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Monthly Archives: April 2006
Well it’s official…I live in a cave.
Until today, I had no idea who Natalee Holloway is. According to an old Kuro5hin article, this means I live in a cave.
Posted in about me, society and culture
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Adobe Flash Player 8.5b1
If you have a Macintosh, don’t install Adobe Flash Player beta (formerly Macromedia Flash). It will crash Safari (and other applications that use the entire WebKit like DEVONthink) after my Powerbook (Mac OS X 10.4.6) wakes from sleep.
Posted in Macintosh, web development
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Considering an entry level camera
I received an e-mail today about a new camera purchase. Here is an excerpt: About the camera stuff, I am in the market for a “prosumer” digital camera and considering the Canon Rebel XT (350D). I think it’s quite a … Continue reading
Posted in photography
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Immigrants are the new gay
Conservative blogger, John Cole, has an insightful article on immigration being the new wedge issue for the midterm elections. It is weird because I thought that this was an issue that would just backfire against the Republicans. Hispanics, after all, … Continue reading
Posted in religion and politics
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Forbes Field Forever
Today, I saw a poster next to Michael Rowley’s desk and I asked if any of the baseball fanatics at Plaxo knew which stadium it was of. Nobody did. I mentioned that I thought that it looked like Forbes Field … Continue reading
Posted in photos, society and culture
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hardware problem
Overheard today: J: “I have this hilarious but really debilitating hardware problem.†R: “I know these pills I got from Mexico that will fix you right up!â€
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Aperture 1.1 out
Aperture 1.1 was released as a free update today. If you own Aperture, see Software Update. (My comments about it are here.) In my original review of Aperture, the only real complaint I had was the price, which was too … Continue reading
Posted in Macintosh, photography
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A difference of one letter
Redgee likes to joke that his relatives are all in jail or the military. He told me a few months ago that he heard from them that they are being told to gear up for a war in Iran. Now … Continue reading
Posted in religion and politics
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