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links for 2008-03-18
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"Three 48-page memo books. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" with rugged three-staple saddle-stitch binding. Perfect 1-pica graphed paper." One of these has ridden in my back pocket for months, and has held up very well, better than the Moleskine Cahier I used to use.
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Say what you will about Charlie Rose, but you have to admire his sacrificing his face to keep his newly-purchased MacBook Air from sustaining damage.
links for 2008-03-17
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"Have you ever received a link from a friend, but weren't sure why? The Awesome Highlighter allows you to highlight text in a webpage so that when you send a link you can be certain the recipient will know why."
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Controlled from the wrist, this jacket has LEDs on the back to signal which way you're turning.
links for 2008-03-15
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Think about protecting yourself when you're sitting in Starbucks, working on your laptop.
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Ever have trouble getting to a web site? Do you ping your friends on IM, or give a shout over the cubicle wall, asking if they can get to that site? Now you don't have to bother your friends and co-workers anymore...
links for 2008-03-12
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Bill Thompson on the connectedness of Twitter: "After a certain point Twitter becomes part of the background to life. [...] I feel connected to a community of people, feel that we share a space that none of the social network sites can conjure up..."
Retrophisch v4.0. Or something.
So I got off my duff and finally got around to putting in to place the redesign (realignment?) of the blog that I've sat on for the better part of two years. Those of you who normally read the blog from the RSS feed can click over to see the new look. (If you care, that is.) Those of you who read the blog by actually going to it may have noticed the new look over the past couple of days. (Or maybe not, and if that's the case, I'm left to wonder whether or not that's a good thing or a bad thing.) One thing you might notice on the main page is the Twitter section at the top, marked "Recently". If you are a regular reader of the blog, you may have noticed that my blogging has taken a huge dive in recent months, with most posts consisting of the daily links posting from my del.icio.us account. The reason for that is I'm doing a lot of micro-blogging over on my Twitter account. I say micro-blogging, because Twitter limits each post to 140 characters. (This is largely due to the number of character one can put in to a SMS message, and Twitter has excellent SMS compatibility.) So now you when you visit this blog, you can also see my latest on Twitter. There's further tweaking ahead. I likely won't leave all of those links in the sidebar. They'll get spun off to a separate page, like the reading list and photos. I'd like to integrate a linkblog in to the main page, a la John Gruber and other bloggers, instead of relying on my del.icio.us account to automatically spit them out each morning. The linkblog would allow more immediate posting, and any comments about the link wouldn't be limited to del.icio.us's text field. The biggest tweak, however, will be under the hood, as I upgrade to Movable Type 4. Hopefully, this will be transparent to you, dear reader, but will empower me and make my blogging life easier in the long run. Let's hope it doesn't take another two years for these various tweaks to be made reality. I have quite a few people to thank for their input and help over the past two years. So many, in fact, that I dare not name them all here out of fear of leaving someone out. Needless to say, those of you who fall in to this category know who are. You occupy prime positions in my instant-messaging buddy list and e-mail address book. You are my friends, and for putting up with my endless questions of "How does this look?" and "What do you think of this?", or the myriad times when I failed to even ask a question and just IMed you a link with no backgrounding of any sort on my part, you have my sincerest thanks. If you absolutely hate the new look of the blog, well, that's your opinion, and you should place any blame for your dislike firmly at my feet. If you absolutely love the new look, it's because of the wonderful people, mentioned above, who took time out of their lives to share part of mine with me. Oh, and if you happen to be nostalgic for the old look, you can still find it here, for a little while.
links for 2008-03-11
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Apple's product. Google's product. Your company's product.
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These guys are insane...
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"'Parents do not have a constitutional right to home school their children,' Justice H. Walter Croskey wrote in a Feb. 28 opinion..." Funny, I can't find anything in the Constitution expressly prohibiting parents from homeschooling their children.
