May 1st, 2006
A year or two ago, in response to one of my mother-in-law’s Windows questions, I gave her an iBook. Since then, I’ve been training my wife to know everything there is to know about consumer usage of a Mac. Now my father-in-law has retired, and I steered him towards a MacBook Pro.
My evil plan came [...]
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May 1st, 2006
Today, being a lazy Sunday, I surfed over to 37Signals and picked up a copy of Getting Real. I know I’m a few weeks late on this meme, but I truly enjoyed the book.
On the surface, after reading 177 pages, you could easily think that there was nothing concretely useful in the book. [...]
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April 25th, 2006
While my DSL does not have the most amazing uptime statistics, it certainly is doing okay today in the speed department. And I’m even using it to download legal stuff, like kernel source trees. When it works, I have to say that the Bellsouth DSL Extreme is quite handy.
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April 18th, 2006
I really need server-side spam nuking… 3 days offline, 1414 new messages, 98% of which are spam.
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April 16th, 2006
This weekend, I purchased a wacky cool MacBook Pro for my wife. The included PhotoBooth tool seems pretty useless, if not entertaining. For example, even I can have a strong chin and wonderful hair. Of course, it sucks that my non-geek wife now has a better machine than I do.
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March 31st, 2006
I’ve been working within the dark recesses of rackmount hardware lately. The bunker doesn’t have the best lighting, and I figured I wasn’t doing anything else with my forehead, so it’d be a perfect place to strap on a light. Of course, not a week after I make my investment in head-mounted lighting, [...]
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