- Doonesbury 2006-05-21
- Outdoor Baseball in Minnesota
- Hybrid Vehicle vs. Regular
- The Little Machine
- The Straw that Broke Verizon’s Back
- The Conservative Nanny State
- If a logo changes every day, is it still a logo?
- Palm’s Next Generation Treo Ultralight Wireless Headset Revealed – I have the H700, it’s not bad.
- Yahoo! is top portal
- Motorola Q Smartphone PDA Verizon Wireless Motorola Q Smart Phone Windows Mobile 5.0 Moto Q Handheld PDA Cell Phone Motorola Q Release Date at blackrimglasses.com
- That After-Dinner Speech Remains a Favorite Dish – New York Times
- All Aboard the Rip-Off Express!
- Disk Utility 10.5 Help: Erasing disks securely
- A Software Development Analogy
- The Myth, Reality & Future of Web 2.0
- Airbag – DarthBook.
- Deconstructing the FeedLounge Downtime
- DailyTech – Apple Patents Speaking iPod
- [ECHENG.COM] The Bay Bridge is driving me crazy
- On the Launchpad: Unlocking the iPod – May. 22, 2006 – Ethan provides great commentary.
- The Day DDoS Brought Down Six Apart
- iCryptex.com – Welcome to the Cult of Apple – heh.
- Console2 :: Mozilla Add-ons
- Medallia Blog: SmackBook Pro Archives
- Power’s Great, Knowing How to Use it is Better
- CTRL-Click not working in RC – Parallels Support Forum
- [ECHENG.COM] – RAID 5 drive failure – never let Eric anywhere near a HD you care about. 😉
- Spinvox Converts Voicemails to Text – hot-diggity, maybe we can get auto-transcripts of podcasts next so we don’t have to waste the real time listening to them.
- Pick a Format (Any Format) – I need to think more about this. Nick’s a smart guy and I’m betting he’s probably right – it’s just hard to make the leap sometimes. FWIW, I’ve had visible links to only one feed on my sites as long as I can remember, the only question is removing them from the header or the pages too.
- Revisiting the Feed URI Scheme
- Cingular Vs AT&T: The Name Game
- Confidence Game
The biggest problem with Vista isn’t that it’s late, but that people don’t really seem to care that it’s late, because there doesn’t seem to be much in Vista that Windows users are dying for. (Most of the cool features were cut during the development process.)
This is why I hate(d) date driven releases when I was at BigCos.
- The RedMonk IT Report: On Zimbra, Ubuntu, WordPress and More
- Windows activation aggravation – I’m headed for this too…
- Coding Horror: Apple Laptops: Good, Cheap, Fast — pick three (thanks John)
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