially dissatisfied because I haven’t been able to blog much about non-FreddyWare posts in recent times.
After obtaining access to extremely attractive prices and becoming an active reseller for domain-related services, I chose to spend a certain amount of FreddyWare’s revenue on expansion. That means, basically, that I have registered the following domains:




(No Ratings Yet)Google has been known to comply with the common trend of April Fools’ day pranks - from their Google Mentalplex (April Fools, 2000) to a more recent Google Gulp, it seems the newest is a sort of free “in-home wireless broadband service”.
And this new free Internet access is being provided through your plumbing! You GFlush the fiber-optic cable down the toilet, and connect the other end to the device. Within an hour, you’ll get free wireless Internet!
This is the idea behind Google TiSP, a revolutionary prank that I hope is never realized. Please don’t give us Internet through our sewage lines.
You’ve got to give it to Google for their excellent April Fools’ ideas. Some of them I hope will one day be produced - but not as pranks.




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