I bought my plane ticket yesterday for MacWorld. I know Scott will be there with me for at least some of it, and I’m assuming Adam will be there as well since he’s helping organize the Newton gathering the weekend after. If you’re going to be around, let me know. It’s always nice to get…
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No wonder I’m so hungry – it’s already 3:30. I think I’m about halfway through my install and data migration process. I’ve got the PowerBook connected via FireWire Target Disk Mode and I’m just about done copying things over – I think. I need to boot the PowerBook back up so I can export ssh…
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It may seem strange that I’m recommending OWC after having half the RAM1 I got from them failed last night2. However, the excellent service I got on the phone this morning has them solidly in my good graces again. The fellow I spoke with on the phone was friendly and competent (a rarity in the…
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Note: This post will be updated as I go through the initial set-up process. All plugged in and… go! Wow, start up was fast. Man, this hard drive is noisy… I bet it will be worse when I add another one. No dead pixels that I can see – awesome! Ok, everything booted up –…
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I was patient for over a month… finally had enough waiting. I’m setting it up now. In a beautiful stroke of irony, my original order could not be cancelled online – likely because it is finally being built (yes, I checked that it hadn’t shipped before I went and bought one locally). I’ll have to…
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People are talking about full content vs. partial content feeds again. To me this seems like a complete non-issue – and a simple one at that. Feeds are new technology, the old guard is scared and slow to adopt. Remember in the early days of the web when newspapers wouldn’t put their content online? Same…
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Our original plans for finishing the basement included the removal of the basement door. During the process though, we decided it might be nice to be able to close that door some of the time – a perfect example was a few weeks ago when we hosted a baby shower for friends of ours and…
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I’ve posted the first release candidates for Tasks Pro™ 1.6 and Tasks 2.6. There are a few changes in these releases since the last beta releases. Important note: If you were previously using a beta version of a .6 release, one of these changes (the addition of the billable option for tasks created from e-mails)…
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I called the local Apple Store here in Denver today, and they have a Quad in stock. They speculated that the delay on my order may be due to a shortage of wireless cards. As my order isn’t even supposed to ship for another week and a half (assuming it doesn’t get delayed again), I’m…
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I’m surprised at how useful I’m finding the new “create task from e-mail” feature in the upcoming release of Tasks Pro™ and Tasks. This was a frequently requested feature, but not one that I thought I’d use that much myself. Turns out, I was wrong. 🙂 I haven’t yet set up any automatic task creation…
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I’ve updated all my FeedLounge Greasemonkey scripts and bookmarklets to work with the latest FeedLounge release (alpha 5). There are scripts that take the currently selected item in FeedLounge, and: post it to del.icio.us populate an e-mail create a new task in Tasks Pro™ or Tasks append a link (suitable for a link dump, like…
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The Fishbowl: Charles’ Rules of Online Forums Mike Little Joins The Apress Blog : Mike Little’s Journalized WordPress.com Now Open : Mike Little’s Journalized French woman tried to pop out for mid-flight ciggie | The Register Telegraph | News | His goal was to make it simple to use and a joy to look at.…
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I’ve scaled back my RSS ads experiment to show ads in half of my posts instead of every post. So far, the RSS ads are a dismal failure – averaging barely one click a day. Some feedback I’ve gotten from friends indicates this could be due to the ads being completely irrelevant to the content.…
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Went up to Keystone to go snowboarding today. While it was great to get out on the slopes, I think I’ll wait for a few more inches before I go back again. I’m going to be sore tomorrow. 🙂