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Monday, February 20th, 2006
I’ve put together a standalone personal project site to make things easier for people who only care to find out about those sorts of things. Feel free to suggest ways I could make it better.
Why do you care? It will be a compendium of information on Gabber and my Cocoa Pie Menu. I swear that […]
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Monday, February 20th, 2006
Is it just me, or does Microsoft always proclaim near the end of a product’s development “This isn’t the final theme!”? You’d think people beta testing the software would get it by now. (Of course, sometimes Microsoft ships a theme which is only a slight variant of the current one, though I doubt that will […]
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Monday, February 6th, 2006
Julian shocked; awed.
Seriously, the M600 is the first phone in a long while that has a list of features I want and actually lacks a camera. Even if it is a bit uglier than Sony Ericsson’s usual fare, I want it for that reason alone.
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Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Bill Bumgarner posted a link to a press release announcing a new Electric Sheep client (screen saver) for Mac OS X. I used to have an Electric Sheep screen saver for a while in my Linux days, and Bill says this new Mac OS X client is OpenGL based, so hopefully it won’t heat up […]
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Some more comments on convergence of devices. I’ve quoted an old “Ask Don” on the topic and a newer article I ran across recently.
Simple, single purpose devices work better and are easier to learn. Multipurpose devices are more convenient. In the ever-continuing quest for simplicity and convenience, What comes around, goes around. Today simplicity, tomorrow […]
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Monday, November 28th, 2005
Claim: The State of Idaho passed a resolution commending Jared and Jerusha Hess for the production of their film Napoleon Dynamite.
Status: True.
Snopes.com: My Dynamite Idaho
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