Large body of Monty Python's Quest For the Holy Grail miscellany here, including the entire script. Ni!!
Archive for 2001
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Building a WebObjects Resource
The WebObjects-talk list is heating up as developers brainstorm on creating a site (or sites) where developer-to-developer (D2D?) information about WebObjects can be posted/organized. I love this sortof Grassroots self-help stuff.
Banks in need of a Clue
This is great. And somewhat unbelievable. Talk about needing a visit from The Cluetrain.
InfoSync : Handspring goes wireless
Handspring is doing the phone/pda bit again. Looks cool! I'd like to play with one. One model does away with the Graffiti area, adopting instead a Blackberry-style thumb keyboard.
A Year of Blog
Garrett Vreeland: A Year Of Blog. From December 2000 - how did a year of blogging change the author? Garrett is a prolific linker. Please check him out.
new look
I've been wanting a new look for this site for a while, now I have one! The weblog is the only page for now with the new look (changing a whole site in Conversant is a real task!) but eventually I'll get the whole thing moved over.
Colophon
Colophon:
Templates developed in Adobe GoLive. Site CMS is Conversant. I post 95% of the time with Sid. I browse with Chimera. I consume mass quantities of RSS with NetNewsWire.
Don't over spend on application server technology
NetworkWorldFusion: Don't overspend on application server technology. Webobjects is still only $699. ;-)
Canvas
Daneba has Carbonized their Canvas drawing program. I'm installing it now. Macromedia's port of FreeHand sucks. IT's slow and of questionable usefulness. Adobe is MIA. So far Canvas (which I just launched) seems fast. I've heard for some time that Canvas had some really powerful features. Looks good so far.
Racism and the Palestinians
I'm going to get into serious deep shit here I think, but I've been thinking a lot recently about the situation in Isreal and Palestine.
Peer-to-peer scientific computing comes to Mac OS X
"The Piranha feature in Paradise brings easy to use Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing to networks of Mac OS X machines. Piranha delivers performance and throughput gains by tapping into the huge reserves of computational power that is available on most networks. As new computational tasks come and go, Piranha automatically and transparently allocates computational resources to meet the changing demand."
Let the Man Go Through
_Some kind of verb.
Some kind of moving thing.
Something unseen.
Some hand is motioning
to rise, to rise, to rise.
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Giving Props through Google
I thought of an interesting idea last night, while reading The Cluetrain. The web is all about linking away from your own site. So I thought of the way Google ranks sites based on the number of in-bound links from other sites, so...
Vacation Reading
Ahhhh, vacations are for reading. Jodi and I went out to the beach for the long weekend to hang out with her parents, down from D.C. and renting a beachhouse. On our way we stopped at the library where I got copies of The Cluetrain Manifesto and Henry V. I finished Henry V, and got 2/3 of the way through the Cluetrain. It really is a great book, though not what I was expecting. And Shakespeare... he is truly a master. Jodi and I also read some more of The Hobbit (which she had never read) and I read 2/3 of a 1972 Jack Trevanian spy thriller which was lying around the house.
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