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What it all boils down to is that none of us outside of the military will be prepared when the robot overlords take over.
links for 2008-03-10
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"Every election period the media mention, usually in ominous terms, Evangelicals. This year is no exception. And just as frequently, Evangelicals are identified with Fundamentalists and the Religious Right. This identification is false and harmful..."
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My only quibble with Schneier's strategy, as it pertains to the Mac, is that PGP's Whole Disk Encryption specs state it only works on the Mac's non-boot drive. Which, if I'm understanding correctly, rules out every Mac.
links for 2008-03-08
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Jason Calacanis, Mahalo's CEO, with some bootstrapping tips. My favorites: Buy Macs (shocker, I know); Buy 2d monitors (I miss having a 2d monitor since mine died); Chairs matter, tables don't; Don't buy a phone system; outsource to middle America
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The "sex, drugs, helvetica bold" shirt is funny.
links for 2008-03-03
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Great ways to utilize your RSS feed reader to increase your Bible knowledge. There are verse of the day feeds, a weekly memorization feed, a daily devotional, and 8 different read-the-Bible-in-a-year feeds. A great resource.
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What are the Top 10 web apps? I'm using 6 of the 10: Gmail, Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, Mint, & Last.fm, though I'm using Gmail less these days. Surprising to see Twitter so high on the list at #3, but pleasantly so.
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"What I hear from politicians who have worked with Obama, both in Illinois state politics and here in Washington, gives me pause. [...] Indeed, the trait people remember best about Obama, in addition to his intellect, is his ambition." Well worth a read.
links for 2008-03-02
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Nice collection of all user defaults for Mac OS X. Mac geeks only need apply.
links for 2008-03-01
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My new favorite style for Growl.
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Rick Yaeger has a little fun with external hard drive placement.
links for 2008-02-29
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"Obama literalists may read back chapter and verse on his policy initiatives, but let's be real here. Those aren't the reasons for his success. Morover, they were never intended to be the underpinnings of the Obama candidacy."
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"Let's be honest. Barack Obama is not on the verge of clinching the Democratic nomination because of his policy positions--whatever his most evangelical supporters might tell you."
links for 2008-02-27
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A ministry devoted to "rescuing the street children of Latin America", operating centrally in Guatemala.
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Use this link if you need to download Stuffit Expander, without having to go through SmithMicro's annoying registration process.
links for 2008-02-25
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Some amazing photos, courtesy of NASA, of a recent mission by the Space Shuttle Endeavor and her crew.
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Human-powered search engine Mahalo has a nice round-up of all the news relating to the first-ever crash of America's most technologically-advanced bomber, the B-2. Thankfully, both pilots ejected safely.
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Quite a challenge.
links for 2008-02-22
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Still 2 years from release, a massively multiplayer online game where everything is LEGO. Targeted at 8-12 year-olds, but plenty of adults who grew up with LEGOs, including yours truly, are more excited about the game at this point.
links for 2008-02-20
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"Truly you have a dizzying intellect."
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Homer as a Rembrandt.
links for 2008-02-19
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Andy's review of the Drobo backup mechanism is the kind of tech review I can get my wife to read. (And I hope she'll read it, as I think this is our solution for a home network backup system.)
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Forget the Linux requirement of LAMP, Mac users. Now there's MAMP: Mac, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, the latter three in one handy distribution for Mac OS X.
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Science fiction and fantasy author Steven Brust has written a fan fiction Firefly novel, posting it for free. All you Browncoats, put your bibs on, okay?
links for 2008-02-18
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"This little beauty fires 12 rounds of 10 mm steel balls in under 2 seconds..."
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Coming June 4th. I may have to get the Jango Fett, since I have son Boba. I like the Yoda, too. I wonder if the right hand of Empire Strikes Back Luke comes off...
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We love the Heroes-style figures in our home, and this line-up threatens to send me over the edge. Sail Barge Leia, Gree, Shaak Ti, Ewoks, the Millenium Falcon, AT-RT, Vader's TIE Fighter, a Sandtrooper on a Dewback!
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Indiana Jones comes to the Mighty Muggs line. Yes!