20/08/2009
I know this post is probably a couple of years late by now, but when I reworked my “Made on Linux”-page, I needed a way to display some information only when the user wanted it - without having to have multiple pages to send the user to. In other words, I needed to be able to hide a chunk of text, and then show it when the user clicked on something.

As I am no JavaScript wizard, I originally found this technique somewhere else, and got help from people over at StackOverflow to make it fit my needs. Sadly, I’ve now lost the original source, and Googling has led me nowhere. If the original author reads this, please email me and I will of course attribute you.
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16/06/2009
We’re halfway into June, and it’s about time for another update on our progress with Project Subterranean. As usual, I have included a short demo video, which is available further down this post (it’s my way of tricking you into reading the whole thing).

This week we haven’t really been working on any major features, but we have made some minor improvements, and gotten started on some character outlines and even started writing the script.
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19/04/2009
An acquaintance of mine from an internet forum has created a survey regarding the demographics or Linux users, and he’s asked that the survey be passed around to other Linux users. So I figured I’d post it here and maybe get some more results for him.
The questions pertain to your sex, race, religion, political affiliation, age, and of course your Linux usage. However, it’s completely anonymous. You don’t have to enter your name, email address or anything else that may reveal your identity.
I think the results may be very interesting, so if you have a minute or two, go ahead and fill it out. Of course you’ll be able to see the results once you’ve finished the survey.
Linux demographic survey