Thursday, 29 November 2007
it hasn’t even been a month since I installed Leopard, but at work I find myself constantly missing the ability to resize text input fields.
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it hasn’t even been a month since I installed Leopard, but at work I find myself constantly missing the ability to resize text input fields.
Kind of funny how I live in an apartment complex called Piedmont, but I’m the only Italian in my building.
Considering that they always leave spare rolls around anyway, why do public toilets even bother with non-user-serviceable toilet paper rods?
And so ends the glorious five-day weekend. I think they should happen way more often than they do.
Today I’ve decided to read the entire IPCC 4th Assessment Report. 67 documents. This might take some time…
These medication commercials are getting out of hand. "Possible side effects may include death." WTF?
Why do people deny global warming so fiercly, against the evidence? Would they do the same if an asteroid were found to be headed our way?
Frequently, when I’m reading through the comments page of something like, oh, this, I’ll run across someone who thinks that an uninformed opinion is something worth offering. On that page, I stumbled across this little gem of illogic:
Read the rest of this entry »I’ve never bothered with virtual desktops, never saw the point or felt the need, but I agree that Apple’s implementation is horribly broken. It sounds like more of a hindrance than a help.
I think when I get home today I’m going to set up the old Colour Classic. I wonder which version of System 7 I have on it…
I’ve been noticing that ever since I changed my Gmail account to IMAP, none of the accounts on my iPhone will update automatically.
Dear fucking lord; will this day ever end? I feel like HAL at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey. "Daisy, daaisy, giive me yourrr annnswer…"
I need to find a way to integrate my link blog RSS feed with the main feed for my site. Perhaps it’s time to open a dialogue with Seguerra.
Finally learning how to slap the bass (guitar, you pervert) after 15 years. Thanks YouTube!
Trying to find a 9 year old article whose URL I don’t remember anymore, and which apparently doesn’t exist anymore. This could take awhile.
Looks like some travel guide company named Schmap wants to use one of my photos from Vancouver!
Rad! My "20 to Life: The Life and Times of John Sinclair" DVD arrived today! I actually met him in Amsterdam earlier this year. Nice guy.
The problem with being a writer: I always have to break my workflow to go to Microsoft for 8 hours just to make money to pay the bills with.
After a weekend of playing with Leopard, coming into work and using Windows is just painful. And these monitors are so tiny!
Looks like this is going to take awhile, so I’m going to watch Flight of the Conchords.